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streamclone: support for producing and consuming stream clone bundles
Up to this point, stream clones only existed as a dynamically generated
data format produced and consumed during streaming clones. In order to
support this efficient cloning format with the clone bundles feature, we
need a more formal, on disk representation of the streaming clone data.
This patch introduces a new "bundle" type for streaming clones. Unlike
existing bundles, it does not contain changegroup data. It does,
however, share the same concepts like the 4 byte header which identifies
the type of data that follows and the 2 byte abbreviation for
compression types (of which only "UN" is currently supported).
The new bundle format is essentially the existing stream clone version 1
data format with some headers at the beginning.
Content negotiation at stream clone request time checked for repository
format/requirements compatibility before initiating a stream clone. We
can't do active content negotiation when using clone bundles. So, we put
this set of requirements inside the payload so consumers have a built-in
mechanism for checking compatibility before reading and applying lots of
data. Of course, we will also advertise this requirements set in clone
bundles. But that's for another patch.
We currently don't have a mechanism to produce and consume this new
bundle format. This will be implemented in upcoming patches.
It's worth noting that if a legacy client attempts to `hg unbundle` a
stream clone bundle (with the "HGS1" header), it will abort with:
"unknown bundle version S1," which seems appropriate.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 17 Oct 2015 11:14:52 -0700 |
parents | 701df761aa94 |
children | 3b7cb3d17137 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > mq= > > [phases] > publish=False > > [alias] > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > theads = heads --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > EOF $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am A adding a $ hg branch branch1 marked working directory as branch branch1 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg ci -m 'branch1' $ echo b > b $ hg ci -Am B adding b $ hg up -q 0 $ hg branch branch2 marked working directory as branch branch2 $ hg ci -m 'branch2' $ echo c > C $ hg ci -Am C adding C $ hg up -q 2 $ hg branch -f branch2 marked working directory as branch branch2 $ echo d > d $ hg ci -Am D adding d created new head $ echo e > e $ hg ci -Am E adding e $ hg update default 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg branch branch3 marked working directory as branch branch3 $ hg ci -m 'branch3' $ echo f > f $ hg ci -Am F adding f $ cd .. Rebase part of branch2 (5-6) onto branch3 (8): $ hg clone -q -u . a a1 $ cd a1 $ hg tglog @ 8: 'F' branch3 | o 7: 'branch3' branch3 | | o 6: 'E' branch2 | | | o 5: 'D' branch2 | | | | o 4: 'C' branch2 | | | +---o 3: 'branch2' branch2 | | | o 2: 'B' branch1 | | | o 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg branches branch3 8:4666b71e8e32 branch2 6:5097051d331d branch1 2:0a03079c47fd (inactive) default 0:1994f17a630e (inactive) $ hg theads 8: 'F' branch3 6: 'E' branch2 4: 'C' branch2 2: 'B' branch1 0: 'A' $ hg rebase -s 5 -d 8 rebasing 5:635859577d0b "D" rebasing 6:5097051d331d "E" saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a1/.hg/strip-backup/635859577d0b-89160bff-backup.hg (glob) $ hg branches branch3 8:466cdfb14b62 branch2 4:e4fdb121d036 branch1 2:0a03079c47fd default 0:1994f17a630e (inactive) $ hg theads 8: 'E' branch3 4: 'C' branch2 2: 'B' branch1 0: 'A' $ hg tglog o 8: 'E' branch3 | o 7: 'D' branch3 | @ 6: 'F' branch3 | o 5: 'branch3' branch3 | | o 4: 'C' branch2 | | | o 3: 'branch2' branch2 |/ | o 2: 'B' branch1 | | | o 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ cd .. Rebase head of branch3 (8) onto branch2 (6): $ hg clone -q -u . a a2 $ cd a2 $ hg tglog @ 8: 'F' branch3 | o 7: 'branch3' branch3 | | o 6: 'E' branch2 | | | o 5: 'D' branch2 | | | | o 4: 'C' branch2 | | | +---o 3: 'branch2' branch2 | | | o 2: 'B' branch1 | | | o 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg rebase -s 8 -d 6 rebasing 8:4666b71e8e32 "F" (tip) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a2/.hg/strip-backup/4666b71e8e32-fc1c4e96-backup.hg (glob) $ hg branches branch2 8:6b4bdc1b5ac0 branch3 7:653b9feb4616 branch1 2:0a03079c47fd (inactive) default 0:1994f17a630e (inactive) $ hg theads 8: 'F' branch2 7: 'branch3' branch3 4: 'C' branch2 2: 'B' branch1 0: 'A' $ hg tglog @ 8: 'F' branch2 | | o 7: 'branch3' branch3 | | o | 6: 'E' branch2 | | o | 5: 'D' branch2 | | | | o 4: 'C' branch2 | | | | | o 3: 