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lfs: add the ability to disable the usercache
While the usercache is important for real world uses, I've been tripped up more
than a couple of times by it in tests- thinking a file was being downloaded, but
it was simply linked from the local cache. The syntax for setting it is the
same as for setting a null remote endpoint, and like that endpoint, is left
undocumented.
This may or may not be a useful feature in the real world (I'd expect any sane
filesystem to support hardlinks at this point).
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 07 Apr 2018 22:40:11 -0400 |
parents | 57830bd0e787 |
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basic: * neither file exists creating * neither file still exists * empty file x created creating * file x changed size creating * nothing changed with either file * file x changed inode creating * empty file y created creating * file y changed size creating * file y changed inode creating * both files changed inode creating fakeuncacheable: * neither file exists creating * neither file still exists creating * empty file x created creating * file x changed size creating * nothing changed with either file creating * file x changed inode creating * empty file y created creating * file y changed size creating * file y changed inode creating * both files changed inode creating repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit) working directory now based on revision -1 repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit) working directory now based on revision -1 setbeforeget: * neither file exists string set externally * file x created creating string from function * string set externally again string 2 set externally * file y created creating string from function antiambiguity: