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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> |
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date | Tue, 22 Sep 2020 23:18:37 -0700 |
parents | dc5e5577af39 |
children | f90a5c211251 |
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Tests rebasing with part of the rebase set already in the destination (issue5422) $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py > > [experimental] > evolution.createmarkers=True > evolution.allowunstable=True > > [alias] > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {node|short} {desc}" > EOF $ rebasewithdag() { > N=`"$PYTHON" -c "print($N+1)"` > hg init repo$N && cd repo$N > hg debugdrawdag > hg rebase "$@" > _rebasetmp > r=$? > grep -v 'saved backup bundle' _rebasetmp > [ $r -eq 0 ] && hg tglog > cd .. > return $r > } Rebase two commits, of which one is already in the right place $ rebasewithdag -r C+D -d B <<EOF > C > | > B D > |/ > A > EOF rebasing 2:b18e25de2cf5 "D" (D) already rebased 3:26805aba1e60 "C" (C tip) o 4: fe3b4c6498fa D | | o 3: 26805aba1e60 C |/ | x 2: b18e25de2cf5 D | | o | 1: 112478962961 B |/ o 0: 426bada5c675 A Can collapse commits even if one is already in the right place $ rebasewithdag --collapse -r C+D -d B <<EOF > C > | > B D > |/ > A > EOF rebasing 2:b18e25de2cf5 "D" (D) rebasing 3:26805aba1e60 "C" (C tip) o 4: a2493f4ace65 Collapsed revision | * D | * C | x 3: 26805aba1e60 C |/ | x 2: b18e25de2cf5 D | | o | 1: 112478962961 B |/ o 0: 426bada5c675 A Abort doesn't lose the commits that were already in the right place $ hg init abort $ cd abort $ hg debugdrawdag <<EOF > C > | > B D # B/file = B > |/ # D/file = D > A > EOF $ hg rebase -r C+D -d B rebasing 2:ef8c0fe0897b "D" (D) merging file warning: conflicts while merging file! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark') unresolved conflicts (see 'hg resolve', then 'hg rebase --continue') [1] $ hg rebase --abort rebase aborted $ hg tglog o 3: 79f6d6ab7b14 C | | o 2: ef8c0fe0897b D | | o | 1: 594087dbaf71 B |/ o 0: 426bada5c675 A $ cd .. Rebase with "holes". The commits after the hole should end up on the parent of the hole (B below), not on top of the destination (A). $ rebasewithdag -r B+D -d A <<EOF > D > | > C > | > B > | > A > EOF already rebased 1:112478962961 "B" (B) rebasing 3:f585351a92f8 "D" (D tip) o 4: 1e6da8103bc7 D | | x 3: f585351a92f8 D | | | o 2: 26805aba1e60 C |/ o 1: 112478962961 B | o 0: 426bada5c675 A