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inotify: server: new data structure to keep track of changes....
inotify: server: new data structure to keep track of changes. == Rationale for the new structure == Current structure was a dictionary tree. One directory was tracked as a dictionary: - keys: file/subdir name - values: - for a file, the status (a/r/m/...) - for a subdir, the directory representing the subdir It allowed efficient lookups, no matter of the type of the terminal leaf: for part in path.split('/'): tree = tree[part] However, there is no way to represent a directory and a file with the same name because keys are conflicting in the dictionary. Concrete example: Initial state: root dir |- foo (file) |- bar (file) # data state is: {'foo': 'n', 'bar': 'n'} Remove foo: root dir |- bar (file) # Data becomes {'foo': 'r'} until next commit. Add foo, as a directory, and foo/barbar file: root dir |- bar (file) |-> foo (dir) |- barbar (file) # New state should be represented as: {'foo': {'barbar': 'a'}, 'bar': 'n'} however, the key "foo" is already used and represents the old file. The dirstate: D foo A foo/barbar cannot be represented, hence the need for a new structure. == The new structure == 'directory' class. Represents one directory level. * Notable attributes: Two dictionaries: - 'files' Maps filename -> status for the current dir. - 'dirs' Maps subdir's name -> directory object representing the subdir * methods - walk(), formerly server.walk - lookup(), old server.lookup - dir(), old server.dir This new class allows embedding all the tree walks/lookups in its own class, instead of having everything mixed together in server. Incidently, since files and directories are not stored in the same dictionaries, we are solving the previous key conflict problem. The small drawback is that lookup operation is a bit more complex: for a path a/b/c/d/e we have to check twice the leaf, if e is a directory or a file.

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#!/bin/sh
# Test issue 746: renaming files brought by the
# second parent of a merge was broken.
echo % create source repository
hg init t
cd t
echo a > a
hg ci -Am a
cd ..
echo % fork source repository
hg clone t t2
cd t2
echo b > b
hg ci -Am b
echo % update source repository
cd ../t
echo a >> a
hg ci -m a2
echo % merge repositories
hg pull ../t2
hg merge
hg st
echo % rename b as c
hg mv b c
hg st
echo % rename back c as b
hg mv c b
hg st
cd ..
# Test issue 1476: renaming a first parent file into
# another first parent file while none of them belong to
# the second parent was broken
echo % test issue 1476
hg init repo1476
cd repo1476
echo a > a
hg ci -Am adda
echo b1 > b1
echo b2 > b2
hg ci -Am changea
hg up -C 0
echo c1 > c1
echo c2 > c2
hg ci -Am addcandd
echo % merge heads
hg merge
hg mv -Af c1 c2
echo % commit issue 1476
hg ci -m merge
hg log -r tip -C -v | grep copies
hg rollback
hg up -C .
echo % merge heads again
hg merge
hg mv -Af b1 b2
echo % commit issue 1476 with a rename on the other side
hg ci -m merge
hg log -r tip -C -v | grep copies