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merge: use constants for merge state record types merge.py is using multiple discrete sets of 1 and 2 letter constants to define types and behavior. To the uninitiated, the code is very difficult to reason about. I didn't even realize there were multiple sets of constants in play initially! We begin our sanity injection with merge state records. The record types (which are serialized to disk) are now defined in RECORD_* constants. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2698
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Mon, 05 Mar 2018 14:09:23 -0500
parents 66c5a8cf2868
children aa10675c5dd6
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missed keys: oid, size
ok
unexpected value: version='https://unknown.github.com/spec/v1'
cannot parse git-lfs text: 'version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1\n\noid sha256:4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393\nsize 12345\nx-foo extra-information\n'
unexpected value: oid='ahs256:4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393'
unexpected value: oid='4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393'
unexpected value: size='0x12345'
ok
cannot parse git-lfs text: 'version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1\noid sha256:4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393\nsize 12345\nx-foo extra\ninformation\n'
unexpected key: x_foo
missed keys: oid
missed keys: oid, size