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context: write dirstate out explicitly at the end of markcommitted To detect change of a file without redundant comparison of file content, dirstate recognizes a file as certainly clean, if: (1) it is already known as "normal", (2) dirstate entry for it has valid (= not "-1") timestamp, and (3) mode, size and timestamp of it on the filesystem are as same as ones expected in dirstate This works as expected in many cases, but doesn't in the corner case that changing a file keeps mode, size and timestamp of it on the filesystem. The timetable below shows steps in one of typical such situations: ---- ----------------------------------- ---------------- timestamp of "f" ---------------- dirstate file- time action mem file system ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- * *** *** - 'hg transplant REV1 REV2 ...' - transplanting REV1 .... N - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - 'dirstate.normal("f")' N *** (via 'repo.commit()') - transplanting REV2 - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - aborted while patching N+1 - release wlock - 'dirstate.write()' N N N - 'hg status' shows "r1" as "clean" N N N ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- The most important point is that 'dirstate.write()' is executed at N+1 or later. This causes writing dirstate timestamp N of "f" out successfully. If it is executed at N, 'parsers.pack_dirstate()' replaces timestamp N with "-1" before actual writing dirstate out. This issue can occur when 'hg transplant' satisfies conditions below: - multiple revisions to be transplanted change the same file - those revisions don't change mode and size of the file, and - the 2nd or later revision of them fails after changing the file The root cause of this issue is that files are changed without flushing in-memory dirstate changes via 'repo.commit()' (even though omitting 'dirstate.normallookup()' on files changed by 'patch.patch()' for efficiency also causes this issue). To detect changes of files correctly, this patch writes in-memory dirstate changes out explicitly after marking files as clean in 'committablectx.markcommitted()', which is invoked via 'repo.commit()'. After this change, timetable is changed as below: ---- ----------------------------------- ---------------- timestamp of "f" ---------------- dirstate file- time action mem file system ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- * *** *** - 'hg transplant REV1 REV2 ...' - transplanting REV1 .... N - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - 'dirstate.normal("f")' N *** (via 'repo.commit()') ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- - 'dirsttate.write()' -1 -1 ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- - transplanting REV2 - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - aborted while patching N+1 - release wlock - 'dirstate.write()' -1 -1 N - 'hg status' shows "r1" as "clean" -1 -1 N ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- To reproduce this issue in tests certainly, this patch emulates some timing critical actions as below: - change "f" at N 'patch.patch()' with 'fakepatchtime.py' explicitly changes mtime of patched files to "2000-01-01 00:00" (= N). - 'dirstate.write()' via 'repo.commit()' at N 'fakedirstatewritetime.py' forces 'pack_dirstate()' to use "2000-01-01 00:00" as "now", only if 'pack_dirstate()' is invoked via 'committablectx.markcommitted()'. - 'dirstate.write()' via releasing wlock at N+1 (or "not at N") 'pack_dirstate()' via releasing wlock uses actual timestamp at runtime as "now", and it should be different from the "2000-01-01 00:00" of "f". BTW, this patch doesn't test cases below, even though 'patch.patch()' is used similarly in these cases: 1. failure of 'hg import' or 'hg qpush' 2. success of 'hg import', 'hg qpush' or 'hg transplant' Case (1) above doesn't cause this kind of issue, because: - if patching is aborted by conflicts, changed files are committed changed files are marked as CLEAN, even though they are partially patched. - otherwise, dirstate are fully restored by 'dirstateguard' For example in timetable above, timestamp of "f" in .hg/dirstate is restored to -1 (or less than N), and subsequent 'hg status' can detect changes correctly. Case (2) always causes 'repo.status()' invocation via 'repo.commit()' just after changing files inside same wlock scope. ---- ----------------------------------- ---------------- timestamp of "f" ---------------- dirstate file- time action mem file system ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- N *** *** - make file "f" clean N - execute 'hg foobar' .... - 'dirstate.normal("f")' N *** (e.g. via dirty check or previous 'repo.commit()') - change "f", but keep size N - 'repo.status()' (*1) (via 'repo.commit()') ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- At a glance, 'repo.status()' at (*1) seems to cause similar issue (= "changed files are treated as clean"), but actually doesn't. 'dirstate._lastnormaltime' should be N at (*1) above, because 'dirstate.normal()' via dirty check is finished at N. Therefore, "f" changed at N (= 'dirstate._lastnormaltime') is forcibly treated as "unsure" at (*1), and changes are detected as expected (see 'dirstate.status()' for detail). If 'hg import' is executed with '--no-commit', 'repo.status()' isn't invoked just after changing files inside same wlock scope. But preceding 'dirstate.normal()' is invoked inside another wlock scope via 'cmdutil.bailifchanged()', and in-memory changes should be flushed at the end of that scope. Therefore, timestamp N of clean "f" should be replaced by -1, if 'dirstate.write()' is invoked at N. It means that condition of this issue isn't satisfied.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Wed, 08 Jul 2015 17:01:09 +0900
parents 9d25bb84cf6c
children 68822b7cdd01
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This file focuses mainly on updating largefiles in the working
directory (and ".hg/largefiles/dirstate")

