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revset: evaluate filesets against each revision for 'file()' (issue5778)
After f2aeff8a87b6, the fileset was evaluated to a set of files against the
working directory, and then those files were applied against each revision. The
result was nonsense. For example, `hg log -r 'file("set:exec()")'` on the
Mercurial repo listed revision 0 because it has the `hg` script, which is
currently +x. But that bit wasn't applied until revision 280 (which
'contains()' properly indicates).
This technique was borrowed from checkstatus(), which services adds(),
modifies(), and removes(), so it seems safe enough. The 'r:' case is explicitly
assigned to wdirrev, freeing up rev=None to mean "re-evaluate at each revision".
The distinction is important to avoid behavior changes with `hg log set:...`
(test-largefiles-misc.t and test-fileset-generated.t drop current log output
without this). I'm not sure what the right behavior for that is (1fd352aa08fc
explicitly enabled this behavior for graphlog), but the day before the release
isn't the time to experiment.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 28 Jan 2018 14:08:59 -0500 |
parents | 9153871d50e0 |
children | 1e1c1bfb0be4 |
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#require unix-permissions no-root no-windows Prepare $ hg init a $ echo a > a/a $ hg -R a ci -A -m a adding a $ hg clone a b updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Test that raising an exception in the release function doesn't cause the lock to choke $ cat > testlock.py << EOF > from mercurial import error, registrar > > cmdtable = {} > command = registrar.command(cmdtable) > > def acquiretestlock(repo, releaseexc): > def unlock(): > if releaseexc: > raise error.Abort('expected release exception') > l = repo._lock(repo.vfs, 'testlock', False, unlock, None, 'test lock') > return l > > @command(b'testlockexc') > def testlockexc(ui, repo): > testlock = acquiretestlock(repo, True) > try: > testlock.release() > finally: > try: > testlock = acquiretestlock(repo, False) > except error.LockHeld: > raise error.Abort('lockfile on disk even after releasing!') > testlock.release() > EOF $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > testlock=$TESTTMP/testlock.py > EOF $ hg -R b testlockexc abort: expected release exception [255] One process waiting for another $ cat > hooks.py << EOF > import time > def sleepone(**x): time.sleep(1) > def sleephalf(**x): time.sleep(0.5) > EOF $ echo b > b/b $ hg -R b ci -A -m b --config hooks.precommit="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleepone" > stdout & $ hg -R b up -q --config hooks.pre-update="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleephalf" \ > > preup-stdout 2>preup-stderr $ wait $ cat preup-stdout $ cat preup-stderr waiting for lock on working directory of b held by process '*' on host '*' (glob) got lock after * seconds (glob) $ cat stdout adding b On processs waiting on another, warning after a long time. $ echo b > b/c $ hg -R b ci -A -m b --config hooks.precommit="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleepone" > stdout & $ hg -R b up -q --config hooks.pre-update="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleephalf" \ > --config ui.timeout.warn=250 \ > > preup-stdout 2>preup-stderr $ wait $ cat preup-stdout $ cat preup-stderr $ cat stdout adding c On processs waiting on another, warning disabled. $ echo b > b/d $ hg -R b ci -A -m b --config hooks.precommit="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleepone" > stdout & $ hg -R b up -q --config hooks.pre-update="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleephalf" \ > --config ui.timeout.warn=-1 \ > > preup-stdout 2>preup-stderr $ wait $ cat preup-stdout $ cat preup-stderr $ cat stdout adding d check we still print debug output On processs waiting on another, warning after a long time (debug output on) $ echo b > b/e $ hg -R b ci -A -m b --config hooks.precommit="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleepone" > stdout & $ hg -R b up --config hooks.pre-update="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleephalf" \ > --config ui.timeout.warn=250 --debug\ > > preup-stdout 2>preup-stderr $ wait $ cat preup-stdout calling hook pre-update: hghook_pre-update.sleephalf waiting for lock on working directory of b held by process '*' on host '*' (glob) got lock after * seconds (glob) 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cat preup-stderr $ cat stdout adding e On processs waiting on another, warning disabled, (debug output on) $ echo b > b/f $ hg -R b ci -A -m b --config hooks.precommit="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleepone" > stdout & $ hg -R b up --config hooks.pre-update="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleephalf" \ > --config ui.timeout.warn=-1 --debug\ > > preup-stdout 2>preup-stderr $ wait $ cat preup-stdout calling hook pre-update: hghook_pre-update.sleephalf waiting for lock on working directory of b held by process '*' on host '*' (glob) got lock after * seconds (glob) 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cat preup-stderr $ cat stdout adding f Pushing to a local read-only repo that can't be locked $ chmod 100 a/.hg/store $ hg -R b push a pushing to a searching for changes abort: could not lock repository a: Permission denied [255] $ chmod 700 a/.hg/store