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tests: demonstrate a case where a corrupt tag cache causes an abort...
tests: demonstrate a case where a corrupt tag cache causes an abort I happened to hit this trying to cover other cases around valid vs missing entries. I have no idea if this is something that could occur more naturally (similar to how a missing file node in `hgtagsfnodes1` can occur after a strip). There is a test just above this added in f5a7cf0adb12 mentioning it "overwrites the junk", though that tests truncation instead of actual garbage. But since this is just a cache, it probably shouldn't abort with a cryptic message like this. The two options I see both have downsides- either rebuild the cache (and potentially take a long time), or hint to the user to run a debug command. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9812
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