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bisect: avoid adding irrelevant revisions to bisect state When adding new revisions to the bisect state, it only makes sense to add information about revisions that are under consideration (i.e., those that are topologically between the known good and bad revisions). However, if the user passes in a revset (e.g., '!merge()' to exclude merge commits), hg will resolve the revset first and add all matching revisions to the bisect state (which in this case would likely be the majority of revisions in the repo). To avoid this, revisions should only be added to the bisect state if they are between the good and bad revisions (and therefore relevant to the bisection). -- Here are the results of some performance tests using the `mozilla-central` repo (since it is one of the largest freely-available hg repositories in the wild). These tests compare the performance of a locally-built `hg` before and after application of this series. Note that `--noupdate` is passed to avoid including update time (which should not vary across cases). Setup (run between each test): $ hg bisect --reset $ hg bisect --noupdate --bad 56c3ad4bde5c70714b784ccf15d099e0df0f5bde $ hg bisect --noupdate --good 57426696adaf08298af3027fa77486fee0633b13 Test using a revset that returns a very large number of revisions: $ time hg bisect --noupdate --skip '!merge()' > /dev/null Before: real 0m9.398s user 0m9.233s sys 0m0.120s After: real 0m1.513s user 0m1.425s sys 0m0.052s Test using a revset that is expensive to compute: $ time hg bisect --noupdate --skip 'desc("Bug")' > /dev/null Before: real 0m49.853s user 0m49.580s sys 0m0.243s After: real 0m4.120s user 0m4.036s sys 0m0.048s

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test-audit-path.t
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The simple store doesn't escape paths robustly and can't store paths
with periods, etc. So much of this test fails with it.
#require no-reposimplestore
$ hg init
audit of .hg
$ hg add .hg/00changelog.i
abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/00changelog.i
[10]
#if symlink
Symlinks
$ mkdir a
$ echo a > a/a
$ hg ci -Ama
adding a/a
$ ln -s a b
$ echo b > a/b
$ hg add b/b
abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b'
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$ hg add b
should still fail - maybe
$ hg add b/b
abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b'
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$ hg commit -m 'add symlink b'
Test symlink traversing when accessing history:
-----------------------------------------------
(build a changeset where the path exists as a directory)
$ hg up 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ mkdir b
$ echo c > b/a
$ hg add b/a
$ hg ci -m 'add directory b'
created new head
Test that hg cat does not do anything wrong the working copy has 'b' as directory
$ hg cat b/a
c
$ hg cat -r "desc(directory)" b/a
c
$ hg cat -r "desc(symlink)" b/a
b/a: no such file in rev bc151a1f53bd
[1]
Test that hg cat does not do anything wrong the working copy has 'b' as a symlink (issue4749)
$ hg up 'desc(symlink)'
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg cat b/a
b/a: no such file in rev bc151a1f53bd
[1]
$ hg cat -r "desc(directory)" b/a
c
$ hg cat -r "desc(symlink)" b/a
b/a: no such file in rev bc151a1f53bd
[1]
#endif
unbundle tampered bundle
$ hg init target
$ cd target
$ hg unbundle "$TESTDIR/bundles/tampered.hg"
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 6 changes to 6 files (+4 heads)
new changesets b7da9bf6b037:fc1393d727bc (5 drafts)
(run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)
attack .hg/test
$ hg manifest -r0
.hg/test
$ hg update -Cr0
abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/test
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attack foo/.hg/test
$ hg manifest -r1
foo/.hg/test
$ hg update -Cr1
abort: path 'foo/.hg/test' is inside nested repo 'foo'
[10]
attack back/test where back symlinks to ..
$ hg manifest -r2
back
back/test
#if symlink
$ hg update -Cr2
abort: path 'back/test' traverses symbolic link 'back'
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#else
('back' will be a file and cause some other system specific error)
$ hg update -Cr2
abort: $TESTTMP/target/back/test: $ENOTDIR$
[255]
#endif
attack ../test
$ hg manifest -r3
../test
$ mkdir ../test
$ echo data > ../test/file
$ hg update -Cr3
abort: path contains illegal component: ../test
[10]
$ cat ../test/file
data
attack /tmp/test
$ hg manifest -r4
/tmp/test
$ hg update -Cr4
abort: path contains illegal component: /tmp/test
[10]
$ cd ..
Test symlink traversal on merge:
--------------------------------
#if symlink
set up symlink hell
$ mkdir merge-symlink-out
$ hg init merge-symlink
$ cd merge-symlink
$ touch base
$ hg commit -qAm base
$ ln -s ../merge-symlink-out a
$ hg commit -qAm 'symlink a -> ../merge-symlink-out'
$ hg up -q 0
$ mkdir a
$ touch a/poisoned
$ hg commit -qAm 'file a/poisoned'
$ hg log -G -T '{rev}: {desc}\n'
@ 2: file a/poisoned
|
| o 1: symlink a -> ../merge-symlink-out
|/
o 0: base
try trivial merge
$ hg up -qC 1
$ hg merge 2
abort: path 'a/poisoned' traverses symbolic link 'a'
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try rebase onto other revision: cache of audited paths should be discarded,
and the rebase should fail (issue5628)
$ hg up -qC 2
$ hg rebase -s 2 -d 1 --config extensions.rebase=
rebasing 2:e73c21d6b244 tip "file a/poisoned"
abort: path 'a/poisoned' traverses symbolic link 'a'
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$ ls ../merge-symlink-out
$ cd ..
Test symlink traversal on update:
---------------------------------
$ mkdir update-symlink-out
$ hg init update-symlink
$ cd update-symlink
$ ln -s ../update-symlink-out a
$ hg commit -qAm 'symlink a -> ../update-symlink-out'
$ hg rm a
$ mkdir a && touch a/b
$ hg ci -qAm 'file a/b' a/b
$ hg up -qC 0
$ hg rm a
$ mkdir a && touch a/c
$ hg ci -qAm 'rm a, file a/c'
$ hg log -G -T '{rev}: {desc}\n'
@ 2: rm a, file a/c
|
| o 1: file a/b
|/
o 0: symlink a -> ../update-symlink-out
try linear update where symlink already exists:
$ hg up -qC 0
$ hg up 1
abort: path 'a/b' traverses symbolic link 'a'
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try linear update including symlinked directory and its content: paths are
audited first by calculateupdates(), where no symlink is created so both
'a' and 'a/b' are taken as good paths. still applyupdates() should fail.
$ hg up -qC null
$ hg up 1
abort: path 'a/b' traverses symbolic link 'a'
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$ ls ../update-symlink-out
try branch update replacing directory with symlink, and its content: the
path 'a' is audited as a directory first, which should be audited again as
a symlink.
$ rm -f a
$ hg up -qC 2
$ hg up 1
abort: path 'a/b' traverses symbolic link 'a'
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$ ls ../update-symlink-out
$ cd ..
#endif