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wireprotov2: send linknodes to emitfilerevisions()
Previously, linknodes were calculated within emitfilerevisions() by
using filectx.introrev(), which would always use the linkrev/linknode
as recorded by storage. This is wrong for cases where the receiver
doesn't have the changeset the linknode refers to.
This commit changes the logic for linknode emission so the mapping
of filenode to linknode is computed by the caller and passed into
emitfilerevisions().
As part of the change, linknodes for "filesdata" in the
haveparents=False case are now correct: the existing code performed a
manifest walk and it was trivial to plug in the correct linknode.
However, behavior for the haveparents=True case is still wrong
because it relies on filtering linkrevs against the outgoing set in
order to determine what to send. This will be fixed in a subsequent
commit.
The change test test-wireproto-exchangev2-shallow.t is a bit wonky.
The test repo has 6 revisions. The changed test is performing a shallow
clone with depth=1. So, only file data for revision 5 is present
locally. So, the new behavior of associating the linknode with
revision 5 for every file revision seems correct. Of course, when
backfilling old revisions, we'll want to update the linknode. But
this problem requires wire protocol support and we'll cross that
bridge later.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5405
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 10 Dec 2018 18:04:12 +0000 |
parents | cf76642cb2bb |
children | c70bdd222dcd |
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#require cvs $ cvscall() > { > cvs -f "$@" > } $ hgcat() > { > hg --cwd src-hg cat -r tip "$1" > } $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "convert = " >> $HGRCPATH $ cat > cvshooks.py <<EOF > def cvslog(ui,repo,hooktype,log): > ui.write(b'%s hook: %d entries\n' % (hooktype,len(log))) > > def cvschangesets(ui,repo,hooktype,changesets): > ui.write(b'%s hook: %d changesets\n' % (hooktype,len(changesets))) > EOF $ hookpath=`pwd` $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [hooks] > cvslog = python:$hookpath/cvshooks.py:cvslog > cvschangesets = python:$hookpath/cvshooks.py:cvschangesets > EOF create cvs repository $ mkdir cvsrepo $ cd cvsrepo $ CVSROOT=`pwd` $ export CVSROOT $ CVS_OPTIONS=-f $ export CVS_OPTIONS $ cd .. $ rmdir cvsrepo $ cvscall -q -d "$CVSROOT" init create source directory $ mkdir src-temp $ cd src-temp $ echo a > a $ mkdir b $ cd b $ echo c > c $ cd .. import source directory $ cvscall -q import -m import src INITIAL start N src/a N src/b/c No conflicts created by this import $ cd .. checkout source directory $ cvscall -q checkout src U src/a U src/b/c commit a new revision changing b/c $ cd src $ sleep 1 $ echo c >> b/c $ cvscall -q commit -mci0 . | grep '<--' $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/b/c,v <-- *c (glob) $ cd .. convert fresh repo and also check localtimezone option NOTE: This doesn't check all time zones -- it merely determines that the configuration option is taking effect. An arbitrary (U.S.) time zone is used here. TZ=US/Hawaii is selected since it does not use DST (unlike other U.S. time zones) and is always a fixed difference from UTC. This choice is limited to work on Linux environments. At least on FreeBSD 11 this timezone is not known. A better choice is TZ=Pacific/Johnston. On Linux "US/Hawaii" is just a symlink to this name and also it is known on FreeBSD and on Solaris. $ TZ=Pacific/Johnston hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True src src-hg initializing destination src-hg repository connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 5 log entries cvslog hook: 5 entries creating changesets 3 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 3 changesets sorting... converting... 2 Initial revision 1 ci0 0 import updating tags $ hgcat a a $ hgcat b/c c c convert fresh repo with --filemap $ echo include b/c > filemap $ hg convert --filemap filemap src src-filemap initializing destination src-filemap repository connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 5 log entries cvslog hook: 5 entries creating changesets 3 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 3 changesets sorting... converting... 2 Initial revision 1 ci0 0 import filtering out empty revision repository tip rolled back to revision 1 (undo convert) updating tags $ hgcat b/c c c $ hg -R src-filemap log --template '{rev} {desc} files: {files}\n' 2 update tags files: .hgtags 1 ci0 files: b/c 0 Initial revision files: b/c convert full repository (issue1649) $ cvscall -q -d "$CVSROOT" checkout -d srcfull "." | grep -v CVSROOT U srcfull/src/a U srcfull/src/b/c $ ls srcfull CVS CVSROOT src $ hg convert srcfull srcfull-hg \ > | grep -v 'log entries' | grep -v 'hook:' \ > | grep -v '^[0-3] .