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revlog: subclass the new `repository.iverifyproblem` Protocol class This is the same transformation as 3a90a6fd710d did for dirstate, but the CamelCase naming was already cleaned up here. We shouldn't have to explicitly subclass, but I'm doing so to test the interplay of regular attributes and the `attrs` class. Also, PyCharm has a nifty feature that puts a jump point in the gutter to navigate back and forth between the base class and subclasses (and override functions and base class functions) when there's an explicit subclassing. Additionally, PyCharm will immediately flag signature mismatches without a 40m pytype run.

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test-lfs-bundle.t
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In this test, we want to test LFS bundle application on both LFS and non-LFS
repos.
To make it more interesting, the file revisions will contain hg filelog
metadata ('\1\n'). The bundle will have 1 file revision overlapping with the
destination repo.
# rev 1 2 3
# repo: yes yes no
# bundle: no (base) yes yes (deltabase: 2 if possible)
It is interesting because rev 2 could have been stored as LFS in the repo, and
non-LFS in the bundle; or vice-versa.
Init
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> lfs=
> drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
> [lfs]
> url=file:$TESTTMP/lfs-remote
> EOF
Helper functions
$ commitxy() {
> hg debugdrawdag "$@" <<'EOS'
> Y # Y/X=\1\nAAAA\nE\nF
> | # Y/Y=\1\nAAAA\nG\nH
> X # X/X=\1\nAAAA\nC\n
> # X/Y=\1\nAAAA\nD\n
> EOS
> }
$ commitz() {
> hg debugdrawdag "$@" <<'EOS'
> Z # Z/X=\1\nAAAA\nI\n
> | # Z/Y=\1\nAAAA\nJ\n
> | # Z/Z=\1\nZ
> Y
> EOS
> }
$ enablelfs() {
> cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [lfs]
> track=all()
> EOF
> }
Generate bundles
$ for i in normal lfs; do
> NAME=src-$i
> hg init $TESTTMP/$NAME
> cd $TESTTMP/$NAME
> [ $i = lfs ] && enablelfs
> commitxy
> commitz
> hg bundle -q --base X -r Y+Z $TESTTMP/$NAME.bundle
> SRCNAMES="$SRCNAMES $NAME"
> done
Prepare destination repos
$ for i in normal lfs; do
> NAME=dst-$i
> hg init $TESTTMP/$NAME
> cd $TESTTMP/$NAME
> [ $i = lfs ] && enablelfs
> commitxy
> DSTNAMES="$DSTNAMES $NAME"
> done
Apply bundles
$ for i in $SRCNAMES; do
> for j in $DSTNAMES; do
> echo ---- Applying $i.bundle to $j ----
> cp -R $TESTTMP/$j $TESTTMP/tmp-$i-$j
> cd $TESTTMP/tmp-$i-$j
> if hg unbundle $TESTTMP/$i.bundle -q 2>/dev/null; then
> hg verify -q && echo OK
> else
> echo CRASHED
> fi
> done
> done
---- Applying src-normal.bundle to dst-normal ----
OK
---- Applying src-normal.bundle to dst-lfs ----
OK
---- Applying src-lfs.bundle to dst-normal ----
OK
---- Applying src-lfs.bundle to dst-lfs ----
OK
Hint if the cache location cannot be inferred from the environment
#if windows
$ unset LOCALAPPDATA
$ unset APPDATA
$ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source
abort: unknown lfs usercache location
(define LOCALAPPDATA or APPDATA in the environment, or set lfs.usercache)
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#endif
#if osx
$ unset HOME
$ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source
abort: unknown lfs usercache location
(define HOME in the environment, or set lfs.usercache)
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#endif
#if no-windows no-osx
$ unset XDG_CACHE_HOME
$ unset HOME
$ HGRCPATH= hg config lfs --source
abort: unknown lfs usercache location
(define XDG_CACHE_HOME or HOME in the environment, or set lfs.usercache)
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#endif