Mercurial > hg
changeset 46379:ee9002b99595
engine: add `if True` to prepare for next patch
This will help making next patch easier to read.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9774
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jan 2021 16:34:58 +0530 |
parents | 8b02f132adf6 |
children | f2c4224e6648 |
files | mercurial/upgrade_utils/engine.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 74 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/upgrade_utils/engine.py Thu Jan 14 17:27:54 2021 +0530 +++ b/mercurial/upgrade_utils/engine.py Thu Jan 14 16:34:58 2021 +0530 @@ -449,85 +449,90 @@ ) ) - with dstrepo.transaction(b'upgrade') as tr: - _clonerevlogs( - ui, - srcrepo, - dstrepo, - tr, - upgrade_op, - ) + if True: + with dstrepo.transaction(b'upgrade') as tr: + _clonerevlogs( + ui, + srcrepo, + dstrepo, + tr, + upgrade_op, + ) + + # Now copy other files in the store directory. + for p in _files_to_copy_post_revlog_clone(srcrepo): + srcrepo.ui.status(_(b'copying %s\n') % p) + src = srcrepo.store.rawvfs.join(p) + dst = dstrepo.store.rawvfs.join(p) + util.copyfile(src, dst, copystat=True) + + finishdatamigration(ui, srcrepo, dstrepo, requirements) + + ui.status(_(b'data fully upgraded in a temporary repository\n')) - # Now copy other files in the store directory. - for p in _files_to_copy_post_revlog_clone(srcrepo): - srcrepo.ui.status(_(b'copying %s\n') % p) - src = srcrepo.store.rawvfs.join(p) - dst = dstrepo.store.rawvfs.join(p) - util.copyfile(src, dst, copystat=True) + if upgrade_op.backup_store: + backuppath = pycompat.mkdtemp( + prefix=b'upgradebackup.', dir=srcrepo.path + ) + backupvfs = vfsmod.vfs(backuppath) - finishdatamigration(ui, srcrepo, dstrepo, requirements) + # Make a backup of requires file first, as it is the first to be modified. + util.copyfile( + srcrepo.vfs.join(b'requires'), backupvfs.join(b'requires') + ) - ui.status(_(b'data fully upgraded in a temporary repository\n')) - - if upgrade_op.backup_store: - backuppath = pycompat.mkdtemp( - prefix=b'upgradebackup.', dir=srcrepo.path + # We install an arbitrary requirement that clients must not support + # as a mechanism to lock out new clients during the data swap. This is + # better than allowing a client to continue while the repository is in + # an inconsistent state. + ui.status( + _( + b'marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be ' + b'unable to read from repository\n' + ) ) - backupvfs = vfsmod.vfs(backuppath) - - # Make a backup of requires file first, as it is the first to be modified. - util.copyfile( - srcrepo.vfs.join(b'requires'), backupvfs.join(b'requires') + scmutil.writereporequirements( + srcrepo, srcrepo.requirements | {b'upgradeinprogress'} ) - # We install an arbitrary requirement that clients must not support - # as a mechanism to lock out new clients during the data swap. This is - # better than allowing a client to continue while the repository is in - # an inconsistent state. - ui.status( - _( - b'marking source repository as being upgraded; clients will be ' - b'unable to read from repository\n' - ) - ) - scmutil.writereporequirements( - srcrepo, srcrepo.requirements | {b'upgradeinprogress'} - ) - - ui.status(_(b'starting in-place swap of repository data\n')) - if upgrade_op.backup_store: - ui.status(_(b'replaced files will be backed up at %s\n') % backuppath) + ui.status(_(b'starting in-place swap of repository data\n')) + if upgrade_op.backup_store: + ui.status( + _(b'replaced files will be backed up at %s\n') % backuppath + ) - # Now swap in the new store directory. Doing it as a rename should make - # the operation nearly instantaneous and atomic (at least in well-behaved - # environments). - ui.status(_(b'replacing store...\n')) - tstart = util.timer() - _replacestores(srcrepo, dstrepo, backupvfs, upgrade_op) - elapsed = util.timer() - tstart - ui.status( - _( - b'store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for ' - b'%0.1fs\n' + # Now swap in the new store directory. Doing it as a rename should make + # the operation nearly instantaneous and atomic (at least in well-behaved + # environments). + ui.status(_(b'replacing store...\n')) + tstart = util.timer() + _replacestores(srcrepo, dstrepo, backupvfs, upgrade_op) + elapsed = util.timer() - tstart + ui.status( + _( + b'store replacement complete; repository was inconsistent for ' + b'%0.1fs\n' + ) + % elapsed ) - % elapsed - ) - # We first write the requirements file. Any new requirements will lock - # out legacy clients. - ui.status( - _( - b'finalizing requirements file and making repository readable ' - b'again\n' + # We first write the requirements file. Any new requirements will lock + # out legacy clients. + ui.status( + _( + b'finalizing requirements file and making repository readable ' + b'again\n' + ) ) - ) - scmutil.writereporequirements(srcrepo, upgrade_op.new_requirements) + scmutil.writereporequirements(srcrepo, upgrade_op.new_requirements) - if upgrade_op.backup_store: - # The lock file from the old store won't be removed because nothing has a - # reference to its new location. So clean it up manually. Alternatively, we - # could update srcrepo.svfs and other variables to point to the new - # location. This is simpler. - backupvfs.unlink(b'store/lock') + if upgrade_op.backup_store: + # The lock file from the old store won't be removed because nothing has a + # reference to its new location. So clean it up manually. Alternatively, we + # could update srcrepo.svfs and other variables to point to the new + # location. This is simpler. + backupvfs.unlink(b'store/lock') + else: + pass return backuppath