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exchange: fix locking to actually be scoped The previous code was taking locks before entering with statements, so exception before the with statement would not release the lock (except for garbage collection). We need to move to a try except here because the logic is more complicated.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Tue, 11 Jun 2024 11:14:13 +0200
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [storage]
  > dirstate-v2.slow-path=allow
  > [format]
  > use-dirstate-v2=no
  > EOF

Set up a v1 repo

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo a > a
  $ touch file-with-somewhat-long-name-to-make-dirstate-v1-bigger-than-v2
  $ hg commit -Aqm a
  $ hg debugrequires | grep dirstate
  [1]
  $ ls -1 .hg/dirstate*
  .hg/dirstate

Copy v1 dirstate
  $ cp .hg/dirstate $TESTTMP/dirstate-v1-backup

Upgrade it to v2

  $ hg debugupgraderepo -q --config format.use-dirstate-v2=1 --run | grep -E 'added:|removed:'
     added: dirstate-v2
  $ hg debugrequires | grep dirstate
  dirstate-v2
  $ ls -1 .hg/dirstate*
  .hg/dirstate
  .hg/dirstate.* (glob)

Manually reset to dirstate v1 to simulate an incomplete dirstate-v2 upgrade

  $ rm .hg/dirstate*
  $ cp $TESTTMP/dirstate-v1-backup .hg/dirstate

There should be no errors, but a v2 dirstate should be written back to disk
  $ hg st
  $ ls -1 .hg/dirstate*
  .hg/dirstate
  .hg/dirstate.* (glob)

Corrupt the dirstate to see how the errors show up to the user
  $ echo "I ate your data" > .hg/dirstate

  $ hg st
  abort: working directory state appears damaged! (no-rhg !)
  (falling back to dirstate-v1 from v2 also failed) (no-rhg !)
  abort: Too little data for dirstate: 16 bytes. (rhg !)
  [255]