Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:30:15 +0100] rev 16148
graphlog: multiple --user must be or'ed
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:30:15 +0100] rev 16147
graphlog: explicitely join multivalue parameters
This will let use override the "join" value (and/or) depending on the option
considered. The option revset arity is now deduced from the revset and the
option value type, to simplify opt2revset definition.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:30:14 +0100] rev 16146
test-glog.t: use printrevset extension to trace rewritten revsets
Using "hg log -G --print-revset" prints the revset generated by graphlog and
exits. This helps debugging and writing shorter tests.
It has been suggested to handle these tests with doctests. I think the
extension approach is better because:
- It tests the actual parameter set passed to graphlog.revset(), not what we
expect it to be. 'branch' and 'only-branch' are currently distinct options
but nothing prevents fancyopts to grow a notion of option aliasing one day,
where both options would be merged before reaching the command.
- It can be used as debug output interleaved with real log calls.
v2:
- Use a test extension instead of a global deprecated new option
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:07:54 +0900] rev 16145
context: use 'changectx.dirs()' in 'walk()' for directory patterns
this patch uses 'changectx.dirs()' instead of nested loop, to examine
whether specified pattern is related to the context as a directory or not.
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:07:54 +0900] rev 16144
localrepository: use 'changectx.dirs()' in 'status()' for directory patterns
when pattern which does not match against any files in working context
is specified, current implementation of 'localrepository.status()'
decides whether warning message about it should be shown or not by
'f not in context'
this works correctly for 'file pattern', but not for 'directory
pattern', because 'f not in context' always returns True for
directories, even if they are related to the context.
this patch uses 'changectx.dirs()' to examine whether specified
pattern is related to the context as a directory or not.
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:07:54 +0900] rev 16143
context: add 'dirs()' to changectx/workingctx for directory patterns
this patch adds 'dirs()' to changectx/workingctx, which returns map of
all directories deduced from manifest, to examine whether specified
pattern is related to the context as directory or not quickly.
'workingctx.dirs()' uses 'dirstate.dirs()' rather than building
another copy of it.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:22:12 -0600] rev 16142
status: fix format field thinko
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> [Mon, 20 Feb 2012 17:59:48 +0100] rev 16141
largefiles: don't break filesets
Michal Sznajder <michalsznajder@gmail.com> [Sat, 18 Feb 2012 14:27:57 +0100] rev 16140
help: sort hgrc related "Sections" chapters alphabetically
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Sat, 18 Feb 2012 12:30:24 +0100] rev 16139
doc: minor fixes to [graph] section documentation
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:35:26 +0700] rev 16138
hgweb: refactor graph customization javascript
- Avoid flipping lineWidth state around the edge() call, pass it to the
function instead.
- Pass the line width and color appended to the other parameters instead of in
a dictionary. The javascript code is simpler, no need to check for all
containers existence, and the JSON output is smaller.
- Reindent setColor() comments and fix code spacing.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Fri, 17 Feb 2012 16:49:43 +0100] rev 16137
templates: move Graph.edge() implementation in mercurial.js
All implementation in graph.tmpl are the same. It can still be overriden if
necessary. There is no clear reason to keep it separated from mercurial.js.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 20 Feb 2012 16:42:51 -0600] rev 16136
formatter: convert status command
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 20 Feb 2012 16:42:48 -0600] rev 16135
ui: add formatter method
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 20 Feb 2012 16:42:47 -0600] rev 16134
formatter: add basic formatters
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 20 Feb 2012 16:42:45 -0600] rev 16133
encoding: introduce utf8-b helpers
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Fri, 17 Feb 2012 13:53:41 -0600] rev 16132
graphmod: add config cache
Before, we'd lookup the branch for every edge segment in the entire
graph: extremely expensive. This happened even when no per-branch
settings existed.
Now we define a revision -> config cache function that's LRU-cached
and is a no-op when no configuration exists. Still not terribly fast,
but hopefully only one real branch lookup per revision. This might
degenerate for wide graphs as the LRU is hard-coded to 20 elements.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Fri, 17 Feb 2012 13:53:19 -0600] rev 16131
graphmod: rewrite graph config validation
Our goal is not to strictly disallow _invalid_ input, simply disallow _hostile_ input.
