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large-files: use a `changing_files` context when initializing the dirstate
We are obviously mutating the dirstate, so lets scope this mutation.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 22 Feb 2023 04:00:30 +0100 |
parents | fc719967efd0 |
children | 964a913343a2 |
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#testcases dirstate-v1 dirstate-v2 #if dirstate-v2 $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [format] > use-dirstate-v2=1 > [storage] > dirstate-v2.slow-path=allow > EOF #endif ------ Test dirstate._dirs refcounting $ hg init t $ cd t $ mkdir -p a/b/c/d $ touch a/b/c/d/x $ touch a/b/c/d/y $ touch a/b/c/d/z $ hg ci -Am m adding a/b/c/d/x adding a/b/c/d/y adding a/b/c/d/z $ hg mv a z moving a/b/c/d/x to z/b/c/d/x moving a/b/c/d/y to z/b/c/d/y moving a/b/c/d/z to z/b/c/d/z Test name collisions $ rm z/b/c/d/x $ mkdir z/b/c/d/x $ touch z/b/c/d/x/y $ hg add z/b/c/d/x/y abort: file 'z/b/c/d/x' in dirstate clashes with 'z/b/c/d/x/y' [255] $ rm -rf z/b/c/d $ touch z/b/c/d $ hg add z/b/c/d abort: directory 'z/b/c/d' already in dirstate [255] $ cd .. Issue1790: dirstate entry locked into unset if file mtime is set into the future Prepare test repo: $ hg init u $ cd u $ echo a > a $ hg add adding a $ hg ci -m1 Set mtime of a into the future: $ touch -t 203101011200 a Status must not set a's entry to unset (issue1790): $ hg status $ hg debugstate n 644 2 2031-01-01 12:00:00 a Test modulo storage/comparison of absurd dates: #if no-aix $ touch -t 195001011200 a $ hg st $ hg debugstate n 644 2 2018-01-19 15:14:08 a #endif Verify that exceptions during a dirstate change leave the dirstate coherent (issue4353) $ cat > ../dirstateexception.py <<EOF > from mercurial import ( > error, > extensions, > mergestate as mergestatemod, > ) > > def wraprecordupdates(*args): > raise error.Abort(b"simulated error while recording dirstateupdates") > > def reposetup(ui, repo): > extensions.wrapfunction(mergestatemod, 'recordupdates', > wraprecordupdates) > EOF $ hg rm a $ hg commit -m 'rm a' $ echo "[extensions]" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "dirstateex=../dirstateexception.py" >> .hg/hgrc $ hg up 0 abort: simulated error while recording dirstateupdates [255] $ hg log -r . -T '{rev}\n' 1 $ hg status ? a #if dirstate-v2 Check that folders that are prefixes of others do not throw the packer into an infinite loop. $ cd .. $ hg init infinite-loop $ cd infinite-loop $ mkdir hgext3rd hgext $ touch hgext3rd/__init__.py hgext/zeroconf.py $ hg commit -Aqm0 $ hg st -c C hgext/zeroconf.py C hgext3rd/__init__.py $ cd .. Check that the old dirstate data file is removed correctly and the new one is valid. $ dirstate_data_files () { > find .hg -maxdepth 1 -name "dirstate.*" > } $ find_dirstate_uuid () { > hg debugstate --docket | grep uuid | sed 's/.*uuid: \(.*\)/\1/' > } $ find_dirstate_data_size () { > hg debugstate --docket | grep 'size of dirstate data' | sed 's/.*size of dirstate data: \(.*\)/\1/' > } $ dirstate_uuid_has_not_changed () { > # Non-Rust always rewrites the whole dirstate > if [ $# -eq 1 ] || ([ -n "$HGMODULEPOLICY" ] && [ -z "${HGMODULEPOLICY##*rust*}" ]) || [ -n "$RHG_INSTALLED_AS_HG" ]; then > test $current_uid = $(find_dirstate_uuid) > else > echo "not testing because using Python implementation" > fi > } $ cd .. $ hg init append-mostly $ cd append-mostly $ mkdir dir dir2 $ touch dir/a dir/b dir/c dir/d dir/e dir2/f $ hg commit -Aqm initial $ hg st $ dirstate_data_files | wc -l *1 (re) $ current_uid=$(find_dirstate_uuid) Nothing changes here $ hg st $ dirstate_data_files | wc -l *1 (re) $ dirstate_uuid_has_not_changed not testing because using Python implementation (no-rust no-rhg !) Trigger an append with a small change $ current_data_size=$(find_dirstate_data_size) $ rm dir2/f $ hg st ! dir2/f $ dirstate_data_files | wc -l *1 (re) $ dirstate_uuid_has_not_changed not testing because using Python implementation (no-rust no-rhg !) $ new_data_size=$(find_dirstate_data_size) $ [ "$current_data_size" -eq "$new_data_size" ]; echo $? 0 (no-rust no-rhg !) 1 (rust !) 1 (no-rust rhg !) Unused bytes counter is non-0 when appending $ touch file $ hg add file $ current_uid=$(find_dirstate_uuid) Trigger a rust/rhg run which updates the unused bytes value $ hg st A file ! dir2/f $ dirstate_data_files | wc -l *1 (re) $ dirstate_uuid_has_not_changed not testing because using Python implementation (no-rust no-rhg !) $ hg debugstate --docket | grep unused number of unused bytes: 0 (no-rust no-rhg !) number of unused bytes: [1-9]\d* (re) (rhg no-rust !) number of unused bytes: [1-9]\d* (re) (rust no-rhg !) number of unused bytes: [1-9]\d* (re) (rust rhg !) Delete most of the dirstate to trigger a non-append $ hg rm dir/a dir/b dir/c dir/d $ dirstate_data_files | wc -l *1 (re) $ dirstate_uuid_has_not_changed also-if-python [1] Check that unused bytes counter is reset when creating a new docket $ hg debugstate --docket | grep unused number of unused bytes: 0 #endif Transaction compatibility ------------------------- The transaction preserves the dirstate. We should make sure all of it (docket + data) is preserved #if dirstate-v2 $ hg commit -m 'bli' #endif $ hg update --quiet $ hg revert --all --quiet $ rm -f a $ echo foo > foo $ hg add foo $ hg commit -m foo #if dirstate-v2 $ uid=$(find_dirstate_uuid) $ touch bar $ while [ uid = $(find_dirstate_uuid) ]; do > hg add bar; > hg remove bar; > done; $ rm bar #endif $ hg rollback repository tip rolled back to revision 1 (undo commit) working directory now based on revision 1 $ hg status A foo $ cd .. Check dirstate ordering (e.g. `src/dirstate/` and `src/dirstate.rs` shouldn't cause issues) $ hg init repro $ cd repro $ mkdir src $ mkdir src/dirstate $ touch src/dirstate/file1 src/dirstate/file2 src/dirstate.rs $ touch file1 file2 $ hg commit -Aqm1 $ hg st $ cd ..