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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benoit Boissinot
431f8fbd16 merge crew and main 2013-02-11 01:21:24 +01:00
Siddharth Agarwal
98fa475598 dirstate: disable gc while parsing the dirstate
This prevents a performance regression an upcoming patch would otherwise
introduce because it indirectly delays parsing the dirstate a bit.
2013-02-10 16:23:14 +00:00
Durham Goode
b4e95fed5e dirstate: walk returns None for files that have a symlink in their path
Previously dirstate.walk would return a stat object for files in the dmap
that have a symlink to a directory in their path.  Now it will return None
to indicate that they are no longer considered part of the repository. This
currently only affects walks that traverse the entire directory tree (ex:
hg status) and not walks that only list the contents of the dmap (ex: hg diff).

In a situation like this:
  mkdir foo && touch foo/a && hg commit -Am "a"
  mv foo bar
  ln -s bar foo

'hg status' will now show '! foo/a', whereas before it incorrectly considered
'foo/a' to be unchanged.

In addition to making 'hg status' report the correct information, this will
allow callers to dirstate.walk to not have to detect symlinks themselves,
which can be very expensive.
2013-02-04 14:27:15 -08:00
Siddharth Agarwal
9334236621 dirstate: move pure python dirstate packing to pure/parsers.py 2013-01-17 23:46:08 -08:00
Idan Kamara
dd240808d9 dirstate: refresh _branch cache entry after writing it 2012-12-16 20:33:00 +02:00
Kevin Bullock
aaaf5fc704 merge with crew-stable 2012-12-16 23:02:54 -06:00
Tim Henigan
31b2db1033 dirstate: remove obsolete comment from setbranch
This comment should have been removed in 9d5893d31db9, when the call
to scmutil.checknewlabel was removed.
2012-11-29 08:44:54 -05:00
Idan Kamara
26e04e85c9 dirstate: don't rename branch file if writing it failed 2012-12-15 20:19:07 +02:00
Tim Henigan
68a1fc4488 update: allow update to existing branches with invalid names (issue3710)
Starting with 049792af94d6, users are no longer able to update a
working copy to a branch named with a "bad" character (such as ':').

Prior to v2.4, it was possible to create branch names using "bad"
characters, so this breaks backwards compatibility.

Mercurial must allow users to update to existing branches with bad
names.  However, it should continue to prevent the creation of new
branches with bad names.

A test was added to confirm that 'hg update' works as expected. The
test uses a bundled repo that was created with an earlier version of
Mercurial.
2012-11-27 08:47:35 -05:00
Siddharth Agarwal
cb69b98e9b dirstate: inline more properties and methods in status
hg perfstatus -u on a working directory with 170,000 files, without this
change:
! wall 1.839561 comb 1.830000 user 1.120000 sys 0.710000 (best of 6)

With this change:
! wall 1.804222 comb 1.790000 user 1.140000 sys 0.650000 (best of 6)

hg perfstatus on the same directory, without this change:
! wall 1.016609 comb 1.020000 user 0.670000 sys 0.350000 (best of 10)

With this change:
! wall 0.985573 comb 0.980000 user 0.650000 sys 0.330000 (best of 10)
2012-12-03 14:21:45 -08:00
Siddharth Agarwal
40de7ddbeb dirstate: test normalize is truthy instead of using a no-op lambda
hg perfstatus -u on a working directory with 170,000 files, without this
change:
! wall 1.869404 comb 1.850000 user 1.170000 sys 0.680000 (best of 6)

With this change:
! wall 1.839561 comb 1.830000 user 1.120000 sys 0.710000 (best of 6)
2012-12-04 10:29:18 -08:00
Bryan O'Sullivan
09d0142d5e dirstate: avoid use of zip on big lists
In a clean working directory containing 170,000 tracked files, this
improves performance of "hg --time diff" from 1.69 seconds to 1.43.