*' # filter instable changeset order initializing destination srcfull-hg repository connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog creating changesets 4 changeset entries sorting... converting... updating tags $ hg cat -r tip --cwd srcfull-hg src/a a $ hg cat -r tip --cwd srcfull-hg src/b/c c c commit new file revisions $ cd src $ echo a >> a $ echo c >> b/c $ cvscall -q commit -mci1 . | grep '<--' $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/a,v <-- a $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/b/c,v <-- *c (glob) $ cd .. convert again $ TZ=Pacific/Johnston hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True src src-hg connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 7 log entries cvslog hook: 7 entries creating changesets 4 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 4 changesets sorting... converting... 0 ci1 $ hgcat a a a $ hgcat b/c c c c convert again with --filemap $ hg convert --filemap filemap src src-filemap connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 7 log entries cvslog hook: 7 entries creating changesets 4 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 4 changesets sorting... converting... 0 ci1 $ hgcat b/c c c c $ hg -R src-filemap log --template '{rev} {desc} files: {files}\n' 3 ci1 files: b/c 2 update tags files: .hgtags 1 ci0 files: b/c 0 Initial revision files: b/c commit branch $ cd src $ cvs -q update -r1.1 b/c U b/c $ cvs -q tag -b branch T a T b/c $ cvs -q update -r branch > /dev/null $ sleep 1 $ echo d >> b/c $ cvs -q commit -mci2 . | grep '<--' $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/b/c,v <-- *c (glob) $ cd .. convert again $ TZ=Pacific/Johnston hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True src src-hg connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 8 log entries cvslog hook: 8 entries creating changesets 5 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 5 changesets sorting... converting... 0 ci2 $ hgcat b/c c d convert again with --filemap $ TZ=Pacific/Johnston hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True --filemap filemap src src-filemap connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 8 log entries cvslog hook: 8 entries creating changesets 5 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 5 changesets sorting... converting... 0 ci2 $ hgcat b/c c d $ hg -R src-filemap log --template '{rev} {desc} files: {files}\n' 4 ci2 files: b/c 3 ci1 files: b/c 2 update tags files: .hgtags 1 ci0 files: b/c 0 Initial revision files: b/c commit a new revision with funny log message $ cd src $ sleep 1 $ echo e >> a $ cvscall -q commit -m'funny > ---------------------------- > log message' . | grep '<--' |\ > sed -e 's:.*src/\(.*\),v.*:checking in src/\1,v:g' checking in src/a,v commit new file revisions with some fuzz $ sleep 1 $ echo f >> a $ cvscall -q commit -mfuzzy . | grep '<--' $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/a,v <-- a $ sleep 4 # the two changes will be split if fuzz < 4 $ echo g >> b/c $ cvscall -q commit -mfuzzy . | grep '<--' $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/b/c,v <-- *c (glob) $ cd .. convert again $ TZ=Pacific/Johnston hg convert --config convert.cvsps.fuzz=2 --config convert.localtimezone=True src src-hg connecting to $TESTTMP/cvsrepo scanning source... collecting CVS rlog 11 log entries cvslog hook: 11 entries creating changesets 8 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 8 changesets sorting... converting... 2 funny 1 fuzzy 0 fuzzy $ hg -R src-hg log -G --template '{rev} ({branches}) {desc} date: {date|date} files: {files}\n' o 8 (branch) fuzzy date: * -1000 files: b/c (glob) | o 7 (branch) fuzzy date: * -1000 files: a (glob) | o 6 (branch) funny | ---------------------------- | log message date: * -1000 files: a (glob) o 5 (branch) ci2 date: * -1000 files: b/c (glob) o 4 () ci1 date: * -1000 files: a b/c (glob) | o 3 () update tags date: * +0000 files: .hgtags (glob) | | o 2 (INITIAL) import date: * -1000 files: (glob) | | o | 1 () ci0 date: * -1000 files: b/c (glob) |/ o 0 () Initial revision date: * -1000 files: a b/c (glob) testing debugcvsps $ cd src $ hg debugcvsps --fuzz=2 -x >/dev/null commit a new revision changing a and removing b/c $ cvscall -q update -A U a U b/c $ sleep 1 $ echo h >> a $ cvscall -Q remove -f b/c $ cvscall -q commit -mci | grep '<--' $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/a,v <-- a $TESTTMP/cvsrepo/src/b/c,v <-- *c (glob) update and verify the cvsps cache $ hg debugcvsps --fuzz=2 -u collecting CVS rlog 13 log entries cvslog hook: 13 entries creating changesets 11 changeset entries