largefiles: remove meaningless code path for "hg pull --rebase"
This patch removes "--rebase" specific code path for "hg pull" in
"overridepull", because previous patch makes it meaningless: now,
"rebase.rebase" ("orig" invocation in this patch) can
update/commit largefiles safely without "repo._isrebasing = True".
As a side effect of removing "rebase.rebase" invocation in
"overridepull", this patch removes "nothing to rebase ..." message in
"test-largefiles.t", which is shown only when rebase extension is
enabled AFTER largefiles:
before this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "pullrebase" of rebase as "hg pull" at
first, because rebase wraps "hg pull" later
2. "pullrebase" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles as "orig",
even though rebase assumes that "orig" is "pull" of commands
3. "overridepull" executes "pull" and "rebase" directly
3.1 "pull" pulls changesets and creates new head "X"
3.2 "rebase" rebases current working parent "Y" on "X"
4. "overridepull" returns to "pullrebase"
5. "pullrebase" tries to rebase, but there is nothing to be done,
because "Y" is already rebased on "X". then, it shows "nothing
to rebase ..."
after this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "pullrebase" of rebase as "hg pull"
2. "pullrebase" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles as "orig"
3. "overridepull" executes "pull" as "orig"
4. "overridepull" returns to "pullrebase"
5. revision "Y" is not yet rebased, so "pullrebase" doesn't shows
"nothing to rebase ..."
As another side effect of removing "rebase.rebase" invocation, this
patch fixes
issue3861, which occurs only when rebase extension is
enabled BEFORE largefiles:
before this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles at first,
because largefiles wrap "hg pull" later
2. "overridepull" executes "pull" and "rebase" explicitly
2.1 "pull" pulls changesets and creates new head "X"
2.2 "rebase" rebases current working parent, but fails because
no revision is checked out in
issue3861 case
3. "overridepull" returns to "dispatch" with exit code 1 returned
from "rebase" at (2.2)
4. "hg pull" terminates with exit code 1 unexpectedly
after this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles at first
2. "overridepull" invokes "pullrebase" of rebase as "orig"
3. "pullrebase" invokes "pull" as "orig"
4. "pullrebase" invokes "rebase", and it fails
5. "pullrebase" returns to "overridepull" with exit code 0
(because "pullrebase" ignores result of "pull" and "rebase")
6. "overridepull" returns to "dispatch" with exit code 0 returned
from "rebase" at (5)
7. "hg pull" terminates with exit code 0
# Since it's not easy to write a test that portably deals
# with files from different users/groups, we cheat a bit by
# monkey-patching some functions in the util module
import os
from mercurial import ui, util, error
hgrc = os.environ['HGRCPATH']
f = open(hgrc)
basehgrc = f.read()
f.close()
def testui(user='foo', group='bar', tusers=(), tgroups=(),
cuser='foo', cgroup='bar', debug=False, silent=False,
report=True):
# user, group => owners of the file
# tusers, tgroups => trusted users/groups
# cuser, cgroup => user/group of the current process
# write a global hgrc with the list of trusted users/groups and
# some setting so that we can be sure it was read
f = open(hgrc, 'w')
f.write(basehgrc)
f.write('\n[paths]\n')
f.write('global = /some/path\n\n')
if tusers or tgroups:
f.write('[trusted]\n')
if tusers:
f.write('users = %s\n' % ', '.join(tusers))
if tgroups:
f.write('groups = %s\n' % ', '.join(tgroups))
f.close()
# override the functions that give names to uids and gids
def username(uid=None):
if uid is None:
return cuser
return user
util.username = username
def groupname(gid=None):
if gid is None:
return 'bar'
return group
util.groupname = groupname
def isowner(st):
return user == cuser
util.isowner = isowner
# try to read everything
#print '# File belongs to user %s, group %s' % (user, group)
#print '# trusted users = %s; trusted groups = %s' % (tusers, tgroups)