This idea is due to Siddharth Agarwal.
2012-11-30 15:55:08 -08:00
Bryan O'Sullivan
a288702cfd dirstate: move file type filtering to its source
This prepares us to move to a much faster statfiles implementation on Unix.
2012-11-30 15:55:07 -08:00
Bryan O'Sullivan
2484b3b328 dirstate: handle dangling junctions on windows (issue2579) 2012-10-23 21:25:22 -07:00
Tim Henigan
e6d3f7258f dirstate: remove obsolete comment from setbranch
This comment should have been removed in 4d438984605c, when the call
to scmutil.checknewlabel was removed.
2012-11-29 08:44:54 -05:00
Kevin Bullock
13bf0fbbec scmutil: add bad character checking to checknewlabel
This factors out the checks from tags and bookmarks, and newly applies
the same prohibitions to branches. checknewlabel takes a new parameter,
kind, indicating the kind of label being checked.

Test coverage is added for all three types of labels.
2012-10-17 21:42:06 -05:00
Kevin Bullock
68efaf1422 dirstate: use scmutil.checknewlabel to check new branch name 2012-10-17 21:32:19 -05:00
Matt Mackall
38701c0855 dirstate: handle large dates and times with masking (issue2608)
Dates and times that are outside the 31-bit signed range are now
compared modulo 2^31. This should prevent it from behaving badly with
very large files or corrupt dates while still having a high
probability of detecting changes.
2012-10-08 17:50:42 -05:00
Matt Mackall
c49b56acb4 dirstate: drop assert 2012-07-16 16:19:53 -05:00
Adrian Buehlmann
3087eeedfb dirstate: eliminate redundant check parameter on _addpath()
state == 'a' implies check

I fail to see what the point of this check parameter is. Near as I can see,
the only _addpath call where it was set to True was in add(), but there, state
is 'a'.

This is a follow-up to 24a646d9943a.
2012-07-04 01:31:37 +02:00
Joshua Redstone
bb82354578 dirstate: factor common update code into _addpath
Factor update code common to all callers of _addpath into _addpath.
By centralizing the update code here, it provides one place to put
updates to new data structures - in a future patch.  It also removes
a few lines of duplicate code.
2012-06-18 08:06:42 -07:00
Bryan O'Sullivan
ce2a30609e parsers: add a C function to pack the dirstate
This is about 9 times faster than the Python dirstate packing code.
The relatively small speedup is due to the poor locality and memory
access patterns caused by traversing dicts and other boxed Python
values.
2012-05-30 12:55:33 -07:00
Brodie Rao
a7ef0a0cc5 cleanup: "not x in y" -> "x not in y" 2012-05-12 16:00:57 +02:00
Brodie Rao
d6a6abf2b0 cleanup: eradicate long lines 2012-05-12 15:54:54 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
2c65c226cf localrepo: add setparents() to adjust dirstate copies (issue3407)
The fix introduced in 3509b9cf8f86 was only partially successful. It is correct
to turn dirstate 'm' merge records into normal/dirty ones but copy records are
lost in the process. To adjust them as well, we need to look in the first
parent manifest to know which files were added and preserve only related
records. But the dirstate does not have access to changesets, the logic has to
moved at another level, in localrepo.
2012-04-29 22:25:55 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
68ff0fa6cf dirstate: preserve path components case on renames (issue3402)
The original issue was something like:

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ mkdir D
  $ echo a > D/a
  $ hg ci -Am adda
  adding D/a
  $ mv D temp
  $ mv temp d
  $ echo b > d/b
  $ hg add d/b
  adding D/b
  $ hg ci -m addb
  $ hg mv d/b d/c
  moving D/b to d/c
  $ hg st
  A d/c
  R D/b

Here we expected:

  A D/c
  R D/b

the logic being we try to preserve case of path components already known in the
dirstate. This is fixed by the current patch.

