view tests/test-histedit-obsolete.t @ 30764:e75463e3179f

protocol: send application/mercurial-0.2 responses to capable clients With this commit, the HTTP transport now parses the X-HgProto-<N> header to determine what media type and compression engine to use for responses. So far, we only compress responses that are already being compressed with zlib today (stream response types to specific commands). We can expand things to cover additional response types later. The practical side-effect of this commit is that non-zlib compression engines will be used if both ends support them. This means if both ends have zstd support, zstd - not zlib - will be used to compress data! When cloning the mozilla-unified repository between a local HTTP server and client, the benefits of non-zlib compression are quite noticeable: engine server CPU (s) client CPU (s) bundle size zlib (l=6) 174.1 283.2 1,148,547,026 zstd (l=1) 99.2 267.3 1,127,513,841 zstd (l=3) 103.1 266.9 1,018,861,363 zstd (l=7) 128.3 269.7 919,190,278 zstd (l=10) 162.0 - 894,547,179 none 95.3 277.2 4,097,566,064 The default zstd compression level is 3. So if you deploy zstd capable Mercurial to your clients and servers and CPU time on your server is dominated by "getbundle" requests (clients cloning and pulling) - and my experience at Mozilla tells me this is often the case - this commit could drastically reduce your server-side CPU usage *and* save on bandwidth costs! Another benefit of this change is that server operators can install *any* compression engine. While it isn't enabled by default, the "none" compression engine can now be used to disable wire protocol compression completely. Previously, commands like "getbundle" always zlib compressed output, adding considerable overhead to generating responses. If you are on a high speed network and your server is under high load, it might be advantageous to trade bandwidth for CPU. Although, zstd at level 1 doesn't use that much CPU, so I'm not convinced that disabling compression wholesale is worthwhile. And, my data seems to indicate a slow down on the client without compression. I suspect this is due to a lack of buffering resulting in an increase in socket read() calls and/or the fact we're transferring an extra 3 GB of data (parsing HTTP chunked transfer and processing extra TCP packets can add up). This is definitely worth investigating and optimizing. But since the "none" compressor isn't enabled by default, I'm inclined to punt on this issue. This commit introduces tons of tests. Some of these should arguably have been implemented on previous commits. But it was difficult to test without the server functionality in place.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sat, 24 Dec 2016 15:29:32 -0700
parents c059286a0f9c
children 37ab9e20991c
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  $ . "$TESTDIR/histedit-helpers.sh"

Enable obsolete

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [ui]
  > logtemplate= {rev}:{node|short} {desc|firstline}
  > [phases]
  > publish=False
  > [experimental]
  > evolution=createmarkers,allowunstable
  > [extensions]
  > histedit=
  > rebase=
  > EOF

Test that histedit learns about obsolescence not stored in histedit state
  $ hg init boo
  $ cd boo
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -Am a
  adding a
  $ echo a > b
  $ echo a > c
  $ echo a > c
  $ hg ci -Am b
  adding b
  adding c
  $ echo a > d
  $ hg ci -Am c
  adding d
  $ echo "pick `hg log -r 0 -T '{node|short}'`" > plan
  $ echo "pick `hg log -r 2 -T '{node|short}'`" >> plan
  $ echo "edit `hg log -r 1 -T '{node|short}'`" >> plan
  $ hg histedit -r 'all()' --commands plan
  Editing (1b2d564fad96), you may commit or record as needed now.
  (hg histedit --continue to resume)
  [1]
  $ hg st
  A b
  A c
  ? plan
  $ hg commit --amend b
  $ hg histedit --continue
  $ hg log -G
  @  6:46abc7c4d873 b
  |
  o  5:49d44ab2be1b c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  
  $ hg debugobsolete
  e72d22b19f8ecf4150ab4f91d0973fd9955d3ddf 49d44ab2be1b67a79127568a67c9c99430633b48 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  3e30a45cf2f719e96ab3922dfe039cfd047956ce 0 {e72d22b19f8ecf4150ab4f91d0973fd9955d3ddf} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  1b2d564fad96311b45362f17c2aa855150efb35f 46abc7c4d8738e8563e577f7889e1b6db3da4199 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  114f4176969ef342759a8a57e6bccefc4234829b 49d44ab2be1b67a79127568a67c9c99430633b48 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)

With some node gone missing during the edit.

