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workingctx: use normal dirs() instead of dirstate.dirs()
The workingctx class was using dirstate.dirs() as it's implementation. The
sparse extension maintains a pruned down version of the dirstate, so this
resulted in the workingctx reporting an incorrect listing of directories
during merge calculations (it was detecting directory renames when it
shouldn't have).
The fix is to use the default implementation, which uses workingctx._manifest,
which unions the manifest with the dirstate to produce the correct overall
picture. This also produces more accurate output since it will no longer
return directories that have been entirely deleted in the dirstate.
Tests will be added to the sparse extension to detect regressions for this.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 05 Mar 2015 22:16:28 -0800 |
parents | e955549cd045 |
children | b65481675466 |
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#require svn svn-bindings $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > convert = > mq = > EOF $ SVNREPOPATH=`pwd`/svn-repo #if windows $ SVNREPOURL=file:///`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"` #else $ SVNREPOURL=file://`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"` #endif $ svnadmin create "$SVNREPOPATH" $ cat > "$SVNREPOPATH"/hooks/pre-revprop-change <<EOF > #!/bin/sh > > REPOS="$1" > REV="$2" > USER="$3" > PROPNAME="$4" > ACTION="$5" > > if [ "$ACTION" = "M" -a "$PROPNAME" = "svn:log" ]; then exit 0; fi > if [ "$ACTION" = "A" -a "$PROPNAME" = "hg:convert-branch" ]; then exit 0; fi > if [ "$ACTION" = "A" -a "$PROPNAME" = "hg:convert-rev" ]; then exit 0; fi > > echo "Changing prohibited revision property" >&2 > exit 1 > EOF $ chmod +x "$SVNREPOPATH"/hooks/pre-revprop-change $ svn co "$SVNREPOURL" "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc Checked out revision 0. $ cd "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc $ echo a > a $ svn add a A a $ svn ci -m'added a' a Adding a Transmitting file data . Committed revision 1. $ cd .. initial roundtrip $ hg convert -s svn -d hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg | grep -v initializing scanning source... sorting... converting... 0 added a $ hg convert -s hg -d svn "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc scanning source... sorting... converting... second roundtrip should do nothing $ hg convert -s svn -d hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg scanning source... sorting... converting... $ hg convert -s hg -d svn "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc scanning source... sorting... converting... new hg rev $ hg clone "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-work updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd "$SVNREPOPATH"-work $ echo b > b $ hg add b $ hg ci -mb adding an empty revision $ hg qnew -m emtpy empty $ hg qfinish -a $ cd .. echo hg to svn $ hg --cwd "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg pull -q "$SVNREPOPATH"-work $ hg convert -s hg -d svn "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc scanning source... sorting... converting... 1 b 0 emtpy svn back to hg should do nothing $ hg convert -s svn -d hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg scanning source... sorting... converting... hg back to svn should do nothing $ hg convert -s hg -d svn "$SVNREPOPATH"-hg "$SVNREPOPATH"-wc scanning source... sorting... converting... verify which shamap format we are storing and must be able to handle $ cat svn-repo-hg/.hg/shamap svn:????????-????-????-????-????????????@1 ???????????????????????????????????????? (glob) svn:????????-????-????-????-????????????@2 ???????????????????????????????????????? (glob) svn:????????-????-????-????-????????????@2 ???????????????????????????????????????? (glob) $ cat svn-repo-wc/.svn/hg-shamap ???????????????????????????????????????? 1 (glob) ???????????????????????????????????????? svn:????????-????-????-????-????????????@2 (glob) ???????????????????????????????????????? svn:????????-????-????-????-????????????@2 (glob)