Note the following stories are not still not supported:

Changing directory case
  $ hg mv D d
  moving D/a to D/D/a
  moving D/b to D/D/b
  $ hg st
  A D/D/a
  A D/D/b
  R D/a
  R D/b

or:

  $ hg mv D/* d
  D/a: not overwriting - file exists
  D/b: not overwriting - file exists

And if they were, there are probably similar issues with diffing/patching.
2012-04-28 20:29:21 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
3c6f7e9f84 rebase: skip resolved but emptied revisions
When rebasing, if a conflict occurs and is resolved in a way the rebased
revision becomes empty, it is not skipped, unlike revisions being emptied
without conflicts.

The reason is:
- File 'x' is merged and resolved, merge.update() marks it as 'm' in the
  dirstate.
- rebase.concludenode() calls localrepo.commit(), which calls
  localrepo.status() which calls dirstate.status(). 'x' shows up as 'm' and is
  unconditionnally added to the modified files list, instead of being checked
  again.
- localrepo.commit() detects 'x' as changed an create a new revision where only
  the manifest parents and linkrev differ.

Marking 'x' as modified without checking it makes sense for regular merges. But
in rebase case, the merge looks normal but the second parent is usually
discarded. When this happens, 'm' files in dirstate are a bit irrelevant and
should be considered 'n' possibly dirty instead. That is what the current patch
does.

Another approach, maybe more efficient, would be to pass another flag to
merge.update() saying the 'branchmerge' is a bit of a lie and recordupdate()
should call dirstate.normallookup() instead of merge().

It is also tempting to add this logic to dirstate.setparents(), moving from two
to one parent is what invalidates the 'm' markers. But this is a far bigger
change to make.

v2: succumb to the temptation and move the logic in dirstate.setparents(). mpm
suggested trying _filecommit() first but it is called by commitctx() which
knows nothing about the dirstate and comes too late into the game. A second
approach was to rewrite the 'm' state into 'n' on the fly in dirstate.status()
which failed for graft in the following case:

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -qAm0
  $ echo a >> a
  $ hg ci -m1
  $ hg up 0
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg mv a b
  $ echo c > b
  $ hg ci -m2
  created new head
  $ hg graft 1 --tool internal:local
  grafting revision 1
  $ hg --config extensions.graphlog= glog --template '{rev} {desc|firstline}\n'
  @  3 1
  |
  o  2 2
  |
  | o  1 1
  |/
  o  0 0

  $ hg log -r 3 --debug --patch --git --copies
  changeset:   3:19cd7d1417952af13161b94c32e901769104560c
  tag:         tip
  phase:       draft
  parent:      2:b5c505595c9e9a12d5dd457919c143e05fc16fb8
  parent:      -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
  manifest:    3:3d27ce8d02241aa59b60804805edf103c5c0cda4
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  extra:       branch=default
  extra:       source=a03df74c41413a75c0a42997fc36c2de97b26658
  description:
  1

Here, revision 3 is created because there is a copy record for 'b' in the
dirstate and thus 'b' is considered modified. But this information is discarded
at commit time since 'b' content is unchanged. I do not know if discarding this
information is correct or not, but at this time we cannot represent it anyway.

This patch therefore implements the last solution of moving the logic into
dirstate.setparents(). It does not sound crazy as 'm' files makes no sense with
only one parent. It also makes dirstate.merge() calls .lookupnormal() if there
is one parent, to preserve the invariant.

I am a bit concerned about introducing this kind of stateful behaviour to
existing code which historically treated setparents() as a basic setter without
side-effects. And doing that during the code freeze.
2012-04-22 20:06:36 +02:00
Idan Kamara
62440b9ac3 dirstate: write branch file atomically 2012-04-19 18:11:42 +03:00
FUJIWARA Katsunori
36e9e8107c dirstate: fix some problems for recursive case normalization (issue3342)
file in nested directory causes unexpected abort.

problems below should be fixed for recursive normalization route in
dirstate._normalize():

    1. rsplit() may cause unpacking into more than 2 elements.
       it should be called with 'maxsplit' argument to unpack
       into 'd, f'

