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strip: don't use "full" and "partial" to describe bundles The partial bundle is not a subset of the full bundle, and the full bundle is not full in any way that i see. The most obvious interpretation of "full" I can think of is that it has all commits back to the null revision, but that is not what the "full" bundle is. The "full" bundle is simply a backup of what the user asked us to strip (unless --no-backup). The "partial" bundle contains the revisions we temporarily stripped because they had higher revision numbers that some commit that the user asked us to strip. The "full" bundle is already called "backup" in the code, so let's use that in user-facing messages too. Let's call the "partial" bundle "temporary" in the code.
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Mon, 19 Sep 2016 09:14:35 -0700
parents d493d64757eb
children a76d5ba7ac43
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# Dummy extension that adds a delay after acquiring a lock.
#
# This extension can be used to test race conditions between lock acquisition.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import os
import time

from mercurial import (
    lock as lockmod,
)

class delaylock(lockmod.lock):
    def lock(self):
        delay = float(os.environ.get('HGPRELOCKDELAY', '0.0'))
        if delay:
            time.sleep(delay)
        res = super(delaylock, self).lock()
        delay = float(os.environ.get('HGPOSTLOCKDELAY', '0.0'))
        if delay:
            time.sleep(delay)
        return res

def extsetup(ui):
    lockmod.lock = delaylock