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largefiles: correctly download new largefiles when merging
There is a bug in the merge process where, if a new largefile is introduced
in a merge and the user does not have that largefile in his repo's local store
nor in his system cache, the working copy will retain the old largefile. Upon
the commit of the merge, the standin is re-written to contain the hash of the
old largefile, and the lfdirstate retains a "Modified" status for the file.
The end result is that the largefile can show up in the merge commit as
"Modified", but the standin has no diff. This is wrong in two ways:
1) Such a "wedged" history with a nonsense change in a commit should not be
possible
2) It effectively reverts a largefile to an old version when doing a merge
This is caused by the fact that the updatelfiles() command always checks the
current largefile's hash against the hash stored in the current node's standin.
This is correct behavior in every case except for a merge. When merging, we
must assume that the standin in the working copy contains the correct hash,
because the original hg.merge() has already updated it for us.
This patch fixes the issue by patching the repo object to carry a "_ismerging"
attribute, that the updatelfiles() command checks for. When this attribute is
found, it checks against the working copy's standin, rather than the standin
in the current node.
author | Na'Tosha Bard <natosha@unity3d.com> |
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date | Wed, 11 Jan 2012 16:53:51 +0100 |
parents | 8f4bad72d8b1 |
children | 38caf405d010 |
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# Copyright 2009, Alexander Solovyov <piranha@piranha.org.ua> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """extend schemes with shortcuts to repository swarms This extension allows you to specify shortcuts for parent URLs with a lot of repositories to act like a scheme, for example:: [schemes] py = http://code.python.org/hg/ After that you can use it like:: hg clone py://trunk/ Additionally there is support for some more complex schemas, for example used by Google Code:: [schemes] gcode = http://{1}.googlecode.com/hg/ The syntax is taken from Mercurial templates, and you have unlimited number of variables, starting with ``{1}`` and continuing with ``{2}``, ``{3}`` and so on. This variables will receive parts of URL supplied, split by ``/``. Anything not specified as ``{part}`` will be just appended to an URL. For convenience, the extension adds these schemes by default:: [schemes] py = http://hg.python.org/ bb = https://bitbucket.org/ bb+ssh = ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/ gcode = https://{1}.googlecode.com/hg/ kiln = https://{1}.kilnhg.com/Repo/ You can override a predefined scheme by defining a new scheme with the same name. """ import os, re from mercurial import extensions, hg, templater, util from mercurial.i18n import _ class ShortRepository(object): def __init__(self, url, scheme, templater): self.scheme = scheme self.templater = templater self.url = url try: self.parts = max(map(int, re.findall(r'\{(\d+)\}', self.url))) except ValueError: self.parts = 0 def __repr__(self): return '<ShortRepository: %s>' % self.scheme def instance(self, ui, url, create): # Should this use urlmod.url(), or is manual parsing better? url = url.split('://', 1)[1] parts = url.split('/', self.parts) if len(parts) > self.parts: tail = parts[-1] parts = parts[:-1] else: tail = '' context = dict((str(i + 1), v) for i, v in enumerate(parts)) url = ''.join(self.templater.process(self.url, context)) + tail return hg._peerlookup(url).instance(ui, url, create) def hasdriveletter(orig, path): if path: for scheme in schemes: if path.startswith(scheme + ':'): return False return orig(path) schemes = { 'py': 'http://hg.python.org/', 'bb': 'https://bitbucket.org/', 'bb+ssh': 'ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/', 'gcode': 'https://{1}.googlecode.com/hg/', 'kiln': 'https://{1}.kilnhg.com/Repo/' } def extsetup(ui): schemes.update(dict(ui.configitems('schemes'))) t = templater.engine(lambda x: x) for scheme, url in schemes.items(): if (os.name == 'nt' and len(scheme) == 1 and scheme.isalpha() and os.path.exists('%s:\\' % scheme)): raise util.Abort(_('custom scheme %s:// conflicts with drive ' 'letter %s:\\\n') % (scheme, scheme.upper())) hg.schemes[scheme] = ShortRepository(url, scheme, t) extensions.wrapfunction(util, 'hasdriveletter', hasdriveletter)