Avoid using re
Avoid creating empty dicts when no branch parameters are recognized
Constantine Linnick <theaspect@gmail.com> [Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:47:03 +0700] rev 16130
graph: in hgrc specify line color for main branch
You can specify color to visually distinguish main branch (trunk)
on hgweb's graph page. If color specified, all branch heads will share
same color. Settings format is branch_name.color = value, where color
is six hexadecimal digits e.g.:
[graph]
default.color = FF0000
Constantine Linnick <theaspect@gmail.com> [Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:35:26 +0700] rev 16129
graph: in hgrc specify line width for main branch
You can specify width to visually distinguish main branch (trunk)
on hgweb's graph page. Settings format is branch_name.width = value,
where width in px e.g.:
[graph]
default.width = 3
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 16 Feb 2012 16:40:29 -0600] rev 16128
merge with stable
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:58:51 -0600] rev 16127
filemerge: remove some redundancy in decorators/docstrings
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Sun, 12 Feb 2012 21:38:12 +0900] rev 16126
filemerge: create detail of internal merge tools from documentation string
this patch introduces 'internaltoolsmarker' which creates detail of
each internal merge tools from documentation string for 'hg help merge-tools'.
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Sun, 12 Feb 2012 21:38:12 +0900] rev 16125
filemerge: refactoring of 'filemerge()'
current 'filemerge.filemerge()' implementation is verfy complicated.
- it is not easy to add new internal merge tools
(only by patching on 'filemerge()', or replacing it completely)
- cleanup of temporary files is unsatisfactory
('internal:dump' does not, in fact)
this is patch for refactoring of 'filemerge()' to isolate each
internal merge tool implementations from 'filemerge()', and clean up
common part in it.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:22:35 +0100] rev 16124
patch: fuzz more aggressively to match patch(1) behaviour
The previous code was assuming a default context of 3 lines. When fuzzing, it
would take this value in account to reduce the amount of removed line from
hunks top or bottom. For instance, if a hunk has only 2 lines of bottom
context, fuzzing with fuzz=1 would do nothing and with fuzz=2 it would remove
one of those lines. A hunk with one line of bottom context could not be fuzzed
at all. patch(1) has apparently no such restrictions and takes the fuzz level
at face value.
- test-import.t: fuzz/offset changes at the beginning of file are explained by
the new fuzzing behaviour and match patch(1) ones. Patching locations are
different but those of my patch(1) do not make a lot of sense right now
(patched output are the same)
- test-import-bypass.t: more agressive fuzzing makes a patching supposed to
fail because of context, succeed. Change the diff to avoid this.
- test-mq-merge.t: more agressive fuzzing would allow the merged patch to apply
with fuzz, but fortunately we disallow this behaviour. The new output is
kept.
I have not enough experience with patch(1) fuzzing to know whether aligning our
implementation on it is a good or bad idea. Until now, it has been the
implementation reference. For instance, "qpush" tolerates fuzz (test-mq-merge.t
runs the special case of pushing merge revisions where fuzzing is forbidden).
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Mon, 13 Feb 2012 16:47:31 +0100] rev 16123
patch: fix fuzzing of hunks without previous lines (
issue3264)
When applying hunks such as:
@@ -2,1 +2,2 @@
context
+change
fuzzing would empty the "old" block and make patchfile.apply() traceback.
Instead, we apply the new block at specified location without testing.
The "bottom hunk" test was removed as patch(1) has no problem applying hunk
with no context in the middle of a file.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Mon, 13 Feb 2012 13:51:38 +0100] rev 16122
patch: make hunk.fuzzit() compute the fuzzed start locations
- It moves hunks processing weirdness where it belongs
- It helps reusing said weirdness whenever fuzzit() is called, like during the
actual hunk fuzzing.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Mon, 13 Feb 2012 13:21:00 +0100] rev 16121
patch: fuzz old and new lines at the same time
In theory, the fuzzed offsets for old and new lines should be exactly the same
as they are based on hunk parsing. Make it true in practice.
