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narrow: only send the narrowspecs back if ACL in play...
narrow: only send the narrowspecs back if ACL in play I am unable to think why we need to send narrowspecs back from the server. The current state adds a 'narrow:spec' part to each changegroup which is generated when narrow extension is enabled. So we are sending narrowspecs on pull also. There is a problem with sending the narrowspecs the way we are doing it right now. We add include and exclude as parameter of the 'narrow:spec' bundle2 part. The the len of include or exclude string increase 255 which is obvious while working on large repos, bundle2 generation code breaks. For more on that refer issue5952 on bugzilla. I was thinking why we need to send the narrowspecs back, and deleted the 'narrow:spec' bundle2 part generation code and found that only narrow-acl test has some failure. With this patch, we will only send the 'narrow:spec' bundle2 part if ACL is enabled because the original narrowspecs in those cases can be a subset of narrowspecs user requested. There are phase related output change in couple of tests. The output change shows that we are now dealing in public phases completely. So maybe sending the narrow:spec bundle2 part was preventing phases being exchanged or phase bundle2 data being applied. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4931

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r37513 /*
* Copyright (c) 2016-present, Yann Collet, Facebook, Inc.
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r30895 * All rights reserved.
*
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r37513 * This source code is licensed under both the BSD-style license (found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree) and the GPLv2 (found
* in the COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree).
* You may select, at your option, one of the above-listed licenses.
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r30895 */
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r30895 #ifndef POOL_H
#define POOL_H
#if defined (__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stddef.h> /* size_t */
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r37513 #define ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY /* ZSTD_customMem */
#include "zstd.h"
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typedef struct POOL_ctx_s POOL_ctx;
/*! POOL_create() :
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r37513 * Create a thread pool with at most `numThreads` threads.
* `numThreads` must be at least 1.
* The maximum number of queued jobs before blocking is `queueSize`.
* @return : POOL_ctx pointer on success, else NULL.
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r30895 */
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r37513 POOL_ctx* POOL_create(size_t numThreads, size_t queueSize);
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r40157 POOL_ctx* POOL_create_advanced(size_t numThreads, size_t queueSize,
ZSTD_customMem customMem);
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/*! POOL_free() :
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*/
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r37513 void POOL_free(POOL_ctx* ctx);
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r40157 /*! POOL_resize() :
* Expands or shrinks pool's number of threads.
* This is more efficient than releasing + creating a new context,
* since it tries to preserve and re-use existing threads.
* `numThreads` must be at least 1.
* @return : 0 when resize was successful,
* !0 (typically 1) if there is an error.
* note : only numThreads can be resized, queueSize remains unchanged.
*/
int POOL_resize(POOL_ctx* ctx, size_t numThreads);
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r37513 /*! POOL_sizeof() :
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r40157 * @return threadpool memory usage
* note : compatible with NULL (returns 0 in this case)
*/
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r37513 size_t POOL_sizeof(POOL_ctx* ctx);
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/*! POOL_function :
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r40157 * The function type that can be added to a thread pool.
*/
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r37513 typedef void (*POOL_function)(void*);
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/*! POOL_add() :
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r40157 * Add the job `function(opaque)` to the thread pool. `ctx` must be valid.
* Possibly blocks until there is room in the queue.
* Note : The function may be executed asynchronously,
* therefore, `opaque` must live until function has been completed.
*/
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r37513 void POOL_add(POOL_ctx* ctx, POOL_function function, void* opaque);
/*! POOL_tryAdd() :
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r40157 * Add the job `function(opaque)` to thread pool _if_ a worker is available.
* Returns immediately even if not (does not block).
* @return : 1 if successful, 0 if not.
*/
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r37513 int POOL_tryAdd(POOL_ctx* ctx, POOL_function function, void* opaque);
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#if defined (__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif