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win32: implement util.getfstype() This will allow NTFS to be added to the hardlink whitelist, and resume creating hardlinks in transactions (which was disabled globally in 07a92bbd02e5; see also e5ce49a30146). I opted to report "cifs" for remote volumes because this shows in `hg debugfs`, which also reports that hardlinks are supported for these volumes. So being able to distinguish it from "unknown" seems useful. The documentation [1] seems to indicate that SMB isn't supported by these functions, but experimenting shows that mapped drives are reported as "NTFS" on Windows 7. I don't have a second Windows machine, but instead shared a temp directory on C:\. In this setup, both of the following were detected as 'cifs' with the explicit GetDriveType() check: Z:\repo>hg ci -A C:\>hg -R \\hostname\temp\repo ci -A # (without Z:\ being mapped) It looks like this is called 6 times to add and commit a single new file, so I'm a little surprised this isn't cached. [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364993(v=vs.85).aspx
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Fri, 29 Dec 2017 21:28:19 -0500
parents 7d8da7b54dc0
children a4b3b8dee0a8
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#if no-windows no-osx

  $ mkdir -p xdgconf/hg
  $ echo '[ui]' > xdgconf/hg/hgrc
  $ echo 'username = foobar' >> xdgconf/hg/hgrc
  $ XDG_CONFIG_HOME="`pwd`/xdgconf" ; export XDG_CONFIG_HOME
  $ unset HGRCPATH
  $ hg config ui.username 2>/dev/null
  foobar

#endif