Currently, specifying both a line-range pattern and a bare file pattern
results in an AND operation whereas we probably want an OR so that bare file
patterns are like a line-range pattern with all lines specified.
So, until this works as expected, we disable this.
When a file is binary patch.trydiff() would yield None for 'hunkrange'. Handle
this case in the hunksfilter() callback.
Add tests with and without diff.git option as binary handling differs
depending on this option's value.
Reverts 5b2411bab704 and replaces it with a more general solution.
- works for both rpm and deb
- sidesteps eventual problems with local extensions that have nothing to do with
the build process (hg-git, for example, fails with version 4.4 because
ccf72242b638 removed peerrepository, and hg-git still uses it as of 0.8.9)
Effect-flags config was in flight while the previous evolve config renaming
was written. Now that both landed, gather effect-flags in
experimental.evolution like the others evolve-related configurations.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1197
Yuja's comment on the original obsfate about how we would translate obsfate
and the recent discussions about exposing users to new concepts and names lead
have led me to think that 'obsfate' should be treated as internal jargon. End-
users should not be aware of obsfate, so we replace 'obsfate' by 'obsolete' in
changeset_printer.
It will be easier to understand for end-users, easier to translate and closer
to the original Evolve obsfate output.
I'm aware it's extremely late in the cycle but I think it's an UX improvement
for the end-users.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1189
An empty entry in the revlog may happen for two reasons:
- when the file is empty, and the revlog stores a snapshot;
- when there is a merge and both parents were identical.
`hg debugindex -m | awk '$3=="0"{print}' | wc -l` gives 1917 of such entries
in my clone of pypy, and 113 on my clone of mercurial.
These empty revision may be located at the end of a sparse chain, and in some
special cases may lead to read relatively large amounts of data for nothing.
`dirstate._nonnormalset` has been moved to `dirstate._map.nonnormalset` by
822ff2522caf (dirstate: move nonnormal and otherparent sets to dirstatemap)
and is guaranteed to be existed.
Let's update fsmonitor code to use the new `nonnormalset`. Thix fixed a perf
regression that slows down `hg status` by 0.5 seconds in one of our
production repos.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1184
Once in a while, test-nothing.t finished before test-failure.t or
test-failure-copy.t (I haven't checked which one actually gets run
first). Since there already are two tests that will fail in the same
way, just run those two instead so the diff will be reproducible and
not timing-dependent.
The test case was added in d5f1ee5ea1d3 (run-tests: handle --jobs and
--first gracefully, 2014-10-09), and I have checked that backing that
out results in two failures being printed. Note that the summary may
still include multiple tests even if --first is given, it's just that
the diff is only printed for the first failure.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1186
In obsmarker we can't store keys and values of more than 255 bytes in metadata.
If we try to do so, ProgrammingError is raised. The note flag to amend stores
the note in obsmetadata. If a user will try to store a larger note, he will
encounter ProgrammingError which is wrong. We must error out early.
Thanks to Yuya for warning about this.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1179
chgserver.py is also checking the config and will get:
devel-warn: accessing unregistered config item:
'commands.show.aliasprefix' at:
mercurial/chgserver.py:109
if the config is not registered.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1178
When `$CHGHG` is set, `$HG` is ignored by the chg client. Removing it from
chg's sensitive environment list would avoid starting up servers
unnecessarily when `$CHGHG` is the same while `$HG` is different.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1177
These were added in 24a87d506bbd. Attempting to run the test harness
with fsmonitor enabled spews a whole bunch of devel warnings due to
these options not be declared.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1176
fsmonitor can significantly speed up operations on large working
directories. But fsmonitor isn't enabled by default, so naive users
may not realize there is a potential to make Mercurial faster.
This commit introduces a warning to working directory updates when
fsmonitor could be used.
The following conditions must be met:
* Working directory is previously empty
* New working directory adds >= N files (currently 50,000)
* Running on Linux or MacOS
* fsmonitor not enabled
* Warning not disabled via config override
Because of the empty working directory restriction, most users will
only see this warning during `hg clone` (assuming very few users
actually do an `hg up null`).
The addition of a warning may be considered a BC change. However, clone
has printed warnings before. Until recently, Mercurial printed a warning
with the server's certificate fingerprint when it wasn't explicitly
trusted for example. The warning goes to stderr. So it shouldn't
interfere with scripts parsing meaningful output.
The OS restriction was on the advice of Facebook engineers, who only
feel confident with watchman's stability on the supported platforms.
.. feature::
Print warning when fsmonitor isn't being used on a large repository
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D894
In the previous patches, we allowed the user to specify that
a merge process should be halted when a filemerge fails.
This patch adds tests that show additional places this logic
can be utilized -- via the options to do additional post-filemerge
checks to determine if a file merge was successful.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D952
This patch adds support to rebase to show the changes in node once the rebase is
complete. This will be extremely helpful for automation purposes and editors
such as Nuclide.
The output is a dictionary of predecessor hash as key and a list of successors'
hashes. The successors one is a list as there can be many successors for a single
predecessor in case of split and it will good to have a generic output format.
This patch adds tests for the same. A new file is created for the patch as
existing files related to rebase has their own purpose and there will be more
formatter support coming for rebase in next cycle.
Thanks to Jun for suggesting to use fm.data().
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1173
Since the ui objects can be created with the 'load' class method, it
is possible to lose the exit handlers information from the old ui instance. For
example, running 'test-bad-extension.t' leads to this situation where chg
creates a new ui instance which does not copy the exit handlers from the
earlier ui instance. For exit handlers, which are special cases anyways, it
probably makes sense to have a global state of the handlers. This would ensure
that the exit handlers registered once are definitely executed at the end of
the request.
