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Add support for multiple possible bisect results (issue1228, issue1182)
The real reason for both issue is that bisect can not handle cases where there
are multiple possibilities for the result.
Example (from issue1228):
rev 0 -> good
rev 1 -> skipped
rev 2 -> skipped
rev 3 -> skipped
rev 4 -> bad
Note that this patch does not only fix the reported Assertion Error but also
the problem of a non converging bisect:
hg init
for i in `seq 3`; do echo $i > $i; hg add $i; hg ci -m$i; done
hg bisect -b 2
hg bisect -g 0
hg bisect -s
From this state on, you can:
a) mark as bad forever (non converging!)
b) mark as good to get an inconsistent state
c) skip for the Assertion Error
Minor description and code edits by pmezard.
author | Bernhard Leiner <bleiner@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:10:10 +0200 |
parents | 345bac2bc4ec |
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# httprangereader.py - just what it says # # Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. import byterange, urllib2 class httprangereader(object): def __init__(self, url): self.url = url self.pos = 0 def seek(self, pos): self.pos = pos def read(self, bytes=None): opener = urllib2.build_opener(byterange.HTTPRangeHandler()) urllib2.install_opener(opener) req = urllib2.Request(self.url) end = '' if bytes: end = self.pos + bytes - 1 req.add_header('Range', 'bytes=%d-%s' % (self.pos, end)) f = urllib2.urlopen(req) data = f.read() if bytes: data = data[:bytes] return data