  $ echo "pick `hg log -r 0 -T '{node|short}'`" > plan
  $ echo "pick `hg log -r 6 -T '{node|short}'`" >> plan
  $ echo "edit `hg log -r 5 -T '{node|short}'`" >> plan
  $ hg histedit -r 'all()' --commands plan
  Editing (49d44ab2be1b), you may commit or record as needed now.
  (hg histedit --continue to resume)
  [1]
  $ hg st
  A b
  A d
  ? plan
  $ hg commit --amend -X . -m XXXXXX
  $ hg commit --amend -X . -m b2
  $ hg --hidden --config extensions.strip= strip 'desc(XXXXXX)' --no-backup
  $ hg histedit --continue
  $ hg log -G
  @  9:273c1f3b8626 c
  |
  o  8:aba7da937030 b2
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  
  $ hg debugobsolete
  e72d22b19f8ecf4150ab4f91d0973fd9955d3ddf 49d44ab2be1b67a79127568a67c9c99430633b48 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  3e30a45cf2f719e96ab3922dfe039cfd047956ce 0 {e72d22b19f8ecf4150ab4f91d0973fd9955d3ddf} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  1b2d564fad96311b45362f17c2aa855150efb35f 46abc7c4d8738e8563e577f7889e1b6db3da4199 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  114f4176969ef342759a8a57e6bccefc4234829b 49d44ab2be1b67a79127568a67c9c99430633b48 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  76f72745eac0643d16530e56e2f86e36e40631f1 2ca853e48edbd6453a0674dc0fe28a0974c51b9c 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  2ca853e48edbd6453a0674dc0fe28a0974c51b9c aba7da93703075eec9fb1dbaf143ff2bc1c49d46 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  49d44ab2be1b67a79127568a67c9c99430633b48 273c1f3b86267ed3ec684bb13af1fa4d6ba56e02 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  46abc7c4d8738e8563e577f7889e1b6db3da4199 aba7da93703075eec9fb1dbaf143ff2bc1c49d46 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  $ cd ..

Base setup for the rest of the testing
======================================

  $ hg init base
  $ cd base

  $ for x in a b c d e f ; do
  >     echo $x > $x
  >     hg add $x
  >     hg ci -m $x
  > done

  $ hg log --graph
  @  5:652413bf663e f
  |
  o  4:e860deea161a e
  |
  o  3:055a42cdd887 d
  |
  o  2:177f92b77385 c
  |
  o  1:d2ae7f538514 b
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  

  $ HGEDITOR=cat hg histedit 1
  pick d2ae7f538514 1 b
  pick 177f92b77385 2 c
  pick 055a42cdd887 3 d
  pick e860deea161a 4 e
  pick 652413bf663e 5 f
  
  # Edit history between d2ae7f538514 and 652413bf663e
  #
  # Commits are listed from least to most recent
  #
  # You can reorder changesets by reordering the lines
  #
  # Commands:
  #
  #  e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending
  #  m, mess = edit commit message without changing commit content
  #  p, pick = use commit
  #  d, drop = remove commit from history
  #  f, fold = use commit, but combine it with the one above
  #  r, roll = like fold, but discard this commit's description
  #
  $ hg histedit 1 --commands - --verbose <<EOF | grep histedit
  > pick 177f92b77385 2 c
  > drop d2ae7f538514 1 b
  > pick 055a42cdd887 3 d
  > fold e860deea161a 4 e
  > pick 652413bf663e 5 f
  > EOF
  [1]
  $ hg log --graph --hidden
  @  10:cacdfd884a93 f
  |
  o  9:59d9f330561f d
  |
  | x  8:b558abc46d09 fold-temp-revision e860deea161a
  | |
  | x  7:96e494a2d553 d
  |/
  o  6:b346ab9a313d c
  |
  | x  5:652413bf663e f
  | |
  | x  4:e860deea161a e
  | |
  | x  3:055a42cdd887 d
  | |
  | x  2:177f92b77385 c
  | |
  | x  1:d2ae7f538514 b
  |/
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  
  $ hg debugobsolete
  96e494a2d553dd05902ba1cee1d94d4cb7b8faed 0 {b346ab9a313db8537ecf96fca3ca3ca984ef3bd7} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  b558abc46d09c30f57ac31e85a8a3d64d2e906e4 0 {96e494a2d553dd05902ba1cee1d94d4cb7b8faed} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  d2ae7f538514cd87c17547b0de4cea71fe1af9fb 0 {cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  177f92b773850b59254aa5e923436f921b55483b b346ab9a313db8537ecf96fca3ca3ca984ef3bd7 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  055a42cdd88768532f9cf79daa407fc8d138de9b 59d9f330561fd6c88b1a6b32f0e45034d88db784 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  e860deea161a2f77de56603b340ebbb4536308ae 59d9f330561fd6c88b1a6b32f0e45034d88db784 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
  652413bf663ef2a641cab26574e46d5f5a64a55a cacdfd884a9321ec4e1de275ef3949fa953a1f83 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)


