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largefiles: prevent committing a missing largefile Previously, if the largefile was deleted at the time of a commit, the standin was silently not updated and its current state (possibly garbage) was recorded. The test makes it look like this is somewhat of an edge case, but the same thing happens when an `hg revert` followed by `rm` changes the standin. Aside from the second invocation of this in lfutil.updatestandinsbymatch() (which is what triggers this test case), the three other uses are guarded by dirstate checks for added or modified, or an existence check in the filesystem. So aborting in lfutil.updatestandins() should be safe, and will avoid silent skips in the future if this is used elsewhere.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 24 Jan 2016 00:10:19 -0500
parents 73e4a02e6d23
children 2ea9c9aa6e60
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# mercurial - scalable distributed SCM
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

import os
import sys

if os.environ.get('HGUNICODEPEDANTRY', False):
    reload(sys)
    sys.setdefaultencoding("undefined")


libdir = '@LIBDIR@'

if libdir != '@' 'LIBDIR' '@':
    if not os.path.isabs(libdir):
        libdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
                              libdir)
        libdir = os.path.abspath(libdir)
    sys.path.insert(0, libdir)

# enable importing on demand to reduce startup time
try:
    from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
except ImportError:
    import sys
    sys.stderr.write("abort: couldn't find mercurial libraries in [%s]\n" %
                     ' '.join(sys.path))
    sys.stderr.write("(check your install and PYTHONPATH)\n")
    sys.exit(-1)

import mercurial.util
import mercurial.dispatch

for fp in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr):
    mercurial.util.setbinary(fp)

mercurial.dispatch.run()