dirstate: stop caring about match.explicitdir
No one passes it in anymore.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7440
dirstate: include explicit matches in match.traversedir calls
The caller should not have to register to get both explicit and
non-explicit matches.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7439
commit: drop unused "vdirs" argument from repo.checkcommitpatterns()
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7438
commit: rewrite check for `hg ci <path>` being a directory
The matcher API is complicated by match.bad, match.explicitdir, and
match.traversedir. We already have very few users of
match.explicitdir. By rewriting this check we get close to being able
to remove match.explicitdir.
This may make the check slower, but I think that will be very
marginal.
Disclosure: I actually wrote this patch to solve a bug we've seen with
an internal extension. The internal extension overrides the dirstate
walk to only walk the files that our FUSE tells us are modified. That
led to "vdirs" not getting populated as this code expected. I have
wanted to get rid of match.explicitdir for a very long time, though.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7437
py3: use pycompat.bytestr() instead of pycompat.sysstr()
pycompat.sysstr() doesn’t work because it doesn’t accept arguments of type
`type` and returns a unicode object on Python3, while the format string wants
a bytes-like object.
lock: fix race in lock-breaking code
With low frequency, I see hg pulls fail with output like:
abort: no such file or directory: .hg/store/lock
I think what happens is, in lock.py, in:
def _testlock(self, locker):
if not self._lockshouldbebroken(locker):
return locker
# if locker dead, break lock. must do this with another lock
# held, or can race and break valid lock.
try:
with lock(self.vfs, self.f + b'.break', timeout=0):
self.vfs.unlink(self.f)
except error.LockError:
return locker
if a lock is breakable on disk, and two hg processes concurrently get
to the "if locker dead" comment, a possible interleaving is: process1
finishes executing the function and then process2 finishes executing
the function. If that happens, process2 will either get ENOENT in
self.vfs.unlink (resulting in the spurious failure above), or break a
valid lock and potentially cause repository corruption.
The fix is simple enough: make sure the lock is breakable _inside_ the
critical section, because only then can we know that no other process
can invalidate our knowledge on the lock on disk.
I don't think there are tests for this. I've tested this manually
with:
diff --git a/mercurial/lock.py b/mercurial/lock.py
--- a/mercurial/lock.py
+++ b/mercurial/lock.py
@@ -351,6 +351,8 @@ class lock(object):
if not self._lockshouldbebroken(locker):
return locker
+ import random
+ time.sleep(1. + random.random())
# if locker dead, break lock. must do this with another lock
# held, or can race and break valid lock.
try:
@@ -358,6 +360,7 @@ class lock(object):
self.vfs.unlink(self.f)
except error.LockError:
return locker
+ time.sleep(1)
def testlock(self):
"""return id of locker if lock is valid, else None.
and I see this change of behavior before/after this commit:
$ $hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ ln -s $HOSTNAME/
effffffc:
987654321 .hg/wlock
$ touch a
$ $hg commit -Am_ & $hg commit -Am _; wait
-abort: No such file or directory: '/tmp/repo/.hg/wlock'
adding a
+warning: ignoring unknown working parent
679a8959a8ca!
+nothing changed
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7199
lock: refactor in preparation for next commit
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7198
extensions: suppress a pytype failure due to a typeshed bug
Bug filed upstream, suppress the failure here so we can move on.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7410
dispatch: add some assertions to give pytype a helping hand
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7409
extensions: hide two confusing import statements from pytype
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7408
debugcommands: add assertions to convince pytype peer is not None
This function is moderately annoyingly defined, and peer is set up iff we're
not in raw-proto mode. That's fine, but it confuses pytype. Adding these
assertions is a low-overhead way to convince pytype we're doing reasonable
things.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7407
debugcommands: suppress import errors for pytype
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7385