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simplestore: use a custom store for the simple store repo...
simplestore: use a custom store for the simple store repo Before, we used the default store, which was based on fncache and dotencode. After attempting to port tests to work with the simple store, I realized that fncache was more trouble than it is worth. This commit implements a proper store type for the simple repo - one that isn't based off fncache. This causes a number of new test failures because of tests expecting the full fncache store filename encoding. I may extend the store format in a subsequent commit to take the filename encoding parts of fncache that we can take (basically everything except hash encoding, since that isn't reversible). But for now, let's use encoded store. As part of this, we implement proper requirements support for repos created with the simple store. This should have been done from the beginning, as a requirement is needed to lock out clients that don't understand a storage format. A new hghave feature advertising the presence of fncache in repos has been added. Most tests touching the fncache are now conditional on that feature. Other tests have added the optional repo requirement to output. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3095

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Martin Geisler
put license and copyright info into comment blocks
r8226 # node.py - basic nodeid manipulation for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
Matt Mackall
Update license to GPLv2+
r10263 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
mpm@selenic.com
Break apart hg.py...
r1089
Gregory Szorc
node: use absolute_import
r25962 from __future__ import absolute_import
Matt Mackall
Replace demandload with new demandimport
r3877 import binascii
mpm@selenic.com
Break apart hg.py...
r1089
Siddharth Agarwal
node: add 'nullhex', hex-encoded nullid...
r26980 # This ugly style has a noticeable effect in manifest parsing
hex = binascii.hexlify
Augie Fackler
node: make bin() be a wrapper instead of just an alias...
r36256 # Adapt to Python 3 API changes. If this ends up showing up in
# profiles, we can use this version only on Python 3, and forward
# binascii.unhexlify like we used to on Python 2.
def bin(s):
try:
return binascii.unhexlify(s)
except binascii.Error as e:
raise TypeError(e)
Siddharth Agarwal
node: add 'nullhex', hex-encoded nullid...
r26980
Thomas Arendsen Hein
Define and use nullrev (revision of nullid) instead of -1.
r3578 nullrev = -1
Gregory Szorc
node: use byte literals to construct nullid and wdirid...
r28585 nullid = b"\0" * 20
Siddharth Agarwal
node: add 'nullhex', hex-encoded nullid...
r26980 nullhex = hex(nullid)
mpm@selenic.com
Break apart hg.py...
r1089
Durham Goode
dirstate: change placeholder hash length to 20 bytes...
r30360 # Phony node value to stand-in for new files in some uses of
# manifests.
newnodeid = '!' * 20
Durham Goode
dirstate: change added/modified placeholder hash length to 20 bytes...
r30361 addednodeid = ('0' * 15) + 'added'
modifiednodeid = ('0' * 12) + 'modified'
Durham Goode
dirstate: change placeholder hash length to 20 bytes...
r30360
Martin von Zweigbergk
cleanup: use set literals...
r32291 wdirnodes = {newnodeid, addednodeid, modifiednodeid}
Durham Goode
dirstate: change placeholder hash length to 20 bytes...
r30360
Yuya Nishihara
node: define experimental identifiers for working directory...
r25737 # pseudo identifiers for working directory
# (they are experimental, so don't add too many dependencies on them)
wdirrev = 0x7fffffff
Gregory Szorc
node: use byte literals to construct nullid and wdirid...
r28585 wdirid = b"\xff" * 20
Yuya Nishihara
revlog: add support for partial matching of wdir node id...
r32684 wdirhex = hex(wdirid)
Yuya Nishihara
node: define experimental identifiers for working directory...
r25737
mpm@selenic.com
Break apart hg.py...
r1089 def short(node):
return hex(node[:6])