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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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#require no-windows
$ . "$TESTDIR/remotefilelog-library.sh"
$ hg init master
$ cd master
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [remotefilelog]
> server=True
> EOF
$ echo x > x
$ hg commit -qAm x
$ mkdir dir
$ echo y > dir/y
$ hg commit -qAm y
$ cd ..
Shallow clone from full
$ hgcloneshallow ssh://user@dummy/master shallow --noupdate
streaming all changes
2 files to transfer, 473 bytes of data
transferred 473 bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
searching for changes
no changes found
$ cd shallow
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
exp-remotefilelog-repo-req-1
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
sparserevlog
store
$ hg update
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
2 files fetched over 1 fetches - (2 misses, 0.00% hit ratio) over *s (glob)
Log on a file without -f
$ hg log dir/y
warning: file log can be slow on large repos - use -f to speed it up
changeset: 1:2e73264fab97
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: y
Log on a file with -f
$ hg log -f dir/y
changeset: 1:2e73264fab97
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: y
Log on a file with kind in path
$ hg log -r "filelog('path:dir/y')"
changeset: 1:2e73264fab97
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: y
Log on multiple files with -f
$ hg log -f dir/y x
changeset: 1:2e73264fab97
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: y
changeset: 0:b292c1e3311f
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: x
Log on a directory
$ hg log dir
changeset: 1:2e73264fab97
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: y
Log on a file from inside a directory
$ cd dir
$ hg log y
warning: file log can be slow on large repos - use -f to speed it up
changeset: 1:2e73264fab97
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: y
Log on a file via -fr
$ cd ..
$ hg log -fr tip dir/ --template '{rev}\n'
1
Trace renames
$ hg mv x z
$ hg commit -m move
$ hg log -f z -T '{desc} {file_copies}\n' -G
@ move z (x)
:
o x
Verify remotefilelog handles rename metadata stripping when comparing file sizes
$ hg debugrebuilddirstate
$ hg status