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errors: add config that lets user get more detailed exit codes This adds an experimental config that lets the user get more detailed exit codes. For example, there will be a specific error code for input/user errors. This is part of https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ErrorCategoriesPlan. I've made the config part of tweakdefaults. I've made the config enabled by default in tests. My reasoning is that we want to see that each specific error case gives the right exit code and we don't want to duplicate all error cases in the entire test suite. It also makes it easy to grep the `.t` files for `[255]` to find which cases we have left to fix. The logic for the current exit codes is quite simple, so I'm not too worried about regressions there. I've added a test case specifically for the "legacy" exit codes. I've set the detailed exit status only for the case of `InterventionRequired` and `SystemExit` for now (the cases where we currently return something other than 255), just to show that it works. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9238

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discovery-helper.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
# produces two repositories with different common and missing subsets
#
# $ discovery-helper.sh REPO NBHEADS DEPT
#
# The Goal is to produce two repositories with some common part and some
# exclusive part on each side. Provide a source repository REPO, it will
# produce two repositories REPO-left and REPO-right.
#
# Each repository will be missing some revisions exclusive to NBHEADS of the
# repo topological heads. These heads and revisions exclusive to them (up to
# DEPTH depth) are stripped.
#
# The "left" repository will use the NBHEADS first heads (sorted by
# description). The "right" use the last NBHEADS one.
#
# To find out how many topological heads a repo has, use:
#
# $ hg heads -t -T '{rev}\n' | wc -l
#
# Example:
#
# The `pypy-2018-09-01` repository has 192 heads. To produce two repositories
# with 92 common heads and ~50 exclusive heads on each side.
#
# $ ./discovery-helper.sh pypy-2018-08-01 50 10
set -euo pipefail
printusage () {
echo "usage: `basename $0` REPO NBHEADS DEPTH [left|right]" >&2
}
if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
printusage
exit 64
fi
repo="$1"
shift
nbheads="$1"
shift
depth="$1"
shift
doleft=1
doright=1
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
printusage
exit 64
elif [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
if [ "$1" == "left" ]; then
doleft=1
doright=0
elif [ "$1" == "right" ]; then
doleft=0
doright=1
else
printusage
exit 64
fi
fi
leftrepo="${repo}-${nbheads}h-${depth}d-left"
rightrepo="${repo}-${nbheads}h-${depth}d-right"
left="first(sort(heads(all()), 'desc'), $nbheads)"
right="last(sort(heads(all()), 'desc'), $nbheads)"
leftsubset="ancestors($left, $depth) and only($left, heads(all() - $left))"
rightsubset="ancestors($right, $depth) and only($right, heads(all() - $right))"
echo '### creating left/right repositories with missing changesets:'
if [ $doleft -eq 1 ]; then
echo '# left revset:' '"'${leftsubset}'"'
fi
if [ $doright -eq 1 ]; then
echo '# right revset:' '"'${rightsubset}'"'
fi
buildone() {
side="$1"
dest="$2"
revset="$3"
echo "### building $side repository: $dest"
if [ -e "$dest" ]; then
echo "destination repo already exists: $dest" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo '# cloning'
if ! cp --recursive --reflink=always ${repo} ${dest}; then
hg clone --noupdate "${repo}" "${dest}"
fi
echo '# stripping' '"'${revset}'"'
hg -R "${dest}" --config extensions.strip= strip --rev "$revset" --no-backup
}
if [ $doleft -eq 1 ]; then
buildone left "$leftrepo" "$leftsubset"
fi
if [ $doright -eq 1 ]; then
buildone right "$rightrepo" "$rightsubset"
fi