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posix: give checkexec a fast path; keep the check files and test read only
Before, Mercurial would create a new temporary file every time, stat it, change
its exec mode, stat it again, and delete it. Most of this dance was done to
handle the rare and not-so-essential case of VFAT mounts on unix. The cost of
that was paid by the much more common and important case of using normal file
systems.
Instead, try to create and preserve .hg/cache/checkisexec and
.hg/cache/checknoexec with and without exec flag set. If the files exist and
have correct exec flags set, we can conclude that that file system supports the
exec flag. Best case, the whole exec check can thus be done with two stat
calls. Worst case, we delete the wrong files and check as usual. That will be
because temporary loss of exec bit or on file systems without support for the
exec bit. In that case we check as we did before, with the additional overhead
of one extra stat call.
It is possible that this different test algorithm in some cases on odd file
systems will give different behaviour. Again, I think it will be rare and
special cases and I think it is worth the risk.
test-clone.t happens to show the situation where checkisexec is left behind
from the old style check, while checknoexec only will be created next time a
exec check will be performed.
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Wed, 14 Jan 2015 01:15:26 +0100 |
parents | 22c53b3a390d |
children | fbfecd1dbfb5 |
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mock bugzilla driver for testing template output: $ cat <<EOF > bzmock.py > from __future__ import absolute_import > from mercurial import extensions > > def extsetup(ui): > bugzilla = extensions.find('bugzilla') > class bzmock(bugzilla.bzaccess): > def __init__(self, ui): > super(bzmock, self).__init__(ui) > self._logfile = ui.config('bugzilla', 'mocklog') > def updatebug(self, bugid, newstate, text, committer): > with open(self._logfile, 'a') as f: > f.write('update bugid=%r, newstate=%r, committer=%r\n' > % (bugid, newstate, committer)) > f.write('----\n' + text + '\n----\n') > def notify(self, bugs, committer): > with open(self._logfile, 'a') as f: > f.write('notify bugs=%r, committer=%r\n' > % (bugs, committer)) > bugzilla.bugzilla._versions['mock'] = bzmock > EOF set up mock repository: $ hg init mockremote $ cat <<EOF > mockremote/.hg/hgrc > [extensions] > bugzilla = > bzmock = $TESTTMP/bzmock.py > > [bugzilla] > version = mock > mocklog = $TESTTMP/bzmock.log > > [hooks] > incoming.bugzilla = python:hgext.bugzilla.hook > > [web] > baseurl=http://example.org/hg > > %include $TESTTMP/bzstyle.hgrc > EOF $ hg clone -q mockremote mocklocal push with default template: $ echo '[bugzilla]' > bzstyle.hgrc $ echo foo > mocklocal/foo $ hg ci -R mocklocal -Aqm 'Fixes bug 123' $ hg -R mocklocal push -q $ cat bzmock.log && rm bzmock.log update bugid=123, newstate={}, committer='test' ---- changeset 7875a8342c6f in repo $TESTTMP/mockremote refers to bug 123. (glob) details: Fixes bug 123 ---- notify bugs={123: {}}, committer='test' push with style: $ cat <<EOF > bzstyle.map > changeset = "{node|short} refers to bug {bug}." > EOF $ echo "style = $TESTTMP/bzstyle.map" >> bzstyle.hgrc $ echo foo >> mocklocal/foo $ hg ci -R mocklocal -qm 'Fixes bug 456' $ hg -R mocklocal push -q $ cat bzmock.log && rm bzmock.log update bugid=456, newstate={}, committer='test' ---- 2808b172464b refers to bug 456. ---- notify bugs={456: {}}, committer='test' push with template (overrides style): $ cat <<EOF >> bzstyle.hgrc > template = Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}. > {hgweb}/rev/{node|short}\n > {desc} > EOF $ echo foo >> mocklocal/foo $ hg ci -R mocklocal -qm 'Fixes bug 789' $ hg -R mocklocal push -q $ cat bzmock.log && rm bzmock.log update bugid=789, newstate={}, committer='test' ---- Changeset a770f3e409f2 in mockremote. http://example.org/hg/rev/a770f3e409f2 Fixes bug 789 ---- notify bugs={789: {}}, committer='test'