worker: avoid potential partial write of pickled data
Previously, the code wrote the pickled data using os.write(). However,
os.write() can write less bytes than passed to it. To trigger the problem, the
pickled data had to be larger than
2147479552 bytes on my system.
Instead, open a file object and pass it to pickle.dump(). This also has the
advantage that it doesn’t buffer the whole pickled data in memory.
Note that the opened file must be buffered because pickle doesn’t support
unbuffered streams because unbuffered streams’ write() method might write less
bytes than passed to it (like os.write()) but pickle.dump() relies on that all
bytes are written (see https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/93050).
The side effect of using a file object and a with statement is that wfd is
explicitly closed now while it seems like before it was implicitly closed by
process exit.
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Testing obsolescence markers push: Cases B.3
============================================
Mercurial pushes obsolescences markers relevant to the "pushed-set", the set of
all changesets that requested to be "in sync" after the push (even if they are
already on both side).
This test belongs to a series of tests checking such set is properly computed
and applied. This does not tests "obsmarkers" discovery capabilities.
Category B: pruning case
TestCase 3: Pruned changeset on non-pushed part of the history
B.3 Pruned changeset on non-pushed part of the history
======================================================
.. {{{
.. ⊗ C
.. |
.. ○ B
.. | ◔ A
.. |/
.. ● O
.. }}}
..
.. Marker exists from:
..
.. * C (prune)
..
.. Commands run:
..
.. * hg push -r A
..
.. Expected exchange:
..
.. * ø
..
.. Expected exclude:
..
.. * chain from B
Setup
-----
$ . $TESTDIR/testlib/exchange-obsmarker-util.sh
initial
$ setuprepos B.3
creating test repo for test case B.3
- pulldest
- main
- pushdest
cd into `main` and proceed with env setup
$ cd main
$ mkcommit A
$ hg up --quiet 0
$ mkcommit B
created new head
$ mkcommit C
$ hg prune -qd '0 0' .
$ hg log -G --hidden
x e56289ab6378 (draft): C
|
@ 35b183996678 (draft): B
|
| o f5bc6836db60 (draft): A
|/
o a9bdc8b26820 (public): O
$ inspect_obsmarkers
obsstore content
================
e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
$ cd ..
$ cd ..
Actual Test
-----------------------------------
$ dotest B.3 A
## Running testcase B.3
# testing echange of "A" (f5bc6836db60)
## initial state
# obstore: main
e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
# obstore: pushdest
# obstore: pulldest
## pushing "A" from main to pushdest
pushing to pushdest
searching for changes
remote: adding changesets
remote: adding manifests
remote: adding file changes
remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
## post push state
# obstore: main
e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
# obstore: pushdest
# obstore: pulldest
## pulling "f5bc6836db60" from main into pulldest
pulling from main
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
new changesets f5bc6836db60 (1 drafts)
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
## post pull state
# obstore: main
e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
# obstore: pushdest
# obstore: pulldest