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lfs: move the tracked file function creation to a method Once a commitable file format for tracked config is agreed upon, I can't see any reason to have a config based way to control this. (Other than convert. That will be necessary to override the file when converting to normal files. Also, converting to lfs needs this if not splicing the file in at the beginning. So maybe the existing config option should be `convert` specific.) Looking to hgeol for precedent, it looks like policy that affects how items are stored are handled only by the tracked file, while policy that affects the checkout can be handled by either a user config or the tracked file (but the latter takes precedence). We probably need a transition period, so this transition policy can be controlled by the function. Additionally, it provides a place for convert to wrap to override the file based config.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 14 Jan 2018 01:04:45 -0500
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Create repo with old manifest

  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [format]
  > usegeneraldelta=yes
  > EOF

  $ hg init existing
  $ cd existing
  $ echo footext > foo
  $ hg add foo
  $ hg commit -m initial

We're using v1, so no manifestv2 entry is in requires yet.

  $ grep manifestv2 .hg/requires
  [1]

Let's clone this with manifestv2 enabled to switch to the new format for
future commits.

  $ cd ..
  $ hg clone --pull existing new --config experimental.manifestv2=1
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  new changesets 0fc9a4fafa44
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd new

Check that entry was added to .hg/requires.

  $ grep manifestv2 .hg/requires
  manifestv2

Make a new commit.

  $ echo newfootext > foo
  $ hg commit -m new

Check that the manifest actually switched to v2.

  $ hg debugdata -m 0
  foo\x0021e958b1dca695a60ee2e9cf151753204ee0f9e9 (esc)

  $ hg debugdata -m 1
  \x00 (esc)
  \x00foo\x00 (esc)
  I\xab\x7f\xb8(\x83\xcas\x15\x9d\xc2\xd3\xd3:5\x08\xbad5_ (esc)

Check that manifestv2 is used if the requirement is present, even if it's
disabled in the config.

  $ echo newerfootext > foo
  $ hg --config experimental.manifestv2=False commit -m newer

  $ hg debugdata -m 2
  \x00 (esc)
  \x00foo\x00 (esc)
  \xa6\xb1\xfb\xef]\x91\xa1\x19`\xf3.#\x90S\xf8\x06 \xe2\x19\x00 (esc)

Check that we can still read v1 manifests.

  $ hg files -r 0
  foo

  $ cd ..

Check that entry is added to .hg/requires on repo creation

  $ hg --config experimental.manifestv2=True init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ grep manifestv2 .hg/requires
  manifestv2

Set up simple repo

  $ echo a > file1
  $ echo b > file2
  $ echo c > file3
  $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial'
  $ echo d > file2
  $ hg ci -m 'modify file2'

Check that 'hg verify', which uses manifest.readdelta(), works

  $ hg verify
  checking changesets
  checking manifests
  crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
  checking files
  3 files, 2 changesets, 4 total revisions

Check that manifest revlog is smaller than for v1

  $ hg debugindex -m
     rev    offset  length  delta linkrev nodeid       p1           p2
       0         0      81     -1       0 57361477c778 000000000000 000000000000
       1        81      33      0       1 aeaab5a2ef74 57361477c778 000000000000