chistedit: properly show verbose diffs
I'm not sure if that ever worked and it's an internal API breakage,
but `"verbose": True` is not correctly parsed, as most of these
options are parsed by diffopts, whereas verbose is a global option.
Setting the UI to verbose instead does work and does show a verbose
patch, with full commit message.
It also shows all files, which unfortunately are a bit hard to read on
a single line in the default verbose template. Thus, we also change
the default template to use the status template, which shows one file
per line as well as its modification state.
#require no-reposimplestore
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> share =
> EOF
store and revlogv1 are required in source
$ hg --config format.usestore=false init no-store
$ hg -R no-store debugupgraderepo
abort: cannot upgrade repository; requirement missing: store
[255]
$ hg init no-revlogv1
$ cat > no-revlogv1/.hg/requires << EOF
> dotencode
> fncache
> generaldelta
> store
> EOF
$ hg -R no-revlogv1 debugupgraderepo
abort: cannot upgrade repository; requirement missing: revlogv1
[255]
Cannot upgrade shared repositories
$ hg init share-parent
$ hg -q share share-parent share-child
$ hg -R share-child debugupgraderepo
abort: cannot upgrade repository; unsupported source requirement: shared
[255]
Do not yet support upgrading treemanifest repos
$ hg --config experimental.treemanifest=true init treemanifest
$ hg -R treemanifest debugupgraderepo
abort: cannot upgrade repository; unsupported source requirement: treemanifest
[255]
Cannot add treemanifest requirement during upgrade
$ hg init disallowaddedreq
$ hg -R disallowaddedreq --config experimental.treemanifest=true debugupgraderepo
abort: cannot upgrade repository; do not support adding requirement: treemanifest
[255]
An upgrade of a repository created with recommended settings only suggests optimizations
$ hg init empty
$ cd empty
$ hg debugformat
format-variant repo
fncache: yes
dotencode: yes
generaldelta: yes
sparserevlog: yes
plain-cl-delta: yes
compression: zlib
compression-level: default
$ hg debugformat --verbose
format-variant repo config default
fncache: yes yes yes
dotencode: yes yes yes
generaldelta: yes yes yes
sparserevlog: yes yes yes
plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes
compression: zlib zlib zlib
compression-level: default default default
$ hg debugformat --verbose --config format.usefncache=no
format-variant repo config default
fncache: yes no yes
dotencode: yes no yes
generaldelta: yes yes yes
sparserevlog: yes yes yes
plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes
compression: zlib zlib zlib
compression-level: default default default
$ hg debugformat --verbose --config format.usefncache=no --color=debug
format-variant repo config default
[formatvariant.name.mismatchconfig|fncache: ][formatvariant.repo.mismatchconfig| yes][formatvariant.config.special| no][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.mismatchconfig|dotencode: ][formatvariant.repo.mismatchconfig| yes][formatvariant.config.special| no][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|generaldelta: ][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| yes][formatvariant.config.default| yes][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|sparserevlog: ][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| yes][formatvariant.config.default| yes][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|plain-cl-delta: ][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| yes][formatvariant.config.default| yes][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|compression: ][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| zlib][formatvariant.config.default| zlib][formatvariant.default| zlib]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|compression-level:][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| default][formatvariant.config.default| default][formatvariant.default| default]
$ hg debugformat -Tjson
[
{
"config": true,
"default": true,
"name": "fncache",
"repo": true
},
{
"config": true,
"default": true,
"name": "dotencode",
"repo": true
},
{
"config": true,
"default": true,
"name": "generaldelta",
"repo": true
},
{
"config": true,
"default": true,
"name": "sparserevlog",
"repo": true
},
{
"config": true,
"default": true,
"name": "plain-cl-delta",
"repo": true
},
{
"config": "zlib",
"default": "zlib",
"name": "compression",
"repo": "zlib"
},
{
"config": "default",
"default": "default",
"name": "compression-level",
"repo": "default"
}
]
$ hg debugupgraderepo
(no feature deficiencies found in existing repository)
performing an upgrade with "--run" will make the following changes:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
additional optimizations are available by specifying "--optimize <name>":
re-delta-parent
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated to choose an optimal base revision where this was not already done; the size of the repository may shrink and various operations may become faster; the first time this optimization is performed could slow down upgrade execution considerably; subsequent invocations should not run noticeably slower
re-delta-multibase
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated against multiple base revision and the smallest difference will be used; the size of the repository may shrink significantly when there are many merges; this optimization will slow down execution in proportion to the number of merges in the repository and the amount of files in the repository; this slow down should not be significant unless there are tens of thousands of files and thousands of merges
re-delta-all
deltas within internal storage will always be recalculated without reusing prior deltas; this will likely make execution run several times slower; this optimization is typically not needed
re-delta-fulladd
every revision will be re-added as if it was new content. It will go through the full storage mechanism giving extensions a chance to process it (eg. lfs). This is similar to "re-delta-all" but even slower since more logic is involved.
