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wireprotov2: update stream encoding specification
The encoding of data within streams in the frame-based protocol is
not yet defined or implemented. This means that all data in wire
protocol version 2 is currently being sent out raw, without
compression. That's obviously not ideal.
This commit formalizes the beginnings of stream encoding support
in the protocol.
I suspect we'll change behavior substantially in the future. My goal
is to get something landed so we can use compression. We can build
out more robust support later.
Because the frame type ID changed, this is strictly BC. But existing
code wasn't using the frame. I'll bump the framing protocol version
later once code is introduced to use the new frame.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4915
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 04 Oct 2018 14:05:16 -0700 |
parents | abd7dedbaa36 |
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This test doesn't yet work due to the way fsmonitor is integrated with test runner $ exit 80 test sparse interaction with other extensions $ hg init myrepo $ cd myrepo $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [extensions] > sparse= > strip= > EOF Test fsmonitor integration (if available) TODO: make fully isolated integration test a'la https://github.com/facebook/watchman/blob/master/tests/integration/WatchmanInstance.py (this one is using the systemwide watchman instance) $ touch .watchmanconfig $ echo "ignoredir1/" >> .hgignore $ hg commit -Am ignoredir1 adding .hgignore $ echo "ignoredir2/" >> .hgignore $ hg commit -m ignoredir2 $ hg sparse --reset $ hg sparse -I ignoredir1 -I ignoredir2 -I dir1 $ mkdir ignoredir1 ignoredir2 dir1 $ touch ignoredir1/file ignoredir2/file dir1/file Run status twice to compensate for a condition in fsmonitor where it will check ignored files the second time it runs, regardless of previous state (ask @sid0) $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor= ? dir1/file $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor= ? dir1/file Test that fsmonitor ignore hash check updates when .hgignore changes $ hg up -q ".^" $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor= ? dir1/file ? ignoredir2/file