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [ui]
  > merge = internal:fail
  > [extensions]
  > largefiles =
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

  $ echo large1 > large1
  $ echo large2 > large2
  $ hg add --large large1 large2
  $ echo normal1 > normal1
  $ hg add normal1
  $ hg commit -m '#0'
  $ echo 'large1 in #1' > large1
  $ echo 'normal1 in #1' > normal1
  $ hg commit -m '#1'
  $ hg update -q -C 0
  $ echo 'large2 in #2' > large2
  $ hg commit -m '#2'
  created new head

Test that update also updates the lfdirstate of 'unsure' largefiles after
hashing them:

The previous operations will usually have left us with largefiles with a mtime
within the same second as the dirstate was written.
The lfdirstate entries will thus have been written with an invalidated/unset
mtime to make sure further changes within the same second is detected.
We will however occasionally be "lucky" and get a tick between writing
largefiles and writing dirstate so we get valid lfdirstate timestamps. The
following verification is thus disabled but can be verified manually.

#if false
  $ hg debugdirstate --large --nodate
  n 644          7 unset               large1
  n 644         13 unset               large2
#endif

Wait to make sure we get a tick so the mtime of the largefiles become valid.

  $ sleep 1

A linear merge will update standins before performing the actual merge. It will
do a lfdirstate status walk and find 'unset'/'unsure' files, hash them, and
update the corresponding standins.
Verify that it actually marks the clean files as clean in lfdirstate so
we don't have to hash them again next time we update.

  $ hg up
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg debugdirstate --large --nodate
  n 644          7 set                 large1
  n 644         13 set                 large2

Test that lfdirstate keeps track of last modification of largefiles and
prevents unnecessary hashing of content - also after linear/noop update

  $ sleep 1
  $ hg st
  $ hg debugdirstate --large --nodate
  n 644          7 set                 large1
  n 644         13 set                 large2
  $ hg up
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg debugdirstate --large --nodate
  n 644          7 set                 large1
  n 644         13 set                 large2

Test that "hg merge" updates largefiles from "other" correctly

(getting largefiles from "other" normally)

  $ hg status -A large1
  C large1
  $ cat large1
  large1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  $ hg merge --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2
  getting changed largefiles
  1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  (branch merge, don't forget to commit)
  $ hg status -A large1
  M large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
  $ hg diff -c 1 --nodates .hglf/large1 | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
  -4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  +58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5

(getting largefiles from "other" via conflict prompt)

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ echo 'large1 in #3' > large1
  $ echo 'normal1 in #3' > normal1
  $ hg commit -m '#3'
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  $ hg merge --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 --config ui.interactive=True <<EOF
  > o
  > EOF
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b or
  take (o)ther 58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5? o
  merging normal1
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging normal1 incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  getting changed largefiles
  1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
  0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg update -C .' to abandon
  [1]
  $ hg status -A large1
  M large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5

Test that "hg revert -r REV" updates largefiles from "REV" correctly

  $ hg update -q -C 3
  $ hg status -A large1
  C large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #3
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  $ hg diff -c 1 --nodates .hglf/large1 | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
  -4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  +58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
  $ hg revert --no-backup -r 1 --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 large1
  $ hg status -A large1
  M large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5

Test that "hg rollback" restores status of largefiles correctly

  $ hg update -C -q
  $ hg remove large1
  $ test -f .hglf/large1
  [1]
  $ hg forget large2
  $ test -f .hglf/large2
  [1]
  $ echo largeX > largeX
  $ hg add --large largeX
  $ cat .hglf/largeX
  
