tests/test-merge-symlinks.t
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
Tue, 05 Sep 2017 13:37:36 -0700
changeset 34087 5361771f9714
parent 33967 00658bb0dfd5
child 37336 5d10f41ddcc4
permissions -rw-r--r--
wrapfunction: use functools.partial if possible Every `extensions.bind` call inserts a frame in traceback: ... in closure return func(*(args + a), **kw) which makes traceback noisy. The Python stdlib has a `functools.partial` which is backed by C code and does not pollute traceback. However it does not support instancemethod and sets `args` attribute which could be problematic for alias handling. This patch makes `wrapfunction` use `functools.partial` if we are wrapping a function directly exported by a module (so it's impossible to be a class or instance method), and special handles `wrapfunction` results so alias handling code could handle `args` just fine. As an example, `hg rebase -s . -d . --traceback` got 6 lines removed in my setup: File "hg/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 898, in _dispatch cmdpats, cmdoptions) -File "hg/mercurial/extensions.py", line 333, in closure - return func(*(args + a), **kw) File "hg/hgext/journal.py", line 84, in runcommand return orig(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, *args) -File "hg/mercurial/extensions.py", line 333, in closure - return func(*(args + a), **kw) File "fb-hgext/hgext3rd/fbamend/hiddenoverride.py", line 119, in runcommand result = orig(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, *args) File "hg/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 660, in runcommand ret = _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, d) -File "hg/mercurial/extensions.py", line 333, in closure - return func(*(args + a), **kw) File "hg/hgext/pager.py", line 69, in pagecmd return orig(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc) .... Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D632

  $ cat > echo.py <<EOF
  > #!$PYTHON
  > from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
  > import os
  > import sys
  > try:
  >     import msvcrt
  >     msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
  >     msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
  > except ImportError:
  >     pass
  > 
  > for k in ('HG_FILE', 'HG_MY_ISLINK', 'HG_OTHER_ISLINK', 'HG_BASE_ISLINK'):
  >     print(k, os.environ[k])
  > EOF

Create 2 heads containing the same file, once as
a file, once as a link. Bundle was generated with:

# hg init t
# cd t
# echo a > a
# hg ci -qAm t0 -d '0 0'
# echo l > l
# hg ci -qAm t1 -d '1 0'
# hg up -C 0
# ln -s a l
# hg ci -qAm t2 -d '2 0'
# echo l2 > l2
# hg ci -qAm t3 -d '3 0'

  $ hg init t
  $ cd t
  $ hg -q pull "$TESTDIR/bundles/test-merge-symlinks.hg"
  $ hg up -C 3
  3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Merge them and display *_ISLINK vars
merge heads

  $ hg merge --tool="$PYTHON ../echo.py"
  merging l
  HG_FILE l
  HG_MY_ISLINK 1
  HG_OTHER_ISLINK 0
  HG_BASE_ISLINK 0
  0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  (branch merge, don't forget to commit)

Test working directory symlink bit calculation wrt copies,
especially on non-supporting systems.
merge working directory

  $ hg up -C 2
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg copy l l2
  $ HGMERGE="$PYTHON ../echo.py" hg up 3
  merging l2
  HG_FILE l2
  HG_MY_ISLINK 1
  HG_OTHER_ISLINK 0
  HG_BASE_ISLINK 0
  0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ cd ..