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filectx.parents: enforce changeid of parent to be in own changectx ancestors Because of the way filenodes are computed, you can have multiple changesets "introducing" the same file revision. For example, in the changeset graph below, changeset 2 and 3 both change a file -to- and -from- the same content. o 3: content = new | | o 2: content = new |/ o 1: content = old In such cases, the file revision is create once, when 2 is added, and just reused for 3. So the file change in '3' (from "old" to "new)" has no linkrev pointing to it). We'll call this situation "linkrev-shadowing". As the linkrev is used for optimization purposes when walking a file history, the linkrev-shadowing results in an unexpected jump to another branch during such a walk.. This leads to multiple bugs with log, annotate and rename detection. One element to fix such bugs is to ensure that walking the file history sticks on the same topology as the changeset's history. For this purpose, we extend the logic in 'basefilectx.parents' so that it always defines the proper changeset to associate the parent file revision with. This "proper" changeset has to be an ancestor of the changeset associated with the child file revision. This logic is performed in the '_adjustlinkrev' function. This function is given the starting changeset and all the information regarding the parent file revision. If the linkrev for the file revision is an ancestor of the starting changeset, the linkrev is valid and will be used. If it is not, we detected a topological jump caused by linkrev shadowing, we are going to walk the ancestors of the starting changeset until we find one setting the file to the revision we are trying to create. The performance impact appears acceptable: - We are walking the changelog once for each filelog traversal (as there should be no overlap between searches), - changelog traversal itself is fairly cheap, compared to what is likely going to be perform on the result on the filelog traversal, - We only touch the manifest for ancestors touching the file, And such changesets are likely to be the one introducing the file. (except in pathological cases involving merge), - We use manifest diff instead of full manifest unpacking to check manifest content, so it does not involve applying multiple diffs in most case. - linkrev shadowing is not the common case. Tests for fixed issues in log, annotate and rename detection have been added. But this changeset does not solve all problems. It fixes -ancestry- computation, but if the linkrev-shadowed changesets is the starting one, we'll still get things wrong. We'll have to fix the bootstrapping of such operations in a later changeset. Also, the usage of `hg log FILE` without --follow still has issues with linkrev pointing to hidden changesets, because it relies on the `filelog` revset which implement its own traversal logic that is still to be fixed. Thanks goes to: - Matt Mackall: for nudging me in the right direction - Julien Cristau and RĂ©mi Cardona: for keep telling me linkrev bug were an evolution show stopper for 3 years. - Durham Goode: for finding a new linkrev issue every few weeks - Mads Kiilerich: for that last rename bug who raise this topic over my anoyance limit.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
date Tue, 23 Dec 2014 15:30:38 -0800
parents e955549cd045
children f1eaf03dd608
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Test interactions between mq and patch.eol


  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [extensions]
  > mq =
  > [diff]
  > nodates = 1
  > EOF

  $ cat > makepatch.py <<EOF
  > f = file('eol.diff', 'wb')
  > w = f.write
  > w('test message\n')
  > w('diff --git a/a b/a\n')
  > w('--- a/a\n')
  > w('+++ b/a\n')
  > w('@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@\n')
  > w(' a\n')
  > w('-b\r\n')
  > w('+y\r\n')
  > w(' c\r\n')
  > w(' d\n')
  > w('-e\n')
  > w('\ No newline at end of file\n')
  > w('+z\r\n')
  > w('\ No newline at end of file\r\n')
  > EOF

  $ cat > cateol.py <<EOF
  > import sys
  > for line in file(sys.argv[1], 'rb'):
  >     line = line.replace('\r', '<CR>')
  >     line = line.replace('\n', '<LF>')
  >     print line
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo '\.diff' > .hgignore
  $ echo '\.rej' >> .hgignore