    2. 'd' is replaced by normalized value prefixed with
       'self._root', but this makes 'folded' as absolute path,
       and it is unexpected one for caller of recursive
       normalization
2012-03-31 15:55:03 +09:00
FUJIWARA Katsunori
dba1f40821 dirstate: avoid normalizing letter case on icasefs for exact match (issue3340)
on icasefs, "hg qnew" fails to import changing letter case of filename
already occurred in working directory, for example:

    $ hg rename a tmp
    $ hg rename tmp A
    $ hg qnew casechange
    $ hg status
    R a
    $

"hg qnew" invokes 'dirstate.walk()' via 'localrepository.commit()'
with 'exact match' matching object having exact filenames of targets
in ones 'files()'.

current implementation of 'dirstate.walk()' always normalizes letter
case of filenames from 'match.files()' on icasefs, even though exact
matching is required.

then, files only different in letter case are treated as one file.

this patch prevents 'dirstate.walk()' from normalizing, if exact
matching is required, even on icasefs.

filenames for 'exact matching' are given not from user command line,
but from dirstate walk result, manifest of changecontext, patch files
or fixed list for specific system files (e.g.: '.hgtags').

in such case, case normalization should not be done, so this patch
works well.
2012-03-31 00:04:08 +09:00
Matt Mackall
b7a9e07a8c dirstate: normalize case of directory components
If we have an existing f/a, and rename f to F, adding F/b should be
normalized to f/b.
2012-03-28 19:24:13 -05:00
FUJIWARA Katsunori
71230ee2e8 icasefs: use case preserved root for 'util.fspath()' invocation (issue3302)
path to repo root may contains case sensitive part, even though repo
is located in case insensitive filesystem: e.g. repo in FAT32 device
mounted on Unix.

so, case normalized root causes failure of stat(2).

this patch uses case preserved root for 'util.fspath()' invocation to
avoid this problem.

case preserved root for 'util.fspath()' may decrease efficiency of
fspath cache, but 'util.fspath()' is currently called only from
dirstate, so this fix has less impact.
2012-03-15 00:46:37 +09:00
Idan Kamara
653ad0c355 dirstate: filecacheify _ignore (issue3278)
This still doesn't handle the case where a command is run with
--config ui.ignore=path since we only look for changes in .hgignore.
2012-03-01 17:49:59 +02:00
Idan Kamara
ca3ebc8b96 dirstate: filecacheify _branch
The opener is relative to .hg, use it in a subclass of filecache to compute
the final path.
2012-03-01 17:42:49 +02:00
Idan Kamara
8fa8539f01 dirstate: add filecache support 2012-03-01 17:39:58 +02:00
FUJIWARA Katsunori
a4ea09aa29 context: add 'dirs()' to changectx/workingctx for directory patterns
this patch adds 'dirs()' to changectx/workingctx, which returns map of
all directories deduced from manifest, to examine whether specified
pattern is related to the context as directory or not quickly.

'workingctx.dirs()' uses 'dirstate.dirs()' rather than building
another copy of it.
2012-02-23 00:07:54 +09:00
Matt Mackall
0fb748c56c merge with stable 2012-01-09 20:16:57 -06:00
Martin Geisler
ba8731035e Use explicit integer division
Found by running the test suite with the -3 flag to show places where
we have int / int division that can be replaced with int // int.
2012-01-08 18:15:54 +01:00
Pierre-Yves David
cbc6c76868 dirstate: propagate IOError other than ENOENT when reading branch 2012-01-06 07:37:59 +01:00
FUJIWARA Katsunori
055136813d icasefs: avoid normcase()-ing in util.fspath() for efficiency
'dirstate._normalize()', the only caller of 'util.fspath()', has
already normcase()-ed path before invocation of it.

normcase()-ed root can be cached on dirstate side, too.

so, this patch changes 'util.fspath()' API specification to avoid
normcase()-ing in it.
2011-12-16 21:09:40 +09:00
FUJIWARA Katsunori
167dff84e5 dirstate: prevent useless util.fspath() invocation for '.'
at first of dirstate.walk() on case insensitive filesystem,
normalization of '.' causes util.fspath() invocation, but '.' is not
cached in it.

