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stream-clone: filter possible missing requirements using all supported one
The `supportedformat` requirements is missing some important requirements and it
seems better to filter out with all requirements we know, not just an
"arbitrary" subset.
The `supportedformat` set is lacking some important requirements (for example
`revlog-compression-zstd`). This is getting fixed on default (for Mercurial 6.1)
However, fixing that in 6.1 means the stream requirements sent over the wire
will contains more items. And if we don't apply this fix on older version, they
might end up complaining about lacking support for feature they actually support
for years.
This patch does not fix the deeper problem (advertised stream requirement
lacking some of them), but focus on the trivial part : Lets use the full set of
supported requirement for looking for unsupported ones.
This patch should be simple to backport to older version of Mercurial and
packager should be encouraged to do so.
This is a graft of d9017df70135 from default.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12091
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 24 Jan 2022 11:49:06 +0100 |
parents | abd7dedbaa36 |
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This test doesn't yet work due to the way fsmonitor is integrated with test runner $ exit 80 test sparse interaction with other extensions $ hg init myrepo $ cd myrepo $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [extensions] > sparse= > strip= > EOF Test fsmonitor integration (if available) TODO: make fully isolated integration test a'la https://github.com/facebook/watchman/blob/master/tests/integration/WatchmanInstance.py (this one is using the systemwide watchman instance) $ touch .watchmanconfig $ echo "ignoredir1/" >> .hgignore $ hg commit -Am ignoredir1 adding .hgignore $ echo "ignoredir2/" >> .hgignore $ hg commit -m ignoredir2 $ hg sparse --reset $ hg sparse -I ignoredir1 -I ignoredir2 -I dir1 $ mkdir ignoredir1 ignoredir2 dir1 $ touch ignoredir1/file ignoredir2/file dir1/file Run status twice to compensate for a condition in fsmonitor where it will check ignored files the second time it runs, regardless of previous state (ask @sid0) $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor= ? dir1/file $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor= ? dir1/file Test that fsmonitor ignore hash check updates when .hgignore changes $ hg up -q ".^" $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor= ? dir1/file ? ignoredir2/file