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view tests/test-sidedata.t @ 49798:a51328ba33ca
ui: split the `default` arg out of **kwargs for the internal prompt method
This arg was required anyway, based on how it was accessed. Having it separate
allows it to be typed though, and this will simplify things for the callers- if
a non-None `default` is passed, the return can never be None. That can be
expressed with `@overload` when the arg can be typed, but that's not possible
when it is rolled up in **kwargs.
The default value is simply copied from the public `prompt()` above it.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 12 Dec 2022 14:17:05 -0500 |
parents | da3e37ecacde |
children | 7e5be4a7cda7 |
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========================================================== Test file dedicated to checking side-data related behavior ========================================================== Check data can be written/read from sidedata ============================================ $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > testsidedata=$TESTDIR/testlib/ext-sidedata.py > EOF $ hg init test-sidedata --config experimental.revlogv2=enable-unstable-format-and-corrupt-my-data $ cd test-sidedata $ echo aaa > a $ hg add a $ hg commit -m a --traceback $ echo aaa > b $ hg add b $ hg commit -m b $ echo xxx >> a $ hg commit -m aa $ hg debugsidedata -c 0 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 entry-0002 size 32 $ hg debugsidedata -c 1 -v 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 '\x00\x00\x006' entry-0002 size 32 '\x98\t\xf9\xc4v\xf0\xc5P\x90\xf7wRf\xe8\xe27e\xfc\xc1\x93\xa4\x96\xd0\x1d\x97\xaaG\x1d\xd7t\xfa\xde' $ hg debugsidedata -m 2 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 entry-0002 size 32 $ hg debugsidedata a 1 2 sidedata entries entry-0001 size 4 entry-0002 size 32 $ hg debug-revlog-index --verbose -c rev rank linkrev nodeid p1-rev p1-nodeid p2-rev p2-nodeid full-size delta-base flags comp-mode data-offset chunk-size sd-comp-mode sidedata-offset sd-chunk-size 0 -1 0 7049e48789d7 -1 000000000000 -1 000000000000 54 0 0 0 0 54 plain 0 90 1 -1 1 2707720c6597 0 7049e48789d7 -1 000000000000 54 1 0 0 54 54 plain 90 90 2 -1 2 40f977031323 1 2707720c6597 -1 000000000000 55 2 0 0 108 55 plain 180 90 $ hg debug-revlog-index --verbose -m rev rank linkrev nodeid p1-rev p1-nodeid p2-rev p2-nodeid full-size delta-base flags comp-mode data-offset chunk-size sd-comp-mode sidedata-offset sd-chunk-size 0 -1 0 b85d294330e3 -1 000000000000 -1 000000000000 43 0 0 0 0 43 plain 0 90 1 -1 1 1a0aec305c63 0 b85d294330e3 -1 000000000000 86 0 0 0 43 55 plain 90 90 2 -1 2 104258a4f75f 1 1a0aec305c63 -1 000000000000 86 1 0 0 98 55 plain 180 90 Check upgrade behavior ====================== Right now, sidedata has not upgrade support Check that we can upgrade to sidedata ------------------------------------- $ hg init up-no-side-data --config experimental.revlogv2=no $ hg debugformat -v -R up-no-side-data | egrep 'changelog-v2|revlog-v2' revlog-v2: no no no changelog-v2: no no no $ hg debugformat -v -R up-no-side-data --config experimental.revlogv2=enable-unstable-format-and-corrupt-my-data | egrep 'changelog-v2|revlog-v2' revlog-v2: no yes no changelog-v2: no no no $ hg debugupgraderepo -R up-no-side-data --config experimental.revlogv2=enable-unstable-format-and-corrupt-my-data > /dev/null Check that we can downgrade from sidedata ----------------------------------------- $ hg init up-side-data --config experimental.revlogv2=enable-unstable-format-and-corrupt-my-data $ hg debugformat -v -R up-side-data | egrep 'changelog-v2|revlog-v2' revlog-v2: yes no no changelog-v2: no no no $ hg debugformat -v -R up-side-data --config experimental.revlogv2=no | egrep 'changelog-v2|revlog-v2' revlog-v2: yes no no changelog-v2: no no no $ hg debugupgraderepo -R up-side-data --config experimental.revlogv2=no > /dev/null