Test Plan:
Ran all the tests without '--chg' option. This also fixes the
'test-bad-extension.t' with the '--chg' option.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1166
Splitting at too small gaps might not be worthwhile. With this changeset,
we stop considering splitting on too small gaps. The threshold is configurable.
We arbitrarily pick 256K as a default value because it seems "okay".
Further testing on various repositories and setups will be needed to tune it.
The option name is 'experimental.sparse-read.min-gap-size`, and replaces
`experimental.sparse-read.min-block-size` which is not used any more.
The previous recursive approach was trying to optimise each read slice to have
a good density. It had the tendency to over-optimize smaller slices while
leaving larger hole in others.
The new approach focuses on improving the combined density of all the reads,
instead of the individual slices. It slices at the largest gaps first, as they
reduce the total amount of read data the most efficiently.
Another benefit of this approach is that we iterate over the delta chain only
once, reducing the overhead of slicing long delta chains.
On the repository we use for tests, the new approach shows similar or faster
performance than the current default linear full read.
The repository contains about 450,000 revisions with many concurrent
topological branches. Tests have been run on two versions of the repository:
one built with the current delta constraint, and the other with an unlimited
delta span (using 'experimental.maxdeltachainspan=0')
Below are timings for building 1% of all the revision in the manifest log using
'hg perfrevlogrevisions -m'. Times are given in seconds. They include the new
couple of follow-up changeset in this series.
delta-span standard unlimited
linear-read 922s 632s
sparse-read 814s 566s
I think there's a slight hole here in that a subrepo could be shared, removed
from .hgsub, and then it's not part of context.substate (so not iterated over).
But the push command has the same hole IIRC, and I think removing a subrepo is
an edge case.
The import hack is a copy/paste of subrepo.subrepo().
This will be used to setup unsharing subrepos. Usually cmdutil is used for
this purpose. But the implementation needs hg.copystore(), and the hg module
already imports cmdutil.
Before this changesets, a literal '.*:foo$' config would match a registered
'.*:foo$' generic. This is wrong since generic should be matched through
regular exception only. This changeset fixes this problem.
Thanks for to Yuya Nishihara for spotting the issue.
When the list of dates is empty, `min` and `max` would raises a ValueError.
Protect against this case by checking that the date list is not empty.
I didn't add a test because I couldn't find a reproducing test case.
Grouping all evolution related-config under the experimental.evolution
namespace would helps the future migration outside [experimental].
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1155
Stabilization config items were never part of a release, remove them now that
we cleaned up the evolution related configuration.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1154
We want to get rid of stabilization.* configuration, back out to the old
configuration 'evolution.track-operation'.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1153
We want to get rid of stabilization.* configuration, back out to the old
configuration 'evolution.bundle-obsmarker'.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1152
Some platforms (notably pkgsrc on NetBSD) only provide versioned
Python interpreters (eg `python2.7` exists, but `python` does not),
which exposes this error. We want to be running run-tests.py with the
python given in $PYTHON, since that might be `pypy` or `python3`.
Extract 'experimental.evolution' = exchange as
'experimental.evolution.exchange'.
We keep the new option in the 'experimental.evolution' namespace in order to
stay coherent with other options ('experimental.evolution.bundle-obsmarker'
and 'experimental.evolution.track-operation') ease the renaming as possibly
'evolution.exchange'.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1151
Extract 'experimental.evolution' = allowunstable as
'experimental.evolution.allowunstable'.
We keep the new option in the 'experimental.evolution' namespace in order to
stay coherent with other options ('experimental.evolution.bundle-obsmarker'
and 'experimental.evolution.track-operation') ease the renaming as possibly
'evolution.allowunstable'.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1150
Extract 'experimental.evolution' = createmarkers as
'experimental.evolution.createmarkers'.
We keep the new option in the 'experimental.evolution' namespace in order to
stay coherent with other options ('experimental.evolution.bundle-obsmarker'
and 'experimental.evolution.track-operation') ease the renaming as possibly
'evolution.createmarkers'.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1149
We replace 'experimental.stabilization=all' by 'experimental.evolution=true'
as we will extract individual config in their own config in later patches.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1148
Update the evolution helpers function to support both old-style configuration and
new-style configuration:
experimental.evolution=all is renamed into experimental.evolution=true
experimental.evolution=createmarkers is renamed into
experimental.evolution.createmarkers=true
experimental.evolution=allowunstable is renamed into
experimental.evolution.allowunstable=true
experimental.evolution=exchange is renamed into
experimental.evolution.exchange=true
We choose to not rename individual config options; keeping the same names
would easy the transition for users but it's something that could be easily
done in the future.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1147
We want to split the evolution-related configuration and back-out the renaming
from evolution.* to stabilization.*.
First invert the configuration and aliases, so next changesets will be
cleaner.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1146
# skip-blame because parsers.c is mechanically rewritten by
clang-format with no semantic change.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1170
This gives clang-format the right notion about formatting these struct
initializers, therefore allowing us to automatically format several
additional files.
# skip-blame because this is just a content-free comment addition
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1169
This is a regression caused by 80d53a39fbcc. We have documented the behavior
in rebase help:
Rebase will destroy original commits unless you use "--keep". It will
also move your bookmarks (even if you do).
So let's restore the old behavior.
It is done by changing `scmutil.cleanupnodes` to accept more information so
a node could have different "movement destination" from "successors". It
also helps simplifying the callsite as a side effect - the special bookmark
movement logic in rebase is removed.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D727
The next patch will pass in overrides for bookmark moves, which is a
mapping itself, so let's rename "mapping" to "replacements" to
distinguish them better.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D749