--optimize can be used to add optimizations
$ hg debugupgrade --optimize redeltaparent
(no feature deficiencies found in existing repository)
performing an upgrade with "--run" will make the following changes:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
re-delta-parent
deltas within internal storage will choose a new base revision if needed
additional optimizations are available by specifying "--optimize <name>":
re-delta-multibase
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated against multiple base revision and the smallest difference will be used; the size of the repository may shrink significantly when there are many merges; this optimization will slow down execution in proportion to the number of merges in the repository and the amount of files in the repository; this slow down should not be significant unless there are tens of thousands of files and thousands of merges
re-delta-all
deltas within internal storage will always be recalculated without reusing prior deltas; this will likely make execution run several times slower; this optimization is typically not needed
re-delta-fulladd
every revision will be re-added as if it was new content. It will go through the full storage mechanism giving extensions a chance to process it (eg. lfs). This is similar to "re-delta-all" but even slower since more logic is involved.
modern form of the option
$ hg debugupgrade --optimize re-delta-parent
(no feature deficiencies found in existing repository)
performing an upgrade with "--run" will make the following changes:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
re-delta-parent
deltas within internal storage will choose a new base revision if needed
additional optimizations are available by specifying "--optimize <name>":
re-delta-multibase
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated against multiple base revision and the smallest difference will be used; the size of the repository may shrink significantly when there are many merges; this optimization will slow down execution in proportion to the number of merges in the repository and the amount of files in the repository; this slow down should not be significant unless there are tens of thousands of files and thousands of merges
re-delta-all
deltas within internal storage will always be recalculated without reusing prior deltas; this will likely make execution run several times slower; this optimization is typically not needed
re-delta-fulladd
every revision will be re-added as if it was new content. It will go through the full storage mechanism giving extensions a chance to process it (eg. lfs). This is similar to "re-delta-all" but even slower since more logic is involved.
