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match: add a subclass for dirstate normalizing of the matched patterns This class is only needed on case insensitive filesystems, and only for wdir context matches. It allows the user to not match the case of the items in the filesystem- especially for naming directories, which dirstate doesn't handle[1]. Making dirstate handle mismatched directory cases is too expensive[2]. Since dirstate doesn't apply to committed csets, this is only created by overriding basectx.match() in workingctx, and only on icasefs. The default arguments have been dropped, because the ctx must be passed to the matcher in order to function. For operations that can apply to both wdir and some other context, this ends up normalizing the filename to the case as it exists in the filesystem, and using that case for the lookup in the other context. See the diff example in the test. Previously, given a directory with an inexact case: - add worked as expected - diff, forget and status would silently ignore the request - files would exit with 1 - commit, revert and remove would fail (even when the commands leading up to them worked): $ hg ci -m "AbCDef" capsdir1/capsdir abort: CapsDir1/CapsDir: no match under directory! $ hg revert -r '.^' capsdir1/capsdir capsdir1\capsdir: no such file in rev 64dae27060b7 $ hg remove capsdir1/capsdir not removing capsdir1\capsdir: no tracked files [1] Globs are normalized, so that the -I and -X don't need to be specified with a case match. Without that, the second last remove (with -X) removes the files, leaving nothing for the last remove. However, specifying the files as 'glob:**.Txt' does not work. Perhaps this requires 're.IGNORECASE'? There are only a handful of places that create matchers directly, instead of being routed through the context.match() method. Some may benefit from changing over to using ctx.match() as a factory function: revset.checkstatus() revset.contains() revset.filelog() revset._matchfiles() localrepository._loadfilter() ignore.ignore() fileset.subrepo() filemerge._picktool() overrides.addlargefiles() lfcommands.lfconvert() kwtemplate.__init__() eolfile.__init__() eolfile.checkrev() acl.buildmatch() Currently, a toplevel subrepo can be named with an inexact case. However, the path auditor gets in the way of naming _anything_ in the subrepo if the top level case doesn't match. That is trickier to handle, because there's the user provided case, the case in the filesystem, and the case stored in .hgsub. This can be fixed next cycle. --- a/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t +++ b/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t @@ -170,8 +170,15 @@ R sub1/sub2/test.txt $ hg update -Cq $ touch sub1/sub2/folder/bar +#if icasefs + $ hg addremove Sub1/sub2 + abort: path 'Sub1\sub2' is inside nested repo 'Sub1' + [255] + $ hg -q addremove sub1/sub2 +#else $ hg addremove sub1/sub2 adding sub1/sub2/folder/bar (glob) +#endif $ hg status -S A sub1/sub2/folder/bar ? foo/bar/abc The narrowmatcher class may need to be tweaked when that is fixed. [1] http://www.selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2015-April/068183.html [2] http://www.selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2015-April/068191.html
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 12 Apr 2015 01:39:21 -0400
parents a970a5c15b43
children 1d0e4832e616
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#require p4

  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "convert = " >> $HGRCPATH

create p4 depot
  $ P4ROOT=`pwd`/depot; export P4ROOT
  $ P4AUDIT=$P4ROOT/audit; export P4AUDIT
  $ P4JOURNAL=$P4ROOT/journal; export P4JOURNAL
  $ P4LOG=$P4ROOT/log; export P4LOG
  $ P4PORT=localhost:$HGPORT; export P4PORT
  $ P4DEBUG=1; export P4DEBUG

start the p4 server
  $ [ ! -d $P4ROOT ] && mkdir $P4ROOT
  $ p4d -f -J off >$P4ROOT/stdout 2>$P4ROOT/stderr &
  $ echo $! >> $DAEMON_PIDS
  $ trap "echo stopping the p4 server ; p4 admin stop" EXIT

