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Deal with failed clone/transaction interaction
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Deal with failed clone/transaction interaction
> What is happening is that something in the transaction machinery is
> causing the directory to be completely recreated.
The transaction gets rolled back by its destructor. This is critical
so it happens whenever an exception occurs that unwinds the stack.
Unfortunately, what's happening with clone is we're trying to delete
the directory during exception propagation. And a reference to the
transaction is held in the exception backtrace stack frames so it
still exists until the exception is completely resolved.
So there's no way to do the directory delete inside the exception
handling cleanly.
But we can handle it similarly to the transaction itself: use an
object with a destructor.
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author | mpm@selenic.com |
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date | Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:07:50 -0800 |
parents | 2f1de824798a |
children | 3d4d5f2aba9a 4fc63e22b1fe |
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#!/bin/bash mkdir test cd test echo foo>foo hg init hg addremove hg commit -t "1" hg verify hg serve -p 20059 2>/dev/null & cd .. hg clone http://localhost:20059/ copy cd copy hg verify hg co cat foo hg manifest hg pull kill $!