Since afe2bc876c89, repo.cancopy() cannot be used to check if the repo is
a bundlerepository.
repo.url() should always have "scheme:", so it isn't necessary to parse
by util.url().
These slashes are a hangover from issue3612, fixed in d5787cfaa7cf.
Although the bugfix in that commit is correct, the test it adds
does not replicate the conditions for the bug correctly.
Before this patch, there are two ambiguous variables: "havemf" and
"hasmanifest".
"havemf" means whether there are any "manifest" entries.
"hasmanifest" means whether there are any "changelog" entries
referring to "manifest" entry.
This patch renames from "hasmanifest" to "refersmf" to clear
difference from "havemf".
Before this patch, "checkentry()" internal function uses both
"node"(argument of itself) and "n"(defined in outer of it) variables.
Because all callers of "checkentry()" use "n" to refer the object
which is passed to "checkentry()" as "node", both can refer same
object in "checkentry()". So, "checkentry()" works correctly.
But such usage is not good for independence of "checkentry()".
This patch replaces "n" in "checkentry()" with "node".
Before this patch, verify module shows verification error message
below:
unknown parent 2 <HASH_OF_P2> of <HASH_OF_P1>
even though it should show:
unknown parent 2 <HASH_OF_P2> of <HASH_OF_TARGET>
This patch uses appropriate node information.
With revlog format v0 the .d files are empty if the only revision stored is an
empty file. Since Mercurial can no longer create format v0 repositories, but
still use it, add a script which creates a repository with a single empty file.
This can be used in other tests if wanted.
For GUIs, the progress bar is disconnected visually from the text that
is output by ui.write(), so it's better to be a little bit redundant in
naming the status. "checking" is redundant, since the user is running
the verify command. 'changesets', 'manifests', etc, tell the user what
is being checked (the entity being counted in the progress bar.
Previously, accessing the filelinkrevs of a specific file that happens to
have already been unlinked from the filesystem, e.g. due to a partial rollback
having occurred, will trigger a KeyError being raised.
Co-contributor: Sune Foldager <cryo@cyanite.org>
They are unnecessary. I did leave them in localrepo.py where there is
something like:
_junk = foo()
_junk = None
to free memory early. I don't know if just `foo()` will free the return
value as early.
This should be faster and more future-proof. Calls where the result is to be
sorted using util.sort() have been left unchanged. Calls to .items() on
configparser objects have been left as-is, too.