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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jun Wu
effa0da8de test-helpers: add a helper to run test using chg
Summary:
The helper could be used in individual tests to enable chg if chg exists.
This allows us to have more precise control on what tests to use chg instead
of using a global flag in run-tests.py.

This makes certain tests containing many hg commands much faster. For example,
`test-revset.t` took 99 seconds before:

  % ./run-tests.py test-revset.t --time
  .
  # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
  # Producing time report
  start   end     cuser   csys    real      Test
    0.000  99.990  86.410  12.000  99.990   test-revset.t

And 10 seconds after:

  % ./run-tests.py test-revset.t --time
  .
  # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
  # Producing time report
  start   end     cuser   csys    real      Test
    0.000  10.080   0.380   0.130  10.080   test-revset.t

Also enable it for some other tests. Note the whitelist is not complete.  We
probably want to whitelist more tests in the future.

The feature could be opted out by deleting `contrib/chg/chg`.

Reviewed By: phillco

Differential Revision: D6767036

fbshipit-source-id: 8220cf408aa198d5d8e2ca5127ca60e2070d3444
2018-04-13 21:50:54 -07:00
Pierre-Yves David
9c635f53f5 caches: move the 'updating the branch cache' message in 'updatecaches'
We are about to remove the branchmap cache update in changegroup application.
There is a debug message alongside this update that we do not want to loose. We
move the message beforehand to simplify the test update in the next changeset.
The message move is quite noisy and isolating that noise is useful.

Most tests update are just line reordering since the message is issued at a
later point during the transaction.

After this changes, the message is displayed in more case since local commit
creation also issue it.
2017-05-02 22:27:44 +02:00
Matt Mackall
3ad28905f6 tests: drop explicit $TESTDIR from executables
$TESTDIR is added to the path, so this is superfluous. Also,
inconsistent use of quotes means we might have broken on tests with
paths containing spaces.
2015-06-08 14:44:30 -05:00
Mads Kiilerich
7167031347 localrepo: show headline notes in commitctx before showing filenames
commitctx already showed notes with filenames but didn't provide any context.
It is just as relevant to know when manifest or changelog is committed.

So, in addition to filenames, also show headlines 'committing files:',
'committing manifest' and 'committing changelog'.
2014-04-18 13:33:20 +02:00
Matt Mackall
11be5cc27c tests: replace exit 80 with #require 2014-08-06 11:43:59 -05:00
Pierre-Yves David
f72cabb4c0 destroyed: drop complex branchcache rebuilt logic
The strip code used a trick to lower the cost of branchcache update after a
strip. However is less necessary since we have branchcache collaboration.
Invalid branchcache are likely to be cheaply rebuilt again a near subset of the
repo.

Moreover, this trick would need update to be relevant in the now filtered
repository world. It currently update the unfiltered branchcache that few people
cares about. Make it smarter on that aspect would need complexes update of the
calling logic


So this mechanism is:
- Arguably needed,
- Currently irrelevant,
- Hard to update
and I'm dropping it.

We now update the branchcache in all case by courtesy of the read only reader.

This changeset have a few expected impact on the testsuite are different cache
are updated.
2013-01-16 00:09:26 +01:00
Pierre-Yves David
7bfec59c0b branchmap: update cache of 'unserved' filter on new changesets
The `commitctx` and `addchangegroup` methods of repo upgrade branchcache after
completion. This behavior aims to keep the branchcache in sync for read only
process as hgweb. See b4909adfc093 for details.

Since changelog filtering is used, those calls only update the cache for unfiltered repo.
One of no interest for typical read only process like hgweb.

Note: By chance in basic case, `repo.unfiltered() == repo.filtered('unserved')`

This changesets have the "unserved" cache updated instead. I think this is the
only cache that matter for hgweb.

We could imagine updating all possible branchcaches instead but:
- I'm not sure it would have any benefit impact. It may even increase the odd of
  all cache being invalidated.
- This is more complicated change.

So I'm going for updating a single cache only which is already better that
updating a cache nobody cares about.

This changeset have a few expected impact on the testsuite are different cache
are updated.
2013-01-16 00:08:08 +01:00
Thomas Arendsen Hein
21bb7c4cdc tests: make tests work if directory contains special characters
With this quoting tests will work e.g. in "/tmp/foo bar/mercurial/".
2012-04-03 19:06:35 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
ab82a700d3 patch: do not patch unknown files (issue752) 2011-05-27 21:50:11 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
d4b7db6294 patch: use temporary files to handle intermediate copies
git patches may require copies to be handled out-of-order. For instance, take
the following sequence:

  * modify a
  * copy a into b

Here, we have to generate b from a before its modification. To do so,
applydiff() was scanning for copy metadata and performing the copies before
processing the other changes in-order. While smart and efficient, this approach
complicates things by handling file copies and file creations at different
places and times. While a new file must not exist before being patched a copied
file already exists before applying the first hunk.

Instead of copying the files at their final destination before patching, we
store them in a temporary file location and retrieve them when patching. The
filestore always stores file content in real files but nothing prevents adding
a cache layer. The filestore class was kept separate from fsbackend for at
least two reasons:

- This class is likely to be reused as a temporary result store for a future
  repository patching call (entries just have to be extended to contain copy
  sources).

- Delegating this role to backends might be more efficient in a repository
  backend case: the source files are already available in the repository itself
  and do not need to be copied again. It also means that third-parties backend
  would have to implement two other methods. If we ever decide to merge the
  filestore feature into backend, a minimalistic approach would be to compose
  with filestore directly. Keep in mind this copy overhead only applies for
  copy/rename sources, and may even be reduced to copy sources which have to
  handled ahead of time.
2011-05-27 21:50:10 +02:00
Mads Kiilerich
4f78ca6825 merge with stable 2010-09-24 03:04:14 +02:00
Patrick Mezard
614db673f4 Merge with stable 2010-09-20 22:29:13 +02:00
Nicolas Dumazet
bf01f8b7fd tests: unify test-mq-symlinks 2010-08-16 10:59:38 +09:00