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posix: always seek to EOF when opening a file in append mode...
posix: always seek to EOF when opening a file in append mode Python 3 already does this, so skip it there. Consider the program: #include <stdio.h> int main() { FILE *f = fopen("narf", "w"); fprintf(f, "narf\n"); fclose(f); f = fopen("narf", "a"); printf("%ld\n", ftell(f)); fprintf(f, "troz\n"); printf("%ld\n", ftell(f)); return 0; } on macOS, FreeBSD, and Linux with glibc, this program prints 5 10 but on musl libc (Alpine Linux and probably others) this prints 0 10 By my reading of https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/fopen.html this is technically correct, specifically: > Opening a file with append mode (a as the first character in the > mode argument) shall cause all subsequent writes to the file to be > forced to the then current end-of-file, regardless of intervening > calls to fseek(). in other words, the file position doesn't really matter in append-mode files, and we can't depend on it being at all meaningful unless we perform a seek() before tell() after open(..., 'a'). Experimentally after a .write() we can do a .tell() and it'll always be reasonable, but I'm unclear from reading the specification if that's a smart thing to rely on. This matches what we do on Windows and what Python 3 does for free, so let's just be consistent. Thanks to Yuya for the idea.

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test-rebuildstate.t
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$ cat > adddrop.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import registrar
> cmdtable = {}
> command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
> @command(b'debugadddrop',
> [(b'', b'drop', False, b'drop file from dirstate', b'FILE'),
> (b'', b'normal-lookup', False, b'add file to dirstate', b'FILE')],
> b'hg debugadddrop')
> def debugadddrop(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
> '''Add or drop unnamed arguments to or from the dirstate'''
> drop = opts.get('drop')
> nl = opts.get('normal_lookup')
> if nl and drop:
> raise error.Abort('drop and normal-lookup are mutually exclusive')
> wlock = repo.wlock()
> try:
> for file in pats:
> if opts.get('normal_lookup'):
> repo.dirstate.normallookup(file)
> else:
> repo.dirstate.drop(file)
>
> repo.dirstate.write(repo.currenttransaction())
> finally:
> wlock.release()
> EOF
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "debugadddrop=`pwd`/adddrop.py" >> $HGRCPATH
basic test for hg debugrebuildstate
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ touch foo bar
$ hg ci -Am 'add foo bar'
adding bar
adding foo
$ touch baz
$ hg add baz
$ hg rm bar
$ hg debugrebuildstate
state dump after
$ hg debugstate --no-dates | sort
n 0 -1 unset bar
n 0 -1 unset foo
$ hg debugadddrop --normal-lookup file1 file2
$ hg debugadddrop --drop bar
$ hg debugadddrop --drop
$ hg debugstate --no-dates
n 0 -1 unset file1
n 0 -1 unset file2
n 0 -1 unset foo
$ hg debugrebuildstate
status
$ hg st -A
! bar
? baz
C foo
Test debugdirstate --minimal where a file is not in parent manifest
but in the dirstate
$ touch foo bar qux
$ hg add qux
$ hg remove bar
$ hg status -A
A qux
R bar
? baz
C foo
$ hg debugadddrop --normal-lookup baz
$ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
r 0 0 * bar (glob)
n 0 -1 * baz (glob)
n 644 0 * foo (glob)
a 0 -1 * qux (glob)
$ hg debugrebuilddirstate --minimal
$ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
r 0 0 * bar (glob)
n 644 0 * foo (glob)
a 0 -1 * qux (glob)
$ hg status -A
A qux
R bar
? baz
C foo
Test debugdirstate --minimal where file is in the parent manifest but not the
dirstate
$ hg manifest
bar
foo
$ hg status -A
A qux
R bar
? baz
C foo
$ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
r 0 0 * bar (glob)
n 644 0 * foo (glob)
a 0 -1 * qux (glob)
$ hg debugadddrop --drop foo
$ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
r 0 0 * bar (glob)
a 0 -1 * qux (glob)
$ hg debugrebuilddirstate --minimal
$ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
r 0 0 * bar (glob)
n 0 -1 * foo (glob)
a 0 -1 * qux (glob)
$ hg status -A
A qux
R bar
? baz
C foo