this invocation is not only useless, but also harmful: initial "hg
tag" causes creation of ".hgtags" file after dirstate.walk(), and
looking up ".hgtags" in cache will fail, because directory contents of
root is already cached at util.fspath() invocation for '.'.
2011-12-16 21:09:40 +09:00
Matt Mackall
14399ab3d4 dirstate: use util.normcase to build foldmap 2011-11-22 17:26:31 -06:00
Matt Mackall
3eab62750e dirstate: fix case-folding identity for traditional Unix
We used to use os.path.normcase which was a no-op, which was unhelpful
for cases like VFAT on Linux.
2011-11-15 14:25:11 -06:00
Matt Mackall
e576cf8a52 dirstate: don't fail when dropping a not-tracked file (issue3080)
Complex merges with divergent renames can cause a file to be 'moved'
twice, causing dirstate.drop() to be called twice. Rather than try to
ensure there are no unexpected corner cases where this can happen, we
simply ignore drops of files that aren't tracked.
2011-11-01 15:19:37 -05:00
Matt Mackall
3044265f69 windows: recompute flags when committing a merge (issue1802)
Before this patch, Windows always did the wrong thing with exec bits
when committing a merge: consult the flags in first parent.

Now we manually recompute the result of merging flags at commit time,
which almost always does the right thing (except when there are
conflicts between symlink and exec flags).

To do this, we:

- pull flag synthesis out into its own function
- delay building this function unless it's needed
- add a merge case that compares flags in local and other against the ancestor

This has been tested in multiple ways on Linux:

- running the whole test suite with both old and new code in place,
  checking for differences in each flags() result
- running the whole test suite while comparing real on-disk flags
  against synthetic ones for merges
- test-issue1802 (from Martin Geisler) which disables exec bit
  checking on Unix
2011-10-22 16:12:33 -05:00
Greg Ward
bc1dfb1ac9 atomictempfile: make close() consistent with other file-like objects.
The usual contract is that close() makes your writes permanent, so
atomictempfile's use of close() to *discard* writes (and rename() to
keep them) is rather unexpected. Thus, change it so close() makes
things permanent and add a new discard() method to throw them away.
discard() is only used internally, in __del__(), to ensure that writes
are discarded when an atomictempfile object goes out of scope.

I audited mercurial.*, hgext.*, and ~80 third-party extensions, and
found no one using the existing semantics of close() to discard
writes, so this should be safe.
2011-08-25 20:21:04 -04:00
Matt Mackall
97c6e7b48d dirstate: rename forget to drop
It has substantially different semantics from forget at the command
layer, so change it to avoid confusion.

We can't simply combine it with remove because we need to explicitly
drop non-added files in some cases like commit.
2011-05-26 17:15:35 -05:00
Adrian Buehlmann
b0bff1062c rename util.is_exec to isexec 2011-05-08 20:45:47 +02:00
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
511c941422 prevent transient leaks of file handle by using new helper functions
These leaks may occur in environments that don't employ a reference
counting GC, i.e. PyPy.

