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stream-clone: allow to change persistent-nodemap format during stream clone
Persistent nodemap affect the store format. However it is fairly isolated and
fast to generate locally. So not making it a fixed part of the stream clone is
useful.
This allow clients without persistent-nodemap support (default for client
without Rust enabled, or simply older client). So it make it possible to enable
persistent nodemap on client, where it can provide a massive boost. without too
much consequence.
To do so, we stop using it in the advertisement requirements for streaming and
let the client add/remove the necessary file depending of its configuration.
We still send the files as it seems like a small save to not regenerate them.
In addition, the way we match them will overlap with the changelog-v2/revlog-v2
so we can't simply skip the associated patterns.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12096
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 27 Jan 2022 22:24:11 +0100 |
parents | e845537f6adb |
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#testcases dirstate-v1 dirstate-v2 #if dirstate-v2 $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [format] > use-dirstate-v2=1 > [storage] > dirstate-v2.slow-path=allow > EOF #endif Checking the size/permissions/file-type of files stored in the dirstate after an update where the files are changed concurrently outside of hg's control. $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ echo a > a $ hg commit -qAm _ $ echo aa > a $ hg commit -m _ # this sleep is there to ensure current time has -at-least- one second away # from the current time. It ensure the mtime is not ambiguous. If the test # "sleep" longer this will be fine. # It is not used to synchronise parallele operation so it is "fine" to use it. $ sleep 1 $ hg status $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates n 644 3 (set |unset) a (re) $ cat >> $TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py << EOF > import time > from mercurial import ( > commit, > extensions, > merge, > ) > def extsetup(ui): > extensions.wrapfunction(merge, 'applyupdates', wrap(0)) > extensions.wrapfunction(commit, 'commitctx', wrap(1)) > def wrap(duration): > def new(orig, *args, **kwargs): > res = orig(*args, **kwargs) > with open("a", "w"): > pass # just truncate the file > time.sleep(duration) > return res > return new > EOF Do an update where file 'a' is changed between hg writing it to disk and hg writing the dirstate. The dirstate is correct nonetheless, and so hg status correctly shows a as clean. $ hg up -r 0 --config extensions.race=$TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates n 644 2 (set |unset) a (re) $ echo a > a; hg status; hg diff Do a commit where file 'a' is changed between hg committing its new revision into the repository, and the writing of the dirstate. This used to results in a corrupted dirstate (size did not match committed size). $ echo aaa > a; hg commit -qm _ $ hg merge -qr 1; hg resolve -m; rm a.orig warning: conflicts while merging a! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark') (no more unresolved files) $ cat a <<<<<<< working copy: be46f74ce38d - test: _ aaa ======= aa >>>>>>> merge rev: eb3fc6c17aa3 - test: _ $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates m 0 -2 (set |unset) a (re) $ hg commit -m _ --config extensions.race=$TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates n 0 -1 unset a $ cat a | wc -c *0 (re) $ hg cat -r . a | wc -c *105 (re) $ hg status; hg diff --stat M a a | 5 ----- 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)