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inotify: fix issue1375, add a test.
The biggest problem was the data structure, which did not allow changing
a file into a directory or vice versa. This problem is fixed by b55d44719b47.
The walk() method also had an issue in this case:
- we know 'path' as a directory. inotify server sleeps.
- 'path' is deleted
- 'path' is recreated as a file
- the server catches up here, and see the deletion. it instantiates a scan(),
which in its turn calls for walk(repo, path).
- walk() then assumes that 'path' is a directory and calls os.listdir on it,
which raises an OSError(errno.ENOTDIR)
Catch the error, and yield the file instead of the directory contents.
author | Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz.commits@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 Jul 2009 16:49:05 +0200 |
parents | 29bc5d18714a |
children | d757bc0c7865 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python from mercurial.hg import parseurl def testparse(url, rev=[]): print '%s, revs: %r, checkout: %r' % parseurl(url, rev) testparse('http://example.com/no/anchor') testparse('http://example.com/an/anchor#foo') testparse('http://example.com/no/anchor/revs', rev=['foo']) testparse('http://example.com/an/anchor/revs#bar', rev=['foo']) testparse('http://example.com/an/anchor/rev-None#foo', rev=None)