largefiles: keep largefiles from colliding with normal one during linear merge
Before this patch, linear merging of modified or newly added largefile
causes unexpected result, if (1) largefile collides with same name
normal one in the target revision and (2) "local" largefile is chosen,
even though branch merging between such revisions doesn't.
Expected result of such linear merging is:
(1) (not yet recorded) largefile is kept in the working directory
(2) largefile is marked as (re-)"added"
(3) colliding normal file is marked as "removed"
But actual result is:
(1) largefile in the working directory is unlinked
(2) largefile is marked as "normal" (so treated as "missing")
(3) the dirstate entry for colliding normal file is just dropped
(1) is very serious, because there is no way to restore temporarily
modified largefiles.
(3) prevents the next commit from adding the manifest with correct
"removal of (normal) file" information for newly created changeset.
The root cause of this problem is putting "lfile" into "actions['r']"
in linear-merging case. At liner merging, "actions['r']" causes:
- unlinking "target file" in the working directory, but "lfile" as
"target file" is also largefile itself in this case
- dropping the dirstate entry for target file
"actions['f']" (= "forget") does only the latter, and this is reason
why this patch doesn't choose putting "lfile" into it instead of
"actions['r']".
This patch newly introduces action "lfmr" (LargeFiles: Mark as
Removed) to mark colliding normal file as "removed" without unlinking
it.
This patch uses "hg debugdirstate" instead of "hg status" in test,
because:
- choosing "local largefile" hides "removed" status of "remote
normal file" in "hg status" output, and
- "hg status" for "large2" in this case has another problem fixed in
the subsequent patch
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
(getting largefiles from "other" via conflict prompt)
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ echo 'large1 in #3' > large1
$ echo 'normal1 in #3' > normal1
$ hg commit -m '#3'
$ cat .hglf/large1
e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
$ hg merge --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 --config ui.interactive=True <<EOF
> o
> EOF
largefile large1 has a merge conflict
ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
keep (l)ocal e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b or
take (o)ther 58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5? merging normal1
warning: conflicts during merge.
merging normal1 incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg update -C .' to abandon
getting changed largefiles
1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
[1]
$ hg status -A large1
M large1
$ cat large1
large1 in #1
$ cat .hglf/large1
58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
Test that "hg revert -r REV" updates largefiles from "REV" correctly
$ hg update -q -C 3
$ hg status -A large1
C large1
$ cat large1
large1 in #3
$ cat .hglf/large1
e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
$ hg diff -c 1 --nodates .hglf/large1 | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
-4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
+58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
$ hg revert --no-backup -r 1 --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 large1
$ hg status -A large1
M large1
$ cat large1
large1 in #1
$ cat .hglf/large1
58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
Test that "hg rollback" restores status of largefiles correctly
$ hg update -C -q
$ hg remove large1
$ hg forget large2
$ echo largeX > largeX
$ hg add --large largeX
$ hg commit -m 'will be rollback-ed soon'
$ echo largeY > largeY
$ hg add --large largeY
$ hg status -A large1
large1: No such file or directory
$ hg status -A large2
? large2
$ hg status -A largeX
C largeX
$ hg status -A largeY
A largeY
$ hg rollback
repository tip rolled back to revision 3 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision 3
$ hg status -A large1
R large1
$ hg status -A large2
R large2
$ hg status -A largeX
A largeX
$ hg status -A largeY
? largeY
Test that "hg status" shows status of largefiles correctly just after
automated commit like rebase/transplant
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase =
> strip =
> transplant =
> EOF
$ hg update -q -C 1
$ hg remove large1
$ echo largeX > largeX
$ hg add --large largeX
$ hg commit -m '#4'
$ hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --keep
$ hg status -A large1
large1: No such file or directory
$ hg status -A largeX
C largeX
$ hg strip -q 5
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ hg transplant -q 1 4
$ hg status -A large1
large1: No such file or directory
$ hg status -A largeX
C largeX
$ hg strip -q 5
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ hg transplant -q --merge 1 --merge 4
$ hg status -A large1
large1: No such file or directory
$ hg status -A largeX
C largeX
$ hg strip -q 5
Test that linear merge can detect modification (and conflict) correctly
(linear merge without conflict)
$ echo 'large2 for linear merge (no conflict)' > large2
$ hg update 3 --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2
getting changed largefiles
1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg status -A large2
M large2
$ cat large2
large2 for linear merge (no conflict)
$ cat .hglf/large2
9c4bf8f1b33536d6e5f89447e10620cfe52ea710
(linear merge with conflict, choosing "other")
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > large1
$ hg update 3 --config ui.interactive=True <<EOF
> o
> EOF
largefile large1 has a merge conflict
ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? getting changed largefiles
1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg status -A large1
C large1
$ cat large1
large1 in #3
$ cat .hglf/large1
e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
(linear merge with conflict, choosing "local")
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > large1
$ hg update 3 --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2
largefile large1 has a merge conflict
ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? l
1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg status -A large1
M large1
$ cat large1
large1 for linear merge (conflict)
$ cat .hglf/large1
ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7
Test a linear merge to a revision containing same-name normal file
$ hg update -q -C 3
$ hg remove large2
$ echo 'large2 as normal file' > large2
$ hg add large2
$ echo 'large3 as normal file' > large3
$ hg add large3
$ hg commit -m '#5'
$ hg manifest
.hglf/large1
large2
large3
normal1
(modified largefile is already switched to normal)
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ echo 'modified large2 for linear merge' > large2
$ hg update -q 5
local changed .hglf/large2 which remote deleted
use (c)hanged version or (d)elete? c
remote turned local largefile large2 into a normal file
keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
$ hg debugdirstate --nodates | grep large2
a 0 -1 .hglf/large2
r 0 0 large2
$ cat large2
modified large2 for linear merge
(added largefile is already committed as normal)
$ hg update -q -C 2
$ echo 'large3 as large file for linear merge' > large3
$ hg add --large large3
$ hg update -q 5
remote turned local largefile large3 into a normal file
keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
$ hg debugdirstate --nodates | grep large3
a 0 -1 .hglf/large3
r 0 0 large3
$ cat large3
large3 as large file for linear merge
$ cd ..