  $ hg commit -m 'will be rollback-ed soon'
  $ echo largeY > largeY
  $ hg add --large largeY
#if windows
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: * (glob)
#else
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: No such file or directory
#endif
  $ hg status -A large2
  ? large2
  $ hg status -A largeX
  C largeX
  $ hg status -A largeY
  A largeY
  $ hg rollback
  repository tip rolled back to revision 3 (undo commit)
  working directory now based on revision 3
  $ hg status -A large1
  R large1
  $ test -f .hglf/large1
  [1]
  $ hg status -A large2
  R large2
  $ test -f .hglf/large2
  [1]
  $ hg status -A largeX
  A largeX
  $ cat .hglf/largeX
  
  $ hg status -A largeY
  ? largeY
  $ test -f .hglf/largeY
  [1]

Test that "hg rollback" restores standins correctly

  $ hg commit -m 'will be rollback-ed soon'
  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ cat large1
  large1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  $ cat large2
  large2 in #2
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  3cfce6277e7668985707b6887ce56f9f62f6ccd9

  $ hg rollback -q -f
  $ cat large1
  large1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  $ cat large2
  large2 in #2
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  3cfce6277e7668985707b6887ce56f9f62f6ccd9

(rollback the parent of the working directory, when the parent of it
is not branch-tip)

  $ hg update -q -C 1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  1deebade43c8c498a3c8daddac0244dc55d1331d

  $ echo normalX > normalX
  $ hg add normalX
  $ hg commit -m 'will be rollback-ed soon'
  $ hg rollback -q

  $ cat .hglf/large1
  58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  1deebade43c8c498a3c8daddac0244dc55d1331d

Test that "hg status" shows status of largefiles correctly just after
automated commit like rebase/transplant

  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > rebase =
  > strip =
  > transplant =
  > EOF
  $ hg update -q -C 1
  $ hg remove large1
  $ echo largeX > largeX
  $ hg add --large largeX
  $ hg commit -m '#4'

  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --keep
  rebasing 1:72518492caa6 "#1"
  rebasing 4:07d6153b5c04 "#4" (tip)
#if windows
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: * (glob)
#else
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: No such file or directory
#endif
  $ hg status -A largeX
  C largeX
  $ hg strip -q 5

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ hg transplant -q 1 4
#if windows
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: * (glob)
#else
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: No such file or directory
#endif
  $ hg status -A largeX
  C largeX
  $ hg strip -q 5

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ hg transplant -q --merge 1 --merge 4
#if windows
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: * (glob)
#else
  $ hg status -A large1
  large1: No such file or directory
#endif
  $ hg status -A largeX
  C largeX
  $ hg strip -q 5

Test that linear merge can detect modification (and conflict) correctly

(linear merge without conflict)

  $ echo 'large2 for linear merge (no conflict)' > large2
  $ hg update 3 --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2
  getting changed largefiles
  1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg status -A large2
  M large2
  $ cat large2
  large2 for linear merge (no conflict)
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  9c4bf8f1b33536d6e5f89447e10620cfe52ea710

(linear merge with conflict, choosing "other")

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > large1
  $ hg update 3 --config ui.interactive=True <<EOF
  > o
  > EOF
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
  take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? o
  getting changed largefiles
  1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
  1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg status -A large1
  C large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #3
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b

(linear merge with conflict, choosing "local")

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > large1
  $ hg update 3 --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
  take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? l
  1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg status -A large1
  M large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 for linear merge (conflict)
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7

Test a linear merge to a revision containing same-name normal file

  $ hg update -q -C 3
  $ hg remove large2
  $ echo 'large2 as normal file' > large2
  $ hg add large2
  $ echo 'large3 as normal file' > large3
  $ hg add large3
  $ hg commit -m '#5'
  $ hg manifest
  .hglf/large1
  large2
  large3
  normal1

(modified largefile is already switched to normal)

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ echo 'modified large2 for linear merge' > large2
  $ hg update -q 5
  remote turned local largefile large2 into a normal file
  keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
  $ hg debugdirstate --nodates | grep large2
  a   0         -1 unset               .hglf/large2
  r   0          0 set                 large2
  $ hg status -A large2
  A large2
  $ cat large2
  modified large2 for linear merge

(added largefile is already committed as normal)

