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dirstate-cext: properly invalidate mtime and data in `set_untracked` This was forgotten about in the initial implementation and was revealed while adding the `dirstate-v2` variant of `test-issue660.t`. Neither the existing Python implementation nor the upcoming Rust implementation suffer from this bug since they respectively have `None` and `Option<T>` to represent the lack of information. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12414

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test_estimate_sizes.py
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r37513 import unittest
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r37513 import zstandard as zstd
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r44446 from .common import (
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r30895 make_cffi,
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r44446 TestCase,
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r30895 )
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@make_cffi
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r44446 class TestSizes(TestCase):
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r30435 def test_decompression_size(self):
size = zstd.estimate_decompression_context_size()
self.assertGreater(size, 100000)