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dirstate: walk returns None for files that have a symlink in their path
Previously dirstate.walk would return a stat object for files in the dmap
that have a symlink to a directory in their path. Now it will return None
to indicate that they are no longer considered part of the repository. This
currently only affects walks that traverse the entire directory tree (ex:
hg status) and not walks that only list the contents of the dmap (ex: hg diff).
In a situation like this:
mkdir foo && touch foo/a && hg commit -Am "a"
mv foo bar
ln -s bar foo
'hg status' will now show '! foo/a', whereas before it incorrectly considered
'foo/a' to be unchanged.
In addition to making 'hg status' report the correct information, this will
allow callers to dirstate.walk to not have to detect symlinks themselves,
which can be very expensive.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 04 Feb 2013 14:27:15 -0800 |
parents | f36375576ed5 |
children | ed80cecdfc57 |
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import sys, os, subprocess if subprocess.call(['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'], 'cacheable']): sys.exit(80) from mercurial import util, scmutil, extensions, hg, ui filecache = scmutil.filecache class fakerepo(object): def __init__(self): self._filecache = {} def join(self, p): return p def sjoin(self, p): return p @filecache('x') def cached(self): print 'creating' def invalidate(self): for k in self._filecache: try: delattr(self, k) except AttributeError: pass def basic(repo): # file doesn't exist, calls function repo.cached repo.invalidate() # file still doesn't exist, uses cache repo.cached # create empty file f = open('x', 'w') f.close() repo.invalidate() # should recreate the object repo.cached f = open('x', 'w') f.write('a') f.close() repo.invalidate() # should recreate the object repo.cached repo.invalidate() # stats file again, nothing changed, reuses object repo.cached # atomic replace file, size doesn't change # hopefully st_mtime doesn't change as well so this doesn't use the cache # because of inode change f = scmutil.opener('.')('x', 'w', atomictemp=True) f.write('b') f.close() repo.invalidate() repo.cached def fakeuncacheable(): def wrapcacheable(orig, *args, **kwargs): return False def wrapinit(orig, *args, **kwargs): pass originit = extensions.wrapfunction(util.cachestat, '__init__', wrapinit) origcacheable = extensions.wrapfunction(util.cachestat, 'cacheable', wrapcacheable) try: os.remove('x') except OSError: pass basic(fakerepo()) util.cachestat.cacheable = origcacheable util.cachestat.__init__ = originit def test_filecache_synced(): # test old behaviour that caused filecached properties to go out of sync os.system('hg init && echo a >> a && hg ci -qAm.') repo = hg.repository(ui.ui()) # first rollback clears the filecache, but changelog to stays in __dict__ repo.rollback() repo.commit('.') # second rollback comes along and touches the changelog externally # (file is moved) repo.rollback() # but since changelog isn't under the filecache control anymore, we don't # see that it changed, and return the old changelog without reconstructing # it repo.commit('.') def setbeforeget(repo): os.remove('x') repo.cached = 0 repo.invalidate() print repo.cached repo.invalidate() f = open('x', 'w') f.write('a') f.close() print repo.cached print 'basic:' print basic(fakerepo()) print print 'fakeuncacheable:' print fakeuncacheable() test_filecache_synced() print print 'setbeforeget:' print setbeforeget(fakerepo())