phases: make advance/retractboundary() atomic
Before this, if advanceboundary() failed after updating some roots but
before calling retractboundary(), the phase cache would be left in an
invalid state, marked dirty, and written as such. This patch approach is
to turn advance/retractboundary() into phasecache methods, then operate
on copies and merge them back on success.
With the same technique, we can ensure the atomicity of combinations of
advance/retractboundary() calls, like those performed in changegroup
handling code.
# An example WSGI for use with mod_wsgi, edit as necessary
# See http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/modwsgi for more information
# Path to repo or hgweb config to serve (see 'hg help hgweb')
config = "/path/to/repo/or/config"
# Uncomment and adjust if Mercurial is not installed system-wide
# (consult "installed modules" path from 'hg debuginstall'):
#import sys; sys.path.insert(0, "/path/to/python/lib")
# Uncomment to send python tracebacks to the browser if an error occurs:
#import cgitb; cgitb.enable()
# enable demandloading to reduce startup time
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb
application = hgweb(config)