This implies:
 - changing opener(...).read() calls to opener.read(...)
 - changing opener(...).write() calls to opener.write(...)
 - changing open(...).read(...) to util.readfile(...)
 - changing open(...).write(...) to util.writefile(...)
2011-05-02 10:11:18 +02:00
Adrian Buehlmann
756a1d3529 move checkfilename from util to scmutil
checkfilename is specific to Mercurial, since it contains the knowledege
that Mercurial can't track files with \n or \r in the name.
2011-04-21 13:18:52 +02:00
Adrian Buehlmann
bd5adb64fa util: new function checkfilename
checkfilename checks for restrictions on filenames imposed by Mercurial
itself, irrespective of on what platform it is run.
2011-04-15 16:15:30 +02:00
Matt Mackall
191a7d2110 dirstate: add p1/p2 convenience methods 2011-04-04 15:52:55 -05:00
Adrian Buehlmann
8e573e829a dirstate: eliminate _lastnormal set
We can get rid of the _lastnormal set by using the filesystem mtimes to
identify the problematic "lastnormal" files on status(), forcing a file
content-comparison if the file's mtime timeslot is equal to _lastnormaltime.
2011-03-25 15:03:53 +01:00
Adrian Buehlmann
5af2f20339 dirstate: check mtime when adding to _lastnormal
- consistently use mtime as mapped to dirstate granularity (needed for
  filesystems like NTFS, which have sub-second resolution)
- no need to add files with mtime < _lastnormaltime
- improve comments
2011-03-24 18:39:54 +01:00
Adrian Buehlmann
1fc16b9686 dirstate: reset _lastnormal and _lastnormaltime
on write, invalidate, and clear
2011-03-23 11:22:29 +01:00
Matt Mackall
0473656f17 dirstate: flush _lastnormal when we see newer filesystem times 2011-03-23 09:34:22 -05:00
Matt Mackall
f8809566c2 merge with stable 2011-03-23 09:20:40 -05:00
Greg Ward
4bcecd8160 dirstate: avoid a race with multiple commits in the same process
(issue2264, issue2516)

The race happens when two commits in a row change the same file
without changing its size, *if* those two commits happen in the same
second in the same process while holding the same repo lock.  For
example:

  commit 1:
    M a
    M b
  commit 2:           # same process, same second, same repo lock
    M b               # modify b without changing its size
    M c

This first manifested in transplant, which is the most common way to
do multiple commits in the same process. But it can manifest in any
script or extension that does multiple commits under the same repo
lock. (Thus, the test script tests both transplant and a custom script.)

The problem was that dirstate.status() failed to notice the change to
b when localrepo is about to do the second commit, meaning that change
gets left in the working directory. In the context of transplant, that
means either a crash ("RuntimeError: nothing committed after
transplant") or a silently inaccurate transplant, depending on whether
any other files were modified by the second transplanted changeset.

The fix is to make status() work a little harder when we have
previously marked files as clean (state 'normal') in the same process.
Specifically, dirstate.normal() adds files to self._lastnormal, and
other state-changing methods remove them. Then dirstate.status() puts
any files in self._lastnormal into state 'lookup', which will make
localrepository.status() read file contents to see if it has really
changed.  So we pay a small performance penalty for the second (and
subsequent) commits in the same process, without affecting the common
case.  Anything that does lots of status updates and checks in the
same process could suffer a performance hit.

Incidentally, there is a simpler fix: call dirstate.normallookup() on
every file updated by commit() at the end of the commit.  The trouble
with that solution is that it imposes a performance penalty on the
common case: it means the next status-dependent hg command after every
"hg commit" will be a little bit slower.  The patch here is more
complex, but only affects performance for the uncommon case.
2011-03-20 17:41:09 -04:00
Matt Mackall
c6bc26dacb dirstate: introduce a public case normalizing method 2011-03-22 11:59:43 -05:00
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
ec590d5cd4 explicitly close files
Add missing calls to close() to many places where files are
opened. Relying on reference counting to catch them soon-ish is not
portable and fails in environments with a proper GC, such as PyPy.
2010-12-24 15:23:01 +01:00
Martin Geisler
6090144a5b merge with stable 2011-02-04 09:17:07 +01:00
trbs
2b860c833d subrepo: fix pruning of subrepo filenames in dirstate (issue2619) 2011-02-04 09:05:23 +01:00
Oleg Stepanov
501d7926e8 subrepo: do not report known files inside repositories as unknown 2011-01-04 03:53:11 -08:00
Martin Geisler
dc8a50e193 merge with stable 2011-01-05 15:56:03 +01:00
David Soria Parra
e107057815 avoid .split() in for loops and use tuples instead
split can be more readable for longer lists like the list in
dirstate.invalidate. As dirstate.invalidate is used in wlock() and therefoe
used heavily, I think it's worth avoiding a split there too.
2010-12-02 03:43:06 +01:00
Matt Mackall
341df0d469 dirstate: skip optimization on case-folding FS (issue2440) 2010-11-01 14:18:42 -05:00
Matt Mackall
8b31da4540 branch: operate on branch names in local string space where possible
Previously, branch names were ideally manipulated as UTF-8 strings,
because they were stored as UTF-8 in the dirstate and the changelog
and could not be safely converted to the local encoding and back.