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ echo 'large3 as large file for linear merge' > large3
  $ hg add --large large3
  $ hg update -q 5
  remote turned local largefile large3 into a normal file
  keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
  $ hg debugdirstate --nodates | grep large3
  a   0         -1 unset               .hglf/large3
  r   0          0 set                 large3
  $ hg status -A large3
  A large3
  $ cat large3
  large3 as large file for linear merge
  $ rm -f large3 .hglf/large3

Test that the internal linear merging works correctly
(both heads are stripped to keep pairing of revision number and commit log)

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ hg strip 3 4
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/9530e27857f7-2e7b195d-backup.hg (glob)
  $ mv .hg/strip-backup/9530e27857f7-2e7b195d-backup.hg $TESTTMP

(internal linear merging at "hg pull --update")

  $ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > large1
  $ echo 'large2 for linear merge (conflict with normal file)' > large2
  $ hg pull --update --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 $TESTTMP/9530e27857f7-2e7b195d-backup.hg
  pulling from $TESTTMP/9530e27857f7-2e7b195d-backup.hg (glob)
  searching for changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 3 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
  remote turned local largefile large2 into a normal file
  keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
  take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? l
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg status -A large1
  M large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 for linear merge (conflict)
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7
  $ hg status -A large2
  A large2
  $ cat large2
  large2 for linear merge (conflict with normal file)
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  d7591fe9be0f6227d90bddf3e4f52ff41fc1f544

(internal linear merging at "hg unbundle --update")

  $ hg update -q -C 2
  $ hg rollback -q

  $ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > large1
  $ echo 'large2 for linear merge (conflict with normal file)' > large2
  $ hg unbundle --update --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 $TESTTMP/9530e27857f7-2e7b195d-backup.hg
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 3 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
  remote turned local largefile large2 into a normal file
  keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
  take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? l
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg status -A large1
  M large1
  $ cat large1
  large1 for linear merge (conflict)
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7
  $ hg status -A large2
  A large2
  $ cat large2
  large2 for linear merge (conflict with normal file)
  $ cat .hglf/large2
  d7591fe9be0f6227d90bddf3e4f52ff41fc1f544

(internal linear merging in subrepo at "hg update")

  $ cd ..
  $ hg init subparent
  $ cd subparent

  $ hg clone -q -u 2 ../repo sub
  $ cat > .hgsub <<EOF
  > sub = sub
  > EOF
  $ hg add .hgsub
  $ hg commit -m '#0@parent'
  $ cat .hgsubstate
  f74e50bd9e5594b7cf1e6c5cbab86ddd25f3ca2f sub
  $ hg -R sub update -q
  $ hg commit -m '#1@parent'
  $ cat .hgsubstate
  d65e59e952a9638e2ce863b41a420ca723dd3e8d sub
  $ hg update -q 0

  $ echo 'large1 for linear merge (conflict)' > sub/large1
  $ echo 'large2 for linear merge (conflict with normal file)' > sub/large2
  $ hg update --config ui.interactive=True --config debug.dirstate.delaywrite=2 <<EOF
  > m
  > r
  > l
  > l
  > EOF
   subrepository sub diverged (local revision: f74e50bd9e55, remote revision: d65e59e952a9)
  (M)erge, keep (l)ocal or keep (r)emote? m
   subrepository sources for sub differ (in checked out version)
  use (l)ocal source (f74e50bd9e55) or (r)emote source (d65e59e952a9)? r
  remote turned local largefile large2 into a normal file
  keep (l)argefile or use (n)ormal file? l
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7 or
  take (o)ther e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b? l
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg -R sub status -A sub/large1
  M sub/large1
  $ cat sub/large1
  large1 for linear merge (conflict)
  $ cat sub/.hglf/large1
  ba94c2efe5b7c5e0af8d189295ce00553b0612b7
  $ hg -R sub status -A sub/large2
  A sub/large2
  $ cat sub/large2
  large2 for linear merge (conflict with normal file)
  $ cat sub/.hglf/large2
  d7591fe9be0f6227d90bddf3e4f52ff41fc1f544

  $ cd ..
  $ cd repo

Test that rebase updates largefiles in the working directory even if
it is aborted by conflict.

  $ hg update -q -C 3
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #3
  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 3 --keep --config ui.interactive=True <<EOF
  > o
  > EOF
  rebasing 1:72518492caa6 "#1"
  largefile large1 has a merge conflict
  ancestor was 4669e532d5b2c093a78eca010077e708a071bb64
  keep (l)ocal e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b or
  take (o)ther 58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5? o
  merging normal1
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging normal1 incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [1]
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  58e24f733a964da346e2407a2bee99d9001184f5
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #1

Test that rebase updates standins for manually modified largefiles at
the 1st commit of resuming.

