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backup: fix issue when the backup end up in a different directory
Because of store encoding, we might end up with the backup in a different
directory than the initial copy (for example if the backup path make it cross
the 120 char limit).
This can create crash, especially since 6.4 where backup are used during revlog
split.
Making sure the directory exists fixes these crash We added a test covering this
case.
Strictly speaking, this has always been broken, however the new code in 6.4
triggers it more easily.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 03 May 2023 00:16:38 +0200 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
children | f9a52a9603f9 |
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# This test verifies the conformance of various classes to various # storage interfaces. import silenttestrunner from mercurial import ( error, filelog, revlog, transaction, ui as uimod, vfs as vfsmod, ) from mercurial.testing import storage as storagetesting try: from hgext import sqlitestore except ImportError: sqlitestore = None try: import sqlite3 if sqlite3.sqlite_version_info < (3, 8, 3): # WITH clause not supported sqlitestore = None except ImportError: pass try: from mercurial import zstd zstd.__version__ except ImportError: zstd = None STATE = { 'lastindex': 0, 'ui': uimod.ui(), 'vfs': vfsmod.vfs(b'.', realpath=True), } def makefilefn(self): """Factory for filelog instances.""" fl = filelog.filelog(STATE['vfs'], b'filelog-%d' % STATE['lastindex']) STATE['lastindex'] += 1 return fl def maketransaction(self): vfsmap = {b'plain': STATE['vfs'], b'store': STATE['vfs']} return transaction.transaction( STATE['ui'].warn, STATE['vfs'], vfsmap, b'journal', b'undo' ) def addrawrevision( self, fl, tr, node, p1, p2, linkrev, rawtext=None, delta=None, censored=False, ellipsis=False, extstored=False, ): flags = 0 if censored: flags |= revlog.REVIDX_ISCENSORED if ellipsis: flags |= revlog.REVIDX_ELLIPSIS if extstored: flags |= revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED if rawtext is not None: fl._revlog.addrawrevision(rawtext, tr, linkrev, p1, p2, node, flags) elif delta is not None: fl._revlog.addrawrevision( rawtext, tr, linkrev, p1, p2, node, flags, cachedelta=delta ) else: raise error.Abort('must supply rawtext or delta arguments') # We may insert bad data. Clear caches to prevent e.g. cache hits to # bypass hash verification. fl._revlog.clearcaches() # Assigning module-level attributes that inherit from unittest.TestCase # is all that is needed to register tests. filelogindextests = storagetesting.makeifileindextests( makefilefn, maketransaction, addrawrevision ) filelogdatatests = storagetesting.makeifiledatatests( makefilefn, maketransaction, addrawrevision ) filelogmutationtests = storagetesting.makeifilemutationtests( makefilefn, maketransaction, addrawrevision ) def makesqlitefile(self): path = STATE['vfs'].join(b'db-%d.db' % STATE['lastindex']) STATE['lastindex'] += 1 db = sqlitestore.makedb(path) compression = b'zstd' if zstd else b'zlib' return sqlitestore.sqlitefilestore(db, b'dummy-path', compression) def addrawrevisionsqlite( self, fl, tr, node, p1, p2, linkrev, rawtext=None, delta=None, censored=False, ellipsis=False, extstored=False, ): flags = 0 if censored: flags |= sqlitestore.FLAG_CENSORED if ellipsis | extstored: raise error.Abort( b'support for ellipsis and extstored flags not ' b'supported' ) if rawtext is not None: fl._addrawrevision(node, rawtext, tr, linkrev, p1, p2, flags=flags) elif delta is not None: fl._addrawrevision( node, rawtext, tr, linkrev, p1, p2, storedelta=delta, flags=flags ) else: raise error.Abort(b'must supply rawtext or delta arguments') if sqlitestore is not None: sqlitefileindextests = storagetesting.makeifileindextests( makesqlitefile, maketransaction, addrawrevisionsqlite ) sqlitefiledatatests = storagetesting.makeifiledatatests( makesqlitefile, maketransaction, addrawrevisionsqlite ) sqlitefilemutationtests = storagetesting.makeifilemutationtests( makesqlitefile, maketransaction, addrawrevisionsqlite ) if __name__ == '__main__': silenttestrunner.main(__name__)