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destroyed: invalidate phraserevs cache in all case (issue3858)...
destroyed: invalidate phraserevs cache in all case (issue3858) When revisions are destroyed, the `phaserevs` cache becomes invalid in most case. This cache hold a `{rev => phase}` mapping and revision number most likely changed. Since 1c8e0d6ac3b0, we filter unknown phases' roots after changesets destruction. When some roots are filtered the `phaserevs` cache is invalidated. But not if none root where destroyed. We now invalidate the cache in all case filtered root or not. This bug was a bit tricky to reproduce as in most case we either: * rebase a set a draft changeset including root (phaserev invalidated) * strip tip-most changesets (no re-numbering of revision) Note that the invalidation of `phaserevs` are not strictly needed when only tip-most part of the history have been destroyed. But I do not expect the overhead to be significant.
Pierre-Yves David -
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