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lfs: add note messages indicating what store holds the lfs blob...
lfs: add note messages indicating what store holds the lfs blob The following corruption related patches were written prior to adding the user level cache, and it took awhile to track down why the tests changed. (It generally made things more resilient.) But I think this will be useful to the end user as well. I didn't make it --debug level, because there can be a ton of info coming out of clone/push/pull --debug. The pointers are sorted for test stability. I opted for ui.note() instead of checking ui.verbose and then using ui.write() for convenience, but I see most of this extension does the latter. I have no idea what the preferred form is.

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# Randomized torture test generation for bdiff
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import random
import sys
from mercurial import (
mdiff,
)
def reducetest(a, b):
tries = 0
reductions = 0
print("reducing...")
while tries < 1000:
a2 = "\n".join(l for l in a.splitlines()
if random.randint(0, 100) > 0) + "\n"
b2 = "\n".join(l for l in b.splitlines()
if random.randint(0, 100) > 0) + "\n"
if a2 == a and b2 == b:
continue
if a2 == b2:
continue
tries += 1
try:
test1(a, b)
except Exception as inst:
reductions += 1
tries = 0
a = a2
b = b2
print("reduced:", reductions, len(a) + len(b),
repr(a), repr(b))
try:
test1(a, b)
except Exception as inst:
print("failed:", inst)
sys.exit(0)
def test1(a, b):
d = mdiff.textdiff(a, b)
if not d:
raise ValueError("empty")
c = mdiff.patches(a, [d])
if c != b:
raise ValueError("bad")
def testwrap(a, b):
try:
test1(a, b)
return
except Exception as inst:
pass
print("exception:", inst)
reducetest(a, b)
def test(a, b):
testwrap(a, b)
testwrap(b, a)
def rndtest(size, noise):
a = []
src = " aaaaaaaabbbbccd"
for x in xrange(size):
a.append(src[random.randint(0, len(src) - 1)])
while True:
b = [c for c in a if random.randint(0, 99) > noise]
b2 = []
for c in b:
b2.append(c)
while random.randint(0, 99) < noise:
b2.append(src[random.randint(0, len(src) - 1)])
if b2 != a:
break
a = "\n".join(a) + "\n"
b = "\n".join(b2) + "\n"
test(a, b)
maxvol = 10000
startsize = 2
while True:
size = startsize
count = 0
while size < maxvol:
print(size)
volume = 0
while volume < maxvol:
rndtest(size, 2)
volume += size
count += 2
size *= 2
maxvol *= 4
startsize *= 4