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merge: add tests for commit with no content change It isn't easy to say when to reuse the p1 manifest. Basically, that's only when wctx.files() is empty, but we need to know that wctx.files() is not the same as repo['.'].files() after the commit. This patch adds several examples of commits with empty ctx/wctx.files(). I don't think this is exhaustive, but it contains at least one failure mode in which a converted repo result in a different hash. I also note that the manifest revlog does NOT follow the DAG shape of the changelog since p1 manifest is reused if wctx.files() is empty even at merge. I don't know whether it is intentional or not, but it's the behavior since 2011, 301725c3df9a "localrepo: reuse parent manifest in commitctx if no files have changed."
author Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
date Sun, 12 Aug 2018 18:44:42 +0900
parents 4c358bdaada8
children 5abc47d4ca6b
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#testcases sshv1 sshv2

#if sshv2
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [experimental]
  > sshpeer.advertise-v2 = true
  > sshserver.support-v2 = true
  > EOF
#endif

  $ cat > bundle2.py << EOF
  > """A small extension to test bundle2 pushback parts.
  > Current bundle2 implementation doesn't provide a way to generate those
  > parts, so they must be created by extensions.
  > """
  > from __future__ import absolute_import
  > from mercurial import bundle2, exchange, pushkey, util
  > def _newhandlechangegroup(op, inpart):
  >     """This function wraps the changegroup part handler for getbundle.
  >     It issues an additional pushkey part to send a new
  >     bookmark back to the client"""
  >     result = bundle2.handlechangegroup(op, inpart)
  >     if b'pushback' in op.reply.capabilities:
  >         params = {b'namespace': b'bookmarks',
  >                   b'key': b'new-server-mark',
  >                   b'old': b'',
  >                   b'new': b'tip'}
  >         encodedparams = [(k, pushkey.encode(v)) for (k,v) in params.items()]
  >         op.reply.newpart(b'pushkey', mandatoryparams=encodedparams)
  >     else:
  >         op.reply.newpart(b'output', data=b'pushback not enabled')
  >     return result
  > _newhandlechangegroup.params = bundle2.handlechangegroup.params
  > bundle2.parthandlermapping[b'changegroup'] = _newhandlechangegroup
  > EOF

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [ui]
  > ssh = $PYTHON "$TESTDIR/dummyssh"
  > username = nobody <no.reply@example.com>
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tglog = log -G -T "{desc} [{phase}:{node|short}]"
  > EOF

Set up server repository

  $ hg init server
  $ cd server
  $ echo c0 > f0
  $ hg commit -Am 0
  adding f0

Set up client repository

  $ cd ..
  $ hg clone ssh://user@dummy/server client -q
  $ cd client

Enable extension
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > bundle2=$TESTTMP/bundle2.py
  > EOF

Without config

  $ cd ../client
  $ echo c1 > f1
  $ hg commit -Am 1
  adding f1
  $ hg push
  pushing to ssh://user@dummy/server
  searching for changes
  remote: adding changesets
  remote: adding manifests
  remote: adding file changes
  remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  remote: pushback not enabled
  $ hg bookmark
  no bookmarks set

  $ cd ../server
  $ hg tglog
  o  1 [public:2b9c7234e035]
  |
  @  0 [public:6cee5c8f3e5b]
  



With config

  $ cd ../client
  $ echo '[experimental]' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ echo 'bundle2.pushback = True' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ echo c2 > f2
  $ hg commit -Am 2
  adding f2
  $ hg push
  pushing to ssh://user@dummy/server
  searching for changes
  remote: adding changesets
  remote: adding manifests
  remote: adding file changes
  remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  $ hg bookmark
     new-server-mark           2:0a76dfb2e179

  $ cd ../server
  $ hg tglog
  o  2 [public:0a76dfb2e179]
  |
  o  1 [public:2b9c7234e035]
  |
  @  0 [public:6cee5c8f3e5b]