However, only about 80% of branch name code was actually using the
right encoding conventions. This patch uses the localstr addition to
allow working on branch names as local strings, which simplifies
handling so that the previously incorrect code becomes correct.
2010-11-24 15:56:32 -06:00
Matt Mackall
3fe296798a dirstate: warn on invalid parents rather than aborting
This allows more graceful recovery from some mangled dirstates
2010-11-22 12:43:31 -06:00
Matt Mackall
51b3b09c8f backout most of 26e0b9a8ce0d 2010-09-24 12:46:54 -05:00
Brodie Rao
7362459729 cleanup: use x in (a, b) instead of x == a or x == b 2010-09-23 00:02:31 -05:00
Patrick Mezard
614db673f4 Merge with stable 2010-09-20 22:29:13 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
979ccf4590 Use lexists() instead of exists() where appropriate 2010-09-20 21:46:56 +02:00
Martin Geisler
974ce28a22 dirstate: use one pass to filter out files in subrepos 2010-09-10 23:53:51 +02:00
Martin Geisler
839c3422d1 cmdutil: use repo.auditor when constructing match object
This gives the repository control over which nested repository paths
that should be allowed via the custom path auditor.

Since paths into subrepositories are now allowed, dirstate.walk must
now filter away more paths than before.
2010-09-03 12:58:51 +02:00
Martin Geisler
797369393f dirstate: ignore symlinks when fs cannot handle them (issue1888)
When the filesystem cannot handle the executable bit, we currently
ignore it completely when looking for modified files. Similarly, it is
impossible to set or clear the bit when the filesystem ignores it.

This patch makes Mercurial treat symbolic links the same way.

Symlinks are a little different since they manifest themselves as
small files containing a filename (the symlink target). On Windows,
these files show up as regular files, and on Linux and Mac they show
up as real symlinks.

Issue1888 presents a case where the symlink files are better ignored
from the Windows side. A Linux client creates symlinks in a working
copy which is shared over a network between Linux and Windows clients.

The Samba server is helpful and defererences the symlink when the
Windows client looks at it. This means that Mercurial on the Windows
side sees file content instead of a file name in the symlink, and
hence flags the link as modified. Ignoring the change would be much
more helpful, similarly to how Mercurial does not report any changes
when executable bits are ignored in a checkout on Windows.

An initial checkout of a symbolic link on a file system that cannot
handle symbolic links will still result in a regular file containing
the target file name as its content. Sharing such a checkout with a
Linux client will not turn the file into a symlink automatically, but
'hg revert' can fix that. After the revert, the Windows client will
see the correct file content (provided by the Samba server when it
follows the link on the Linux side) and otherwise ignore the change.

Running 'hg perfstatus' 10 times gives these results:

  Before:          After:
  min: 0.544703    min: 0.546549
  med: 0.547592    med: 0.548881
  avg: 0.549146    avg: 0.548549
  max: 0.564112    max: 0.551504

