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This means that we now discover both subset conditions (local<remote and remote<local) in a single roundtrip without ever constructing an actual sample (which takes a bit of client CPU).
48 lines
910 B
Perl
48 lines
910 B
Perl
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [extensions]
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> schemes=
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>
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> [schemes]
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> l = http://localhost:$HGPORT/
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> parts = http://{1}:$HGPORT/
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> z = file:\$PWD/
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> EOF
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$ hg init test
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$ cd test
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$ echo a > a
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$ hg ci -Am initial
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adding a
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$ hg serve -n test -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -A access.log -E errors.log
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$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
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$ hg incoming l://
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comparing with l://
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searching for changes
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no changes found
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[1]
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check that {1} syntax works
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$ hg incoming --debug parts://localhost
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using http://localhost:$HGPORT/
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sending capabilities command
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comparing with parts://localhost/
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query 1; heads
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sending batch command
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searching for changes
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all remote heads known locally
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no changes found
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[1]
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check that paths are expanded
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$ PWD=`pwd` hg incoming z://
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comparing with z://
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searching for changes
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no changes found
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[1]
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errors
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$ cat errors.log
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