unknown optimization:
$ hg debugupgrade --optimize foobar
abort: unknown optimization action requested: foobar
(run without arguments to see valid optimizations)
[255]
Various sub-optimal detections work
$ cat > .hg/requires << EOF
> revlogv1
> store
> EOF
$ hg debugformat
format-variant repo
fncache: no
dotencode: no
generaldelta: no
sparserevlog: no
plain-cl-delta: yes
compression: zlib
compression-level: default
$ hg debugformat --verbose
format-variant repo config default
fncache: no yes yes
dotencode: no yes yes
generaldelta: no yes yes
sparserevlog: no yes yes
plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes
compression: zlib zlib zlib
compression-level: default default default
$ hg debugformat --verbose --config format.usegeneraldelta=no
format-variant repo config default
fncache: no yes yes
dotencode: no yes yes
generaldelta: no no yes
sparserevlog: no no yes
plain-cl-delta: yes yes yes
compression: zlib zlib zlib
compression-level: default default default
$ hg debugformat --verbose --config format.usegeneraldelta=no --color=debug
format-variant repo config default
[formatvariant.name.mismatchconfig|fncache: ][formatvariant.repo.mismatchconfig| no][formatvariant.config.default| yes][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.mismatchconfig|dotencode: ][formatvariant.repo.mismatchconfig| no][formatvariant.config.default| yes][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.mismatchdefault|generaldelta: ][formatvariant.repo.mismatchdefault| no][formatvariant.config.special| no][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.mismatchdefault|sparserevlog: ][formatvariant.repo.mismatchdefault| no][formatvariant.config.special| no][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|plain-cl-delta: ][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| yes][formatvariant.config.default| yes][formatvariant.default| yes]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|compression: ][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| zlib][formatvariant.config.default| zlib][formatvariant.default| zlib]
[formatvariant.name.uptodate|compression-level:][formatvariant.repo.uptodate| default][formatvariant.config.default| default][formatvariant.default| default]
$ hg debugupgraderepo
repository lacks features recommended by current config options:
fncache
long and reserved filenames may not work correctly; repository performance is sub-optimal
dotencode
storage of filenames beginning with a period or space may not work correctly
generaldelta
deltas within internal storage are unable to choose optimal revisions; repository is larger and slower than it could be; interaction with other repositories may require extra network and CPU resources, making "hg push" and "hg pull" slower
sparserevlog
in order to limit disk reading and memory usage on older version, the span of a delta chain from its root to its end is limited, whatever the relevant data in this span. This can severly limit Mercurial ability to build good chain of delta resulting is much more storage space being taken and limit reusability of on disk delta during exchange.
performing an upgrade with "--run" will make the following changes:
requirements
preserved: revlogv1, store
added: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, sparserevlog
fncache
repository will be more resilient to storing certain paths and performance of certain operations should be improved
dotencode
repository will be better able to store files beginning with a space or period
generaldelta
repository storage will be able to create optimal deltas; new repository data will be smaller and read times should decrease; interacting with other repositories using this storage model should require less network and CPU resources, making "hg push" and "hg pull" faster
sparserevlog
Revlog supports delta chain with more unused data between payload. These gaps will be skipped at read time. This allows for better delta chains, making a better compression and faster exchange with server.
additional optimizations are available by specifying "--optimize <name>":
re-delta-parent
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated to choose an optimal base revision where this was not already done; the size of the repository may shrink and various operations may become faster; the first time this optimization is performed could slow down upgrade execution considerably; subsequent invocations should not run noticeably slower
re-delta-multibase
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated against multiple base revision and the smallest difference will be used; the size of the repository may shrink significantly when there are many merges; this optimization will slow down execution in proportion to the number of merges in the repository and the amount of files in the repository; this slow down should not be significant unless there are tens of thousands of files and thousands of merges
re-delta-all
deltas within internal storage will always be recalculated without reusing prior deltas; this will likely make execution run several times slower; this optimization is typically not needed
re-delta-fulladd
every revision will be re-added as if it was new content. It will go through the full storage mechanism giving extensions a chance to process it (eg. lfs). This is similar to "re-delta-all" but even slower since more logic is involved.
$ hg --config format.dotencode=false debugupgraderepo
repository lacks features recommended by current config options:
fncache
long and reserved filenames may not work correctly; repository performance is sub-optimal
generaldelta
deltas within internal storage are unable to choose optimal revisions; repository is larger and slower than it could be; interaction with other repositories may require extra network and CPU resources, making "hg push" and "hg pull" slower
sparserevlog
in order to limit disk reading and memory usage on older version, the span of a delta chain from its root to its end is limited, whatever the relevant data in this span. This can severly limit Mercurial ability to build good chain of delta resulting is much more storage space being taken and limit reusability of on disk delta during exchange.
repository lacks features used by the default config options:
dotencode
storage of filenames beginning with a period or space may not work correctly
performing an upgrade with "--run" will make the following changes:
requirements
preserved: revlogv1, store
added: fncache, generaldelta, sparserevlog
fncache
repository will be more resilient to storing certain paths and performance of certain operations should be improved
generaldelta
repository storage will be able to create optimal deltas; new repository data will be smaller and read times should decrease; interacting with other repositories using this storage model should require less network and CPU resources, making "hg push" and "hg pull" faster
sparserevlog
Revlog supports delta chain with more unused data between payload. These gaps will be skipped at read time. This allows for better delta chains, making a better compression and faster exchange with server.
