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tests: disallow using simple store repo with bundlerepo bundlerepo is... going to be difficult to port to an alternate store because it assumes revlogs for storage and essentially overlays the contents of a bundle onto a fake revlog-like primitive. It will be a good test case for our eventual new storage interface. Refactoring bundlerepo to make it work with non-revlog storage is going to be a bit of work. So for now, let's refuse to use the simple store repo when a bundlerepo is in play. A new test requirement advertising support for treating bundle files as repo instances has been added. Some tests have been made conditional on this feature. Additional tests will be annotated in subsequent commits. Having positive opt-in to repo features will be simpler in the long run because it will allow multiple storage backends to declare feature support and we won't have to annotate each test with the set of repo backends that are supported. Again, we'll probably want better integration between repo features and tests. But this is the easiest we can do at the moment. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3060

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# narrowrepo.py - repository which supports narrow revlogs, lazy loading
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
bundlerepo,
changegroup,
hg,
localrepo,
narrowspec,
scmutil,
)
from . import (
narrowrevlog,
)
def wrappostshare(orig, sourcerepo, destrepo, **kwargs):
orig(sourcerepo, destrepo, **kwargs)
if changegroup.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in sourcerepo.requirements:
with destrepo.wlock():
with destrepo.vfs('shared', 'a') as fp:
fp.write(narrowspec.FILENAME + '\n')
def unsharenarrowspec(orig, ui, repo, repopath):
if (changegroup.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements
and repo.path == repopath and repo.shared()):
srcrepo = hg.sharedreposource(repo)
with srcrepo.vfs(narrowspec.FILENAME) as f:
spec = f.read()
with repo.vfs(narrowspec.FILENAME, 'w') as f:
f.write(spec)
return orig(ui, repo, repopath)
def wraprepo(repo):
"""Enables narrow clone functionality on a single local repository."""
cacheprop = localrepo.storecache
if isinstance(repo, bundlerepo.bundlerepository):
# We have to use a different caching property decorator for
# bundlerepo because storecache blows up in strange ways on a
# bundlerepo. Fortunately, there's no risk of data changing in
# a bundlerepo.
cacheprop = lambda name: localrepo.unfilteredpropertycache
class narrowrepository(repo.__class__):
def _constructmanifest(self):
manifest = super(narrowrepository, self)._constructmanifest()
narrowrevlog.makenarrowmanifestrevlog(manifest, repo)
return manifest
@cacheprop('00manifest.i')
def manifestlog(self):
mfl = super(narrowrepository, self).manifestlog
narrowrevlog.makenarrowmanifestlog(mfl, self)
return mfl
def file(self, f):
fl = super(narrowrepository, self).file(f)
narrowrevlog.makenarrowfilelog(fl, self.narrowmatch())
return fl
# I'm not sure this is the right place to do this filter.
# context._manifestmatches() would probably be better, or perhaps
# move it to a later place, in case some of the callers do want to know
# which directories changed. This seems to work for now, though.
def status(self, *args, **kwargs):
s = super(narrowrepository, self).status(*args, **kwargs)
narrowmatch = self.narrowmatch()
modified = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.modified))
added = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.added))
removed = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.removed))
deleted = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.deleted))
unknown = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.unknown))
ignored = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.ignored))
clean = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.clean))
return scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown,
ignored, clean)
repo.__class__ = narrowrepository