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test-http-bad-server: introduce socket closing after reading a pattern
We introduce the `close-after-recv-patterns` option. It has the same goal as
`close-after-send-patterns` with a slightly different implementation.
Reading "up to a pattern" is hard. As we can only check the pattern from what we
have already read (inlike writing, were we can check what we are about to
write).
So instead we make the `close-after-recv-patterns` alter the behavior of the
existing `close-after-recv-bytes`. The value from `close-after-recv-bytes` only
gets into play after we have seen the pattern from `close-after-recv-patterns`.
This allow us to achieve the target benefit without changing the read pattern
too much.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12068
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sun, 23 Jan 2022 19:49:42 +0100 |
parents | 38941a28406a |
children | 55c6ebd11cb9 |
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https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/672 # 0-2-4 # \ \ \ # 1-3-5 # # rename in #1, content change in #4. $ hg init $ touch 1 $ touch 2 $ hg commit -Am init # 0 adding 1 adding 2 $ hg rename 1 1a $ hg commit -m rename # 1 $ hg co -C 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo unrelated >> 2 $ hg ci -m unrelated1 # 2 created new head $ hg merge --debug 1 unmatched files in other: 1a all copies found (* = to merge, ! = divergent, % = renamed and deleted): on remote side: src: '1' -> dst: '1a' checking for directory renames resolving manifests branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False ancestor: 81f4b099af3d, local: c64f439569a9+, remote: c12dcd37c90a 1: other deleted -> r removing 1 1a: remote created -> g getting 1a 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -m merge1 # 3 $ hg co -C 2 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo hello >> 1 $ hg ci -m unrelated2 # 4 created new head $ hg co -C 3 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg merge -y --debug 4 unmatched files in local: 1a all copies found (* = to merge, ! = divergent, % = renamed and deleted): on local side: src: '1' -> dst: '1a' * checking for directory renames resolving manifests branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False ancestor: c64f439569a9, local: f4a9cff3cd0b+, remote: 746e9549ea96 starting 4 threads for background file closing (?) preserving 1a for resolve of 1a 1a: local copied/moved from 1 -> m picked tool ':merge' for 1a (binary False symlink False changedelete False) merging 1a and 1 to 1a my 1a@f4a9cff3cd0b+ other 1@746e9549ea96 ancestor 1@c64f439569a9 premerge successful 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg co -C 4 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg merge -y --debug 3 unmatched files in other: 1a all copies found (* = to merge, ! = divergent, % = renamed and deleted): on remote side: src: '1' -> dst: '1a' * checking for directory renames resolving manifests branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False ancestor: c64f439569a9, local: 746e9549ea96+, remote: f4a9cff3cd0b starting 4 threads for background file closing (?) preserving 1 for resolve of 1a removing 1 1a: remote moved from 1 -> m picked tool ':merge' for 1a (binary False symlink False changedelete False) merging 1 and 1a to 1a my 1a@746e9549ea96+ other 1a@f4a9cff3cd0b ancestor 1@c64f439569a9 premerge successful 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit)