view tests/test-audit-path.t @ 18316:f36375576ed5

filecache: create an entry in _filecache when __set__ is called for a missing one Preserve the invariant that if P is a filecached property on X then P in X.__dict__ => P in X._filecache. Previously, it was possible for a filecached property to become out of sync with the filesystem if it was set before getting it first, since the initial filecacheentry was created in __get__. Old behaviour: repo.prop = x repo.invalidate() # prop has no entry in _filecache, it's not removed # from __dict__ repo.prop # returns x like before without checking with the # filesystem New: repo.prop = x # an empty entry is created in _filecache repo.invalidate() # prop is removed from __dict__ repo.prop # recreates prop
author Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com>
date Mon, 17 Dec 2012 15:25:45 +0200
parents 720308f741cb
children 77973b6a7b0b
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  $ hg init

audit of .hg

  $ hg add .hg/00changelog.i
  abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/00changelog.i (glob)
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#if symlink

Symlinks

  $ mkdir a
  $ echo a > a/a
  $ hg ci -Ama
  adding a/a
  $ ln -s a b
  $ echo b > a/b
  $ hg add b/b
  abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob)
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  $ hg add b

should still fail - maybe

  $ hg add b/b
  abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob)
  [255]

#endif


unbundle tampered bundle

  $ hg init target
  $ cd target
  $ hg unbundle "$TESTDIR/bundles/tampered.hg"
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 5 changesets with 6 changes to 6 files (+4 heads)
  (run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)

attack .hg/test

  $ hg manifest -r0
  .hg/test
  $ hg update -Cr0
  abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/test (glob)
  [255]

attack foo/.hg/test

  $ hg manifest -r1
  foo/.hg/test
  $ hg update -Cr1
  abort: path 'foo/.hg/test' is inside nested repo 'foo' (glob)
  [255]

attack back/test where back symlinks to ..

  $ hg manifest -r2
  back
  back/test
#if symlink
  $ hg update -Cr2
  abort: path 'back/test' traverses symbolic link 'back'
  [255]
#else
('back' will be a file and cause some other system specific error)
  $ hg update -Cr2
  abort: * (glob)
  [255]
#endif

attack ../test

  $ hg manifest -r3
  ../test
  $ hg update -Cr3
  abort: path contains illegal component: ../test (glob)
  [255]

attack /tmp/test

  $ hg manifest -r4
  /tmp/test
  $ hg update -Cr4
  abort: *: '$TESTTMP/target//tmp/test' (glob)
  [255]

  $ cd ..