hgweb: send proper HTTP response after uncaught exception
This patch fixes a bug where hgweb would send an incomplete HTTP
response.
If an uncaught exception is raised when hgweb is processing a request,
hgweb attempts to send a generic error response and log that exception.
The server defaults to chunked transfer coding. If an uncaught exception
occurred, it was sending the error response string / chunk properly.
However, RFC 7230 Section 4.1 mandates a 0 size last chunk be sent to
indicate end of the entity body. hgweb was failing to send this last
chunk. As a result, properly written HTTP clients would assume more data
was coming and they would likely time out waiting for another chunk to
arrive.
Mercurial's own test harness was paving over the improper HTTP behavior
by not attempting to read the response body if the status code was 500.
This incorrect workaround was added in
ba6577a19656 and has been removed
with this patch.
tests: add test for rebasing merges with ancestors of the rebase destination
This shows sub-optimal behaviour. The user gets a merge prompt that it is very
hard to justify.
merge: 0 is a valid ancestor different from None
Most internal functions can take either a hash or an integer. Merge did however
not handle 0 as revision 0. Now it does.
revert: look for copy information for all local modifications
Renaming a file over an existing one marks the file as modified. So we
track rename source in modified file too.