  $ echo "manually modified before 'hg rebase --continue'" > large1
  $ hg resolve -m normal1
  (no more unresolved files)
  $ hg rebase --continue --config ui.interactive=True <<EOF
  > c
  > EOF
  rebasing 1:72518492caa6 "#1"
  rebasing 4:07d6153b5c04 "#4"
  local changed .hglf/large1 which remote deleted
  use (c)hanged version or (d)elete? c

  $ hg diff -c "tip~1" --nodates .hglf/large1 | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
  -e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  +8a4f783556e7dea21139ca0466eafce954c75c13
  $ rm -f large1
  $ hg update -q -C tip
  $ cat large1
  manually modified before 'hg rebase --continue'

Test that transplant updates largefiles, of which standins are safely
changed, even if it is aborted by conflict of other.

  $ hg update -q -C 5
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #3
  $ hg diff -c 4 .hglf/largeX | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
  +fa44618ea25181aff4f48b70428294790cec9f61
  $ hg transplant 4
  applying 07d6153b5c04
  patching file .hglf/large1
  Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
  1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file .hglf/large1.rej
  patch failed to apply
  abort: fix up the merge and run hg transplant --continue
  [255]
  $ hg status -A large1
  C large1
  $ cat .hglf/large1
  e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  $ cat large1
  large1 in #3
  $ hg status -A largeX
  A largeX
  $ cat .hglf/largeX
  fa44618ea25181aff4f48b70428294790cec9f61
  $ cat largeX
  largeX

Test that transplant updates standins for manually modified largefiles
at the 1st commit of resuming.

  $ echo "manually modified before 'hg transplant --continue'" > large1
  $ hg transplant --continue
  07d6153b5c04 transplanted as f1bf30eb88cc
  $ hg diff -c tip .hglf/large1 | grep '^[+-][0-9a-z]'
  -e5bb990443d6a92aaf7223813720f7566c9dd05b
  +6a4f36d4075fbe0f30ec1d26ca44e63c05903671
  $ rm -f large1
  $ hg update -q -C tip
  $ cat large1
  manually modified before 'hg transplant --continue'

Test that "hg status" doesn't show removal of largefiles not managed
in the target context.

  $ hg update -q -C 4
  $ hg remove largeX
  $ hg status -A largeX
  R largeX
  $ hg status -A --rev '.^1' largeX

#if execbit

Test that "hg status" against revisions other than parent notices exec
bit changes of largefiles.

  $ hg update -q -C 4

(the case that large2 doesn't have exec bit in the target context but
in the working context)

  $ chmod +x large2
  $ hg status -A --rev 0 large2
  M large2
  $ hg commit -m 'chmod +x large2'

(the case that large2 has exec bit in the target context but not in
the working context)

  $ echo dummy > dummy
  $ hg add dummy
  $ hg commit -m 'revision for separation'
  $ chmod -x large2
  $ hg status -A --rev '.^1' large2
  M large2

#else

Test that "hg status" against revisions other than parent ignores exec
bit correctly on the platform being unaware of it.

  $ hg update -q -C 4

  $ cat > exec-bit.patch <<EOF
  > # HG changeset patch
  > # User test
  > # Date 0 0
  > #      Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  > # Node ID be1b433a65b12b27b5519d92213e14f7e1769b90
  > # Parent  07d6153b5c04313efb75deec9ba577de7faeb727
  > chmod +x large2
  > 
  > diff --git a/.hglf/large2 b/.hglf/large2
  > old mode 100644
  > new mode 100755
  > EOF
  $ hg import --exact --bypass exec-bit.patch
  applying exec-bit.patch
  $ hg status -A --rev tip large2
  C large2

#endif

  $ cd ..

Test that "hg convert" avoids copying largefiles from the working
directory into store, because "hg convert" doesn't update largefiles
in the working directory (removing files under ".cache/largefiles"
forces "hg convert" to copy corresponding largefiles)

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > convert =
  > EOF

  $ rm $TESTTMP/.cache/largefiles/6a4f36d4075fbe0f30ec1d26ca44e63c05903671
  $ hg convert -q repo repo.converted