repository: define new interface for running commands
Today, the peer interface exposes methods for each command that can
be executed. In addition, there is an iterbatch() API that allows
commands to be issued in batches and provides an iterator over the
results. This is a glorified wrapper around the "batch" wire command.
Wire protocol version 2 supports nicer things (such as batching
any command and out-of-order replies). It will require a more
flexible API for executing commands.
This commit introduces a new peer interface for making command
requests. In the new world, you can't simply call a method on the
peer to execute a command: you need to obtain an object to be used
for executing commands. That object can be used to issue a single
command or it can batch multiple requests. In the case of full duplex
peers, the command may even be sent out over the wire immediately.
There are no per-command methods. Instead, there is a generic
method to call a command. The implementation can then perform domain
specific processing for specific commands. This includes passing
data via a specially named argument.
Arguments are also passed as a dictionary instead of using **kwargs.
While **kwargs is nicer to use, we've historically gotten into
trouble using it because there will inevitably be a conflict between
the name of an argument to a wire protocol command and an argument
we want to pass into a function.
Instead of a command returning a value, it returns a future which
will resolve to a value. This opens the door for out-of-order
response handling and concurrent response handling in the version
2 protocol.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3267
#!/bin/sh
#
# Use this script to generate move.svndump
#
mkdir temp
cd temp
mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir trunk
echo a > trunk/a
mkdir trunk/d1
mkdir trunk/d2
echo b > trunk/d1/b
echo c > trunk/d1/c
echo d > trunk/d2/d
cd ..
svnadmin create svn-repo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/svn-repo
svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init projA"
svn co $svnurl project
cd project
# Build a module renaming chain which used to confuse the converter.
# Update svn repository
echo a >> trunk/a
echo c >> trunk/d1/c
svn ci -m commitbeforemove
svn mv $svnurl/trunk $svnurl/subproject -m movedtrunk
svn up
mkdir subproject/trunk
svn add subproject/trunk
svn ci -m createtrunk
mkdir subproject/branches
svn add subproject/branches
svn ci -m createbranches
svn mv $svnurl/subproject/d1 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d1 -m moved1
svn mv $svnurl/subproject/d2 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2 -m moved2
svn up
echo b >> subproject/trunk/d1/b
svn rm subproject/trunk/d2
svn ci -m "changeb and rm d2"
svn mv $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d1 $svnurl/subproject/branches/d1 -m moved1again
if svn help copy | grep 'SRC\[@REV\]' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# SVN >= 1.5 replaced the -r REV syntax with @REV
# Copy a file from a past revision
svn copy $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2/d@7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copyfilefrompast
# Copy a directory from a past revision
svn copy $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2@7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copydirfrompast
else
# Copy a file from a past revision
svn copy -r 7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2/d $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copyfilefrompast
# Copy a directory from a past revision
svn copy -r 7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copydirfrompast
fi
# Copy a directory while removing a subdirectory
svn up
mkdir -p subproject/trunk/d3/d31
echo e > subproject/trunk/d3/d31/e
echo f > subproject/trunk/d3/f
svn add subproject/trunk/d3
svn ci -m "add d3"
svn copy subproject/trunk/d3 subproject/trunk/d4
svn rm subproject/trunk/d3/d31
svn ci -m "copy dir and remove subdir"
# Test directory moves
svn up
mkdir -p subproject/trunk/d4old
echo g > subproject/trunk/d4old/g
svn add subproject/trunk/d4old
svn ci -m "add d4old"
svn mv subproject/trunk/d4old subproject/trunk/d4new
svn ci -m "rename d4old into d4new"
cd ..
svnadmin dump svn-repo > ../move.svndump