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httppeer: calculate total expected bytes correctly
User-facing error messages that handled httplib.IncompleteRead errors in
Mercurial used to look like this:
abort: HTTP request error (incomplete response; expected 3 bytes got 1)
But the errors that are being handled underneath the UI look like this:
IncompleteRead(1 bytes read, 3 more expected)
I.e. the error actually counts total number of expected bytes minus bytes
already received.
Before, users could see weird messages like "expected 10 bytes got 10", while
in reality httplib expected 10 _more_ bytes (20 in total).
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Sat, 08 Sep 2018 23:57:07 +0800 |
parents | c2c8962a9465 |
children | 74a519c86625 |
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$ hg init repo $ cd repo $ touch a.html b.html c.py d.py $ cat > frontend.sparse << EOF > [include] > *.html > EOF $ hg -q commit -A -m initial $ echo 1 > a.html $ echo 1 > c.py $ hg commit -m 'commit 1' Enable sparse profile $ cat .hg/requires dotencode fncache generaldelta revlogv1 store testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !) $ hg debugsparse --config extensions.sparse= --enable-profile frontend.sparse $ ls a.html b.html Requirement for sparse added when sparse is enabled $ cat .hg/requires dotencode exp-sparse fncache generaldelta revlogv1 store testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !) Client without sparse enabled reacts properly $ hg files abort: repository is using sparse feature but sparse is not enabled; enable the "sparse" extensions to access! [255] Requirement for sparse is removed when sparse is disabled $ hg debugsparse --reset --config extensions.sparse= $ cat .hg/requires dotencode fncache generaldelta revlogv1 store testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !) And client without sparse can access $ hg files a.html b.html c.py d.py frontend.sparse