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eol: don't fallback to use .hgeol from tip (BC)
If no .hgeol were found in the current working directory, eol would fallback to
use the one in tip. That could in some cases give very confusing or wrong
behaviour when it applied wrong filters.
It might be convenient to have plain 'clone' immediately apply 'native'
encoding patterns in the cloned repo. But it is wrong to assume that this
revision is tip, and even more wrong to also apply it when not cloning - for
example when updating between history revisions. The encoding should always
match the content of the current .hgeol . It should never use anything else.
author | Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com> |
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date | Sun, 13 Oct 2019 02:10:26 +0200 |
parents | bca9d1a6c4c5 |
children | ea9563e9e65a |
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========================================================== Test file dedicated to checking side-data related behavior ========================================================== Check data can be written/read from sidedata ============================================ $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > testsidedata=$TESTDIR/testlib/ext-sidedata.py > EOF $ hg init test-sidedata --config format.exp-use-side-data=yes $ cd test-sidedata $ echo aaa > a $ hg add a $ hg commit -m a --traceback $ echo aaa > b $ hg add b $ hg commit -m b $ echo xxx >> a $ hg commit -m aa $ hg debugsidedata -c 0 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 entry-0002 size 32 $ hg debugsidedata -c 1 -v 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 '\x00\x00\x006' entry-0002 size 32 '\x98\t\xf9\xc4v\xf0\xc5P\x90\xf7wRf\xe8\xe27e\xfc\xc1\x93\xa4\x96\xd0\x1d\x97\xaaG\x1d\xd7t\xfa\xde' $ hg debugsidedata -m 2 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 entry-0002 size 32 $ hg debugsidedata a 1 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 entry-0002 size 32 Check upgrade behavior ====================== Right now, sidedata has not upgrade support Check that we can upgrade to sidedata ------------------------------------- $ hg init up-no-side-data --config format.exp-use-side-data=no $ hg debugformat -v -R up-no-side-data format-variant repo config default fncache: yes yes yes dotencode: yes yes yes generaldelta: yes yes yes sparserevlog: yes yes yes sidedata: no no no copies-sdc: no no no plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes compression: zlib zlib zlib compression-level: default default default $ hg debugformat -v -R up-no-side-data --config format.exp-use-side-data=yes format-variant repo config default fncache: yes yes yes dotencode: yes yes yes generaldelta: yes yes yes sparserevlog: yes yes yes sidedata: no yes no copies-sdc: no no no plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes compression: zlib zlib zlib compression-level: default default default $ hg debugupgraderepo -R up-no-side-data --config format.exp-use-side-data=yes > /dev/null Check that we can downgrade from sidedata ----------------------------------------- $ hg init up-side-data --config format.exp-use-side-data=yes $ hg debugformat -v -R up-side-data format-variant repo config default fncache: yes yes yes dotencode: yes yes yes generaldelta: yes yes yes sparserevlog: yes yes yes sidedata: yes no no copies-sdc: no no no plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes compression: zlib zlib zlib compression-level: default default default $ hg debugformat -v -R up-side-data --config format.exp-use-side-data=no format-variant repo config default fncache: yes yes yes dotencode: yes yes yes generaldelta: yes yes yes sparserevlog: yes yes yes sidedata: yes no no copies-sdc: no no no plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes compression: zlib zlib zlib compression-level: default default default $ hg debugupgraderepo -R up-side-data --config format.exp-use-side-data=no > /dev/null