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discovery: avoid wrongly saying there are nothing to pull
We can get in a situation where a revision passed through `hg pull --rev REV`
are available on the server, but not a descendant of the advertised server
heads.
For example the server could lying be during heads advertisement, to hide some
pull request. Or obsolete/hidden content could be explicitly pulled.
So in this case the lookup associated to `REV` returned successfully, but the
normal discovery will find all advertised heads already known locally. This flip
a special boolean `anyinc` that will prevent any fetch attempt, preventing `REV`
to be pulled over.
We add three line of code to detect this case and make sure a pull actually
happens.
My main target is to make some third party extensions happy (I expect the
associated test to move upstream with the extension). However this fix already
make some of the `infinitepush` test happier.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 06 Apr 2020 00:24:57 +0200 |
parents | 94eac340d212 |
children | 0b475b0b0344 |
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hg debuginstall $ hg debuginstall checking encoding (ascii)... checking Python executable (*) (glob) checking Python version (2.*) (glob) (no-py3 !) checking Python version (3.*) (glob) (py3 !) checking Python lib (.*[Ll]ib.*)... (re) checking Python security support (*) (glob) TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?) SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?) checking Mercurial version (*) (glob) checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob) checking module policy (*) (glob) checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob) checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob) checking "re2" regexp engine \((available|missing)\) (re) checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob) checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob) checking commit editor... (*) (glob) checking username (test) no problems detected hg debuginstall JSON $ hg debuginstall -Tjson | sed 's|\\\\|\\|g' [ { "compengines": ["bz2", "bz2truncated", "none", "zlib"*], (glob) "compenginesavail": ["bz2", "bz2truncated", "none", "zlib"*], (glob) "compenginesserver": [*"zlib"*], (glob) "defaulttemplate": "*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default", (glob) "defaulttemplateerror": null, "defaulttemplatenotfound": "default", "editor": "*", (glob) "editornotfound": false, "encoding": "ascii", "encodingerror": null, "extensionserror": null, (no-pure !) "hgmodulepolicy": "*", (glob) "hgmodules": "*mercurial", (glob) "hgver": "*", (glob) "hgverextra": "*", (glob) "problems": 0, "pythonexe": "*", (glob) "pythonlib": "*", (glob) "pythonsecurity": [*], (glob) "pythonver": "*.*.*", (glob) "re2": (true|false), (re) "templatedirs": "*mercurial?templates", (glob) "username": "test", "usernameerror": null, "vinotfound": false } ] hg debuginstall with no username $ HGUSER= hg debuginstall checking encoding (ascii)... checking Python executable (*) (glob) checking Python version (2.*) (glob) (no-py3 !) checking Python version (3.*) (glob) (py3 !) checking Python lib (.*[Ll]ib.*)... (re) checking Python security support (*) (glob) TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?) SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?) checking Mercurial version (*) (glob) checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob) checking module policy (*) (glob) checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob) checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob) checking "re2" regexp engine \((available|missing)\) (re) checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob) checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob) checking commit editor... (*) (glob) checking username... no username supplied (specify a username in your configuration file) 1 problems detected, please check your install! [1] hg debuginstall with invalid encoding $ HGENCODING=invalidenc hg debuginstall | grep encoding checking encoding (invalidenc)... unknown encoding: invalidenc exception message in JSON $ HGENCODING=invalidenc HGUSER= hg debuginstall -Tjson | grep error "defaulttemplateerror": null, "encodingerror": "unknown encoding: invalidenc", "extensionserror": null, (no-pure !) "usernameerror": "no username supplied", path variables are expanded (~ is the same as $TESTTMP) $ mkdir tools $ touch tools/testeditor.exe #if execbit $ chmod 755 tools/testeditor.exe #endif $ HGEDITOR="~/tools/testeditor.exe" hg debuginstall checking encoding (ascii)... checking Python executable (*) (glob) checking Python version (2.*) (glob) (no-py3 !) checking Python version (3.*) (glob) (py3 !) checking Python lib (.*[Ll]ib.*)... (re) checking Python security support (*) (glob) TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?) SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?) checking Mercurial version (*) (glob) checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob) checking module policy (*) (glob) checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob) checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob) checking "re2" regexp engine \((available|missing)\) (re) checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob) checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob) checking commit editor... ($TESTTMP/tools/testeditor.exe) checking username (test) no problems detected print out the binary post-shlexsplit in the error message when commit editor is not found (this is intentionally using backslashes to mimic a windows usecase). $ HGEDITOR="c:\foo\bar\baz.exe -y -z" hg debuginstall checking encoding (ascii)... checking Python executable (*) (glob) checking Python version (2.*) (glob) (no-py3 !) checking Python version (3.*) (glob) (py3 !) checking Python lib (.*[Ll]ib.