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help: backout f3c4edfd35e1 (mark boolean flags with [no-] in help) for now The ability to negate any boolean flags itself is great, but I think we are not ready to expose the help side of it yet. First, while there exist a handful of such flags whose default value can be changed (eg: git diff, patchwork confirmation), there is only a few of them. The users who benefit the most from this change are alias users and large installation that can deploy extension to change behavior (eg: facebook tweakdefault). So the majority of user who will be affected by a large change to command help that is not yet relevant to them. (I expect this to become relevant when ui.progressive start to exists). Below is an example of the impact of the new help on 'hg help diff': -r --rev REV [+] revision -c --change REV change made by revision -a --[no-]text treat all files as text -g --[no-]git use git extended diff format --[no-]nodates omit dates from diff headers --[no-]noprefix omit a/ and b/ prefixes from filenames -p --[no-]show-function show which function each change is in --[no-]reverse produce a diff that undoes the changes -w --[no-]ignore-all-space ignore white space when comparing lines -b --[no-]ignore-space-change ignore changes in the amount of white space -B --[no-]ignore-blank-lines ignore changes whose lines are all blank -U --unified NUM number of lines of context to show --[no-]stat output diffstat-style summary of changes --root DIR produce diffs relative to subdirectory -I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns -X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns -S --[no-]subrepos recurse into subrepositories Another issue with the current state of help, the default value for the flag is not conveyed to the user. For example in the 'backout' help, there is no real distinction between "--[no-]backup" (default to True) and "--[no-]keep" (default) to False: --[no-]backup no backups --[no-]keep do not modify working directory during strip In addition, I've discussed with Augie Fackler and the last batch of the work on this have burned him out quite some. Therefore he is not intending to perform any more work on this topic. Quoting him, he would rather see the help part backed out than spending more time on it. I do not think we are ready to expose this to users in 4.0 (freeze in a week), especially because we cannot expect quick improvement on these aspect as this topic no longer have an owner. We should be able to reintroduce that change in the future when someone get back on it and the main issues are solves: * Introduction of ui.progressive makes it relevant for a majority of user, * Current default value are efficiently conveyed to the user. (In addition, the excerpt from diff help show that we still have some issue with some negative option like '--nodates' so further improvement are probably welcome there.)
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
date Sun, 09 Oct 2016 03:11:18 +0200
parents 277b4e6938fa
children a520aefb96f1
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Function to test discovery between two repos in both directions, using both the local shortcut
(which is currently not activated by default) and the full remotable protocol:

  $ testdesc() { # revs_a, revs_b, dagdesc
  >     if [ -d foo ]; then rm -rf foo; fi
  >     hg init foo
  >     cd foo
  >     hg debugbuilddag "$3"
  >     hg clone . a $1 --quiet
  >     hg clone . b $2 --quiet
  >     echo
  >     echo "% -- a -> b tree"
  >     hg -R a debugdiscovery b --verbose --old
  >     echo
  >     echo "% -- a -> b set"
  >     hg -R a debugdiscovery b --verbose --debug --config progress.debug=true
  >     echo
  >     echo "% -- b -> a tree"
  >     hg -R b debugdiscovery a --verbose --old --config
  >     echo
  >     echo "% -- b -> a set"
  >     hg -R b debugdiscovery a --verbose --debug --config progress.debug=true
  >     cd ..
  > }


Small superset:

  $ testdesc '-ra1 -ra2' '-rb1 -rb2 -rb3' '
  > +2:f +1:a1:b1
  > <f +4 :a2
  > +5 :b2
  > <f +3 :b3'
  
  % -- a -> b tree
  comparing with b
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 01241442b3c2 66f7d451a68b b5714e113bc0
  common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
  local is subset
  
  % -- a -> b set
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  all local heads known remotely
  common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
  local is subset
  
  % -- b -> a tree
  comparing with a
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
  common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
  remote is subset
  
  % -- b -> a set
  comparing with a
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  all remote heads known locally
  common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
  remote is subset


Many new:

  $ testdesc '-ra1 -ra2' '-rb' '
  > +2:f +3:a1 +3:b
  > <f +30 :a2'
  
  % -- a -> b tree
  comparing with b
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: bebd167eb94d
  common heads: bebd167eb94d
  
  % -- a -> b set
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 29, sample size is: 29
  2 total queries
  common heads: bebd167eb94d
  
  % -- b -> a tree
  comparing with a
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b bebd167eb94d
  common heads: bebd167eb94d
  
  % -- b -> a set
  comparing with a
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 2, sample size is: 2
  2 total queries
  common heads: bebd167eb94d


Both sides many new with stub:

  $ testdesc '-ra1 -ra2' '-rb' '
  > +2:f +2:a1 +30 :b
  > <f +30 :a2'
  
  % -- a -> b tree
  comparing with b
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 2dc09a01254d
  common heads: 2dc09a01254d
  
  % -- a -> b set
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 29, sample size is: 29
  2 total queries
  common heads: 2dc09a01254d
  
  % -- b -> a tree
  comparing with a
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 2dc09a01254d 66f7d451a68b
  common heads: 2dc09a01254d
  
  % -- b -> a set
  comparing with a
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 29, sample size is: 29
  2 total queries
  common heads: 2dc09a01254d


Both many new:

  $ testdesc '-ra' '-rb' '
  > +2:f +30 :b
  > <f +30 :a'
  
  % -- a -> b tree
  comparing with b
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b
  
  % -- a -> b set
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
  2 total queries
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b
  
  % -- b -> a tree
  comparing with a
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b
  
  % -- b -> a set
  comparing with a
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
  2 total queries
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b


Both many new skewed:

