The `readbundle` function will consume the 4 first bytes to dispatch between
various unbundler. We introduce a way to inform `unbundle20` that the header
has been read and it can be trusted.
We first read 4 bytes to get the `HG10` bytes then we read the compression scheme
if this is `HG10`. This prepares the code for the arrival of `HG20` handling.
Using `readbundle` in the part handlers creates a circular import hell. We are
now using a simple `HG10UN` stream with no header. Some parameters may
later be introduced on the part to change parameter.
Producers are updated as well.
We now support bundle2 for local push. The unbundle function has to detect
which version of the bundle to use since the return type is different.
Note that push error handling is currently nonexistent. This is one of the
reasons why bundle2 is still disabled by default.
This part is intended to hold the same role as the `heads` argument of the
unbundle function. The client fill it with the known heads at bundle time and
the server will abort if its heads changed.
Before this patch, "hg outgoing" invokes "findcommonoutgoing()" not
only in "commands.outgoing()" but also in
"overrides.overrideoutgoing()" (via "getoutgoinglfiles()"), when
largefiles is enabled. The latter is redundant.
This patch uses "outgoinghooks" to avoid redundant outgoing check.
Newly introduced function "overrides.outgoinghook()" is registered
into "outgoinghooks" to get the result of outgoing check in
"commands.outgoing()".
It invokes "lfutil.getlfilestoupload()" directly with the result of
outgoing check to avoid redundant outgoing check in
"getoutgoinglfiles()": "sort()" is needed, because
"lfutil.getlfilestoupload()" doesn't sort the result of it.
This patch also omits "if toupload is None" ("No remote repo") case,
because failure of looking remote repository up should raise exception
in "commands.outgoing()" before invocation of "outgoinghooks".
Newly added "hg outgoing --large --graph" tests examine
"outgoinghooks" invocations in "hg outgoing --graph" code path.
This patch introduces "outgoinghooks" to avoid redundant outgoing
check for "hg outgoing" in other than "commands.outgoing" (or utility
functions used by it).
This patch makes "_outgoing()" return peer object for remote
repository, to avoid re-execution "expandpath()", "parseurl()", and
"peer()" on caller side for specified URL.
This patch makes "_outgoing()" return empty list instead of "None", if
there are no outgoing changesets, because:
- returning "None" requires callers to examine whether returned
value is "None" or not explicitly, if callers want to execute loop
on returned value, but
- there are no explicit needs to return "None"
Before this patch, "hg summary --remote --large" invokes
"findcommonoutgoing()" not only in "commands.summary()" but also in
"overrides.overridesummary()" (via "getoutgoinglfiles()"). The latter
is redundant.
This patch uses "summaryremotehooks" to avoid redundant outgoing check.
Newly introduced function "overrides.summaryremotehook()" is
registered into "summaryremotehooks" to get the result of outgoing
check in "commands.summary()".
It invokes "lfutil.getlfilestoupload()" directly with the result of
outgoing check to avoid redundant outgoing check in
"getoutgoinglfiles()".
This patch introduces "summaryremotehooks" to avoid redundant
incoming/outgoing check for "hg summary" in other than
"commands.summary".
Only if "--remote" is not specified for "hg summary", hooks registered
in "summaryremotehooks" are invoked with "None" as "changes" argument
at first, and they should return tuple of two booleans meaning
"whether incomings are needed" and "whether outgoings are needed".
If no hooks return tuple containing "True", "hg summary" does nothing
any more, because incoming/outgoing check is not needed.
Otherwise, hooks are invoked again: at this time, "changes" argument
refers the result of incoming/outgoing check.
This patch also prevents RepoError from being raised if "--remote" is
not specified for "hg summary", because of backward compatibility for
"hg summary --large" without "--remote".
This patch separates checking incoming/outgoing and showing remote
summary, as a preparation for refactoring in succeeding patches,
because:
- checking incoming/outgoing may be needed, even if "--remote" is
not specified for "hg summary"
- checking incoming/outgoing may not be needed simultaneously
"hg summary --large" without "--remote" is typical case for these.
Before this patch, "hg push" invokes "findcommonoutgoing()" not only
in "exchange.push()" but also in "lfilesrepo.push()", when largefiles
is enabled. The latter is redundant.
This patch registers own "prepushoutgoinghook" function into
"prepushoutgoinghooks" of "localrepository" to reuse
"findcommonoutgoing()" result.
"prepushoutgoinghook" omits "changelog.nodesbetween()" invocation,
because "findcommonoutgoing()" invocation in "exchange.push()" takes
"onlyheads" argument and it considers "nodesbetween()".
This patch introduces "prepushoutgoinghooks" to extend outgoing check
before pushing changesets to remote easily.
