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exchange: move disabling of rev-branch-cache bundle part out of narrow...
exchange: move disabling of rev-branch-cache bundle part out of narrow I'm attempting to refactor changegroup code in order to better support alternate storage backends. The narrow extension is performing a lot of monkeypatching to this code and it is making it difficult to reason about how everything works. I'm reasonably certain I would be unable to abstract storage without requiring extensive rework of narrow. I believe it is less effort to move narrow code into core so it can be accounted for when changegroup code is refactored. So I'll be doing that. The first part of this is integrating the disabling of the cache:rev-branch-cache bundle2 part into core. This doesn't seem like it is related to changegroup, but narrow's modifications to changegroup are invasive and also require taking its code for bundle generation and exchange into core in order for the changegroup code to work. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4007

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Matt Harbison
tests: introduce 'seq.py' as a portable replacement for 'seq'...
r24360 #!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A portable replacement for 'seq'
#
# Usage:
# seq STOP [1, STOP] stepping by 1
# seq START STOP [START, STOP] stepping by 1
# seq START STEP STOP [START, STOP] stepping by STEP
Robert Stanca
py3: use print_function in seq.py
r28722 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
Matt Harbison
tests: introduce 'seq.py' as a portable replacement for 'seq'...
r24360 import sys
Pulkit Goyal
py3: alias xrange to range in tests/seq.py...
r35151 if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
xrange = range
Matt Harbison
tests: introduce 'seq.py' as a portable replacement for 'seq'...
r24360 start = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
start = int(sys.argv[1])
step = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 3:
step = int(sys.argv[2])
stop = int(sys.argv[-1]) + 1
for i in xrange(start, stop, step):
Robert Stanca
py3: use print_function in seq.py
r28722 print(i)