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strip: invalidate phase cache after stripping changeset (issue5235)
When we remove a changeset from the changelog, the phase cache must be
invalidated, otherwise it could refer to changesets that are no longer in the
repo.
To reproduce the failure, I created an extension querying the phase cache after
the strip transaction is over.
To do that, I stripped two commits with a bookmark on one of them to force
another transaction (we open a transaction for moving bookmarks)
after the strip transaction.
Without the fix in this patch, the test leads to a stacktrace showing the issue:
repair.strip(ui, repo, revs, backup)
File "/Users/lcharignon/facebook-hg-rpms/hg-crew/mercurial/repair.py", line 205, in strip
tr.close()
File "/Users/lcharignon/facebook-hg-rpms/hg-crew/mercurial/transaction.py", line 44, in _active
return func(self, *args, **kwds)
File "/Users/lcharignon/facebook-hg-rpms/hg-crew/mercurial/transaction.py", line 490, in close
self._postclosecallback[cat](self)
File "$TESTTMP/crashstrip2.py", line 4, in test
[repo.changelog.node(r) for r in repo.revs("not public()")]
File "/Users/lcharignon/facebook-hg-rpms/hg-crew/mercurial/changelog.py", line 337, in node
return super(changelog, self).node(rev)
File "/Users/lcharignon/facebook-hg-rpms/hg-crew/mercurial/revlog.py", line 377, in node
return self.index[rev][7]
IndexError: revlog index out of range
The situation was encountered in inhibit (evolve's repo) where we would crash
following the volatile set invalidation submitted by Augie in
e6f490e328635312ee214a12bc7fd3c7d46bf9ce. Before his patch the issue was masked
as we were not accessing the phasecache after stripping a revision.
This bug uncovered another but in histedit (see explanation in issue5235).
I changed the histedit test accordingly to avoid fixing two things at once.
author | Laurent Charignon <lcharignon@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 12 May 2016 06:13:59 -0700 |
parents | 531dea16f4f7 |
children | 0ec8501af800 |
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#require test-repo $ import_checker="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/import-checker.py Run the doctests from the import checker, and make sure it's working correctly. $ TERM=dumb $ export TERM $ python -m doctest $import_checker Run additional tests for the import checker $ mkdir testpackage $ cat > testpackage/multiple.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > import os, sys > EOF $ cat > testpackage/unsorted.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > import sys > import os > EOF $ cat > testpackage/stdafterlocal.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import unsorted > import os > EOF $ cat > testpackage/requirerelative.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > import testpackage.unsorted > EOF $ cat > testpackage/importalias.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > import ui > EOF $ cat > testpackage/relativestdlib.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from .. import os > EOF $ cat > testpackage/symbolimport.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from .unsorted import foo > EOF $ cat > testpackage/latesymbolimport.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import unsorted > from mercurial.node import hex > EOF $ cat > testpackage/multiplegroups.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import unsorted > from . import more > EOF $ mkdir testpackage/subpackage $ cat > testpackage/subpackage/levelpriority.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import foo > from .. import parent > EOF $ touch testpackage/subpackage/foo.py $ cat > testpackage/subpackage/__init__.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import levelpriority # should not cause cycle > EOF $ cat > testpackage/subpackage/localimport.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import foo > def bar(): > # should not cause "higher-level import should come first" > from .. import unsorted > # but other errors should be detected > from .. import more > import testpackage.subpackage.levelpriority > EOF $ cat > testpackage/importmodulefromsub.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from .subpackage import foo # not a "direct symbol import" > EOF $ cat > testpackage/importsymbolfromsub.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from .subpackage import foo, nonmodule > EOF $ cat > testpackage/sortedentries.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import ( > foo, > bar, > ) > EOF $ cat > testpackage/importfromalias.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from . import ui > EOF $ cat > testpackage/importfromrelative.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from testpackage.unsorted import foo > EOF $ python "$import_checker" testpackage/*.py testpackage/subpackage/*.py testpackage/importalias.py:2: ui module must be "as" aliased to uimod testpackage/importfromalias.py:2: ui from testpackage must be "as" aliased to uimod testpackage/importfromrelative.py:2: import should be relative: testpackage.unsorted testpackage/importfromrelative.py:2: direct symbol import foo from testpackage.unsorted testpackage/importsymbolfromsub.py:2: direct symbol import nonmodule from testpackage.subpackage testpackage/latesymbolimport.py:3: symbol import follows non-symbol import: mercurial.node testpackage/multiple.py:2: multiple imported names: os, sys testpackage/multiplegroups.py:3: multiple "from . import" statements testpackage/relativestdlib.py:2: relative import of stdlib module testpackage/requirerelative.py:2: import should be relative: testpackage.unsorted testpackage/sortedentries.py:2: imports from testpackage not lexically sorted: bar < foo testpackage/stdafterlocal.py:3: stdlib import "os" follows local import: testpackage testpackage/subpackage/levelpriority.py:3: higher-level import should come first: testpackage testpackage/subpackage/localimport.py:7: multiple "from .. import" statements testpackage/subpackage/localimport.py:8: import should be relative: testpackage.subpackage.levelpriority testpackage/symbolimport.py:2: direct symbol import foo from testpackage.unsorted testpackage/unsorted.py:3: imports not lexically sorted: os < sys [1] $ cd "$TESTDIR"/.. There are a handful of cases here that require renaming a module so it doesn't overlap with a stdlib module name. There are also some cycles here that we should still endeavor to fix, and some cycles will be hidden by deduplication algorithm in the cycle detector, so fixing these may expose other cycles. Known-bad files are excluded by -X as some of them would produce unstable outputs, which should be fixed later. $ hg locate 'mercurial/**.py' 'hgext/**.py' 'tests/**.py' \ > 'tests/**.t' \ > -X tests/test-hgweb-auth.py \ > -X tests/hypothesishelpers.py \ > -X tests/test-ctxmanager.py \ > -X tests/test-lock.py \ > -X tests/test-verify-repo-operations.py \ > -X tests/test-hook.t \ > -X tests/test-import.t \ > -X tests/test-check-module-imports.t \ > -X tests/test-commit-interactive.t \ > -X tests/test-contrib-check-code.t \ > -X tests/test-extension.t \ > -X tests/test-hghave.t \ > -X tests/test-hgweb-no-path-info.t \ > -X tests/test-hgweb-no-request-uri.t \ > -X tests/test-hgweb-non-interactive.t \ > | sed 's-\\-/-g' | python "$import_checker" - Import cycle: hgext.largefiles.basestore -> hgext.largefiles.localstore -> hgext.largefiles.basestore [1]