Na'Tosha Bard <natosha@unity3d.com> [Mon, 13 Feb 2012 18:37:07 +0100] rev 16120
largefiles: optimize update speed by only updating changed largefiles
Historically, during 'hg update', every largefile in the working copy was
hashed (which is a very expensive operation on big files) and any
largefiles that did not have a hash that matched their standin were
updated.
This patch optimizes 'hg update' by keeping track of what standins have
changed between the old and new revisions, and only updating the largefiles
that have changed. This saves a lot of time by avoiding the unecessary
calculation of a list of sha1 hashes for big files.
With this patch, the time 'hg update' takes to complete is a function of
how many largefiles need to be updated and what their size is.
Performance tests on a repository with about 80 largefiles ranging from
a few MB to about 97 MB are shown below. The tests show how long it takes
to run 'hg update' with no changes actually being updated.
Mercurial 2.1 release:
$ time hg update
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
getting changed largefiles
0 largefiles updated, 0 removed
real 0m10.045s
user 0m9.367s
sys 0m0.674s
With this patch:
$ time hg update
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
real 0m0.965s
user 0m0.845s
sys 0m0.115s
The same repsoitory, without the largefiles extension enabled:
$ time hg update
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
real 0m0.799s
user 0m0.684s
sys 0m0.111s
So before the patch, 'hg update' with no changes was approximately 9.25s
slower with largefiles enabled. With this patch, it is approximately 0.165s
slower.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:31:40 +0100] rev 16119
mq: make qimport --push push all imported patches (
issue3130)
Only the first imported one was pushed.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:21:24 +0100] rev 16118
convert: tolerate spaces between splicemap parent ids (
issue3203)
Splicemap lines are documented in hg help convert like:
key parent1, parent2
but parsed like:
key, parents = line.strip().rsplit(' ', 1)
parents = parents.replace(',', ' ').split()
The rsplit() call was introduced to handle spaces in keys for the generic
mapfile format. Spaces can appear in svn identifiers since they contain path
components. This logic makes less sense with splicemap since svn identifiers
can also appear on the right side, even if it is a bit less likely. Given the
parsing is theorically broken, I would rather follow what is documented already
and is correct in the main case where all identifiers are hg hashes. Also,
using svn identifiers in a splicemap sounds difficult as they are not easily
accessible.
Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> [Thu, 16 Feb 2012 01:23:45 +0200] rev 16117
test-commandserver: flush stdout
Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> [Thu, 16 Feb 2012 01:21:34 +0200] rev 16116
localrepo: clear _filecache on rollback (
issue3261)
Files are being replaced by rollback but the corresponding data in localrepo
isn't actually updated for things like bookmarks, phases, etc. Then when
rollback is done, the cache is updated thinking it has the most up-to-date
data, where in fact it is still pre-rollback.
We clear _filecache to force everything to be recreated.
Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> [Wed, 15 Feb 2012 20:02:35 +0200] rev 16115
scmutil: update cached copy when filecached attribute is assigned (
issue3263)
When assigning a new object to filecached properties, the cached object that
was kept in the _filecache map was still holding the old object.
By implementing __set__, we track these changes too and update the cached
copy as well.
Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> [Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:44:10 +0200] rev 16114
cmdserver: invalidate the dirstate when running commands (
issue3271)
The dirstate is invalidated separately outside of invalidate() which is
already being called (other callers of invalidate() seems to suggest the
separation is there for a reason).
Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> [Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:49:15 +0200] rev 16113
localrepo: reset _phasesdirty flag after writing
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Thu, 16 Feb 2012 13:03:42 +0100] rev 16112
import: handle git renames and --similarity (
issue3187)
There is no reason to discard copy sources from the set of files considered by
addremove(). It was done to handle the case where a first patch would create
'a' and a second one would move 'a' to 'b'. If these patches were applied with
--no-commit, 'a' would first be marked as added, then unlinked and dropped from
the dirstate but still passed to addremove(). A better fix is thus to exclude
removed files which ends being dropped from the dirstate instead of removed.