cvschangesets hook: 11 changesets --------------------- PatchSet 1 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Branchpoints: INITIAL Log: Initial revision Members: a:INITIAL->1.1 --------------------- PatchSet 2 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Branchpoints: INITIAL, branch Log: Initial revision Members: b/c:INITIAL->1.1 --------------------- PatchSet 3 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: INITIAL Tag: start Log: import Members: a:1.1->1.1.1.1 b/c:1.1->1.1.1.1 --------------------- PatchSet 4 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Log: ci0 Members: b/c:1.1->1.2 --------------------- PatchSet 5 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Branchpoints: branch Log: ci1 Members: a:1.1->1.2 --------------------- PatchSet 6 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Log: ci1 Members: b/c:1.2->1.3 --------------------- PatchSet 7 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: branch Tag: (none) Log: ci2 Members: b/c:1.1->1.1.2.1 --------------------- PatchSet 8 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: branch Tag: (none) Log: funny ---------------------------- log message Members: a:1.2->1.2.2.1 --------------------- PatchSet 9 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: branch Tag: (none) Log: fuzzy Members: a:1.2.2.1->1.2.2.2 --------------------- PatchSet 10 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: branch Tag: (none) Log: fuzzy Members: b/c:1.1.2.1->1.1.2.2 --------------------- PatchSet 11 Date: * (glob) Author: * (glob) Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Log: ci Members: a:1.2->1.3 b/c:1.3->1.4(DEAD) $ cd .. Test transcoding CVS log messages (issue5597) ============================================= To emulate commit messages in (non-ascii) multiple encodings portably, this test scenario writes CVS history file (*,v file) directly via python code. Commit messages of version 1.2 - 1.4 use u3042 in 3 encodings below. |encoding |byte sequence | decodable as: | | | | utf-8 euc-jp cp932 | +----------+--------------+--------------------+ |utf-8 |\xe3\x81\x82 | o x x | |euc-jp |\xa4\xa2 | x o o | |cp932 |\x82\xa0 | x x o | $ mkdir -p cvsrepo/transcoding $ python <<EOF > fp = open('cvsrepo/transcoding/file,v', 'wb') > fp.write((b''' > head 1.4; > access; > symbols > start:1.1.1.1 INITIAL:1.1.1; > locks; strict; > comment @# @; > > > 1.4 > date 2017.07.10.00.00.04; author nobody; state Exp; > branches; > next 1.3; > commitid 10059635D016A510FFA; > > 1.3 > date 2017.07.10.00.00.03; author nobody; state Exp; > branches; > next 1.2; > commitid 10059635CFF6A4FF34E; > > 1.2 > date 2017.07.10.00.00.02; author nobody; state Exp; > branches; > next 1.1; > commitid 10059635CFD6A4D5095; > > 1.1 > date 2017.07.10.00.00.01; author nobody; state Exp; > branches > 1.1.1.1; > next ; > commitid 10059635CFB6A4A3C33; > > 1.1.1.1 > date 2017.07.10.00.00.01; author nobody; state Exp; > branches; > next ; > commitid 10059635CFB6A4A3C33; > > > desc > @@ > > > 1.4 > log > @''' + u'\u3042'.encode('cp932') + b''' (cp932) > @ > text > @1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > @ > > > 1.3 > log > @''' + u'\u3042'.encode('euc-jp') + b''' (euc-jp) > @ > text > @d4 1 > @ > > > 1.2 > log > @''' + u'\u3042'.encode('utf-8') + b''' (utf-8) > @ > text > @d3 1 > @ > > > 1.1 > log > @Initial revision > @ > text > @d2 1 > @ > > > 1.1.1.1 > log > @import > @ > text > @@ > ''').lstrip()) > EOF $ cvscall -q checkout transcoding U transcoding/file Test converting in normal case ------------------------------ (filtering by grep in order to check only form of debug messages) $ hg convert --config convert.cvsps.logencoding=utf-8,euc-jp,cp932 -q --debug transcoding transcoding-hg | grep 'transcoding by' transcoding by utf-8: 1.1 of file transcoding by utf-8: 1.1.1.1 of file transcoding by utf-8: 1.2 of file transcoding by euc-jp: 1.3 of file transcoding by cp932: 1.4 of file $ hg -R transcoding-hg --encoding utf-8 log -T "{rev}: {desc}\n" 5: update tags 4: import 3: \xe3\x81\x82 (cp932) (esc) 2: \xe3\x81\x82 (euc-jp) (esc) 1: \xe3\x81\x82 (utf-8) (esc) 0: Initial revision $ rm -rf transcoding-hg Test converting in error cases ------------------------------ unknown encoding in convert.cvsps.logencoding $ hg convert --config convert.cvsps.logencoding=foobar -q transcoding transcoding-hg abort: unknown encoding: foobar (check convert.cvsps.logencoding configuration) [255] $ rm -rf transcoding-hg no acceptable encoding in convert.cvsps.logencoding $ hg convert --config convert.cvsps.logencoding=utf-8,euc-jp -q transcoding transcoding-hg abort: no encoding can transcode CVS log message for 1.4 of file (check convert.cvsps.logencoding configuration) [255] $ rm -rf transcoding-hg