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bundlerepo: add support for treemanifests in cg3 bundles This is a little messier than I'd like, and I'll probably come back and do some more refactoring later, but as it is this unblocks narrowhg. An alternative approach (which I may do as part of the mentioned refactoring) would be to construct *all* dirlog instances up front, so that we don't have to keep track of the linkmapper method. This would avoid a reference cycle between the bundlemanifest and the bundlerepository, but I was hesitant to do all the work up front like that. With this change, it's possible to do 'hg incoming' and 'hg pull' from bundles in .hg/strip-backup in a treemanifest repository. Sadly, this doesn't make it possible to 'hg clone' one of those (if you do 'hg strip 0'), because the cg3 in the bundle gets written without a treemanifest flag. Since that's going to be an involved refactor in a different part of the code (which I *suspect* won't touch any of the code I've just written here), let's leave it as an idea for Later.
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Fri, 05 Aug 2016 13:08:11 -0400
parents 342ab95a1f4b
children 5af78c524f34
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Testing that hghave does not crash when checking features

  $ hghave --test-features 2>/dev/null

Testing hghave extensibility for third party tools

  $ cat > hghaveaddon.py <<EOF
  > import hghave
  > @hghave.check("custom", "custom hghave feature")
  > def has_custom():
  >     return True
  > EOF

(invocation via run-tests.py)

  $ cat > test-hghaveaddon.t <<EOF
  > #require custom
  >   $ echo foo
  >   foo
  > EOF
  $ run-tests.py $HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE test-hghaveaddon.t
  .
  # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.

(invocation via command line)

  $ unset TESTDIR
  $ hghave custom

(terminate with exit code 2 at failure of importing hghaveaddon.py)

  $ rm hghaveaddon.*
  $ cat > hghaveaddon.py <<EOF
  > importing this file should cause syntax error
  > EOF

  $ hghave custom
  failed to import hghaveaddon.py from '.': invalid syntax (hghaveaddon.py, line 1)
  [2]