Reported by Jason Harris <jason@jasonfharris.com>
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Thu, 16 Feb 2012 12:56:48 +0100] rev 16111
context: make workingctx.forget() really warn about untracked files
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:01:09 +0900] rev 16110
largefiles: check whether specified patterns are related to largefiles strictly
current 'lfiles_repo.status()' implementation examines whether
specified patterns are related to largefiles in working directory (not
to STANDIN) or not by NOT-EMPTY-NESS of below list:
[f for f in match.files() if f in lfdirstate]
but it can not be assumed that all in 'match.files()' are file itself
exactly, because user may only specify part of path to match whole
under subdirectories recursively.
above examination will mis-recognize such pattern as 'not related to
largefiles', and executes normal 'status()' procedure. so, 'hg status'
shows '?'(unknown) status for largefiles in working directory unexpectedly.
this patch examines relation of pattern to largefiles by applying
'match()' on each entries in lfdirstate and checking wheter there is
no matched entry.
it may increase cost of examination, because it causes of full scan of
entries in lfdirstate.
so this patch uses normal for-loop instead of list comprehensions, to
decrease cost when matching is found.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:09:23 -0600] rev 16109
merge with stable
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 16:52:32 -0600] rev 16108
log: remove caching of all visited revisions (
issue3253)
Not only does this eat all available memory for some users, it's slower.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 16:09:30 -0600] rev 16107
pull: backout change to return code
This bit a number of people.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 22:34:13 +0100] rev 16106
convert: use splicemap entries when sorting revisions (
issue1748)
When sorting revisions before converting them, we have to edit the revision
graph using splicemap entries. Otherwise, a spliced revision may be converted
before its synthetic parents. Invalid splicemap revisions are now detected
before starting the conversion.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 22:25:49 +0100] rev 16105
convert: turn splicemap into a simple dictionary
Parsing the splicemap as a mapfile was a pain because map does not let us
override its parsing code and splicemap entries are not key/values. Besides we
had no need for mapfiles extra features. Just parse the splicemap and return a
dictionary.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:50:13 +0100] rev 16104
debugrevspec: mention --verbose to print the parsed tree
Na'Tosha Bard <natosha@unity3d.com> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 14:46:09 +0100] rev 16103
largefiles: only cache largefiles in new heads
This fixes a serious performance regression in largefiles introduced in
Mercurial 2.1. Caching new largefiles on pull is necessary, because
otherwise largefiles will be missing (and unable to be downloaded) when
the user tries to merge or rebase a new head with an old one. But this
is an expensive operation and should only be done for heads that are new
from the pull, rather than on all heads in the repository.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:47:57 -0600] rev 16102
merge with stable
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:47:16 +0100] rev 16101
mq: restore _branchtags() fast path (
issue3223)
Since
a5917346c72e, mq saves the nodeid of the first applied patch to
cache/branchheads, which breaks the optimized cache handling introduced in
fbf8320f25c8. The problem is the revision being committed is appended to
mqrepo.applied after the commit succeeds, which means mqrepo._branchtags()
performs a regular update and write the first applied patch to the branch
cache.
One solution is to set a context variable _committingpatch on the mqrepo while
it is committing a patch and to take it in account when deciding to fast-path
mqrepo._branchtags(). Not really elegant but it works.
The changes to test-mq-caches.t reverse changes introduced by
a5917346c72e. The
cache should not have been updated with mq records.
The changes to test-keyword.t are indirectly caused by
a5917346c72e.
Reported and analyzed by Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
Notes:
- qpush still makes a slow path _branchtags() call when checking heads. Maybe
this can be optimized.
- be careful when merging this patch in default as secretcommit() was renamed
newcommit() right after the end of the code freeze.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:47:13 +0100] rev 16100
mq: ensure all mq commits are made with secretcommit()
Having a common code path helps fixing things globally.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Wed, 08 Feb 2012 17:45:10 +0100] rev 16099
convert/bzr: ignore nested repos when listing branches (
issue3254)
Reported by A.S. Budden <abudden@gmail.com>
Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> [Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:56:00 +0000] rev 16098
tests: tighten checks for octal escapes in shell printf.
printf on AIX default shell ksh (89) says \1 is an invalid escape. It insists
on at least 2 digits. This causes failures in test-keyword.t and test-status.t.
check-code.py already looks out for \NNN and recommends using Python
for outputting octal values. Extend the check to \NN and \N and fix up
resulting failures.
