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largefiles: access to specific fields only if largefiles enabled (issue4547)...
largefiles: access to specific fields only if largefiles enabled (issue4547) Even if largefiles extension is enabled in a repository, "repo" object, which isn't "largefiles.reposetup()"-ed, is passed to overridden functions in the cases below unexpectedly, because extensions are enabled for each repositories strictly. (1) clone without -U: (2) pull with -U: (3) pull with --rebase: combination of "enabled@src", "disabled@dst" and "not-required@src" cause this situation. largefiles requirement @src @dst @src result -------- -------- --------------- -------------------- enabled disabled not-required aborted unexpectedly required requirement error (intentional) -------- -------- --------------- -------------------- enabled enabled * success -------- -------- --------------- -------------------- disabled enabled * success (only for "pull") -------- -------- --------------- -------------------- disabled disabled not-required success required requirement error (intentional) -------- -------- --------------- -------------------- (4) update/revert with a subrepo disabling largefiles In these cases, overridden functions cause accessing to largefiles specific fields of not "largefiles.reposetup()"-ed "repo" object, and execution is aborted. - (1), (2), (4) cause accessing to "_lfstatuswriters" in "getstatuswriter()" invoked via "updatelfiles()" - (3) causes accessing to "_lfcommithooks" in "overriderebase()" For safe accessing to these fields, this patch examines whether passed "repo" object is "largefiles.reposetup()"-ed or not before accessing to them. This patch chooses examining existence of newly introduced "_largefilesenabled" instead of "_lfcommithooks" and "_lfstatuswriters" directly, because the former is better name for the generic "largefiles is enabled in this repo" mark than the latter. In the future, all other overridden functions should avoid largefiles specific processing for efficiency, and "_largefilesenabled" is better also for such purpose. BTW, "lfstatus" can't be used for such purpose, because some code paths set it forcibly regardless of existence of it in specified "repo" object.

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test-hgignore.t
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Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312 $ hg init
Martin Geisler
tests: added a short description to issue numbers...
r12399 Issue562: .hgignore requires newline at end:
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312
$ touch foo
$ touch bar
$ touch baz
$ cat > makeignore.py <<EOF
> f = open(".hgignore", "w")
> f.write("ignore\n")
> f.write("foo\n")
> # No EOL here
> f.write("bar")
> f.close()
> EOF
$ python makeignore.py
Should display baz only:
$ hg status
? baz
$ rm foo bar baz .hgignore makeignore.py
$ touch a.o
$ touch a.c
$ touch syntax
$ mkdir dir
$ touch dir/a.o
$ touch dir/b.o
$ touch dir/c.o
$ hg add dir/a.o
$ hg commit -m 0
$ hg add dir/b.o
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
? syntax
$ echo "*.o" > .hgignore
Matt Mackall
tests: drop a bunch of sed calls from unified tests
r12366 $ hg status
Mads Kiilerich
tests: make (glob) on windows accept \ instead of /...
r15447 abort: $TESTTMP/.hgignore: invalid pattern (relre): *.o (glob)
Matt Mackall
tests: drop a bunch of sed calls from unified tests
r12366 [255]
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312
$ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore
Mads Kiilerich
tests: fix incorrect markup of continued lines of sh commands
r16487 $ hg status
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312 A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
Check it does not ignore the current directory '.':
$ echo "^\." > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
? syntax
Siddharth Agarwal
test-hgignore: add testing for ui.ignore...
r23628 Test that patterns from ui.ignore options are read:
$ echo > .hgignore
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [ui]
> ignore.other = $TESTTMP/.hg/testhgignore
> EOF
$ echo "glob:**.o" > .hg/testhgignore
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312 $ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
Siddharth Agarwal
test-hgignore: add testing for ui.ignore...
r23628 empty out testhgignore
$ echo > .hg/testhgignore
Siddharth Agarwal
ignore: resolve ignore files relative to repo root (issue4473) (BC)...
r23629
Test relative ignore path (issue4473):
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [ui]
> ignore.relative = .hg/testhgignorerel
> EOF
$ echo "glob:*.o" > .hg/testhgignorerel
$ cd dir
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312 $ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
Siddharth Agarwal
ignore: resolve ignore files relative to repo root (issue4473) (BC)...
r23629 $ cd ..
$ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312 $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
$ echo "re:.*\.o" >> .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
$ echo "syntax: invalid" > .hgignore
Matt Mackall
tests: drop a bunch of sed calls from unified tests
r12366 $ hg status
Mads Kiilerich
tests: make (glob) on windows accept \ instead of /...
r15447 $TESTTMP/.hgignore: ignoring invalid syntax 'invalid' (glob)
Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify test-hgignore
r12312 A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
? syntax
$ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
$ echo "*.o" >> .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
$ echo "relglob:syntax*" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
$ echo "relglob:*" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
$ cd dir
$ hg status .
A b.o
jfh
add debugignore which yields the combined ignore patten of the .hgignore files...
r13396 $ hg debugignore
(?:(?:|.*/)[^/]*(?:/|$))
Mads Kiilerich
tests: add missing trailing 'cd ..'...
r16913
$ cd ..
Durham Goode
hgignore: fix regression with hgignore directory matches (issue3921)...
r19128
Check patterns that match only the directory
$ echo "^dir\$" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? syntax
Siddharth Agarwal
match: make glob '**/' match the empty string...
r21815
Check recursive glob pattern matches no directories (dir/**/c.o matches dir/c.o)
$ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
$ echo "dir/**/c.o" >> .hgignore
$ touch dir/c.o
$ mkdir dir/subdir
$ touch dir/subdir/c.o
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? syntax