help: clarify that colons are allowed in fingerprints values
This was suggested by Lars Rohwedder in
issue5559.
sslutil: tweak the legacy [hostfingerprints] warning message
Lars Rohwedder noted in
issue5559 that the previous wording was
confusing. I agree.
rebase: allow rebase even if some revisions need no rebase (BC) (
issue5422)
This allows you to do e.g. "hg rebase -d @ -r 'draft()'" even if some
drafts are already based off of @. You'd still need to exclude
obsolete and troubled revisions, though. We will deal with those cases
later.
Implemented by treating state[rev]==rev as "no need to rebase". I
considered adding another fake revision number like revdone=-6. That
would make the code clearer in a few places, but would add extra code
in other places.
I moved the existing test out of test-rebase-base.t and into a new
file and added more tests there, since not all are using --base.
chgserver: more explicit about sensitive environ variables
Environment variables like HGUSER, HGEDITOR, HGEDITFROM should not trigger
a new chgserver. This patch uses a whitelist for environ variables starting
with "HG" to reduce the number of servers.
I have went through `grep -o "[\"']HG[A-Z_0-9]*['\"]" -hR . | sort -u` so
the list should be up-to-date.
scmutil: make simplekeyvaluefile able to have a non-key-value first line
To ease migration from files with version numbers in their first lines,
we want simplekeyvaluefile to support a non-key-value first line. In this
way, old versions of Mercurial will read such files, discover a newer version
than the one they know how to handle and fail gracefully, rather than with
exception. Shelve's shelvestate file is an example.
scmutil: add simplekeyvaluefile reading test
Before this patch, mockvfs did not emulate readlines correctly
and there was no test for simplekeyvaluefile reading.
caches: stop warming the cache after changegroup application
Now that we garantee that branchmap cache is updated at the end of the
transaction we can drop this update. This removes a problematic case with
nested transaction where the new cache could be written on disk before the
transaction is finished (and even roll-backed)
Such premature cache write was visible in the following test:
* tests/test-acl.t
* tests/test-rebase-conflicts.t
In addition, running the cache update later means having more date about the
state of the repository (in particular: phases). So we can generate caches with
more information. This creates harmless changes to the following tests:
* tests/test-hardlinks-whitelisted.t
* tests/test-hardlinks.t
* tests/test-phases.t
* tests/test-tags.t
* tests/test-inherit-mode.t
caches: move the 'updating the branch cache' message in 'updatecaches'
We are about to remove the branchmap cache update in changegroup application.
There is a debug message alongside this update that we do not want to loose. We
move the message beforehand to simplify the test update in the next changeset.
The message move is quite noisy and isolating that noise is useful.
Most tests update are just line reordering since the message is issued at a
later point during the transaction.
After this changes, the message is displayed in more case since local commit
creation also issue it.