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changegroup: move file matcher from narrow extension Sparse changegroup generation requires the use of a matcher to filter which files are relevant. This commit moves the file matcher from the narrow extension to core and updates the narrow extension to use it. I'm not sure why the narrow extension was storing the matcher as a callable that resolved to a matcher. So I changed it to be a simple matcher instance. In addition, code from narrow to intersect the matcher with the local narrow spec is now performed automatically when the changegroup packer is created. If a matcher is not passed into getbundler() an alwaysmatcher() is assumed. This ensures that a matcher is always defined for all operations. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4011

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test-bundle2-pushback.t
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#testcases sshv1 sshv2
#if sshv2
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [experimental]
> sshpeer.advertise-v2 = true
> sshserver.support-v2 = true
> EOF
#endif
$ cat > bundle2.py << EOF
> """A small extension to test bundle2 pushback parts.
> Current bundle2 implementation doesn't provide a way to generate those
> parts, so they must be created by extensions.
> """
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from mercurial import bundle2, exchange, pushkey, util
> def _newhandlechangegroup(op, inpart):
> """This function wraps the changegroup part handler for getbundle.
> It issues an additional pushkey part to send a new
> bookmark back to the client"""
> result = bundle2.handlechangegroup(op, inpart)
> if b'pushback' in op.reply.capabilities:
> params = {b'namespace': b'bookmarks',
> b'key': b'new-server-mark',
> b'old': b'',
> b'new': b'tip'}
> encodedparams = [(k, pushkey.encode(v)) for (k,v) in params.items()]
> op.reply.newpart(b'pushkey', mandatoryparams=encodedparams)
> else:
> op.reply.newpart(b'output', data=b'pushback not enabled')
> return result
> _newhandlechangegroup.params = bundle2.handlechangegroup.params
> bundle2.parthandlermapping[b'changegroup'] = _newhandlechangegroup
> EOF
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [ui]
> ssh = $PYTHON "$TESTDIR/dummyssh"
> username = nobody <no.reply@example.com>
>
> [alias]
> tglog = log -G -T "{desc} [{phase}:{node|short}]"
> EOF
Set up server repository
$ hg init server
$ cd server
$ echo c0 > f0
$ hg commit -Am 0
adding f0
Set up client repository
$ cd ..
$ hg clone ssh://user@dummy/server client -q
$ cd client
Enable extension
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> bundle2=$TESTTMP/bundle2.py
> EOF
Without config
$ cd ../client
$ echo c1 > f1
$ hg commit -Am 1
adding f1
$ hg push
pushing to ssh://user@dummy/server
searching for changes
remote: adding changesets
remote: adding manifests
remote: adding file changes
remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
remote: pushback not enabled
$ hg bookmark
no bookmarks set
$ cd ../server
$ hg tglog
o 1 [public:2b9c7234e035]
|
@ 0 [public:6cee5c8f3e5b]
With config
$ cd ../client
$ echo '[experimental]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'bundle2.pushback = True' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo c2 > f2
$ hg commit -Am 2
adding f2
$ hg push
pushing to ssh://user@dummy/server
searching for changes
remote: adding changesets
remote: adding manifests
remote: adding file changes
remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
$ hg bookmark
new-server-mark 2:0a76dfb2e179
$ cd ../server
$ hg tglog
o 2 [public:0a76dfb2e179]
|
o 1 [public:2b9c7234e035]
|
@ 0 [public:6cee5c8f3e5b]