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view tests/test-exchange-obsmarkers-case-B3.t @ 35304:f77121b6bf1b
setdiscover: allow to ignore part of the local graph
Currently, the push discovery first determines the full set of common nodes
before looking into what changesets are outgoing. When pushing a specific
subset, this can lead to pathological situations where we search for the status
of thousand of local heads that are unrelated to the requested pushes.
To fix this, we need to teach the discovery to ignores part of the graph. Most
of the necessary pieces were already in place. This changeset just makes them
available to higher level API and tests them.
Change actually impacting pushes are coming in a later changeset.
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 06 Dec 2017 22:44:51 +0100 |
parents | eb586ed5d8ce |
children | 89630d0b3e23 |
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============================================ Testing obsolescence markers push: Cases B.3 ============================================ Mercurial pushes obsolescences markers relevant to the "pushed-set", the set of all changesets that requested to be "in sync" after the push (even if they are already on both side). This test belongs to a series of tests checking such set is properly computed and applied. This does not tests "obsmarkers" discovery capabilities. Category B: pruning case TestCase 3: Pruned changeset on non-pushed part of the history B.3 Pruned changeset on non-pushed part of the history ====================================================== .. {{{ .. ⊗ C .. | .. ○ B .. | ◔ A .. |/ .. ● O .. }}} .. .. Marker exists from: .. .. * C (prune) .. .. Commands run: .. .. * hg push -r A .. .. Expected exchange: .. .. * ø .. .. Expected exclude: .. .. * chain from B Setup ----- $ . $TESTDIR/testlib/exchange-obsmarker-util.sh initial $ setuprepos B.3 creating test repo for test case B.3 - pulldest - main - pushdest cd into `main` and proceed with env setup $ cd main $ mkcommit A $ hg up --quiet 0 $ mkcommit B created new head $ mkcommit C $ hg prune -qd '0 0' . $ hg log -G --hidden x e56289ab6378 (draft): C | @ 35b183996678 (draft): B | | o f5bc6836db60 (draft): A |/ o a9bdc8b26820 (public): O $ inspect_obsmarkers obsstore content ================ e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'} $ cd .. $ cd .. Actual Test ----------------------------------- $ dotest B.3 A ## Running testcase B.3 # testing echange of "A" (f5bc6836db60) ## initial state # obstore: main e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'} # obstore: pushdest # obstore: pulldest ## pushing "A" from main to pushdest pushing to pushdest searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files ## post push state # obstore: main e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'} # obstore: pushdest # obstore: pulldest ## pulling "f5bc6836db60" from main into pulldest pulling from main searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files new changesets f5bc6836db60 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) ## post pull state # obstore: main e56289ab6378dc752fd7965f8bf66b58bda740bd 0 {35b1839966785d5703a01607229eea932db42f87} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'user': 'test'} # obstore: pushdest # obstore: pulldest