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merge: do the trivial resolution after updating sparse checkout...
merge: do the trivial resolution after updating sparse checkout In merge, we do trivial resolution for files which were deleted on one side and changed on other. When sparse extension in involved that file might not be present in wdir and trivial resolution can lead to file not found error. This patch make sure we updates the sparse checkout before doing the trivial resolution. This fixes the test failure demonstrated in previous patch. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3984

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hgclient.py
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# A minimal client for Mercurial's command server
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import signal
import socket
import struct
import subprocess
import sys
import time
try:
import cStringIO as io
stringio = io.StringIO
except ImportError:
import io
stringio = io.StringIO
def connectpipe(path=None):
cmdline = ['hg', 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'pipe']
if path:
cmdline += ['-R', path]
server = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
return server
class unixconnection(object):
def __init__(self, sockpath):
self.sock = sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
sock.connect(sockpath)
self.stdin = sock.makefile('wb')
self.stdout = sock.makefile('rb')
def wait(self):
self.stdin.close()
self.stdout.close()
self.sock.close()
class unixserver(object):
def __init__(self, sockpath, logpath=None, repopath=None):
self.sockpath = sockpath
cmdline = ['hg', 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'unix', '-a', sockpath]
if repopath:
cmdline += ['-R', repopath]
if logpath:
stdout = open(logpath, 'a')
stderr = subprocess.STDOUT
else:
stdout = stderr = None
self.server = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
# wait for listen()
while self.server.poll() is None:
if os.path.exists(sockpath):
break
time.sleep(0.1)
def connect(self):
return unixconnection(self.sockpath)
def shutdown(self):
os.kill(self.server.pid, signal.SIGTERM)
self.server.wait()
def writeblock(server, data):
server.stdin.write(struct.pack('>I', len(data)))
server.stdin.write(data)
server.stdin.flush()
def readchannel(server):
data = server.stdout.read(5)
if not data:
raise EOFError
channel, length = struct.unpack('>cI', data)
if channel in 'IL':
return channel, length
else:
return channel, server.stdout.read(length)
def sep(text):
return text.replace('\\', '/')
def runcommand(server, args, output=sys.stdout, error=sys.stderr, input=None,
outfilter=lambda x: x):
print('*** runcommand', ' '.join(args))
sys.stdout.flush()
server.stdin.write('runcommand\n')
writeblock(server, '\0'.join(args))
if not input:
input = stringio()
while True:
ch, data = readchannel(server)
if ch == 'o':
output.write(outfilter(data))
output.flush()
elif ch == 'e':
error.write(data)
error.flush()
elif ch == 'I':
writeblock(server, input.read(data))
elif ch == 'L':
writeblock(server, input.readline(data))
elif ch == 'r':
ret, = struct.unpack('>i', data)
if ret != 0:
print(' [%d]' % ret)
return ret
else:
print("unexpected channel %c: %r" % (ch, data))
if ch.isupper():
return
def check(func, connect=connectpipe):
sys.stdout.flush()
server = connect()
try:
return func(server)
finally:
server.stdin.close()
server.wait()