additional optimizations are available by specifying "--optimize <name>":
re-delta-parent
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated to choose an optimal base revision where this was not already done; the size of the repository may shrink and various operations may become faster; the first time this optimization is performed could slow down upgrade execution considerably; subsequent invocations should not run noticeably slower
re-delta-multibase
deltas within internal storage will be recalculated against multiple base revision and the smallest difference will be used; the size of the repository may shrink significantly when there are many merges; this optimization will slow down execution in proportion to the number of merges in the repository and the amount of files in the repository; this slow down should not be significant unless there are tens of thousands of files and thousands of merges
re-delta-all
deltas within internal storage will always be recalculated without reusing prior deltas; this will likely make execution run several times slower; this optimization is typically not needed
re-delta-fulladd
every revision will be re-added as if it was new content. It will go through the full storage mechanism giving extensions a chance to process it (eg. lfs). This is similar to "re-delta-all" but even slower since more logic is involved.
$ cd ..
Upgrading a repository that is already modern essentially no-ops
$ hg init modern
$ hg -R modern debugupgraderepo --run
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/modern/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/modern/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/modern/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/modern/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
Upgrading a repository to generaldelta works
$ hg --config format.usegeneraldelta=false init upgradegd
$ cd upgradegd
$ touch f0
$ hg -q commit -A -m initial
$ touch f1
$ hg -q commit -A -m 'add f1'
$ hg -q up -r 0
$ touch f2
$ hg -q commit -A -m 'add f2'
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run --config format.sparse-revlog=false
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, revlogv1, store
added: generaldelta
generaldelta
repository storage will be able to create optimal deltas; new repository data will be smaller and read times should decrease; interacting with other repositories using this storage model should require less network and CPU resources, making "hg push" and "hg pull" faster
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 9 total revisions (3 in filelogs, 3 in manifests, 3 in changelog)
migrating 917 bytes in store; 401 bytes tracked data
migrating 3 filelogs containing 3 revisions (192 bytes in store; 0 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 filelog revisions across 3 filelogs; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 3 revisions (349 bytes in store; 220 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 3 revisions (376 bytes in store; 181 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 9 total revisions; total change in store size: 0 bytes
copying phaseroots
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
Original requirements backed up
$ cat .hg/upgradebackup.*/requires
dotencode
fncache
revlogv1
store
generaldelta added to original requirements files
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
store
store directory has files we expect
$ ls .hg/store
00changelog.i
00manifest.i
data
fncache
phaseroots
undo
undo.backupfiles
undo.phaseroots
manifest should be generaldelta
$ hg debugrevlog -m | grep flags
flags : inline, generaldelta
verify should be happy
$ hg verify
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
checked 3 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
old store should be backed up
$ ls -d .hg/upgradebackup.*/
.hg/upgradebackup.*/ (glob)
$ ls .hg/upgradebackup.*/store
00changelog.i
00manifest.i
data
fncache
phaseroots
undo
undo.backup.fncache
undo.backupfiles
undo.phaseroots
unless --no-backup is passed
$ rm -rf .hg/upgradebackup.*/
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run --no-backup
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, store
added: sparserevlog
sparserevlog
Revlog supports delta chain with more unused data between payload. These gaps will be skipped at read time. This allows for better delta chains, making a better compression and faster exchange with server.
