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simplestore: correctly implement flag processors
There were a couple of bugs around the implementation of
flags processing with the simple store. After these changes,
test-flagprocessor.t now passes!
test-flagprocessor.t was also updated to include explicit test
coverage that pushed data is as expected on the server.
The test extension used by test-flagprocessor.t has been updated
so it monkeypatches the object returned from repo.file() instead
of monkeypatching filelog.filelog. This allows it to work with
extensions that return custom types from repo.file().
The monkeypatching is rather hacky and probably is performance
prohibitive for real repos. We should probably come up with a
better mechanism for registering flag processors so monkeypatching
isn't needed.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3116
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 04 Apr 2018 19:17:22 -0700 |
parents | a2b55ee62803 |
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#!/bin/sh # Script to get stable diff output on any platform. # # Output of this script is almost equivalent to GNU diff with "-Nru". # # Use this script as "hg pdiff" via extdiff extension with preparation # below in test scripts: # # $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF # > [extdiff] # > pdiff = sh "$RUNTESTDIR/pdiff" # > EOF filediff(){ # USAGE: filediff file1 file2 [header] # compare with /dev/null if file doesn't exist (as "-N" option) file1="$1" if test ! -f "$file1"; then file1=/dev/null fi file2="$2" if test ! -f "$file2"; then file2=/dev/null fi if cmp -s "$file1" "$file2" 2> /dev/null; then # Return immediately, because comparison isn't needed. This # also avoids redundant message of diff like "No differences # encountered" (on Solaris) return fi if test -n "$3"; then # show header only in recursive case echo "$3" fi # replace "/dev/null" by corresponded filename (as "-N" option) diff -u "$file1" "$file2" | sed "s@^--- /dev/null\(.*\)\$@--- $1\1@" | sed "s@^\+\+\+ /dev/null\(.*\)\$@+++ $2\1@" # in this case, files differ from each other return 1 } if test -d "$1" -o -d "$2"; then # ensure comparison in dictionary order ( if test -d "$1"; then (cd "$1" && find . -type f); fi if test -d "$2"; then (cd "$2" && find . -type f); fi ) | sed 's@^\./@@g' | sort | uniq | while read file; do filediff "$1/$file" "$2/$file" "diff -Nru $1/$file $2/$file" done # TODO: there is no portable way for current while-read based # implementation to return 1 at detecting changes. # # On bash and dash, assignment to variable inside while-block # doesn't affect outside, because inside while-block is executed # in sub-shell. BTW, it affects outside while-block on ksh (as sh # on Solaris). else filediff "$1" "$2" fi