*)... (re) checking Python security support (*) (glob) TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?) SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?) checking Mercurial version (*) (glob) checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob) checking module policy (*) (glob) checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob) checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob) checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob) checking "re2" regexp engine \((available|missing)\) (re) checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob) checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob) checking commit editor... (c:\foo\bar\baz.exe) (windows !) Can't find editor 'c:\foo\bar\baz.exe' in PATH (windows !) checking commit editor... (c:foobarbaz.exe) (no-windows !) Can't find editor 'c:foobarbaz.exe' in PATH (no-windows !) (specify a commit editor in your configuration file) checking username (test) 1 problems detected, please check your install! [1] debuginstall extension support $ hg debuginstall --config extensions.fsmonitor= --config fsmonitor.watchman_exe=false | grep atchman fsmonitor checking for watchman binary... (false) watchman binary missing or broken: warning: Watchman unavailable: watchman exited with code 1 Verify the json works too: $ hg debuginstall --config extensions.fsmonitor= --config fsmonitor.watchman_exe=false -Tjson | grep atchman "fsmonitor-watchman": "false", "fsmonitor-watchman-error": "warning: Watchman unavailable: watchman exited with code 1", Verify that Mercurial is installable with pip. Note that this MUST be the last test in this file, because we do some nasty things to the shell environment in order to make the virtualenv work reliably. On Python 3, we use the venv module, which is part of the standard library. But some Linux distros strip out this module's functionality involving pip, so we have to look for the ensurepip module, which these distros strip out completely. On Python 2, we use the 3rd party virtualenv module, if available. $ cd $TESTTMP $ unset PYTHONPATH #if py3 ensurepip $ "$PYTHON" -m venv installenv >> pip.log Note: we use this weird path to run pip and hg to avoid platform differences, since it's bin on most platforms but Scripts on Windows. $ ./installenv/*/pip install --no-index $TESTDIR/.. >> pip.log Failed building wheel for mercurial (?) $ ./installenv/*/hg debuginstall || cat pip.log checking encoding (ascii)... checking Python executable (*) (glob) checking Python version (3.*) (glob) checking Python lib (*)... (glob) checking Python security support (*) (glob) checking Mercurial version (*) (glob) checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob) checking module policy (*) (glob) checking installed modules (*/mercurial)... (glob) checking registered compression engines (*) (glob) checking available compression engines (*) (glob) checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*) (glob) checking "re2" regexp engine \((available|missing)\) (re) checking templates ($TESTTMP/installenv/*/site-packages/mercurial/templates)... (glob) checking default template ($TESTTMP/installenv/*/site-packages/mercurial/templates/map-cmdline.default) (glob) checking commit editor... (*) (glob) checking username (test) no problems detected #endif #if no-py3 virtualenv Note: --no-site-packages is deprecated, but some places have an ancient virtualenv from their linux distro or similar and it's not yet the default for them. $ "$PYTHON" -m virtualenv --no-site-packages --never-download installenv >> pip.log DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 will reach the end of its life on January 1st, 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 2.7 won't be maintained after that date. A future version of pip will drop support for Python 2.7. (?) DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 will reach the end of its life on January 1st, 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 2.7 won't be maintained after that date. A future version of pip will drop support for Python 2.7. More details about Python 2 support in pip, can be found at https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/#python-2-support (?) Note: we use this weird path to run pip and hg to avoid platform differences, since it's bin on most platforms but Scripts on Windows. $ ./installenv/*/pip install --no-index $TESTDIR/.. >> pip.log DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 will reach the end of its life on January 1st, 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 2.7 won't be maintained after that date. A future version of pip will drop support for Python 2.7. (?) DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 will reach the end of its life on January 1st, 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 2.7 won't be maintained after that date. A future version of pip will drop support for Python 2.7. More details about Python 2 support in pip, can be found at https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/#python-2-support (?) $ ./installenv/*/hg debuginstall || cat pip.log checking encoding (ascii)... checking Python executable (*) (glob) checking Python version (2.*) (glob) checking Python lib (*)... (glob) checking Python security support (*) (glob) TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?) SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?) checking Mercurial version (*) (glob) checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob) checking module policy (*) (glob) checking installed modules (*/mercurial)... (glob) checking registered compression engines (*) (glob) checking available compression engines (*) (glob) checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*) (glob) checking "re2" regexp engine \((available|missing)\) (re) checking templates ($TESTTMP/installenv/*/site-packages/mercurial/templates)... (glob) checking default template ($TESTTMP/installenv/*/site-packages/mercurial/templates/map-cmdline.default) (glob) checking commit editor... (*) (glob) checking username (test) no problems detected #endif