changelog: rework the delayupdate mechanism
The current way we use the 'delayupdate' mechanism is wrong. We call
'delayupdate' right after the transaction retrieval, then we call 'finalize'
right before calling 'tr.close()'. The 'finalize' call will -always- result in a
flush to disk, making the data available to all readers. But the 'tr.close()' may
be a no-op if the transaction is nested. This would result in data:
1) exposed to reader too early,
2) rolled back by other part of the transaction after such exposure
So we need to end up in a situation where we call 'finalize' a single time when
the transaction actually closes. For this purpose we need to be able to call
'delayupdate' and '_writepending' multiple times and 'finalize' once. This was
not possible with the previous state of the code.
This changeset refactors the code to makes this possible. We buffer data in memory
as much as possible and fall-back to writing to a ".a" file after the first call
to '_writepending'.
bookmarks: fix formatting of exchange message (
issue4439)
The message formatting was crashing when doing explicit pulling `hg pull -B X`.
This changeset fix it and improved the test coverage.
test-status-rev: document one more broken test
The status for missing_content2_content2-untracked doesn't get
reported at all. Since the file does exist in the working copy, it
should reported as unknown. Document that in the test.
test-status-rev: use common script for generating file history
Start using the generate-working-copy-states.py script that's shared
with test-revert.t, instead of creating the states manually in the
test. This adds several states that are currently missing. We will
start checking those states later.
test-status-rev: use same names as from generate-working-copy-states
To prepare for using generate-working-copy-states.py for generating
the files and their content, let's start by renaming the files
according to the naming scheme used by that script.