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largefiles: for update -C, only update largefiles when necessary
Before, a --clean update with largefiles would use the "optimization" that it
didn't read hashes from standin files before and after the update. Instead of
trusting the content of the standin files, it would rehash all the actual
largefiles that lfdirstate reported clean and update the standins that didn't
have the expected content. It could thus in some "impossible" situations
automatically recover from some "largefile got out sync with its standin"
issues (even there apparently still were weird corner cases where it could
fail). This extra checking is similar to what core --clean intentionally do
not do, and it made update --clean unbearable slow.
Usually in core Mercurial, --clean will rely on the dirstate to find the files
it should update. (It is thus intentionally possible (when trying to trick the
system or if there should be bugs) to end up in situations where --clean not
will restore the working directory content correctly.) Checking every file when
we "know" it is ok is however not an option - that would be too slow.
Instead, trust the content of the standin files. Use the same logic for --clean
as for linear updates and trust the dirstate and that our "logic" will keep
them in sync. It is much cheaper to just rehash the largefiles reported dirty
by a status walk and read all standins than to hash largefiles.
Most of the changes are just a change of indentation now when the different
kinds of updates no longer are handled that differently. Standins for added
files are however only written when doing a normal update, while deleted and
removed files only will be updated for --clean updates.
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Wed, 15 Apr 2015 15:22:16 -0400 |
parents | 5fb924ee44d5 |
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#!/bin/sh RSVN="`pwd`/rsvn.py" export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin mkdir temp cd temp svnadmin create repo svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc cd wc mkdir trunk branches cd trunk echo a > a mkdir d echo b > d/b ln -s d dlink ln -s d dlink2 ln -s d dlink3 mkdir d2 echo a > d2/a cd .. svn add * svn ci -m 'initial' # Clobber symlink with file with similar content cd trunk ls -Alh readlink dlink3 > dlink3tmp rm dlink3 mv dlink3tmp dlink3 svn propdel svn:special dlink3 svn ci -m 'clobber symlink' cd .. svn up # Clobber files and symlink with directories cd .. cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF rdelete trunk/a rdelete trunk/dlink rcopy trunk/d trunk/a rcopy trunk/d trunk/dlink EOF python $RSVN --message=clobber1 --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn # Clobber non-symlink with symlink with same content (kudos openwrt) cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF rdelete trunk/dlink3 rcopy trunk/dlink2 trunk/dlink3 EOF python $RSVN --message=clobber2 --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn # Create d2 in branch so d2 has 'a' is in branch/d2 and trunk/d2, # 'b' is in trunk/d2 and 'c' is in branch/d2 cd wc/trunk echo b > d2/b svn add d2/b svn ci -m adddb cd .. svn up svn cp trunk branches/branch cd branches/branch svn rm d2/b echo c > d2/c svn add d2/c cd ../.. svn ci -m branch svn up cd .. cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF rdelete trunk/d2 rcopy branches/branch/d2 trunk/d2 EOF python $RSVN --message=clobberdir --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn svn log -v file://`pwd`/repo svnadmin dump repo > ../replace.svndump