Ensure hidden revision does not prevent histedit
-------------------------------------------------

create an hidden revision

  $ hg histedit 6 --commands - << EOF
  > pick b346ab9a313d 6 c
  > drop 59d9f330561f 7 d
  > pick cacdfd884a93 8 f
  > EOF
  $ hg log --graph
  @  11:c13eb81022ca f
  |
  o  6:b346ab9a313d c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  
check hidden revision are ignored (6 have hidden children 7 and 8)

  $ hg histedit 6 --commands - << EOF
  > pick b346ab9a313d 6 c
  > pick c13eb81022ca 8 f
  > EOF



Test that rewriting leaving instability behind is allowed
---------------------------------------------------------------------

  $ hg up '.^'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg log -r 'children(.)'
  11:c13eb81022ca f (no-eol)
  $ hg histedit -r '.' --commands - <<EOF
  > edit b346ab9a313d 6 c
  > EOF
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  adding c
  Editing (b346ab9a313d), you may commit or record as needed now.
  (hg histedit --continue to resume)
  [1]
  $ echo c >> c
  $ hg histedit --continue

  $ hg log -r 'unstable()'
  11:c13eb81022ca f (no-eol)

stabilise

  $ hg rebase  -r 'unstable()' -d .
  rebasing 11:c13eb81022ca "f"
  $ hg up tip -q

Test dropping of changeset on the top of the stack
-------------------------------------------------------

Nothing is rewritten below, the working directory parent must be change for the
dropped changeset to be hidden.

  $ cd ..
  $ hg clone base droplast
  updating to branch default
  3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd droplast
  $ hg histedit -r '40db8afa467b' --commands - << EOF
  > pick 40db8afa467b 10 c
  > drop b449568bf7fc 11 f
  > EOF
  $ hg log -G
  @  12:40db8afa467b c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  

With rewritten ancestors

  $ echo e > e
  $ hg add e
  $ hg commit -m g
  $ echo f > f
  $ hg add f
  $ hg commit -m h
  $ hg histedit -r '40db8afa467b' --commands - << EOF
  > pick 47a8561c0449 12 g
  > pick 40db8afa467b 10 c
  > drop 1b3b05f35ff0 13 h
  > EOF
  $ hg log -G
  @  17:ee6544123ab8 c
  |
  o  16:269e713e9eae g
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b a
  
  $ cd ../base



Test phases support
===========================================

Check that histedit respect immutability
-------------------------------------------

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [ui]
  > logtemplate= {rev}:{node|short} ({phase}) {desc|firstline}\n
  > EOF

  $ hg ph -pv '.^'
  phase changed for 2 changesets
  $ hg log -G
  @  13:b449568bf7fc (draft) f
  |
  o  12:40db8afa467b (public) c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b (public) a
  
  $ hg histedit -r '.~2'
  abort: cannot edit public changeset: cb9a9f314b8b
  (see 'hg help phases' for details)
  [255]


Prepare further testing
-------------------------------------------

  $ for x in g h i j k ; do
  >     echo $x > $x
  >     hg add $x
  >     hg ci -m $x
  > done
  $ hg phase --force --secret .~2
  $ hg log -G
  @  18:ee118ab9fa44 (secret) k
  |
  o  17:3a6c53ee7f3d (secret) j
  |
  o  16:b605fb7503f2 (secret) i
  |
  o  15:7395e1ff83bd (draft) h
  |
  o  14:6b70183d2492 (draft) g
  |
  o  13:b449568bf7fc (draft) f
  |
  o  12:40db8afa467b (public) c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b (public) a
  
  $ cd ..

simple phase conservation
-------------------------------------------

Resulting changeset should conserve the phase of the original one whatever the
phases.new-commit option is.

