revlog: make sure we never use sparserevlog without general delta (
issue6056)
We are getting user report where the delta code tries to use `sparse-revlog`
logic on repository where `generaldelta` is disabled. This can't work so we
ensure the two booleans have a consistent value.
Creating this kind of repository is not expected to be possible the current bug
report point at a clonebundle related bug that is still to be properly isolated
(Yuya Nishihara seems to a have done it).
Corrupting a repository to reproduce the issue is possible. A test using this
method is included in this fix.
sparserevlog: document the config option
This was overlooked when this graduated from experimental.
changegroup: initialize the state variable a bit earlier
This will make the next patch much easier.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5732
tests: conditionalize test output on Python 3.7
Python 3.7 changed behavior of urllib.parse.quote() from RFC 2396
to RFC 3986 and ~ is now in the set of reserved characters and
isn't escaped.
We conditioanlize test output accordingly.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5717
hghave: add pyXY features for Python version numbers
This will allow us to sniff for Python >= versions in tests.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5088
py3: whitelist couple more passing tests found by buildbot
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5731
keepalive: implement _close_conn() so closes are known
Keepalives were not working on Python 3 because
http.client.HTTPResponse was refactored to call _close_conn()
instead of close(). Our custom close() is what returns inactive
connections to the available state.
We better support Python 3 by implementing a _close_conn().
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5720
lfs: explicitly add the Content-Length header when uploading blobs, for py3
This was the reason for test-lfs-test-server.t#git-server complaining about an
"invalid byte in chunk length". For some reason if this isn't explicitly added,
py3.7.1 is adding `transfer-encoding: chunked` as well as `Content-length: x`.
Wireshark flagged this as malformed. However, if this is set, it doesn't bother
with `transfer-encoding`.
Before this patch with py3:
PUT /objects/
31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b HTTP/1.1
Accept-Encoding: identity
Content-length: 12
accept: application/vnd.git-lfs
content-type: application/octet-stream
host: localhost:20062
transfer-encoding: chunked
user-agent: git-lfs/2.3.4 (Mercurial 4.9rc0+149-
7eb7637e34bf)
Before this patch with py27:
PUT /objects/
31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b HTTP/1.1
Accept-Encoding: identity
accept: application/vnd.git-lfs
content-type: application/octet-stream
content-length: 12
host: localhost:20062
user-agent: git-lfs/2.3.4 (Mercurial 4.9rc0+149-
7eb7637e34bf+
20190128)
With this patch and py3, the content is the same as the py27 example. RFC2616
says to ignore `Content-Length` if `Transfer-Encoding` is present, so maybe
there's nothing to do in the hg-server side (though I'm not sure which it is
using if presented both).
Maybe chunked encoding is better to do? If someone knows how to suppress the
`Content-Length`, we can try that instead.
perf: support looking up multiple revisions
The nodemap code has optimisations around the number of lookup we actually made.
As a result, being able to specify multiple revisions to look up is important
when measuring performances. One can now specify full revspecs with the --rev
arguments.
perf: add a no-lookup variant to perfindex
It is useful to check how long it takes to create a index object without doing
anything with it. We add a new flag dedicated to that.
perf: add some documentation to perfindex
It seems useful to document how the arguments can affect the benchmark.
perf: move cache clearing in the `setup` step of `perfheads`
The cache clearing is pretty fast, but this seems more "correct".
revlog: document cext oddities in terms of object/caches
This clarify why we just call clearcaches on a single object.
py3: stabilize the output of lfs commandserver tests
The print() statements were being output at the very end, so write to the same
stdout sink as runcommand, and explicitly flush.