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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
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Fri, 15 Aug 2014 20:28:51 +0900 |
parents | 7a9cbb315d84 |
children | afa3fbbcabd3 |
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#require symlink == tests added in 0.7 == $ hg init test-symlinks-0.7; cd test-symlinks-0.7; $ touch foo; ln -s foo bar; import with addremove -- symlink walking should _not_ screwup. $ hg addremove adding bar adding foo commit -- the symlink should _not_ appear added to dir state $ hg commit -m 'initial' $ touch bomb again, symlink should _not_ show up on dir state $ hg addremove adding bomb Assert screamed here before, should go by without consequence $ hg commit -m 'is there a bug?' $ cd .. == fifo & ignore == $ hg init test; cd test; $ mkdir dir $ touch a.c dir/a.o dir/b.o test what happens if we want to trick hg $ hg commit -A -m 0 adding a.c adding dir/a.o adding dir/b.o $ echo "relglob:*.o" > .hgignore $ rm a.c $ rm dir/a.o $ rm dir/b.o $ mkdir dir/a.o $ ln -s nonexistent dir/b.o $ mkfifo a.c it should show a.c, dir/a.o and dir/b.o deleted $ hg status M dir/b.o ! a.c ! dir/a.o ? .hgignore $ hg status a.c a.c: unsupported file type (type is fifo) ! a.c $ cd .. == symlinks from outside the tree == test absolute path through symlink outside repo $ p=`pwd` $ hg init x $ ln -s x y $ cd x $ touch f $ hg add f $ hg status "$p"/y/f A f try symlink outside repo to file inside $ ln -s x/f ../z this should fail $ hg status ../z && { echo hg mistakenly exited with status 0; exit 1; } || : abort: ../z not under root '$TESTTMP/x' $ cd .. == cloning symlinks == $ hg init clone; cd clone; try cloning symlink in a subdir 1. commit a symlink $ mkdir -p a/b/c $ cd a/b/c $ ln -s /path/to/symlink/source demo $ cd ../../.. $ hg stat ? a/b/c/demo $ hg commit -A -m 'add symlink in a/b/c subdir' adding a/b/c/demo 2. clone it $ cd .. $ hg clone clone clonedest updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved == symlink and git diffs == git symlink diff $ cd clonedest $ hg diff --git -r null:tip diff --git a/a/b/c/demo b/a/b/c/demo new file mode 120000 --- /dev/null +++ b/a/b/c/demo @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +/path/to/symlink/source \ No newline at end of file $ hg export --git tip > ../sl.diff import git symlink diff $ hg rm a/b/c/demo $ hg commit -m'remove link' $ hg import ../sl.diff applying ../sl.diff $ hg diff --git -r 1:tip diff --git a/a/b/c/demo b/a/b/c/demo new file mode 120000 --- /dev/null +++ b/a/b/c/demo @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +/path/to/symlink/source \ No newline at end of file == symlinks and addremove == directory moved and symlinked $ mkdir foo $ touch foo/a $ hg ci -Ama adding foo/a $ mv foo bar $ ln -s bar foo $ hg status ! foo/a ? bar/a ? foo now addremove should remove old files $ hg addremove adding bar/a adding foo removing foo/a commit and update back $ hg ci -mb $ hg up '.^' 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg up tip 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd .. == root of repository is symlinked == $ hg init root $ ln -s root link $ cd root $ echo foo > foo $ hg status ? foo $ hg status ../link ? foo $ hg add foo $ hg cp foo "$TESTTMP/link/bar" foo has not been committed yet, so no copy data will be stored for bar. $ cd .. $ hg init b $ cd b $ ln -s nothing dangling $ hg commit -m 'commit symlink without adding' dangling abort: dangling: file not tracked! [255] $ hg add dangling $ hg commit -m 'add symlink' $ hg tip -v changeset: 0:cabd88b706fc tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 files: dangling description: add symlink $ hg manifest --debug 2564acbe54bbbedfbf608479340b359f04597f80 644 @ dangling $ "$TESTDIR/readlink.py" dangling dangling -> nothing $ rm dangling $ ln -s void dangling $ hg commit -m 'change symlink' $ "$TESTDIR/readlink.py" dangling dangling -> void modifying link $ rm dangling $ ln -s empty dangling $ "$TESTDIR/readlink.py" dangling dangling -> empty reverting to rev 0: $ hg revert -r 0 -a reverting dangling $ "$TESTDIR/readlink.py" dangling dangling -> nothing backups: $ "$TESTDIR/readlink.py" *.orig dangling.orig -> empty $ rm *.orig $ hg up -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved copies $ hg cp -v dangling dangling2 copying dangling to dangling2 $ hg st -Cmard A dangling2 dangling $ "$TESTDIR/readlink.py" dangling dangling2 dangling -> void dangling2 -> void Issue995: hg copy -A incorrectly handles symbolic links $ hg up -C 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ mkdir dir $ ln -s dir dirlink $ hg ci -qAm 'add dirlink' $ mkdir newdir $ mv dir newdir/dir $ mv dirlink newdir/dirlink $ hg mv -A dirlink newdir/dirlink $ cd ..