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localrepo: use changelog.hasnode instead of self.__contains__ Before this patch, releasing the store lock implies the actions below, when the transaction is aborted: 1. "commithook()" scheduled in "localrepository.commit()" is invoked 2. "changectx.__init__()" is invoked via "self.__contains__()" 3. specified ID is examined against "repo.dirstate.p1()" 4. validation function is invoked in "dirstate.p1()" In subsequent patches, "dirstate.invalidate()" invocations for discarding changes are replaced with "dirstateguard", but discarding changes by "dirstateguard" is executed after releasing the store lock: resources are acquired in "wlock => dirstateguard => store lock" order, and are released in reverse order. This may cause that "dirstate.p1()" still refers to the changeset to be rolled-back at (4) above: pushing multiple patches by "hg qpush" is a typical case. When releasing the store lock, such changesets are: - not contained in "repo.changelog", if it is reloaded from ".hg/00changelog.i", as that file was already truncated by "transaction.abort()" - still contained in it, otherwise (this "dirty read" problem is discussed in "Transaction Plan" http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/TransactionPlan) Validation function shows "unknown working parent" warning in the former case, but reloading "repo.changelog" depends on the timestamp of ".hg/00changelog.i". This causes occasional test failures. In the case of scheduled "commithook()", it just wants to examine whether "node ID" of committed changeset is still valid or not. Other examinations implied in "changectx.__init__()" are meaningless. To avoid showing the "unknown working parent" warning irregularly, this patch uses "changelog.hasnode()" instead of "node in self" to examine existence of committed changeset.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Thu, 07 May 2015 12:07:10 +0900
parents d0ef40776999
children 58eb1c5bba58
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# fixpax - fix ownership in bdist_mpkg output
#
# Copyright 2015 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# MIT license (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

"""Set file ownership to 0 in an Archive.pax.gz.
Suitable for fixing files bdist_mpkg output:
*.mpkg/Contents/Packages/*.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax.gz
"""

import sys, os, gzip

def fixpax(iname, oname):
    i = gzip.GzipFile(iname)
    o = gzip.GzipFile(oname, "w")

    while True:
        magic = i.read(6)
        dev = i.read(6)
        ino = i.read(6)
        mode = i.read(6)
        i.read(6) # uid
        i.read(6) # gid
        nlink = i.read(6)
        rdev = i.read(6)
        mtime = i.read(11)
        namesize = i.read(6)
        filesize = i.read(11)
        name = i.read(int(namesize, 8))
        data = i.read(int(filesize, 8))

        o.write(magic)
        o.write(dev)
        o.write(ino)
        o.write(mode)
        o.write("000000")
        o.write("000000")
        o.write(nlink)
        o.write(rdev)
        o.write(mtime)
        o.write(namesize)
        o.write(filesize)
        o.write(name)
        o.write(data)

        if name.startswith("TRAILER!!!"):
            o.write(i.read())
            break

    o.close()
    i.close()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    for iname in sys.argv[1:]:
        print 'fixing file ownership in %s' % iname
        oname = sys.argv[1] + '.tmp'
        fixpax(iname, oname)
        os.rename(oname, iname)