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remotenames: move function to pull remotenames from the remoterepo to core
This patch is the first patch of the series moving functionality from
hgremotenames extension to core.
There are lot of functionality in the extension which in the end enables us to
store branch heads and bookmarks location on a server from which we are pulling
or cloning from. This will help us in creating a better bookmark workflow where
we can show user that a certain server has this bookmarks at this node. It will
also introduce namespaces related to remote bookmarks and remote branches.
This patch moves the functionality to pull branches and bookmarks from a
server from which we are pulling to core behind config option
`experimental.remotenames`.
This patch adds a test which helps us to analyse whether things are working or
not. We are currently writing things to ui, we will write information to files
in upcoming patches.
Previously reviewed as D937.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1547
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 05 Oct 2017 00:02:02 +0530 |
parents | feecfefeba25 |
children | 4441705b7111 |
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$ hg init ignorerepo $ cd ignorerepo debugignore with no hgignore should be deterministic: $ hg debugignore <nevermatcher> Issue562: .hgignore requires newline at end: $ touch foo $ touch bar $ touch baz $ cat > makeignore.py <<EOF > f = open(".hgignore", "w") > f.write("ignore\n") > f.write("foo\n") > # No EOL here > f.write("bar") > f.close() > EOF $ $PYTHON makeignore.py Should display baz only: $ hg status ? baz $ rm foo bar baz .hgignore makeignore.py $ touch a.o $ touch a.c $ touch syntax $ mkdir dir $ touch dir/a.o $ touch dir/b.o $ touch dir/c.o $ hg add dir/a.o $ hg commit -m 0 $ hg add dir/b.o $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "*.o" > .hgignore $ hg status abort: $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: invalid pattern (relre): *.o (glob) [255] Ensure given files are relative to cwd $ echo "dir/.*\.o" > .hgignore $ hg status -i I dir/c.o $ hg debugignore dir/c.o dir/missing.o dir/c.o is ignored (glob) (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) dir/missing.o is ignored (glob) (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) $ cd dir $ hg debugignore c.o missing.o c.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) missing.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) For icasefs, inexact matches also work, except for missing files #if icasefs $ hg debugignore c.O missing.O c.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) missing.O is not ignored #endif $ cd .. $ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax Ensure that comments work: $ touch 'foo#bar' 'quux#' #if no-windows $ touch 'baz\#wat' #endif $ cat <<'EOF' >> .hgignore > # full-line comment > # whitespace-only comment line > syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment > a.c # pattern, then whitespace, then comment > baz\\# # escaped comment character > foo\#b # escaped comment character > quux\## escaped comment character at end of name > EOF $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore $ rm 'foo#bar' 'quux#' #if no-windows $ rm 'baz\#wat' #endif Check that '^\.' does not ignore the root directory: $ echo "^\." > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax Test that patterns from ui.ignore options are read: $ echo > .hgignore $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > ignore.other = $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hg/testhgignore > EOF $ echo "glob:**.o" > .hg/testhgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax empty out testhgignore $ echo > .hg/testhgignore Test relative ignore path (issue4473): $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > ignore.relative = .hg/testhgignorerel > EOF $ echo "glob:*.o" > .hg/testhgignorerel $ cd dir $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ cd .. $ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "re:.*\.o" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "syntax: invalid" > .hgignore $ hg status $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: ignoring invalid syntax 'invalid' (glob) A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "*.o" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "relglob:syntax*" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o $ echo "relglob:*" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o $ cd dir $ hg status . A b.o $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='(?:(?:|.*/)[^/]*(?:/|$))'> $ hg debugignore b.o b.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: '*') (glob) $ cd .. Check patterns that match only the directory "(fsmonitor !)" below assumes that fsmonitor is enabled with "walk_on_invalidate = false" (default), which doesn't involve re-walking whole repository at detection of .hgignore change. $ echo "^dir\$" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o (fsmonitor !) ? syntax Check recursive glob pattern matches no directories (dir/**/c.o matches dir/c.o) $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "dir/**/c.o" >> .hgignore $ touch dir/c.o $ mkdir dir/subdir $ touch dir/subdir/c.o $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? syntax $ hg debugignore a.c a.c is not ignored $ hg debugignore dir/c.o dir/c.o is ignored (glob) (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 2: 'dir/**/c.o') (glob) Check using 'include:' in ignore file $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge= $ touch foo.included $ echo ".*.included" > otherignore $ hg status -I "include:otherignore" ? foo.included $ echo "include:otherignore" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? otherignore Check recursive uses of 'include:' $ echo "include:nested/ignore" >> otherignore $ mkdir nested $ echo "glob:*ignore" > nested/ignore $ hg status A dir/b.o $ cp otherignore goodignore $ echo "include:badignore" >> otherignore $ hg status skipping unreadable pattern file 'badignore': $ENOENT$ A dir/b.o $ mv goodignore otherignore Check using 'include:' while in a non-root directory $ cd .. $ hg -R ignorerepo status A dir/b.o $ cd ignorerepo Check including subincludes $ hg revert -q --all $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge= $ echo ".hgignore" > .hgignore $ mkdir dir1 dir2 $ touch dir1/file1 dir1/file2 dir2/file1 dir2/file2 $ echo "subinclude:dir2/.hgignore" >> .hgignore $ echo "glob:file*2" > dir2/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file1 ? dir1/file2 ? dir2/file1 Check including subincludes with regexs $ echo "subinclude:dir1/.hgignore" >> .hgignore $ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file2 ? dir2/file1 Check multiple levels of sub-ignores $ mkdir dir1/subdir $ touch dir1/subdir/subfile1 dir1/subdir/subfile3 dir1/subdir/subfile4 $ echo "subinclude:subdir/.hgignore" >> dir1/.hgignore $ echo "glob:subfil*3" >> dir1/subdir/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file2 ? dir1/subdir/subfile4 ? dir2/file1 Check include subignore at the same level $ mv dir1/subdir/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo $ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore $ echo "subinclude:.hgignoretwo" >> dir1/.hgignore $ echo "glob:file*2" > dir1/.hgignoretwo $ hg status | grep file2 [1] $ hg debugignore dir1/file2 dir1/file2 is ignored (glob) (ignore rule in dir2/.hgignore, line 1: 'file*2') #if windows Windows paths are accepted on input $ rm dir1/.hgignore $ echo "dir1/file*" >> .hgignore $ hg debugignore "dir1\file2" dir1\file2 is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP\ignorerepo\.hgignore, line 4: 'dir1/file*') $ hg up -qC . #endif