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 9 total revisions (3 in filelogs, 3 in manifests, 3 in changelog)
migrating 917 bytes in store; 401 bytes tracked data
migrating 3 filelogs containing 3 revisions (192 bytes in store; 0 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 filelog revisions across 3 filelogs; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 3 revisions (349 bytes in store; 220 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 3 revisions (376 bytes in store; 181 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 9 total revisions; total change in store size: 0 bytes
copying phaseroots
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for * (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing old repository content$TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/upgradegd/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
$ ls -1 .hg/ | grep upgradebackup
[1]
$ cd ..
store files with special filenames aren't encoded during copy
$ hg init store-filenames
$ cd store-filenames
$ touch foo
$ hg -q commit -A -m initial
$ touch .hg/store/.XX_special_filename
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 3 total revisions (1 in filelogs, 1 in manifests, 1 in changelog)
migrating 301 bytes in store; 107 bytes tracked data
migrating 1 filelogs containing 1 revisions (64 bytes in store; 0 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 filelog revisions across 1 filelogs; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 1 revisions (110 bytes in store; 45 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 1 revisions (127 bytes in store; 62 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 3 total revisions; total change in store size: 0 bytes
copying .XX_special_filename
copying phaseroots
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run --optimize redeltafulladd
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
re-delta-fulladd
each revision will be added as new content to the internal storage; this will likely drastically slow down execution time, but some extensions might need it
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 3 total revisions (1 in filelogs, 1 in manifests, 1 in changelog)
migrating 301 bytes in store; 107 bytes tracked data
migrating 1 filelogs containing 1 revisions (64 bytes in store; 0 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 filelog revisions across 1 filelogs; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 1 revisions (110 bytes in store; 45 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 1 revisions (127 bytes in store; 62 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 3 total revisions; total change in store size: 0 bytes
copying .XX_special_filename
copying phaseroots
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/store-filenames/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
fncache is valid after upgrade
$ hg debugrebuildfncache
fncache already up to date
$ cd ..
Check upgrading a large file repository
---------------------------------------
$ hg init largefilesrepo
$ cat << EOF >> largefilesrepo/.hg/hgrc
> [extensions]
> largefiles =
> EOF
$ cd largefilesrepo
$ touch foo
$ hg add --large foo
$ hg -q commit -m initial
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
largefiles
revlogv1
sparserevlog
store
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, largefiles, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 3 total revisions (1 in filelogs, 1 in manifests, 1 in changelog)
migrating 355 bytes in store; 160 bytes tracked data
migrating 1 filelogs containing 1 revisions (106 bytes in store; 41 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 filelog revisions across 1 filelogs; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 1 revisions (116 bytes in store; 51 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 1 revisions (133 bytes in store; 68 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 1 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 3 total revisions; total change in store size: 0 bytes
copying phaseroots
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
largefiles
revlogv1
sparserevlog
store
$ cat << EOF >> .hg/hgrc
> [extensions]
> lfs =
> [lfs]
> threshold = 10
> EOF
$ echo '123456789012345' > lfs.bin
$ hg ci -Am 'lfs.bin'
adding lfs.bin
$ grep lfs .hg/requires
lfs
$ find .hg/store/lfs -type f
.hg/store/lfs/objects/d0/beab232adff5ba365880366ad30b1edb85c4c5372442b5d2fe27adc96d653f
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, largefiles, lfs, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 6 total revisions (2 in filelogs, 2 in manifests, 2 in changelog)
migrating 801 bytes in store; 467 bytes tracked data
migrating 2 filelogs containing 2 revisions (296 bytes in store; 182 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 2 filelog revisions across 2 filelogs; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 2 revisions (241 bytes in store; 151 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 2 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 2 revisions (264 bytes in store; 134 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 2 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 6 total revisions; total change in store size: 0 bytes
copying phaseroots
copying lfs blob d0beab232adff5ba365880366ad30b1edb85c4c5372442b5d2fe27adc96d653f
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/largefilesrepo/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
$ grep lfs .hg/requires
lfs
$ find .hg/store/lfs -type f
.hg/store/lfs/objects/d0/beab232adff5ba365880366ad30b1edb85c4c5372442b5d2fe27adc96d653f
$ hg verify
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
checked 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files
$ hg debugdata lfs.bin 0
version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1
oid sha256:d0beab232adff5ba365880366ad30b1edb85c4c5372442b5d2fe27adc96d653f
size 16
x-is-binary 0
$ cd ..