Test different --eol values

  $ $PYTHON -c 'file("a", "wb").write("a\nb\nc\nd\ne")'
  $ hg ci -Am adda
  adding .hgignore
  adding a
  $ python ../makepatch.py
  $ hg qimport eol.diff
  adding eol.diff to series file

should fail in strict mode

  $ hg qpush
  applying eol.diff
  patching file a
  Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
  1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
  patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
  patch failed, rejects left in working dir
  errors during apply, please fix and refresh eol.diff
  [2]
  $ hg qpop
  popping eol.diff
  patch queue now empty

invalid eol

  $ hg --config patch.eol='LFCR' qpush
  applying eol.diff
  patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
  patch failed, rejects left in working dir
  errors during apply, please fix and refresh eol.diff
  [2]
  $ hg qpop
  popping eol.diff
  patch queue now empty

force LF

  $ hg --config patch.eol='CRLF' qpush
  applying eol.diff
  now at: eol.diff
  $ hg qrefresh
  $ python ../cateol.py .hg/patches/eol.diff
  # HG changeset patch<LF>
  # Parent  0d0bf99a8b7a3842c6f8ef09e34f69156c4bd9d0<LF>
  test message<LF>
  <LF>
  diff -r 0d0bf99a8b7a a<LF>
  --- a/a<LF>
  +++ b/a<LF>
  @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@<LF>
  -a<LF>
  -b<LF>
  -c<LF>
  -d<LF>
  -e<LF>
  \ No newline at end of file<LF>
  +a<CR><LF>
  +y<CR><LF>
  +c<CR><LF>
  +d<CR><LF>
  +z<LF>
  \ No newline at end of file<LF>
  $ python ../cateol.py a
  a<CR><LF>
  y<CR><LF>
  c<CR><LF>
  d<CR><LF>
  z
  $ hg qpop
  popping eol.diff
  patch queue now empty

push again forcing LF and compare revisions

  $ hg --config patch.eol='CRLF' qpush
  applying eol.diff
  now at: eol.diff
  $ python ../cateol.py a
  a<CR><LF>
  y<CR><LF>
  c<CR><LF>
  d<CR><LF>
  z
  $ hg qpop
  popping eol.diff
  patch queue now empty

push again without LF and compare revisions

  $ hg qpush
  applying eol.diff
  now at: eol.diff
  $ python ../cateol.py a
  a<CR><LF>
  y<CR><LF>
  c<CR><LF>
  d<CR><LF>
  z
  $ hg qpop
  popping eol.diff
  patch queue now empty
  $ cd ..


Test .rej file EOL are left unchanged

  $ hg init testeol
  $ cd testeol
  $ $PYTHON -c "file('a', 'wb').write('1\r\n2\r\n3\r\n4')"
  $ hg ci -Am adda
  adding a
  $ $PYTHON -c "file('a', 'wb').write('1\r\n2\r\n33\r\n4')"
  $ hg qnew patch1
  $ hg qpop
  popping patch1
  patch queue now empty
  $ $PYTHON -c "file('a', 'wb').write('1\r\n22\r\n33\r\n4')"
  $ hg ci -m changea

  $ hg --config 'patch.eol=LF' qpush
  applying patch1
  patching file a
  Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
  1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
  patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
  patch failed, rejects left in working dir
  errors during apply, please fix and refresh patch1
  [2]
  $ hg qpop
  popping patch1
  patch queue now empty
  $ cat a.rej
  --- a
  +++ a
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
   1\r (esc)
   2\r (esc)
  -3\r (esc)
  +33\r (esc)
   4
  \ No newline at end of file

  $ hg --config 'patch.eol=auto' qpush
  applying patch1
  patching file a
  Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
  1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
  patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
  patch failed, rejects left in working dir
  errors during apply, please fix and refresh patch1
  [2]
  $ hg qpop
  popping patch1
  patch queue now empty
  $ cat a.rej
  --- a
  +++ a
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
   1\r (esc)
   2\r (esc)
  -3\r (esc)
  +33\r (esc)
   4
  \ No newline at end of file
  $ cd ..