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largefiles: update largefiles even if rebase is aborted by conflict Before this patch, largefiles in the working directory aren't updated correctly, if rebase is aborted by conflict. This prevents users from viewing appropriate largefiles while resolving conflicts. While rebase, largefiles in the working directory are updated only at successful committing in the special code path of "lfilesrepo.commit()". To update largefiles even if rebase is aborted by conflict, this patch centralizes the logic of updating largefiles in the working directory into the "mergeupdate" wrapping "merge.update". This is a temporary way to fix with less changes. For fundamental resolution of this kind of problems in the future, largefiles in the working directory should be updated with other (normal) files simultaneously while "merge.update" execution: maybe by hooking "applyupdates". "Action list based updating" introduced by hooking "applyupdates" will also improve performance of updating, because it automatically decreases target files to be checked. Just after this patch, there are some improper things in "Case 0" code path of "lfilesrepo.commit()": - "updatelfiles" invocation is redundant for rebase - detailed comment doesn't meet to rebase behavior These will be resolved after the subsequent patch for transplant, because this code path is shared with transplant. Even though replacing "merge.update" in rebase extension by "hg.merge" can also avoid this problem, this patch chooses centralizing the logic into "mergeupdate", because: - "merge.update" invocation in rebase extension can't be directly replaced by "hg.merge", because: - rebase requires some extra arguments, which "hg.merge" doesn't take (e.g. "ancestor") - rebase doesn't require statistics information forcibly displayed in "hg.merge" - introducing "mergeupdate" can resolve also problem of some other code paths directly using "merge.update" largefiles in the working directory aren't updated regardless of the result of commands below, before this patch: - backout (for revisions other than the parent revision of the working directory without "--merge") - graft - histedit (for revisions other than the parent of the working directory When "partial" is specified, "merge.update" doesn't update dirstate entries for standins, even though standins themselves are updated. In this case, "normallookup" should be used to mark largefiles as "possibly dirty" forcibly, because applying "normal" on lfdirstate treats them as "clean" unexpectedly. This is reason why "normallookup=partial" is specified for "lfcommands.updatelfiles". This patch doesn't test "hg rebase --continue", because it doesn't work correctly if largefiles in the working directory are modified manually while resolving conflicts. This will be fixed in the next step of refactoring for largefiles. All changes of tests/*.t files other than test-largefiles-update.t in this patch come from invoking "updatelfiles" not after but before statistics output of "hg.update", "hg.clean" and "hg.merge".

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# Copyright 2009-2010 Gregory P. Ward
# Copyright 2009-2010 Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated
# Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software
# Copyright 2010-2011 Unity Technologies
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''setup for largefiles extension: uisetup'''
from mercurial import archival, cmdutil, commands, extensions, filemerge, hg, \
httppeer, merge, scmutil, sshpeer, wireproto, revset, subrepo
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb_mod, webcommands
import overrides
import proto
def uisetup(ui):
# Disable auto-status for some commands which assume that all
# files in the result are under Mercurial's control
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'add',
overrides.overrideadd)
addopt = [('', 'large', None, _('add as largefile')),
('', 'normal', None, _('add as normal file')),
('', 'lfsize', '', _('add all files above this size '
'(in megabytes) as largefiles '
'(default: 10)'))]
entry[1].extend(addopt)
# The scmutil function is called both by the (trivial) addremove command,
# and in the process of handling commit -A (issue3542)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(scmutil, 'addremove',
overrides.scmutiladdremove)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'remove',
overrides.overrideremove)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'forget',
overrides.overrideforget)
# Subrepos call status function
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'status',
overrides.overridestatus)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(subrepo.hgsubrepo, 'status',
overrides.overridestatusfn)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'log',
overrides.overridelog)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'rollback',
overrides.overriderollback)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'verify',
overrides.overrideverify)
verifyopt = [('', 'large', None,