The median time is increased about 0.24%.
2010-08-09 15:31:56 +02:00
Benoit Boissinot
33390381d7 dirstate: more explicit name, rename normaldirty() to otherparent() 2010-04-20 11:17:01 +02:00
Benoit Boissinot
f54fbfa907 dirstate: remove unused variable 2010-04-16 19:18:20 +02:00
Benoit Boissinot
498261f658 dirstate: no need to iterate twice, a dict can be updated in place 2010-04-06 11:49:42 +02:00
Benoit Boissinot
c3e1bfcf81 dirstate: fix in memory dirstate entries for 1-second race
Only the on-disk file was modified, we need to modify the in-memory dirstate
as well.
2010-04-05 18:13:20 +02:00
Matt Mackall
dd8f91e931 Merge with stable 2010-02-11 17:44:01 -06:00
Wagner Bruna
a4d5546600 branch: avoid using reserved tag names
Reported as Debian bug #552423.
2010-02-11 12:02:48 -02:00
Benoit Boissinot
328394047f fix coding style (reported by pylint) 2010-02-08 15:36:34 +01:00
Matt Mackall
595d66f424 Update license to GPLv2+ 2010-01-19 22:20:08 -06:00
Benoit Boissinot
f7540399b7 remove unused imports 2009-10-31 16:56:58 +01:00
Alexander Solovyov
32999e4659 make path expanding more consistent
This expands ~user and $FOO constructs in ui.ignore files, [defaults],
[paths], extension paths, and HGRCPATH files.
2009-10-19 22:19:28 +03:00
Greg Ward
0957bc4d5c dirstate: add/improve method docstrings.
- add doc to __init__(), _map(), status()
- enhance for __getitem__()
- fix inaccurate doc for walk() (described wrong return type)
2009-10-01 15:36:45 -04:00
Adrian Buehlmann
03085a4ef2 dirstate: kill dirstate.granularity config option
The dirstate.granularity configuration parameter was never documented,
it only adds code complexity and it is unneeded.

Adding comments describing forced 'unset' entries.
2009-10-01 17:17:52 +02:00
Adrian Buehlmann
0a39b63526 dirstate.write: don't ignore stat data if mtime is in the future (issue1790)
This change narrows the race guard that was introduced by ffd022830d6d
("dirstate: ignore stat data for files that were updated too recently")
to not discard the _map entry's stat data if the mtime is in the future.

Without this change, status locks files having odd mtimes in the future
into the 'unset' state, causing needless file compares later (admittedly
harmless), but also inflicting highly irritating sticky effects on
tools/plugins that directly read .hg/dirstate (e.g. TortoiseHg).
2009-08-21 14:17:23 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
6d36e612e9 dirstate: fix typo introduced by ceed02d64e3b 2009-06-13 22:42:16 +02:00
Matt Mackall
edecde7d3c dirstate: eliminate reference cycle from normalize
Bound methods hold a reference to self, so assigning a bound method to
an instance unavoidably creates a cycle. Work around this by choosing
a normalize method at walk time instead. Eliminate default arg while
we're at it.
2009-06-08 18:14:44 -05:00
Matt Mackall
7c6f521b8f dirstate: don't complain about 0-length files 2009-06-04 16:21:09 -05:00
Matt Mackall
11d4ab2e09 dirstate: more accurate use of match.dir callback 2009-06-01 20:25:01 -05:00
Matt Mackall
ac02180873 match: fold plan cases down to two special cases
- merge always and match with patterns
- make always and match with patterns the default
- invert dostep3 to skipstep3
- move dirignore test inside exact case
2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Matt Mackall
fdab704ebc walk: refactor walk plan
- never is gone
- reorder tests more cleanly
- rename nomatches to exact for clearer semantics
2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Matt Mackall
9c7c16f5cf walk: use match.bad callback for filetype messages 2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Matt Mackall
37eaadf540 match: ignore return of match.bad
All users returned false, return can now be dropped
2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Matt Mackall
7c83618e4d walk: simplify logic for badfn clause
- matchfn redundant
- call badfn always rather than fwarn
- use for/else rather than keep var
2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Matt Mackall
2e3801b37e walk: we always have a badfn 2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Matt Mackall
6275c6f6e2 walk: simplify check for missing file 2009-05-31 17:54:18 -05:00
Martin Geisler
09d5799bbb dirstate: fixed typo in comment 2009-05-27 23:39:41 +02:00