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Wed, 08 Feb 2012 20:00:52 +0100] rev 16097
phase: when phase cannot be reduced, hint at --force and return 1 (BC)
Before, trying to change the phase of a "public" node to "draft" would result
in:
$ hg phase --draft .
no phases changed
[0]
With this patch:
$ hg phase --draft .
cannot move 1 changesets to a more permissive phase, use --force
no phases changed
[1]
On partial failures, the exit status is now 1 instead of 0 and the number of
changed nodes is displayed while it was only with --verbose. It seems useful to
tell the user that despite the apparent failure, something changed.
$ hg phase --draft '5 or 7'
cannot move 1 changesets to a more permissive phase, use --force
phase changed for 1 changesets
[1]
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Thu, 09 Feb 2012 21:03:07 +0100] rev 16096
revset: fix alias substitution recursion (
issue3240)
The revset aliases expansion worked like:
expr = "some revset"
for alias in aliases:
expr = alias.process(expr)
where "process" was replacing the alias with its *unexpanded* substitution,
recursively. So it only worked when aliases were applied in proper dependency
order.
This patch rewrites the expansion process so all aliases are expanded
recursively at every tree level, after parent alias rewriting and variable
expansion.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 09 Feb 2012 17:54:47 -0600] rev 16095
update: just merge unknown file collisions
The unknown file collision rule was introduced as an extension of the
"should be clean when merging" rule. Unfortunately, it got applied to
the normal update path, which should be happy to merge local changes.
This patch gives us merges for unknown file collisions on update,
while preserving abort for merge and update -c.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 09 Feb 2012 17:04:17 -0600] rev 16094
merge: don't use unknown()
This removes use of unknown files for building the synthetic working
directory manifest used by manifestmerge. Instead, we adopt the
strategy used by _checkunknown.
Side-effect: unknown files are no longer moved by remote directory
renames, and now are left alone like ignored files.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:50:19 -0600] rev 16093
merge: refactor unknown file conflict checking
Previously, we would do a full working directory walk including
unknown files to perform a merge. In many cases, this was painful
because unknown files greatly outnumbered tracked files and generally
had no useful effect on the merge.
Here we instead wait until we find a file in the destination that's
not tracked locally and detect if it exists and is not ignored. This
is usually cheaper but can be -more- expensive in the case where we're
adding a huge number of files. On the other hand, the cost of statting
the new files should be dwarfed by the cost of eventually writing
them.
In this version, case collisions are detected implicitly by
os.path.exists and wctx[f] lookup.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 09 Feb 2012 13:16:20 -0600] rev 16092
update: use normal update path with --check (
issue2450)
This avoids clobbering unknown files on update by not using overwrite mode.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 16:35:14 -0600] rev 16091
fetch: use update rather than clean when updating (
issue3246)
We already verify the working directory is "clean" before starting so
there's no advantage to clobbering the working directory.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:36:44 -0600] rev 16090
merge with stable
Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 21:17:50 +0100] rev 16089
mdiff: adjust hunk offsets with --ignore-blank-lines (
issue3234)
When diffing the following documents with --ignore-blank-lines (-B):
$ cat > a <<EOF
>
>
>
> b
> x
> d
> EOF
and:
$ cat > b <<EOF
> b
> y
> d
> EOF
the context lines are taken from the first document, even if the lines differ
(with -w or -b) or if the number of lines differ (with -B). In the second case,
we have to adjust the hunk new lines offsets or we end with inconsistent diffs
like (see the @@ offsets):
diff -r
0e66aa54f318 a
--- a/a
+++ b/a
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
b
-x
+y
d
Note that having different context lines in a and b means the diff can be
applied but is not invertible.
Reported by Nicholas Riley <com-selenic@sabi.net>
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:22:43 -0600] rev 16088
merge with stable
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:22:34 -0600] rev 16087
merge with i18n
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:22:27 -0600] rev 16086
merge with i18n
Wagner Bruna <wbruna@yahoo.com> [Mon, 06 Feb 2012 08:10:32 -0200] rev 16085
i18n-de: fix rst markup in command output (
issue3247)