Fri, 01 Jan 2016 12:21:11 +0900 i18n-ja: synchronized with ca8ada499529 stable
FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> [Fri, 01 Jan 2016 12:21:11 +0900] rev 27572
i18n-ja: synchronized with ca8ada499529
Mon, 28 Dec 2015 22:51:37 -0800 merge: while checking for unknown files don't follow symlinks (issue5027) stable
Siddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com> [Mon, 28 Dec 2015 22:51:37 -0800] rev 27571
merge: while checking for unknown files don't follow symlinks (issue5027) Previously, we were using Python's native 'os.path.isfile' method which follows symlinks. In this case, since we're operating on repo contents, we don't want to follow symlinks. There's a behaviour change here, as shown by the second part of the added test. Consider a symlink 'f' pointing to a file containing 'abc'. If we try and replace it with a file with contents 'abc', previously we would have let it though. Now we don't. Although this breaks naive inspection with tools like 'cat' and 'diff', on balance I believe this is the right change.
Thu, 31 Dec 2015 09:55:56 +0100 merge with stable
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Thu, 31 Dec 2015 09:55:56 +0100] rev 27570
merge with stable
Tue, 22 Dec 2015 11:05:56 +0000 tests: add test-check-execute.t
timeless <timeless@mozdev.org> [Tue, 22 Dec 2015 11:05:56 +0000] rev 27569
tests: add test-check-execute.t Try to prevent people from adding files with incorrect execute bits
Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:07:34 +0000 parents: correct help revset replacements
timeless <timeless@mozdev.org> [Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:07:34 +0000] rev 27568
parents: correct help revset replacements Implementing `hg parents -r REV FILE` correctly is hard. The output can be 0, 1, or 2 revs. First, you can't use parents(), because it sorts its output... Consider: echo $a echo par@rev: `hg log -r "parents($a)" -q` echo p12@rev: `hg log -r "p1($a)+p2($a)" -q` echo parents: `hg parents -q -r $a` (Merge 1 into 0) 3 par@rev: 0:d9612eafe8ec 1:070fe4290d06 p12@rev: 0:d9612eafe8ec 1:070fe4290d06 parents: 0:d9612eafe8ec 1:070fe4290d06 (Merge 4 into 5) 6 par@rev: 4:db73392995c3 5:c26e7dd67644 p12@rev: 5:c26e7dd67644 4:db73392995c3 parents: 5:c26e7dd67644 4:db73392995c3 (Merge 7 into 8) 9 par@rev: 7:d84f47462f70 8:9597bcab36e0 p12@rev: 8:9597bcab36e0 7:d84f47462f70 parents: 8:9597bcab36e0 7:d84f47462f70 You also can't use parents or/p1/p2 alone with a set, as in: -r "parents(::REV and file(FILE))" -r "parents(::REV - REV and file(FILE))" ... because each will return all parents for each candidate revision, and the :: gives too many candidates. Thus, we need a max and a p1/p2. Also, anything of this form: max(::REV - REV and file(FILE)) ... is wrong, because max will return only one revision, and for a proper parents, you need to return two occasionally. Lastly, it doesn't help that `hg parents -r REV FILE` is buggy due to a quirk in filelogs. Here's a repository to consider when evaluating whether your revset is correct: $ hg log -G --template '{rev} {files}\n'; @ 10 a | o 9 a b |\ | o 8 a | | o | 7 a | | +---o 6 b | |/ | o 5 b | | o | 4 b | | +---o 3 | |/ +---o 2 | |/ | o 1 b | o 0 a revs 4 and 5 create a conflict. The conflict is resolved in the same way by both 6 and 9. You would hope that parents around 9/10 would point to 9, but `hg parents` will point to 6 due to the aforementioned bug. Here's the winning solution test script and its output. echo $a; echo rp12-max: `hg log -r "max(::p1($a) and file(b)) + max(::p2($a) and file(b))" -q` 2> /dev/null; echo expected: `hg parents -q -r $a b` 2> /dev/null; Note that for 10, the output differs, but again, this is because of the aforementioned bug. The rp12-max output is "correct", whereas "expected" is just an unfortunate bug. The abort output is due to something else. I'm not sure why someone thought it was important to abort to stdio instead of stderr, but that's really not my problem here. 10 rp12-max: 9:184ebefc2fce expected: 6:dd558142b03f 9 rp12-max: 5:c26e7dd67644 4:db73392995c3 expected: 5:c26e7dd67644 4:db73392995c3 8 rp12-max: 5:c26e7dd67644 expected: 5:c26e7dd67644 7 rp12-max: 4:db73392995c3 expected: 4:db73392995c3 6 rp12-max: 5:c26e7dd67644 4:db73392995c3 expected: 5:c26e7dd67644 4:db73392995c3 5 rp12-max: 1:070fe4290d06 expected: 1:070fe4290d06 4 rp12-max: abort: 'b' not found in manifest! expected: 3 rp12-max: 1:070fe4290d06 expected: 1:070fe4290d06 2 rp12-max: 1:070fe4290d06 expected: 1:070fe4290d06 1 rp12-max: abort: 'b' not found in manifest! expected: 0 rp12-max: abort: 'b' not found in manifest! expected:
Mon, 28 Dec 2015 16:01:31 +0000 run-tests: avoid double counting server fails
timeless <timeless@mozdev.org> [Mon, 28 Dec 2015 16:01:31 +0000] rev 27567
run-tests: avoid double counting server fails
Mon, 14 Dec 2015 23:50:02 +0900 commandserver: reset state of progress bar per command
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Mon, 14 Dec 2015 23:50:02 +0900] rev 27566
commandserver: reset state of progress bar per command A progress bar is normally disabled in command-server session, but chg can enable it. This patch makes sure the last-print time is measured per command. Otherwise, progress.delay could be ineffective if a progbar was loaded before forking worker process. This patch is corresponding to the following change. https://bitbucket.org/yuja/chg/commits/2dfe3e90b365
Mon, 14 Dec 2015 23:13:42 +0900 commandserver: do not set nontty flag if channel is replaced by a real file
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Mon, 14 Dec 2015 23:13:42 +0900] rev 27565
commandserver: do not set nontty flag if channel is replaced by a real file This prepares for porting the chg server. In chg, a server receives client's stdio over a UNIX domain socket to override server channels. This is because chg should behave as if it is a normal hg command attached to tty. "nontty" is not wanted. This patch is corresponding to the following change. This doesn't test the identity of "cin" object because the current version of chg reopens stdio to apply buffering mode. https://bitbucket.org/yuja/chg/commits/c48c7aed5fc0
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