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largefiles: fix cat of non-largefiles from subdirectory
We were calling back to the original commands.cat from inside the walk loop
that handled and filtered out largefiles. That did however happen with file
paths relative to repo root and the original cat would fail when it applied its
own walk and match on top of that.
Instead we now duplicate and modify the code from commands.cat and patch it to
handle both normal and largefiles.
A change in test output shows that this also makes the exit code with
largefiles consistent with the normal one in the case where one of several
specified files are missing.
This also fixes the combination of --output and largefiles.
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Mon, 15 Apr 2013 01:43:31 +0200 |
parents | f2719b387380 |
children | 82d6a35cf432 |
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revlog.parseindex must be able to parse the index file even if an index entry is split between two 64k blocks. The ideal test would be to create an index file with inline data where 64k < size < 64k + 64 (64k is the size of the read buffer, 64 is the size of an index entry) and with an index entry starting right before the 64k block boundary, and try to read it. We approximate that by reducing the read buffer to 1 byte. $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo abc > foo $ hg add foo $ hg commit -m 'add foo' $ echo >> foo $ hg commit -m 'change foo' $ hg log -r 0: changeset: 0:7c31755bf9b5 user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: add foo changeset: 1:26333235a41c tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: change foo $ cat >> test.py << EOF > from mercurial import changelog, scmutil > from mercurial.node import * > > class singlebyteread(object): > def __init__(self, real): > self.real = real > > def read(self, size=-1): > if size == 65536: > size = 1 > return self.real.read(size) > > def __getattr__(self, key): > return getattr(self.real, key) > > def opener(*args): > o = scmutil.opener(*args) > def wrapper(*a): > f = o(*a) > return singlebyteread(f) > return wrapper > > cl = changelog.changelog(opener('.hg/store')) > print len(cl), 'revisions:' > for r in cl: > print short(cl.node(r)) > EOF $ python test.py 2 revisions: 7c31755bf9b5 26333235a41c $ cd ..