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#testcases dirstate-v1 dirstate-v2
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#if dirstate-v2
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
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> [format]
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> use-dirstate-v2=1
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> [storage]
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> dirstate-v2.slow-path=allow
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> EOF
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#endif
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$ hg init repo
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$ cd repo
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$ echo a > a
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$ hg add a
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$ hg commit -m test
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Do we ever miss a sub-second change?:
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$ for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20; do
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> hg update -qC 0
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> echo b > a
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> hg st
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> done
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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M a
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$ echo test > b
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$ mkdir dir1
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$ echo test > dir1/c
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$ echo test > d
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$ echo test > e
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#if execbit
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A directory will typically have the execute bit -- make sure it doesn't get
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confused with a file with the exec bit set
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$ chmod +x e
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#endif
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$ hg add b dir1 d e
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adding dir1/c
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$ hg commit -m test2
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$ cat >> $TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py << EOF
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> from mercurial import (
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> context,
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> extensions,
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> )
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> def extsetup(ui):
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> extensions.wrapfunction(context.workingctx, '_checklookup', overridechecklookup)
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> def overridechecklookup(orig, self, *args, **kwargs):
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> # make an update that changes the dirstate from underneath
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> self._repo.ui.system(br"sh '$TESTTMP/dirstaterace.sh'",
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> cwd=self._repo.root)
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> return orig(self, *args, **kwargs)
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> EOF
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$ hg debugrebuilddirstate
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$ hg debugdirstate
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n 0 -1 unset a
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n 0 -1 unset b
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n 0 -1 unset d
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n 0 -1 unset dir1/c
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n 0 -1 unset e
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XXX Note that this returns M for files that got replaced by directories. This is
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definitely a bug, but the fix for that is hard and the next status run is fine
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anyway.
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$ cat > $TESTTMP/dirstaterace.sh <<EOF
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> rm b && rm -r dir1 && rm d && mkdir d && rm e && mkdir e
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> EOF
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$ sleep 1 # ensure non-ambiguous mtime
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$ hg status --config extensions.dirstaterace=$TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py
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M d
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M e
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! b
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! dir1/c
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$ hg debugdirstate
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n 644 2 * a (glob)
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n 0 -1 unset b
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n 0 -1 unset d
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n 0 -1 unset dir1/c
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n 0 -1 unset e
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$ hg status
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! b
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! d
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! dir1/c
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! e
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$ rmdir d e
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$ hg update -C -q .
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Test that dirstate changes aren't written out at the end of "hg
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status", if .hg/dirstate is already changed simultaneously before
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acquisition of wlock in workingctx._poststatusfixup().
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This avoidance is important to keep consistency of dirstate in race
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condition (see issue5584 for detail).
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$ hg parents -q
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1:* (glob)
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$ hg debugrebuilddirstate
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$ hg debugdirstate
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n 0 -1 unset a
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n 0 -1 unset b
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n 0 -1 unset d
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n 0 -1 unset dir1/c
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n 0 -1 unset e
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$ cat > $TESTTMP/dirstaterace.sh <<EOF
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> # This script assumes timetable of typical issue5584 case below:
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> #
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> # 1. "hg status" loads .hg/dirstate
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> # 2. "hg status" confirms clean-ness of FILE
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> # 3. "hg update -C 0" updates the working directory simultaneously
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> # (FILE is removed, and FILE is dropped from .hg/dirstate)
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> # 4. "hg status" acquires wlock
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> # (.hg/dirstate is re-loaded = no FILE entry in dirstate)
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> # 5. "hg status" marks FILE in dirstate as clean
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> # (FILE entry is added to in-memory dirstate)
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> # 6. "hg status" writes dirstate changes into .hg/dirstate
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> # (FILE entry is written into .hg/dirstate)
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> #
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> # To reproduce similar situation easily and certainly, #2 and #3
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> # are swapped. "hg cat" below ensures #2 on "hg status" side.
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>
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> hg update -q -C 0
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> hg cat -r 1 b > b
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> # make sure the timestamps is not ambiguous and a write will be issued
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> touch -t 198606251012 b
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> EOF
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"hg status" below should excludes "e", of which exec flag is set, for
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portability of test scenario, because unsure but missing "e" is
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treated differently in _checklookup() according to runtime platform.
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- "missing(!)" on POSIX, "pctx[f].cmp(self[f])" raises ENOENT
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- "modified(M)" on Windows, "self.flags(f) != pctx.flags(f)" is True
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$ hg status --config extensions.dirstaterace=$TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py --debug -X path:e
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skip updating dirstate: identity mismatch
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M a
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! d
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! dir1/c
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$ hg parents -q
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0:* (glob)
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$ hg files
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a
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$ hg debugdirstate
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n * * * a (glob)
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$ rm b
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#if fsmonitor
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Create fsmonitor state.
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$ hg status
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$ f --type .hg/fsmonitor.state
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.hg/fsmonitor.state: file
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Test that invalidating fsmonitor state in the middle (which doesn't require the
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wlock) causes the fsmonitor update to be skipped.
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hg debugrebuilddirstate ensures that the dirstaterace hook will be called, but
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it also invalidates the fsmonitor state. So back it up and restore it.
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$ mv .hg/fsmonitor.state .hg/fsmonitor.state.tmp
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$ hg debugrebuilddirstate
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$ mv .hg/fsmonitor.state.tmp .hg/fsmonitor.state
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$ cat > $TESTTMP/dirstaterace.sh <<EOF
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> rm .hg/fsmonitor.state
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> EOF
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$ hg status --config extensions.dirstaterace=$TESTTMP/dirstaterace.py --debug
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skip updating fsmonitor.state: identity mismatch
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$ f .hg/fsmonitor.state
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.hg/fsmonitor.state: file not found
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#endif
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Set up a rebase situation for issue5581.
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$ echo c2 > a
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$ echo c2 > b
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$ hg add b
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$ hg commit -m c2
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created new head
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$ echo c3 >> a
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$ hg commit -m c3
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$ hg update 2
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo c4 >> a
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$ echo c4 >> b
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$ hg commit -m c4
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created new head
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Configure a merge tool that runs status in the middle of the rebase. The goal of
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the status call is to trigger a potential bug if fsmonitor's state is written
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even though the wlock is held by another process. The output of 'hg status' in
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the merge tool goes to /dev/null because we're more interested in the results of
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'hg status' run after the rebase.
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$ cat >> $TESTTMP/mergetool-race.sh << EOF
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> echo "custom merge tool"
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> printf "c2\nc3\nc4\n" > \$1
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> hg --cwd "$TESTTMP/repo" status > /dev/null
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> echo "custom merge tool end"
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> EOF
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
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> [extensions]
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> rebase =
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> [merge-tools]
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> test.executable=sh
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> test.args=$TESTTMP/mergetool-race.sh \$output
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> EOF
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$ hg rebase -s . -d 3 --tool test
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rebasing 4:b08445fd6b2a tip "c4"
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merging a
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custom merge tool
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custom merge tool end
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saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/* (glob)
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This hg status should be empty, whether or not fsmonitor is enabled (issue5581).
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$ hg status
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