  $ # wait for the server to initialize
  $ while ! p4 ; do
  >    sleep 1
  > done >/dev/null 2>/dev/null

create a client spec
  $ P4CLIENT=hg-p4-import; export P4CLIENT
  $ DEPOTPATH=//depot/test-mercurial-import/...
  $ p4 client -o | sed '/^View:/,$ d' >p4client
  $ echo View: >>p4client
  $ echo " $DEPOTPATH //$P4CLIENT/..." >>p4client
  $ p4 client -i <p4client
  Client hg-p4-import saved.

populate the depot
  $ echo a > a
  $ mkdir b
  $ echo c > b/c
  $ p4 add a b/c
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/a#1 - opened for add
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/b/c#1 - opened for add
  $ p4 submit -d initial
  Submitting change 1.
  Locking 2 files ...
  add //depot/test-mercurial-import/a#1
  add //depot/test-mercurial-import/b/c#1
  Change 1 submitted.

change some files
  $ p4 edit a
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/a#1 - opened for edit
  $ echo aa >> a
  $ p4 submit -d "change a"
  Submitting change 2.
  Locking 1 files ...
  edit //depot/test-mercurial-import/a#2
  Change 2 submitted.

  $ p4 edit b/c
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/b/c#1 - opened for edit
  $ echo cc >> b/c
  $ p4 submit -d "change b/c"
  Submitting change 3.
  Locking 1 files ...
  edit //depot/test-mercurial-import/b/c#2
  Change 3 submitted.

convert
  $ hg convert -s p4 $DEPOTPATH dst
  initializing destination dst repository
  reading p4 views
  collecting p4 changelists
  1 initial
  2 change a
  3 change b/c
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  2 initial
  1 change a
  0 change b/c
  $ hg -R dst log --template 'rev={rev} desc="{desc}" tags="{tags}" files="{files}"\n'
  rev=2 desc="change b/c" tags="tip" files="b/c"
  rev=1 desc="change a" tags="" files="a"
  rev=0 desc="initial" tags="" files="a b/c"

change some files
  $ p4 edit a b/c
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/a#2 - opened for edit
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/b/c#2 - opened for edit
  $ echo aaa >> a
  $ echo ccc >> b/c
  $ p4 submit -d "change a b/c"
  Submitting change 4.
  Locking 2 files ...
  edit //depot/test-mercurial-import/a#3
  edit //depot/test-mercurial-import/b/c#3
  Change 4 submitted.

convert again
  $ hg convert -s p4 $DEPOTPATH dst
  reading p4 views
  collecting p4 changelists
  1 initial
  2 change a
  3 change b/c
  4 change a b/c
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 change a b/c
  $ hg -R dst log --template 'rev={rev} desc="{desc}" tags="{tags}" files="{files}"\n'
  rev=3 desc="change a b/c" tags="tip" files="a b/c"
  rev=2 desc="change b/c" tags="" files="b/c"
  rev=1 desc="change a" tags="" files="a"
  rev=0 desc="initial" tags="" files="a b/c"

interesting names
  $ echo dddd > "d d"
  $ mkdir " e"
  $ echo fff >" e/ f"
  $ p4 add "d d" " e/ f"
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/d d#1 - opened for add
  //depot/test-mercurial-import/ e/ f#1 - opened for add
  $ p4 submit -d "add d e f"
  Submitting change 5.
  Locking 2 files ...
  add //depot/test-mercurial-import/ e/ f#1
  add //depot/test-mercurial-import/d d#1
  Change 5 submitted.

convert again
  $ hg convert -s p4 $DEPOTPATH dst
  reading p4 views
  collecting p4 changelists
  1 initial
  2 change a
  3 change b/c
  4 change a b/c
  5 add d e f
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 add d e f
  $ hg -R dst log --template 'rev={rev} desc="{desc}" tags="{tags}" files="{files}"\n'
  rev=4 desc="add d e f" tags="tip" files=" e/ f d d"
  rev=3 desc="change a b/c" tags="" files="a b/c"
  rev=2 desc="change b/c" tags="" files="b/c"
  rev=1 desc="change a" tags="" files="a"
  rev=0 desc="initial" tags="" files="a b/c"

exit trap:
  stopping the p4 server