kind = ('different', 'same')
who = ('', 'user', 'group', 'user and the group')
trusted = who[(user in tusers) + 2*(group in tgroups)]
if trusted:
trusted = ', but we trust the ' + trusted
print '# %s user, %s group%s' % (kind[user == cuser], kind[group == cgroup],
trusted)
u = ui.ui()
u.setconfig('ui', 'debug', str(bool(debug)))
u.setconfig('ui', 'report_untrusted', str(bool(report)))
u.readconfig('.hg/hgrc')
if silent:
return u
print 'trusted'
for name, path in u.configitems('paths'):
print ' ', name, '=', path
print 'untrusted'
for name, path in u.configitems('paths', untrusted=True):
print '.',
u.config('paths', name) # warning with debug=True
print '.',
u.config('paths', name, untrusted=True) # no warnings
print name, '=', path
print
return u
os.mkdir('repo')
os.chdir('repo')
os.mkdir('.hg')
f = open('.hg/hgrc', 'w')
f.write('[paths]\n')
f.write('local = /another/path\n\n')
f.close()
#print '# Everything is run by user foo, group bar\n'
# same user, same group
testui()
# same user, different group
testui(group='def')
# different user, same group
testui(user='abc')
# ... but we trust the group
testui(user='abc', tgroups=['bar'])
# different user, different group
testui(user='abc', group='def')
# ... but we trust the user
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['abc'])
# ... but we trust the group
testui(user='abc', group='def', tgroups=['def'])
# ... but we trust the user and the group
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['abc'], tgroups=['def'])
# ... but we trust all users
print '# we trust all users'
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['*'])
# ... but we trust all groups
print '# we trust all groups'
testui(user='abc', group='def', tgroups=['*'])
# ... but we trust the whole universe
print '# we trust all users and groups'
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['*'], tgroups=['*'])
# ... check that users and groups are in different namespaces
print "# we don't get confused by users and groups with the same name"
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['def'], tgroups=['abc'])
# ... lists of user names work
print "# list of user names"
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['foo', 'xyz', 'abc', 'bleh'],
tgroups=['bar', 'baz', 'qux'])
# ... lists of group names work
print "# list of group names"
testui(user='abc', group='def', tusers=['foo', 'xyz', 'bleh'],
tgroups=['bar', 'def', 'baz', 'qux'])
print "# Can't figure out the name of the user running this process"
testui(user='abc', group='def', cuser=None)
print "# prints debug warnings"
u = testui(user='abc', group='def', cuser='foo', debug=True)
print "# report_untrusted enabled without debug hides warnings"
u = testui(user='abc', group='def', cuser='foo', report=False)
print "# report_untrusted enabled with debug shows warnings"
u = testui(user='abc', group='def', cuser='foo', debug=True, report=False)
print "# ui.readconfig sections"
filename = 'foobar'
f = open(filename, 'w')
f.write('[foobar]\n')
f.write('baz = quux\n')
f.close()
u.readconfig(filename, sections=['foobar'])
print u.config('foobar', 'baz')
print
print "# read trusted, untrusted, new ui, trusted"
u = ui.ui()
u.setconfig('ui', 'debug', 'on')
u.readconfig(filename)
u2 = u.copy()
def username(uid=None):
return 'foo'
util.username = username
u2.readconfig('.hg/hgrc')
print 'trusted:'
print u2.config('foobar', 'baz')
print 'untrusted:'
print u2.config('foobar', 'baz', untrusted=True)
print
print "# error handling"
def assertraises(f, exc=util.Abort):
try:
f()
except exc, inst:
print 'raised', inst.__class__.__name__
else:
print 'no exception?!'
print "# file doesn't exist"
os.unlink('.hg/hgrc')
assert not os.path.exists('.hg/hgrc')
testui(debug=True, silent=True)
testui(user='abc', group='def', debug=True, silent=True)
print
print "# parse error"
f = open('.hg/hgrc', 'w')
f.write('foo')
f.close()
try:
testui(user='abc', group='def', silent=True)
except error.ParseError, inst:
print inst
try:
testui(debug=True, silent=True)
except error.ParseError, inst:
print inst