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narrow: make dirstateguard back up and restore working copy narrowspec instead We used to have only one narrowspec for the store and the working copy, but now that we have one narrowspec for each, it seems clear that the dirstateguard was supposed to back up and restore the narrowspec associated with the working copy, not the one associated with the store. clearbackup() (for the store narrowspec) is not needed because the presence of the file in localrepository._journalfiles() takes care of that. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5504

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r36698 How to add fuzzers (partially cribbed from oss-fuzz[0]):
1) git clone https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz
2) cd oss-fuzz
3) python infra/helper.py build_image mercurial
4) docker run --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE -it -v $HG_REPO_PATH:/hg-new \
gcr.io/oss-fuzz/mercurial bash
5) cd /src
6) rm -r mercurial
7) ln -s /hg-new mercurial
8) cd mercurial
9) compile
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Step 9 is literally running the command "compile", which is part of
the docker container. Once you have that working, you can build the
fuzzers like this (in the oss-fuzz repo):
python infra/helper.py build_fuzzers --sanitizer address mercurial $HG_REPO_PATH
(you can also say "memory", "undefined" or "coverage" for
sanitizer). Then run the built fuzzers like this:
python infra/helper.py run_fuzzer mercurial -- $FUZZER
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0: https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/blob/master/docs/new_project_guide.md