match: express anypats(), not prefix(), in terms of the others
When I added prefix() in
9789b4a7c595 (match: introduce boolean
prefix() method, 2014-10-28), we already had always(), isexact(), and
anypats(), so it made sense to write it in terms of them (a prefix
matcher is one that isn't any of the other types). It's only now that
I realize that it's much more natural to define prefix() explicitly
(it's one that uses path: patterns, roughly speaking) and let
anypats() be defined in terms of the others. Remember that these
methods are all used for determining which fast paths are
possible. anypats() simply means that no fast paths are possible (it
could be called complex() instead). Further evidence is that
rootfilesin:some/dir does not have any patterns, but it's still
considered to be an anypats() matcher. That's because anypats() really
just means that it's not a prefix() matcher (and not always() and not
isexact()).
This patch thus changes prefix() to return False by default and
anypats() to return True only if the other three are False. Having
anypats() be True by default also seems like a good thing, because it
means forgetting to override it will lead only to performance bugs,
not correctness bugs.
Since the base class's implementation changes, we're also forced to
update the subclasses. That change exposed and fixed a bug in the
differencematcher: for example when both its two input matchers were
prefix matchers, we would say that the result was also a prefix
matcher, which is incorrect, because e.g "path:dir - path:dir/foo" no
longer matches everything under "dir" (which is what prefix() means).
============================================
Testing obsolescence markers push: Cases B.1
============================================
Mercurial pushes obsolescences markers relevant to the "pushed-set", the set of
all changesets that requested to be "in sync" after the push (even if they are
already on both side).
This test belongs to a series of tests checking such set is properly computed
and applied. This does not tests "obsmarkers" discovery capabilities.
Category B: pruning case
TestCase 1: Prune on non-targeted common changeset
B.1 Prune on non-targeted common changeset
==========================================
.. {{{
.. ⊗ B
.. |
.. ◕ A
.. |
.. ● O
.. }}}
..
.. Marker exist from:
..
.. * B (prune)
..
.. Command runs:
..
.. * hg push -r O
..
.. Expected exclude:
..
.. * B (prune)
Setup
-----
$ . $TESTDIR/testlib/exchange-obsmarker-util.sh
Initial
$ setuprepos B.1
creating test repo for test case B.1
- pulldest
- main
- pushdest
cd into `main` and proceed with env setup
$ cd main
$ mkcommit A
$ mkcommit B
make both changeset known in remote
$ hg push -qf ../pushdest
$ hg push -qf ../pulldest
create prune marker
$ hg prune -qd '0 0' .
$ hg log -G --hidden
x f6fbb35d8ac9 (draft): B
|
@ f5bc6836db60 (draft): A
|
o a9bdc8b26820 (public): O
$ inspect_obsmarkers
obsstore content
================
f6fbb35d8ac958bbe70035e4c789c18471cdc0af 0 {f5bc6836db60e308a17ba08bf050154ba9c4fad7} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
$ cd ..
$ cd ..
Actual Test
-----------
$ dotest B.1 O
## Running testcase B.1
# testing echange of "O" (a9bdc8b26820)
## initial state
# obstore: main
f6fbb35d8ac958bbe70035e4c789c18471cdc0af 0 {f5bc6836db60e308a17ba08bf050154ba9c4fad7} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
# obstore: pushdest
# obstore: pulldest
## pushing "O" from main to pushdest
pushing to pushdest
searching for changes
no changes found
## post push state
# obstore: main
f6fbb35d8ac958bbe70035e4c789c18471cdc0af 0 {f5bc6836db60e308a17ba08bf050154ba9c4fad7} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
# obstore: pushdest
# obstore: pulldest
## pulling "a9bdc8b26820" from main into pulldest
pulling from main
no changes found
## post pull state
# obstore: main
f6fbb35d8ac958bbe70035e4c789c18471cdc0af 0 {f5bc6836db60e308a17ba08bf050154ba9c4fad7} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'}
# obstore: pushdest
# obstore: pulldest