sparse: move config parsing into core
This patch marks the beginning of moving code from the sparse
extension into core. The goal is to move as much of the
functionality as possible into core, where it will be an
experimental feature. The extension will likely continue to
exist to enable the feature and provide UI elements.
As part of the move, the repo method was converted to a module
function. It doesn't need to exist on repos.
An error message was also updated to reflect that an error isn't
necessarily from the .hg/sparse file. The API should be updated
later to pass in a filename so the error can be more descriptive.
Copyright of the added file was copied from the sparse extension.
#require chg
$ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.orig
init repo
$ chg init foo
$ cd foo
ill-formed config
$ chg status
$ echo '=brokenconfig' >> $HGRCPATH
$ chg status
hg: parse error at * (glob)
[255]
$ cp $HGRCPATH.orig $HGRCPATH
long socket path
$ sockpath=$TESTTMP/this/path/should/be/longer/than/one-hundred-and-seven/characters/where/107/is/the/typical/size/limit/of/unix-domain-socket
$ mkdir -p $sockpath
$ bakchgsockname=$CHGSOCKNAME
$ CHGSOCKNAME=$sockpath/server
$ export CHGSOCKNAME
$ chg root
$TESTTMP/foo
$ rm -rf $sockpath
$ CHGSOCKNAME=$bakchgsockname
$ export CHGSOCKNAME
$ cd ..
editor
------
$ cat >> pushbuffer.py <<EOF
> def reposetup(ui, repo):
> repo.ui.pushbuffer(subproc=True)
> EOF
$ chg init editor
$ cd editor
by default, system() should be redirected to the client:
$ touch foo
$ CHGDEBUG= HGEDITOR=cat chg ci -Am channeled --edit 2>&1 \
> | egrep "HG:|run 'cat"
chg: debug: run 'cat "*"' at '$TESTTMP/editor' (glob)
HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.
HG: Leave message empty to abort commit.
HG: --
HG: user: test
HG: branch 'default'
HG: added foo
but no redirection should be made if output is captured:
$ touch bar
$ CHGDEBUG= HGEDITOR=cat chg ci -Am bufferred --edit \
> --config extensions.pushbuffer="$TESTTMP/pushbuffer.py" 2>&1 \
> | egrep "HG:|run 'cat"
[1]
check that commit commands succeeded:
$ hg log -T '{rev}:{desc}\n'
1:bufferred
0:channeled
$ cd ..
pager
-----
$ cat >> fakepager.py <<EOF
> import sys
> for line in sys.stdin:
> sys.stdout.write('paged! %r\n' % line)
> EOF
enable pager extension globally, but spawns the master server with no tty:
$ chg init pager
$ cd pager
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> pager =
> [pager]
> pager = $PYTHON $TESTTMP/fakepager.py
> EOF
$ chg version > /dev/null
$ touch foo
$ chg ci -qAm foo
pager should be enabled if the attached client has a tty:
$ chg log -l1 -q --config ui.formatted=True
paged! '0:1f7b0de80e11\n'
$ chg log -l1 -q --config ui.formatted=False
0:1f7b0de80e11
chg waits for pager if runcommand raises
$ cat > $TESTTMP/crash.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import registrar
> cmdtable = {}
> command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
> @command(b'crash')
> def pagercrash(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
> ui.write('going to crash\n')
> raise Exception('.')
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/fakepager.py <<EOF
> import sys, time
> for line in iter(sys.stdin.readline, ''):
> if 'crash' in line: # only interested in lines containing 'crash'
> # if chg exits when pager is sleeping (incorrectly), the output
> # will be captured by the next test case
> time.sleep(1)
> sys.stdout.write('crash-pager: %s' % line)
> EOF
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> crash = $TESTTMP/crash.py
> EOF
$ chg crash --pager=on --config ui.formatted=True 2>/dev/null
crash-pager: going to crash
[255]
$ cd ..
server lifecycle
----------------
chg server should be restarted on code change, and old server will shut down
automatically. In this test, we use the following time parameters:
- "sleep 1" to make mtime different
- "sleep 2" to notice mtime change (polling interval is 1 sec)
set up repository with an extension:
$ chg init extreload
$ cd extreload
$ touch dummyext.py
$ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc
> [extensions]
> dummyext = dummyext.py
> EOF
isolate socket directory for stable result:
$ OLDCHGSOCKNAME=$CHGSOCKNAME
$ mkdir chgsock
$ CHGSOCKNAME=`pwd`/chgsock/server
warm up server:
$ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | egrep 'instruction|start'
chg: debug: start cmdserver at $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server.* (glob)
new server should be started if extension modified:
$ sleep 1
$ touch dummyext.py
$ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | egrep 'instruction|start'
chg: debug: instruction: unlink $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server-* (glob)
chg: debug: instruction: reconnect
chg: debug: start cmdserver at $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server.* (glob)
old server will shut down, while new server should still be reachable:
$ sleep 2
$ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | (egrep 'instruction|start' || true)
socket file should never be unlinked by old server:
(simulates unowned socket by updating mtime, which makes sure server exits
at polling cycle)
$ ls chgsock/server-*
chgsock/server-* (glob)
$ touch chgsock/server-*
$ sleep 2
$ ls chgsock/server-*
chgsock/server-* (glob)
since no server is reachable from socket file, new server should be started:
(this test makes sure that old server shut down automatically)
$ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | egrep 'instruction|start'
chg: debug: start cmdserver at $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server.* (glob)
shut down servers and restore environment:
$ rm -R chgsock
$ CHGSOCKNAME=$OLDCHGSOCKNAME
$ cd ..