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verify: show progress while verifying dirlogs
In repos with treemanifests, the non-root-directory dirlogs often have
many more total revisions than the root manifest log has. This change
adds progress out to that part of 'hg verify'. Since the verification
is recursive along the directory tree, we don't know how many total
revisions there are at the beginning of the command, so instead we
report progress in units of directories, much like we report progress
for verification of files today.
I'm not very happy with passing both 'storefiles' and 'progress' into
the recursive calls. I tried passing in just a 'visitdir(dir)'
callback, but the results did not seem better overall. I'm happy to
update if anyone has better ideas.
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 11 Feb 2016 15:38:56 -0800 |
parents | 701df761aa94 |
children | d83ca854fa21 |
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# reproduce issue2264, issue2516 create test repo $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > transplant = > EOF $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ template="{rev} {desc|firstline} [{branch}]\n" # we need to start out with two changesets on the default branch # in order to avoid the cute little optimization where transplant # pulls rather than transplants add initial changesets $ echo feature1 > file1 $ hg ci -Am"feature 1" adding file1 $ echo feature2 >> file2 $ hg ci -Am"feature 2" adding file2 # The changes to 'bugfix' are enough to show the bug: in fact, with only # those changes, it's a very noisy crash ("RuntimeError: nothing # committed after transplant"). But if we modify a second file in the # transplanted changesets, the bug is much more subtle: transplant # silently drops the second change to 'bugfix' on the floor, and we only # see it when we run 'hg status' after transplanting. Subtle data loss # bugs are worse than crashes, so reproduce the subtle case here. commit bug fixes on bug fix branch $ hg branch fixes marked working directory as branch fixes (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo fix1 > bugfix $ echo fix1 >> file1 $ hg ci -Am"fix 1" adding bugfix $ echo fix2 > bugfix $ echo fix2 >> file1 $ hg ci -Am"fix 2" $ hg log -G --template="$template" @ 3 fix 2 [fixes] | o 2 fix 1 [fixes] | o 1 feature 2 [default] | o 0 feature 1 [default] transplant bug fixes onto release branch $ hg update 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg branch release marked working directory as branch release $ hg transplant 2 3 applying [0-9a-f]{12} (re) [0-9a-f]{12} transplanted to [0-9a-f]{12} (re) applying [0-9a-f]{12} (re) [0-9a-f]{12} transplanted to [0-9a-f]{12} (re) $ hg log -G --template="$template" @ 5 fix 2 [release] | o 4 fix 1 [release] | | o 3 fix 2 [fixes] | | | o 2 fix 1 [fixes] | | | o 1 feature 2 [default] |/ o 0 feature 1 [default] $ hg status $ hg status --rev 0:4 M file1 A bugfix $ hg status --rev 4:5 M bugfix M file1 now test that we fixed the bug for all scripts/extensions $ cat > $TESTTMP/committwice.py <<__EOF__ > from mercurial import ui, hg, match, node > from time import sleep > > def replacebyte(fn, b): > f = open(fn, "rb+") > f.seek(0, 0) > f.write(b) > f.close() > > def printfiles(repo, rev): > print "revision %s files: %s" % (rev, repo[rev].files()) > > repo = hg.repository(ui.ui(), '.') > assert len(repo) == 6, \ > "initial: len(repo): %d, expected: 6" % len(repo) > > replacebyte("bugfix", "u") > sleep(2) > try: > print "PRE: len(repo): %d" % len(repo) > wlock = repo.wlock() > lock = repo.lock() > replacebyte("file1", "x") > repo.commit(text="x", user="test", date=(0, 0)) > replacebyte("file1", "y") > repo.commit(text="y", user="test", date=(0, 0)) > print "POST: len(repo): %d" % len(repo) > finally: > lock.release() > wlock.release() > printfiles(repo, 6) > printfiles(repo, 7) > __EOF__ $ $PYTHON $TESTTMP/committwice.py PRE: len(repo): 6 POST: len(repo): 8 revision 6 files: ['bugfix', 'file1'] revision 7 files: ['file1'] Do a size-preserving modification outside of that process $ echo abcd > bugfix $ hg status M bugfix $ hg log --template "{rev} {desc} {files}\n" -r5: 5 fix 2 bugfix file1 6 x bugfix file1 7 y file1 $ cd ..