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verify: check directory manifests...
verify: check directory manifests In repos with treemanifests, there is no specific verification of directory manifest revlogs. It simply collects all file nodes by reading each manifest delta. With treemanifests, that's means calling the manifest._slowreaddelta(). If there are missing revlog entries in a subdirectory revlog, 'hg verify' will simply report the exception that occurred while trying to read the root manifest: manifest@0: reading delta 1700e2e92882: meta/b/00manifest.i@67688a370455: no node This patch changes the verify code to load only the root manifest at first and verify all revisions of it, then verify all revisions of each direct subdirectory, and so on, recursively. The above message becomes b/@0: parent-directory manifest refers to unknown revision 67688a370455 Since the new algorithm reads a single revlog at a time and in order, 'hg verify' on a treemanifest version of the hg core repo goes from ~50s to ~14s. As expected, there is no significant difference on a repo with flat manifests.

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# Build a Mercurial debian package from the current repo
#
# Tested on Jessie (stable as of original script authoring.)
. $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh
BUILD=1
CLEANUP=1
DISTID=`(lsb_release -is 2> /dev/null | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') || echo debian`
CODENAME=`lsb_release -cs 2> /dev/null || echo unknown`
while [ "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
--distid )
shift
DISTID="$1"
shift
;;
--codename )
shift
CODENAME="$1"
shift
;;
--cleanup )
shift
BUILD=
;;
--build )
shift
CLEANUP=
;;
* )
echo "Invalid parameter $1!" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
trap "if [ '$CLEANUP' ] ; then rm -r '$PWD/debian' ; fi" EXIT
set -u
if [ ! -d .hg ]; then
echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
gethgversion
debver="$version"
if [ -n "$type" ] ; then
debver="$debver~$type"
fi
if [ -n "$distance" ] ; then
debver="$debver+$distance-$node"
fi
control=debian/control
changelog=debian/changelog
if [ "$BUILD" ]; then
if [ -d debian ] ; then
echo "Error! debian control directory already exists!"
exit 1
fi
cp -r $PWD/contrib/debian debian
chmod -R 0755 debian
# This looks like sed -i, but sed -i behaves just differently enough
# between BSD and GNU sed that I gave up and did the dumb thing.
sed "s/__VERSION__/$debver/" < $changelog > $changelog.tmp
date=$(date --rfc-2822)
sed "s/__DATE__/$date/" < $changelog.tmp > $changelog
rm $changelog.tmp
debuild -us -uc -b
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo 'debuild failed!'
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$CLEANUP" ] ; then
echo
OUTPUTDIR=${OUTPUTDIR:=packages/$DISTID-$CODENAME}
mkdir -p "$OUTPUTDIR"
find ../mercurial*.deb ../mercurial_*.build ../mercurial_*.changes \
-type f -newer $control -print0 | \
xargs -Inarf -0 mv narf "$OUTPUTDIR"
echo "Built packages for $debver:"
find "$OUTPUTDIR" -type f -newer $control -name '*.deb'
fi