hg: always create new localrepository instance
cachedlocalrepo.copy() didn't actually create new localrepository
instances. This meant that the new thread isolation code in hgweb wasn't
actually using separate localrepository instances, even though it was
properly using separate cachedlocalrepo instances.
Because the behavior of the API changed, the single caller in hgweb had
to be refactored to always call _webifyrepo() or it may not have used
the proper filter.
I confirmed via print() debugging that id(repo) is in fact different on
each thread. This was not the case before.
For reasons I can't yet explain, this does not fix
issue4756. I suspect
there is shared cache somewhere that isn't thread safe.
--- a/mercurial/hg.py Thu Sep 10 19:45:46 2015 -0400
+++ b/mercurial/hg.py Sat Sep 12 11:31:56 2015 -0700
@@ -887,8 +887,13 @@
return tuple(state), maxmtime
def copy(self):
- """Obtain a copy of this class instance."""
- c = cachedlocalrepo(self._repo)
+ """Obtain a copy of this class instance.
+
+ A new localrepository instance is obtained. The new instance should be
+ completely independent of the original.
+ """
+ repo = repository(self._repo.baseui, self._repo.origroot)
+ c = cachedlocalrepo(repo)
c._state = self._state
c.mtime = self.mtime
return c
--- a/mercurial/hgweb/hgweb_mod.py Thu Sep 10 19:45:46 2015 -0400
+++ b/mercurial/hgweb/hgweb_mod.py Sat Sep 12 11:31:56 2015 -0700
@@ -235,11 +235,11 @@
if self._repos:
cached = self._repos.pop()
r, created = cached.fetch()
- if created:
- r = self._webifyrepo(r)
else:
cached = self._lastrepo.copy()
r, created = cached.fetch()
+ if created:
+ r = self._webifyrepo(r)
self._lastrepo = cached
self.mtime = cached.mtime