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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 | a6477aa893b8 |
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#!/bin/sh cat > echo.py <<EOF #!/usr/bin/env python import os, sys try: import msvcrt msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY) msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY) except ImportError: pass for k in ('HG_FILE', 'HG_MY_ISLINK', 'HG_OTHER_ISLINK', 'HG_BASE_ISLINK'): print k, os.environ[k] EOF # Create 2 heads containing the same file, once as # a file, once as a link. Bundle was generated with: # # hg init t # cd t # echo a > a # hg ci -qAm t0 -d '0 0' # echo l > l # hg ci -qAm t1 -d '1 0' # hg up -C 0 # ln -s a l # hg ci -qAm t2 -d '2 0' # echo l2 > l2 # hg ci -qAm t3 -d '3 0' hg init t cd t hg -q pull "$TESTDIR/test-merge-symlinks.hg" hg up -C 3 # Merge them and display *_ISLINK vars echo % merge heads HGMERGE="python ../echo.py" hg merge # Test working directory symlink bit calculation wrt copies, # especially on non-supporting systems. echo % merge working directory hg up -C 2 hg copy l l2 HGMERGE="python ../echo.py" hg up 3