This chooses the function returning "util.hooks" instead of the one to
be overridden.
The latter may cause problems silently, if one of overriders forgets
(or fails) to execute a kind of "super(xxx, self).overridden(...)". In
the other hand, the former can ensure that all registered functions
are invoked, unless one of them raises an exception.
Before this patch, "overrides.getoutgoinglfiles()" (called by
"overrideoutgoing()" and "overridesummary()") and "lfilesrepo.push()"
implement similar logic to get outgoing largefiles separately.
This patch centralizes the logic to get outgoing largefiles in
"lfutil.getlfilestoupload()".
"lfutil.getlfilestoupload()" takes "addfunc" argument, because each
callers need different information (and it is useful for enhancement
in the future).
- "overrides.getoutgoinglfiles()" needs only filenames
- "lfilesrepo.push()" needs only hashes of largefiles
The cat command with an explicit path into a subrepo is now handled by invoking
cat on the file, from that subrepo. The previous behavior was to complain that
the file didn't exist in the revision (of the top most repo). Now when the file
is actually missing, the revision of the subrepo is named instead (though it is
probably desirable to continue naming the top level repo).
The documented output formatters %d and %p reflect the path from the top level
repo, since the purpose of this is to give the illusion of a unified repository.
Support for the undocumented (for cat) formatters %H, %R, %h, %m and %r was
added long ago (I tested back as far as 0.5), but unfortunately these will
reflect the subrepo node instead of the parent context.
The previous implementation was a bit loose with the return value, i.e. it would
return 0 if _any_ file requested was cat'd successfully. This maintains that
behavior.
Previously, words like 'red' had to be protected by quotes before passing to
the label template function. Now, we add color effects to the symbol table so
that commands like,
$ hg log -r . -T "{label(red, node|short)}\n"
can work without the need for quoting.
1fc59036a99b introduces "--edit" option into "hg commit", but it
doesn't work for "hg commit --amend", because 1fc59036a99b prepares
for editor invocation only around "commitfunc()" internal function,
which is used only for temporary amend commit by "cmdutil.amend()".
Actual commit message editing is executed in "cmdutil.amend()".
This patch invokes editor forcibly when "--edit" option is specified
for "hg commit --amend", even if commit message is specified
explicitly by "--message" or "--logfile".
This patch also removes useless handling for commit message and editor
invocation around "commitfunc()" internal function.
"--force-editor" option for "hg commit" has been useless since
074e6345f65e, which makes "commands.tag()" invoke "cmdutil.commit()"
directly instead of "commands.commit()" with "--force-editor" internal
option.
This patch abolishes useless "--force-editor" internal option for "hg
commit".
Before this patch, manually edited commit message for "message"
command in histedit-ing is not saved into ".hg/last-message.txt" until
it is saved by "localrepository.savecommitmessage()" in
"localrepository.commit()".
This may lose such commit message, if unexpected exception is raised.
This patch saves manually edited commit message for "message" comand
in histedit-ing into ".hg/last-message.txt" just after user editing.
This is the simplest implementation to fix on stable. Editing and
saving commit message should be centralized into the framework of
"localrepository.commit()" with "editor" argument in the future.
This patch uses repository wrapping class for exception raising before
saving commit message in "localrepository.commit()" easily and
certainly, because such exception requires corner case condition.
Python uses a C long (32 bits on Windows 64) rather than an ssize_t in
read(), and thus has a 2G size limit. Work around this by falling back
to reading one chunk at a time on overflow. This approximately doubles
our headroom until we run back into the size limit on single reads.
If backout generated no changes to commit, it showed wrong status, "changeset
<target> backs out changeset <target>", and raised TypeError with -v option.
This changes the return code to 1, which is the same as "hg commit" and
"hg rebase".
Before this patch, "contrib/check-code.py" can't detect these
problems, because the regexp pattern to detect "% inside _()" doesn't
suppose the case that format string consists of multiple string
components concatenated implicitly or explicitly,
This patch does below for that regexp pattern to detect "% inside _()"
problems in such case.
- put "+" into separator part ("[ \t\n]") for explicit concatenation
("...." + "...." style)
- enclose "component and separator" part by "(?:....)+" for
concatenation itself ("...." "...." or "...." + "....")
Before this patch, "contrib/check-code.py" can't detect these
problems, because the regexp pattern to detect "% inside _()" doesn't
suppose the case that the format string and "%" aren't placed in the
same line.
This patch replaces "\s" in that regexp pattern with "[ \t\n]" to
detect "% inside _()" problems in such case.
"[\s\n]" can't be used in this purpose, because "\s" is automatically
replaced with "[ \t]" by "_preparepats()" and "\s" in "[]" causes
nested "[]" unexpectedly.