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localrepo: load extensions in makelocalrepository()
Behavior does change subtly.
First, we now load the hgrc before optionally setting up the vfs ward.
That's fine: the vfs ward is for debugging and we know we won't hit it
when reading .hg/hgrc. If the loaded extension were performing repo/vfs
I/O, then we'd be worried. But extensions don't have access to the
repo object that loaded them when they are loaded. Unless they are
doing stack walking as part of module loading (which would be crazy),
they shouldn't have access to the repo that incurred their load.
Second, we now load extensions outside of the try..except IOError
block. Previously, if loading an extension raised IOError, it would
be silently ignored. I'm pretty sure the IOError is there for missing
.hgrc files and should never have been ignored for issues loading
extensions. I don't think this matters in reality because extension
loading traps I/O errors.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4566
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:44:57 -0700 |
parents | 33d0859c37bd |
children | 5c2a4f37eace |
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test sparse $ hg init myrepo $ cd myrepo $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > sparse= > purge= > strip= > rebase= > EOF $ echo a > index.html $ echo x > data.py $ echo z > readme.txt $ cat > base.sparse <<EOF > [include] > *.sparse > EOF $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial' $ cat > webpage.sparse <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.html > EOF $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial' Import a rules file against a 'blank' sparse profile $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import $ ls data.py $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import $ ls base.sparse data.py webpage.sparse $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse Start against an existing profile; rules *already active* should be ignored $ hg debugsparse --enable-profile webpage.sparse $ hg debugsparse --include *.py $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.html > *.txt > [exclude] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import $ ls base.sparse index.html readme.txt webpage.sparse $ cat .hg/sparse %include webpage.sparse [include] *.py *.txt [exclude] *.py $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse Same tests, with -Tjson enabled to output summaries $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import -Tjson [ { "exclude_rules_added": 0, "files_added": 0, "files_conflicting": 0, "files_dropped": 4, "include_rules_added": 1, "profiles_added": 0 } ] $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import -Tjson [ { "exclude_rules_added": 0, "files_added": 0, "files_conflicting": 0, "files_dropped": 2, "include_rules_added": 1, "profiles_added": 1 } ] $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse $ hg debugsparse --enable-profile webpage.sparse $ hg debugsparse --include *.py $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.html > *.txt > [exclude] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import -Tjson [ { "exclude_rules_added": 1, "files_added": 1, "files_conflicting": 0, "files_dropped": 1, "include_rules_added": 1, "profiles_added": 0 } ] If importing results in no new rules being added, no refresh should take place! $ cat > $TESTTMP/trap_sparse_refresh.py <<EOF > from mercurial import error, sparse > def extsetup(ui): > def abort_refresh(*args, **kwargs): > raise error.Abort('sparse._refresh called!') > sparse.refreshwdir = abort_refresh > EOF $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > trap_sparse_refresh=$TESTTMP/trap_sparse_refresh.py > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import If an exception is raised during refresh, restore the existing rules again. $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [exclude] > *.html > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import abort: sparse._refresh called! [255] $ cat .hg/sparse %include webpage.sparse [include] *.py *.txt [exclude] *.py