  $ testdesc '-ra' '-rb' '
  > +2:f +30 :b
  > <f +50 :a'
  
  % -- a -> b tree
  comparing with b
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b
  
  % -- a -> b set
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 51, sample size is: 51
  2 total queries
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b
  
  % -- b -> a tree
  comparing with a
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b
  
  % -- b -> a set
  comparing with a
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
  2 total queries
  common heads: 66f7d451a68b


Both many new on top of long history:

  $ testdesc '-ra' '-rb' '
  > +1000:f +30 :b
  > <f +50 :a'
  
  % -- a -> b tree
  comparing with b
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 7ead0cba2838
  common heads: 7ead0cba2838
  
  % -- a -> b set
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 1049, sample size is: 11
  sampling from both directions
  searching: 3 queries
  query 3; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
  3 total queries
  common heads: 7ead0cba2838
  
  % -- b -> a tree
  comparing with a
  searching for changes
  unpruned common: 7ead0cba2838
  common heads: 7ead0cba2838
  
  % -- b -> a set
  comparing with a
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 1029, sample size is: 11
  sampling from both directions
  searching: 3 queries
  query 3; still undecided: 15, sample size is: 15
  3 total queries
  common heads: 7ead0cba2838


One with >200 heads, which used to use up all of the sample:

  $ hg init manyheads
  $ cd manyheads
  $ echo "+300:r @a" >dagdesc
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
  $ echo "@b *r+3" >>dagdesc # one more head
  $ hg debugbuilddag <dagdesc
  reading DAG from stdin

  $ hg heads -t --template . | wc -c
  \s*261 (re)

  $ hg clone -b a . a
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1340 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files (+259 heads)
  updating to branch a
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg clone -b b . b
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 304 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files
  updating to branch b
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg -R a debugdiscovery b --debug --verbose --config progress.debug=true
  comparing with b
  query 1; heads
  searching for changes
  taking quick initial sample
  searching: 2 queries
  query 2; still undecided: 1240, sample size is: 100
  sampling from both directions
  searching: 3 queries
  query 3; still undecided: 1140, sample size is: 200
  sampling from both directions
  searching: 4 queries
  query 4; still undecided: \d+, sample size is: 200 (re)
  sampling from both directions
  searching: 5 queries
  query 5; still undecided: \d+, sample size is: 200 (re)
  sampling from both directions
  searching: 6 queries
  query 6; still undecided: \d+, sample size is: \d+ (re)
  6 total queries
  common heads: 3ee37d65064a

Test actual protocol when pulling one new head in addition to common heads

  $ hg clone -U b c
  $ hg -R c id -ir tip
  513314ca8b3a
  $ hg -R c up -qr default
  $ touch c/f
  $ hg -R c ci -Aqm "extra head"
  $ hg -R c id -i
  e64a39e7da8b

  $ hg serve -R c -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -A access.log -E errors.log
  $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS

  $ hg -R b incoming http://localhost:$HGPORT/ -T '{node|short}\n'
  comparing with http://localhost:$HGPORT/
  searching for changes
  e64a39e7da8b

  $ killdaemons.py
  $ cut -d' ' -f6- access.log | grep -v cmd=known # cmd=known uses random sampling
  "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
  "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D513314ca8b3ae4dac8eec56966265b00fcf866db
  "GET /?cmd=getbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:bundlecaps=HG20%2Cbundle2%3DHG20%250Achangegroup%253D01%252C02%250Adigests%253Dmd5%252Csha1%252Csha512%250Aerror%253Dabort%252Cunsupportedcontent%252Cpushraced%252Cpushkey%250Ahgtagsfnodes%250Alistkeys%250Apushkey%250Aremote-changegroup%253Dhttp%252Chttps&cg=1&common=513314ca8b3ae4dac8eec56966265b00fcf866db&heads=e64a39e7da8b0d54bc63e81169aff001c13b3477
  "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases
  $ cat errors.log

  $ cd ..


Issue 4438 - test coverage for 3ef893520a85 issues.

  $ mkdir issue4438
  $ cd issue4438
#if false
generate new bundles:
  $ hg init r1
  $ for i in `python $TESTDIR/seq.py 101`; do hg -R r1 up -qr null && hg -R r1 branch -q b$i && hg -R r1 ci -qmb$i; done
  $ hg clone -q r1 r2
  $ for i in `python $TESTDIR/seq.py 10`; do hg -R r1 up -qr null && hg -R r1 branch -q c$i && hg -R r1 ci -qmc$i; done
  $ hg -R r2 branch -q r2change && hg -R r2 ci -qmr2change
  $ hg -R r1 bundle -qa $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r1.hg
  $ hg -R r2 bundle -qa $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r2.hg
#else
use existing bundles:
  $ hg clone -q $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r1.hg r1
  $ hg clone -q $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r2.hg r2
#endif

Set iteration order could cause wrong and unstable results - fixed in 73cfaa348650:

  $ hg -R r1 outgoing r2 -T'{rev} '
  comparing with r2
  searching for changes
  101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110  (no-eol)

The case where all the 'initialsamplesize' samples already were common would
give 'all remote heads known locally' without checking the remaining heads -
fixed in 86c35b7ae300:

  $ cat >> $TESTTMP/unrandomsample.py << EOF
  > import random
  > def sample(population, k):
  >     return sorted(population)[:k]
  > random.sample = sample
  > EOF

  $ cat >> r1/.hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > unrandomsample = $TESTTMP/unrandomsample.py
  > EOF

  $ hg -R r1 outgoing r2 -T'{rev} '
  comparing with r2
  searching for changes
  101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110  (no-eol)
  $ cd ..