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localrepo: make journal.dirstate contain in-memory changes before transaction Before this patch, in-memory dirstate changes aren't written out at opening transaction, even though 'journal.dirstate' is created directly from '.hg/dirstate'. Therefore, subsequent 'hg rollback' uses incomplete 'undo.dirstate' to restore dirstate, if dirstate is changed and isn't written out before opening transaction. In cases below, the condition "dirstate is changed and isn't written out before opening transaction" isn't satisfied and this problem doesn't appear: - "wlock scope" and "transaction scope" are almost equivalent e.g. 'commit --amend', 'import' and so on - dirstate changes are written out before opening transaction e.g. 'rebase' (via 'dirstateguard') and 'commit -A' (by separated wlock scopes) On the other hand, 'backout' may satisfy the condition above. To make 'journal.dirstate' contain in-memory changes before opening transaction, this patch explicitly invokes 'dirstate.write()' in 'localrepository.transaction()'. 'dirstate.write()' is placed before not "writing journal files out" but "invoking pretxnopen hooks" for visibility of dirstate changes to external hook processes. BTW, in the test script, 'touch -t 200001010000' and 'hg status' are invoked to make file 'c' surely clean in dirstate, because "clean but unsure" files indirectly cause 'dirstate.write()' at 'repo.status()' in 'repo.commit()' (see fe03f522dda9 for detail) and prevents from certainly reproducing the issue.

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test-debugcommands.t
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$ hg init debugrevlog
$ cd debugrevlog
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding a
$ hg debugrevlog -m
format : 1
flags : inline
revisions : 1
merges : 0 ( 0.00%)
normal : 1 (100.00%)
revisions : 1
full : 1 (100.00%)
deltas : 0 ( 0.00%)
revision size : 44
full : 44 (100.00%)
deltas : 0 ( 0.00%)
avg chain length : 0
max chain length : 0
compression ratio : 0
uncompressed data size (min/max/avg) : 43 / 43 / 43
full revision size (min/max/avg) : 44 / 44 / 44
delta size (min/max/avg) : 0 / 0 / 0
Test debugindex, with and without the --debug flag
$ hg debugindex a
rev offset length .... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re)
0 0 3 .... 0 b789fdd96dc2 000000000000 000000000000 (re)
$ hg --debug debugindex a
rev offset length .... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re)
0 0 3 .... 0 b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (re)
$ hg debugindex -f 1 a
rev flag offset length size .... link p1 p2 nodeid (re)
0 0000 0 3 2 .... 0 -1 -1 b789fdd96dc2 (re)
$ hg --debug debugindex -f 1 a
rev flag offset length size .... link p1 p2 nodeid (re)
0 0000 0 3 2 .... 0 -1 -1 b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 (re)
Test max chain len
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [format]
> maxchainlen=4
> EOF
$ printf "This test checks if maxchainlen config value is respected also it can serve as basic test for debugrevlog -d <file>.\n" >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf "b\n" >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf "c\n" >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf "d\n" >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf "e\n" >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf "f\n" >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf 'g\n' >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ printf 'h\n' >> a
$ hg ci -m a
$ hg debugrevlog -d a
# rev p1rev p2rev start end deltastart base p1 p2 rawsize totalsize compression heads chainlen
0 -1 -1 0 ??? 0 0 0 0 ??? ???? ? 1 0 (glob)
1 0 -1 ??? ??? 0 0 0 0 ??? ???? ? 1 1 (glob)
2 1 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 2 (glob)
3 2 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 3 (glob)
4 3 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 4 (glob)
5 4 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 0 (glob)
6 5 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 1 (glob)
7 6 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 2 (glob)
8 7 -1 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 0 ??? ???? ? 1 3 (glob)
$ cd ..
Test internal debugstacktrace command
$ cat > debugstacktrace.py << EOF
> from mercurial.util import debugstacktrace, dst, sys
> def f():
> dst('hello world')
> def g():
> f()
> debugstacktrace(skip=-5, f=sys.stdout)
> g()
> EOF
$ python debugstacktrace.py
hello world at:
debugstacktrace.py:7 in * (glob)
debugstacktrace.py:5 in g
debugstacktrace.py:3 in f
stacktrace at:
debugstacktrace.py:7 *in * (glob)
debugstacktrace.py:6 *in g (glob)
*/util.py:* in debugstacktrace (glob)