largefiles: use "normallookup", if "mtime" of standin is unset
Before this patch, largefiles gotten from "other" revision (without
conflict) at "hg merge" become "clean" unexpectedly in steps below:
1. "merge.update()" is invoked
1-1 standinfile SF is updated in the working directory
1-2 "dirstate" entry for SF is "normallookup"-ed
2. "lfcommands.updatelfiles()" is invoked (by "overrides.hgmerge()")
2-1 largefile LF (for SF) is updated in the working directory
2-2 "dirstate" returns "n" for SF (by 1-2)
2-3 "lfdirstate" entry for LF is "normal"-ed
2-4 "lfdirstate" is written into ".hg/largefiles/dirstate", and
timestamp of LF is stored into "lfdirstate" file
(ASSUMPTION: timestamp of LF differs from one of "lfdirstate" file)
Then, "hs status" treats LF as "clean", even though LF is updated by
"other" revision (by 2-1), because "lfilesrepo.status()" always treats
"normal"-ed files (by 2-3 and 2-4) as "clean".
When timestamp is not set (= negative value) for standinfile in
"dirstate", largefile should be "normallookup"-ed regardless of
rebasing or not, because "n" state in "dirstate" doesn't ensure
"clean"-ness of a standinfile at that time.
This patch uses "normallookup" instead of "normal", if "mtime" of
standin is unset
This is a temporary way to fix with less changes. For fundamental
resolution of this kind of problems in the future, "lfdirstate" should
be updated with "dirstate" simultaneously while "merge.update"
execution: maybe by hooking "recordupdates"
It is also why this patch (temporarily) uses internal field "_map" of
"dirstate" directly.
This patch uses "[debug] dirstate.delaywrite" feature in the test, to
ensure that timestamp of the largefile gotten from "other" revision is
stored into ".hg/largefiles/dirstate". (for ASSUMPTION at 2-4)
This patch newly adds "test-largefiles-update.t", to avoid increasing
cost to run other tests for largefiles by subsequent patches
(especially, "[debug] dirstate.delaywrite" causes so).
This file focuses mainly on updating largefiles in the working
directory (and ".hg/largefiles/dirstate")
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [ui]
> merge = internal:fail
> [extensions]
> largefiles =
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo large1 > large1
$ echo large2 > large2
$ hg add --large large1 large2
$ echo normal1 > normal1
$ hg add normal1
$ hg commit -m '#0'
$ echo 'large1 in #1' > large1
$ echo 'normal1 in #1' > normal1
$ hg commit -m '#1'
$ hg update -q -C 0
$ echo 'large2 in #2' > large2
$ hg commit -m '#2'
created new head
Test that "hg merge" updates largefiles from "other" correctly
(getting largefiles from "other" normally)
$ hg status -A large1
C large1
$ cat large1
large1
$ cat .hglf/large1
4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
$ hg merge --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
getting changed largefiles
1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
$ hg status -A large1
M large1
$ cat large1
large1 in #1
$ cat .hglf/large1
58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
$ hg diff -c 1 --nodates .hglf/large1 | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
-4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
+58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
$ cd ..