New-commit as draft (default)

  $ cp -R base simple-draft
  $ cd simple-draft
  $ hg histedit -r 'b449568bf7fc' --commands - << EOF
  > edit b449568bf7fc 11 f
  > pick 6b70183d2492 12 g
  > pick 7395e1ff83bd 13 h
  > pick b605fb7503f2 14 i
  > pick 3a6c53ee7f3d 15 j
  > pick ee118ab9fa44 16 k
  > EOF
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 6 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  adding f
  Editing (b449568bf7fc), you may commit or record as needed now.
  (hg histedit --continue to resume)
  [1]
  $ echo f >> f
  $ hg histedit --continue
  $ hg log -G
  @  24:12e89af74238 (secret) k
  |
  o  23:636a8687b22e (secret) j
  |
  o  22:ccaf0a38653f (secret) i
  |
  o  21:11a89d1c2613 (draft) h
  |
  o  20:c1dec7ca82ea (draft) g
  |
  o  19:087281e68428 (draft) f
  |
  o  12:40db8afa467b (public) c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b (public) a
  
  $ cd ..


New-commit as secret (config)

  $ cp -R base simple-secret
  $ cd simple-secret
  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [phases]
  > new-commit=secret
  > EOF
  $ hg histedit -r 'b449568bf7fc' --commands - << EOF
  > edit b449568bf7fc 11 f
  > pick 6b70183d2492 12 g
  > pick 7395e1ff83bd 13 h
  > pick b605fb7503f2 14 i
  > pick 3a6c53ee7f3d 15 j
  > pick ee118ab9fa44 16 k
  > EOF
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 6 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  adding f
  Editing (b449568bf7fc), you may commit or record as needed now.
  (hg histedit --continue to resume)
  [1]
  $ echo f >> f
  $ hg histedit --continue
  $ hg log -G
  @  24:12e89af74238 (secret) k
  |
  o  23:636a8687b22e (secret) j
  |
  o  22:ccaf0a38653f (secret) i
  |
  o  21:11a89d1c2613 (draft) h
  |
  o  20:c1dec7ca82ea (draft) g
  |
  o  19:087281e68428 (draft) f
  |
  o  12:40db8afa467b (public) c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b (public) a
  
  $ cd ..


Changeset reordering
-------------------------------------------

If a secret changeset is put before a draft one, all descendant should be secret.
It seems more important to present the secret phase.

  $ cp -R base reorder
  $ cd reorder
  $ hg histedit -r 'b449568bf7fc' --commands - << EOF
  > pick b449568bf7fc 11 f
  > pick 3a6c53ee7f3d 15 j
  > pick 6b70183d2492 12 g
  > pick b605fb7503f2 14 i
  > pick 7395e1ff83bd 13 h
  > pick ee118ab9fa44 16 k
  > EOF
  $ hg log -G
  @  23:558246857888 (secret) k
  |
  o  22:28bd44768535 (secret) h
  |
  o  21:d5395202aeb9 (secret) i
  |
  o  20:21edda8e341b (secret) g
  |
  o  19:5ab64f3a4832 (secret) j
  |
  o  13:b449568bf7fc (draft) f
  |
  o  12:40db8afa467b (public) c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b (public) a
  
  $ cd ..

Changeset folding
-------------------------------------------

Folding a secret changeset with a draft one turn the result secret (again,
better safe than sorry). Folding between same phase changeset still works

Note that there is a few reordering in this series for more extensive test

  $ cp -R base folding
  $ cd folding
  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [phases]
  > new-commit=secret
  > EOF
  $ hg histedit -r 'b449568bf7fc' --commands - << EOF
  > pick 7395e1ff83bd 13 h
  > fold b449568bf7fc 11 f
  > pick 6b70183d2492 12 g
  > fold 3a6c53ee7f3d 15 j
  > pick b605fb7503f2 14 i
  > fold ee118ab9fa44 16 k
  > EOF
  $ hg log -G
  @  27:f9daec13fb98 (secret) i
  |
  o  24:49807617f46a (secret) g
  |
  o  21:050280826e04 (draft) h
  |
  o  12:40db8afa467b (public) c
  |
  o  0:cb9a9f314b8b (public) a
  
  $ hg co 49807617f46a
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo wat >> wat
  $ hg add wat
  $ hg ci -m 'add wat'
  created new head
  $ hg merge f9daec13fb98
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  (branch merge, don't forget to commit)
  $ hg ci -m 'merge'
  $ echo not wat > wat
  $ hg ci -m 'modify wat'
  $ hg histedit 050280826e04
  abort: cannot edit history that contains merges
  [255]
  $ cd ..