repository config is taken in account
-------------------------------------
$ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [format]
> maxchainlen = 1
> EOF
$ hg init localconfig
$ cd localconfig
$ cat << EOF > file
> some content
> with some length
> to make sure we get a delta
> after changes
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> very long
> EOF
$ hg -q commit -A -m A
$ echo "new line" >> file
$ hg -q commit -m B
$ echo "new line" >> file
$ hg -q commit -m C
$ cat << EOF >> .hg/hgrc
> [format]
> maxchainlen = 9001
> EOF
$ hg config format
format.maxchainlen=9001
$ hg debugdeltachain file
rev chain# chainlen prev delta size rawsize chainsize ratio lindist extradist extraratio readsize largestblk rddensity srchunks
0 1 1 -1 base 77 182 77 0.42308 77 0 0.00000 77 77 1.00000 1
1 1 2 0 p1 21 191 98 0.51309 98 0 0.00000 98 98 1.00000 1
2 1 2 0 other 30 200 107 0.53500 128 21 0.19626 128 128 0.83594 1
$ hg debugupgraderepo --run --optimize redeltaall
upgrade will perform the following actions:
requirements
preserved: dotencode, fncache, generaldelta, revlogv1, sparserevlog, store
re-delta-all
deltas within internal storage will be fully recomputed; this will likely drastically slow down execution time
beginning upgrade...
repository locked and read-only
creating temporary repository to stage migrated data: $TESTTMP/localconfig/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
(it is safe to interrupt this process any time before data migration completes)
migrating 9 total revisions (3 in filelogs, 3 in manifests, 3 in changelog)
migrating 1019 bytes in store; 882 bytes tracked data
migrating 1 filelogs containing 3 revisions (320 bytes in store; 573 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 filelog revisions across 1 filelogs; change in size: -9 bytes
migrating 1 manifests containing 3 revisions (333 bytes in store; 138 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 manifest revisions across 1 manifests; change in size: 0 bytes
migrating changelog containing 3 revisions (366 bytes in store; 171 bytes tracked data)
finished migrating 3 changelog revisions; change in size: 0 bytes
finished migrating 9 total revisions; total change in store size: -9 bytes
copying phaseroots
data fully migrated to temporary repository
marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be unable to read from repository
starting in-place swap of repository data
replaced files will be backed up at $TESTTMP/localconfig/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
replacing store...
store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for *s (glob)
finalizing requirements file and making repository readable again
removing temporary repository $TESTTMP/localconfig/.hg/upgrade.* (glob)
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/localconfig/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
$ hg debugdeltachain file
rev chain# chainlen prev delta size rawsize chainsize ratio lindist extradist extraratio readsize largestblk rddensity srchunks
0 1 1 -1 base 77 182 77 0.42308 77 0 0.00000 77 77 1.00000 1
1 1 2 0 p1 21 191 98 0.51309 98 0 0.00000 98 98 1.00000 1
2 1 3 1 p1 21 200 119 0.59500 119 0 0.00000 119 119 1.00000 1
$ cd ..
$ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [format]
> maxchainlen = 9001
> EOF
Check upgrading a sparse-revlog repository
---------------------------------------
$ hg init sparserevlogrepo --config format.sparse-revlog=no
$ cd sparserevlogrepo
$ touch foo
$ hg add foo
$ hg -q commit -m "foo"
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
store
Check that we can add the sparse-revlog format requirement
$ hg --config format.sparse-revlog=yes debugupgraderepo --run >/dev/null
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/sparserevlogrepo/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
sparserevlog
store
Check that we can remove the sparse-revlog format requirement
$ hg --config format.sparse-revlog=no debugupgraderepo --run >/dev/null
copy of old repository backed up at $TESTTMP/sparserevlogrepo/.hg/upgradebackup.* (glob)
the old repository will not be deleted; remove it to free up disk space once the upgraded repository is verified
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
store
$ cd ..