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wireprotov2: advertise recognized path filter prefixes
While the wire protocol doesn't yet support it, we'll eventually
have commands that accept narrow patterns to specify the set of
files relevant to a command.
For security and performance reasons, only specific filter types
are allowed.
This commit teaches the server to advertise the set of allowed
filter types. By doing so, clients can e.g. validate user-specified
patterns against the server's abilities without having to send
a command to retrieve data.
Having the data in the capabilities data structure will also serve
as a check against unwanted BC.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4616
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 17 Sep 2018 09:49:28 -0700 |
parents | 152f1b47e0ad |
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# In most cases, the mercurial repository can be read by the bundled hg, but # that isn't always true because third-party extensions may change the store # format, for example. In which case, the system hg installation is used. # # We want to use the hg version being tested when interacting with the test # repository, and the system hg when interacting with the mercurial source code # repository. # # The mercurial source repository was typically orignally cloned with the # system mercurial installation, and may require extensions or settings from # the system installation. if [ -n "$HGTESTEXTRAEXTENSIONS" ]; then for extension in $HGTESTEXTRAEXTENSIONS; do extraoptions="$extraoptions --config extensions.$extension=!" done fi syshg () { ( syshgenv exec hg "$@" ) } # Revert the environment so that running "hg" runs the system hg # rather than the test hg installation. syshgenv () { . "$HGTEST_RESTOREENV" HGPLAIN=1 export HGPLAIN } # The test-repo is a live hg repository which may have evolution markers # created, e.g. when a ~/.hgrc enabled evolution. # # Tests may be run using a custom HGRCPATH, which do not enable evolution # markers by default. # # If test-repo includes evolution markers, and we do not enable evolution # markers, hg will occasionally complain when it notices them, which disrupts # tests resulting in sporadic failures. # # Since we aren't performing any write operations on the test-repo, there's # no harm in telling hg that we support evolution markers, which is what the # following lines for the hgrc file do: cat >> "$HGRCPATH" << EOF [experimental] evolution = createmarkers EOF # Use the system hg command if the bundled hg can't read the repository with # no warning nor error. if [ -n "`hg id -R "$TESTDIR/.." 2>&1 >/dev/null`" ]; then alias testrepohg=syshg alias testrepohgenv=syshgenv else alias testrepohg="hg $extraoptions" alias testrepohgenv=: fi