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push: add a way to allow concurrent pushes on unrelated heads...
push: add a way to allow concurrent pushes on unrelated heads Client has a mechanism for the server to check that nothing changed server side since the client prepared a push. That check is wide and any head changed on the server will lead to an aborted push. We introduce a way for the client to send a less strict checking. That logic will check that no heads impacted by the push have been affected. If other unrelated heads (including named branches heads) have been affected, the push will proceed. This is very helpful for repositories with high developers traffic on different heads, a common setup. That behavior is currently controlled by an experimental option. The config should live in the "server" section but bike-shedding of the name will happen in the next changesets. Servers advertise this capability through a new bundle2 capability 'checkeads', using the value 'related'. The 'test-push-race.t' is updated to check that new capabilities on the documented cases.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2014 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# A tool/hook to run basic sanity checks on commits/patches for
# submission to Mercurial. Install by adding the following to your
# .hg/hgrc:
#
# [hooks]
# pretxncommit = contrib/check-commit
#
# The hook can be temporarily bypassed with:
#
# $ BYPASS= hg commit
#
# See also: https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ContributingChanges
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import re
import sys
commitheader = r"^(?:# [^\n]*\n)*"
afterheader = commitheader + r"(?!#)"
beforepatch = afterheader + r"(?!\n(?!@@))"
errors = [
(beforepatch + r".*[(]bc[)]", "(BC) needs to be uppercase"),
(beforepatch + r".*[(]issue \d\d\d",
"no space allowed between issue and number"),
(beforepatch + r".*[(]bug(\d|\s)", "use (issueDDDD) instead of bug"),
(commitheader + r"# User [^@\n]+\n", "username is not an email address"),
(commitheader + r"(?!merge with )[^#]\S+[^:] ",
"summary line doesn't start with 'topic: '"),
(afterheader + r"[A-Z][a-z]\S+", "don't capitalize summary lines"),
(afterheader + r"[^\n]*: *[A-Z][a-z]\S+", "don't capitalize summary lines"),
(afterheader + r"\S*[^A-Za-z0-9-_]\S*: ",
"summary keyword should be most user-relevant one-word command or topic"),
(afterheader + r".*\.\s*\n", "don't add trailing period on summary line"),
(afterheader + r".{79,}", "summary line too long (limit is 78)"),
(r"\n\+\n( |\+)\n", "adds double empty line"),
(r"\n \n\+\n", "adds double empty line"),
# Forbid "_" in function name.
#
# We skip the check for cffi related functions. They use names mapping the
# name of the C function. C function names may contain "_".
(r"\n\+[ \t]+def (?!cffi)[a-z]+_[a-z]",
"adds a function with foo_bar naming"),
]
word = re.compile('\S')
def nonempty(first, second):
if word.search(first):
return first
return second
def checkcommit(commit, node=None):
exitcode = 0
printed = node is None
hits = []
signtag = (afterheader +
r'Added (tag [^ ]+|signature) for changeset [a-f0-9]{12}')
if re.search(signtag, commit):
return 0
for exp, msg in errors:
for m in re.finditer(exp, commit):
end = m.end()
trailing = re.search(r'(\\n)+$', exp)
if trailing:
end -= len(trailing.group()) / 2
hits.append((end, exp, msg))
if hits:
hits.sort()
pos = 0
last = ''
for n, l in enumerate(commit.splitlines(True)):
pos += len(l)
while len(hits):
end, exp, msg = hits[0]
if pos < end:
break
if not printed:
printed = True
print("node: %s" % node)
print("%d: %s" % (n, msg))
print(" %s" % nonempty(l, last)[:-1])
if "BYPASS" not in os.environ:
exitcode = 1
del hits[0]
last = nonempty(l, last)
return exitcode
def readcommit(node):
return os.popen("hg export %s" % node).read()
if __name__ == "__main__":
exitcode = 0
node = os.environ.get("HG_NODE")
if node:
commit = readcommit(node)
exitcode = checkcommit(commit)
elif sys.argv[1:]:
for node in sys.argv[1:]:
exitcode |= checkcommit(readcommit(node), node)
else:
commit = sys.stdin.read()
exitcode = checkcommit(commit)
sys.exit(exitcode)