_('verify that all largefiles in current revision exists')),
('', 'lfa', None,
_('verify largefiles in all revisions, not just current')),
('', 'lfc', None,
_('verify local largefile contents, not just existence'))]
entry[1].extend(verifyopt)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'debugstate',
overrides.overridedebugstate)
debugstateopt = [('', 'large', None, _('display largefiles dirstate'))]
entry[1].extend(debugstateopt)
outgoing = lambda orgfunc, *arg, **kwargs: orgfunc(*arg, **kwargs)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'outgoing', outgoing)
outgoingopt = [('', 'large', None, _('display outgoing largefiles'))]
entry[1].extend(outgoingopt)
cmdutil.outgoinghooks.add('largefiles', overrides.outgoinghook)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'summary',
overrides.overridesummary)
summaryopt = [('', 'large', None, _('display outgoing largefiles'))]
entry[1].extend(summaryopt)
cmdutil.summaryremotehooks.add('largefiles', overrides.summaryremotehook)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'update',
overrides.overrideupdate)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'pull',
overrides.overridepull)
pullopt = [('', 'all-largefiles', None,
_('download all pulled versions of largefiles (DEPRECATED)')),
('', 'lfrev', [],
_('download largefiles for these revisions'), _('REV'))]
entry[1].extend(pullopt)
revset.symbols['pulled'] = overrides.pulledrevsetsymbol
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'clone',
overrides.overrideclone)
cloneopt = [('', 'all-largefiles', None,
_('download all versions of all largefiles'))]
entry[1].extend(cloneopt)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(hg, 'clone', overrides.hgclone)
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'cat',
overrides.overridecat)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(merge, '_checkunknownfile',
overrides.overridecheckunknownfile)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(merge, 'calculateupdates',
overrides.overridecalculateupdates)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(merge, 'recordupdates',
overrides.mergerecordupdates)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(merge, 'update',
overrides.mergeupdate)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(filemerge, 'filemerge',
overrides.overridefilemerge)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(cmdutil, 'copy',
overrides.overridecopy)
# Summary calls dirty on the subrepos
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(subrepo.hgsubrepo, 'dirty',
overrides.overridedirty)
# Backout calls revert so we need to override both the command and the
# function
entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'revert',
overrides.overriderevert)
entry = extensions.wrapfunction(commands, 'revert',
overrides.overriderevert)
extensions.wrapfunction(archival, 'archive', overrides.overridearchive)
extensions.wrapfunction(subrepo.hgsubrepo, 'archive',
overrides.hgsubrepoarchive)
extensions.wrapfunction(cmdutil, 'bailifchanged',
overrides.overridebailifchanged)
# create the new wireproto commands ...
wireproto.commands['putlfile'] = (proto.putlfile, 'sha')
wireproto.commands['getlfile'] = (proto.getlfile, 'sha')
wireproto.commands['statlfile'] = (proto.statlfile, 'sha')
# ... and wrap some existing ones
wireproto.commands['capabilities'] = (proto.capabilities, '')
wireproto.commands['heads'] = (proto.heads, '')
wireproto.commands['lheads'] = (wireproto.heads, '')
# make putlfile behave the same as push and {get,stat}lfile behave
# the same as pull w.r.t. permissions checks
hgweb_mod.perms['putlfile'] = 'push'
hgweb_mod.perms['getlfile'] = 'pull'
hgweb_mod.perms['statlfile'] = 'pull'
extensions.wrapfunction(webcommands, 'decodepath', overrides.decodepath)
# the hello wireproto command uses wireproto.capabilities, so it won't see
# our largefiles capability unless we replace the actual function as well.
proto.capabilitiesorig = wireproto.capabilities
wireproto.capabilities = proto.capabilities
# can't do this in reposetup because it needs to have happened before
# wirerepo.__init__ is called
proto.ssholdcallstream = sshpeer.sshpeer._callstream
proto.httpoldcallstream = httppeer.httppeer._callstream
sshpeer.sshpeer._callstream = proto.sshrepocallstream
httppeer.httppeer._callstream = proto.httprepocallstream
# override some extensions' stuff as well
for name, module in extensions.extensions():
if name == 'fetch':
extensions.wrapcommand(getattr(module, 'cmdtable'), 'fetch',
overrides.overridefetch)
if name == 'purge':
extensions.wrapcommand(getattr(module, 'cmdtable'), 'purge',
overrides.overridepurge)
if name == 'rebase':
extensions.wrapcommand(getattr(module, 'cmdtable'), 'rebase',
overrides.overriderebase)
if name == 'transplant':
extensions.wrapcommand(getattr(module, 'cmdtable'), 'transplant',
overrides.overridetransplant)
if name == 'convert':
convcmd = getattr(module, 'convcmd')
hgsink = getattr(convcmd, 'mercurial_sink')
extensions.wrapfunction(hgsink, 'before',
overrides.mercurialsinkbefore)
extensions.wrapfunction(hgsink, 'after',
overrides.mercurialsinkafter)