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hg: introduce "wirepeersetupfuncs" to setup wire peer by extensions (issue4109)
Since changeset 6f72e7d28b35, "reposetup()" of each extensions is
invoked only on repositories enabling corresponded extensions.
This causes that largefiles specific interactions between the
repository enabling largefiles locally and remote (wire) peer fail,
because there is no way to know whether largefiles is enabled on the
remote repository behind the wire peer, and largefiles specific
"wireproto functions" are not given to any wire peers.
To avoid this problem, largefiles should be enabled in wider scope
than each repositories (e.g. user-wide "${HOME}/.hgrc").
This patch introduces "wirepeersetupfuncs" to setup wire peer by
extensions already enabled. Functions registered into
"wirepeersetupfuncs" are invoked for all wire peers.
This patch uses plain list instead of "util.hooks" for
"wirepeersetupfuncs", because the former allows to control order of
function invocation by order of extension enabling: it may be useful
for workaround of problems with combination of enabled extensions
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Sat, 29 Mar 2014 01:20:07 +0900 |
parents | f4930b533d55 |
children | a4b67bf1f0a5 |
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$ hg init Issue562: .hgignore requires newline at end: $ touch foo $ touch bar $ touch baz $ cat > makeignore.py <<EOF > f = open(".hgignore", "w") > f.write("ignore\n") > f.write("foo\n") > # No EOL here > f.write("bar") > f.close() > EOF $ python makeignore.py Should display baz only: $ hg status ? baz $ rm foo bar baz .hgignore makeignore.py $ touch a.o $ touch a.c $ touch syntax $ mkdir dir $ touch dir/a.o $ touch dir/b.o $ touch dir/c.o $ hg add dir/a.o $ hg commit -m 0 $ hg add dir/b.o $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "*.o" > .hgignore $ hg status abort: $TESTTMP/.hgignore: invalid pattern (relre): *.o (glob) [255] $ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax Check it does not ignore the current directory '.': $ echo "^\." > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "glob:**.o" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "glob:*.o" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "re:.*\.o" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "syntax: invalid" > .hgignore $ hg status $TESTTMP/.hgignore: ignoring invalid syntax 'invalid' (glob) A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "*.o" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "relglob:syntax*" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o $ echo "relglob:*" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o $ cd dir $ hg status . A b.o $ hg debugignore (?:(?:|.*/)[^/]*(?:/|$)) $ cd .. Check patterns that match only the directory $ echo "^dir\$" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? syntax