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largefiles: prevent in-memory merge instead of switching to on-disk I enabled in-memory merge by default while testing some changes. I spent quite some time troubleshooting why largefiles was still creating an on-disk mergestate. Then I found out that it ignores the callers `wc` argument to `mergemod._update()` and always uses on-disk merge. This patch changes that so we raise an error if largefiles is used with in-memory merge. That way we'll notice if in-memory merge is used with largefiles instead of silently replacing ignoring the `overlayworkingctx` instance and updating the working copy instead. I felt a little bad that this would break things more for users with both largefiles and in-memory rebase enabled. So I also added a higher-level override to make sure that largefiles disables in-memory rebase. It turns out that that fixes `run-tests.py -k largefiles --extra-config-opt rebase.experimental.inmemory=1`. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9069
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Tue, 22 Sep 2020 23:18:37 -0700
parents 2372284d9457
children 89a2afe31e82
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# extension to emulate invoking 'patch.internalpatch()' at the time
# specified by '[fakepatchtime] fakenow'

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    extensions,
    patch as patchmod,
    registrar,
)
from mercurial.utils import dateutil

configtable = {}
configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)

configitem(
    b'fakepatchtime', b'fakenow', default=None,
)


def internalpatch(
    orig,
    ui,
    repo,
    patchobj,
    strip,
    prefix=b'',
    files=None,
    eolmode=b'strict',
    similarity=0,
):
    if files is None:
        files = set()
    r = orig(
        ui,
        repo,
        patchobj,
        strip,
        prefix=prefix,
        files=files,
        eolmode=eolmode,
        similarity=similarity,
    )

    fakenow = ui.config(b'fakepatchtime', b'fakenow')
    if fakenow:
        # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between
        # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy
        fakenow = dateutil.parsedate(fakenow, [b'%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0]
        for f in files:
            repo.wvfs.utime(f, (fakenow, fakenow))

    return r


def extsetup(ui):
    extensions.wrapfunction(patchmod, 'internalpatch', internalpatch)