'branch2' branch2 | |/ o | 2: 'B' branch1 | | o | 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg verify -q $ cd .. Rebase entire branch3 (7-8) onto branch2 (6): $ hg clone -q -u . a a3 $ cd a3 $ hg tglog @ 8: 'F' branch3 | o 7: 'branch3' branch3 | | o 6: 'E' branch2 | | | o 5: 'D' branch2 | | | | o 4: 'C' branch2 | | | +---o 3: 'branch2' branch2 | | | o 2: 'B' branch1 | | | o 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg rebase -s 7 -d 6 rebasing 7:653b9feb4616 "branch3" note: rebase of 7:653b9feb4616 created no changes to commit rebasing 8:4666b71e8e32 "F" (tip) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/.hg/strip-backup/653b9feb4616-3c88de16-backup.hg (glob) $ hg branches branch2 7:6b4bdc1b5ac0 branch1 2:0a03079c47fd (inactive) default 0:1994f17a630e (inactive) $ hg theads 7: 'F' branch2 4: 'C' branch2 2: 'B' branch1 0: 'A' $ hg tglog @ 7: 'F' branch2 | o 6: 'E' branch2 | o 5: 'D' branch2 | | o 4: 'C' branch2 | | | o 3: 'branch2' branch2 | | o | 2: 'B' branch1 | | o | 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg verify -q Stripping multiple branches in one go bypasses the fast-case code to update the branch cache. $ hg strip 2 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/.hg/strip-backup/0a03079c47fd-11b7c407-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog o 3: 'C' branch2 | o 2: 'branch2' branch2 | | @ 1: 'branch1' branch1 |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg branches branch2 3:e4fdb121d036 branch1 1:63379ac49655 default 0:1994f17a630e (inactive) $ hg theads 3: 'C' branch2 1: 'branch1' branch1 0: 'A' Fast path branchcache code should not be invoked if branches stripped is not the same as branches remaining. $ hg init b $ cd b $ hg branch branch1 marked working directory as branch branch1 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg ci -m 'branch1' $ hg branch branch2 marked working directory as branch branch2 $ hg ci -m 'branch2' $ hg branch -f branch1 marked working directory as branch branch1 $ echo a > A $ hg ci -Am A adding A created new head $ hg tglog @ 2: 'A' branch1 | o 1: 'branch2' branch2 | o 0: 'branch1' branch1 $ hg theads 2: 'A' branch1 1: 'branch2' branch2 $ hg strip 2 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/b/.hg/strip-backup/a5b4b27ed7b4-a3b6984e-backup.hg (glob) $ hg theads 1: 'branch2' branch2 0: 'branch1' branch1 Make sure requesting to strip a revision already stripped does not confuse things. Try both orders. $ cd .. $ hg init c $ cd c $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am A adding a $ echo b > b $ hg ci -Am B adding b $ echo c > c $ hg ci -Am C adding c $ echo d > d $ hg ci -Am D adding d $ echo e > e $ hg ci -Am E adding e $ hg tglog @ 4: 'E' | o 3: 'D' | o 2: 'C' | o 1: 'B' | o 0: 'A' $ hg strip 3 4 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/c/.hg/strip-backup/67a385d4e6f2-b9243789-backup.hg (glob) $ hg theads 2: 'C' $ hg strip 2 1 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/c/.hg/strip-backup/6c81ed0049f8-a687065f-backup.hg (glob) $ hg theads 0: 'A' Make sure rebase does not break for phase/filter related reason ---------------------------------------------------------------- (issue3858) $ cd .. $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > logtemplate={rev} {desc} {phase}\n > EOF $ hg init c4 $ cd c4 $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am A adding a $ echo b > b $ hg ci -Am B adding b $ hg up 0 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo c > c $ hg ci -Am C adding c created new head $ hg up 1 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg merge 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -m d $ hg up 2 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo e > e $ hg ci -Am E adding e created new head $ hg merge 3 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -m F $ hg up 3 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo g > g $ hg ci -Am G adding g created new head $ echo h > h $ hg ci -Am H adding h $ hg up 5 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo i > i $ hg ci -Am I adding i Turn most changeset public $ hg ph -p 7 $ hg heads 8 I draft 7 H public $ hg log -G @ 8 I draft | | o 7 H public | | | o 6 G public | | o | 5 F draft |\| o | 4 E draft | | | o 3 d public |/| o | 2 C public | | | o 1 B public |/ o 0 A public $ cat > $TESTTMP/checkeditform.sh <<EOF > env | grep HGEDITFORM > true > EOF $ HGEDITOR="sh $TESTTMP/checkeditform.sh" hg rebase --dest 7 --source 5 -e rebasing 5:361a99976cc9 "F" HGEDITFORM=rebase.merge rebasing 8:326cfedc031c "I" (tip) HGEDITFORM=rebase.normal saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/c4/.hg/strip-backup/361a99976cc9-35e980d0-backup.hg (glob)