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wireprotov2: define and implement "manifestdata" command...
wireprotov2: define and implement "manifestdata" command The added command can be used for obtaining manifest data. Given a manifest path and set of manifest nodes, data about manifests can be retrieved. Unlike changeset data, we wish to emit deltas to describe manifest revisions. So the command uses the relatively new API for building delta requests and emitting them. The code calls into deltaparent(), which I'm not very keen of. There's still work to be done in delta generation land so implementation details of storage (e.g. exactly one delta is stored/available) don't creep into higher levels. But we can worry about this later (there is already a TODO on imanifestorage tracking this). On the subject of parent deltas, the server assumes parent revisions exist on the receiving end. This is obviously wrong for shallow clone. I've added TODOs to add a mechanism to the command to allow clients to specify desired behavior. This shouldn't be too difficult to implement. Another big change is that the client must explicitly request manifest nodes to retrieve. This is a major departure from "getbundle," where the server derives relevant manifests as it iterates changesets and sends them automatically. As implemented, the client must transmit each requested node to the server. At 20 bytes per node, we're looking at 2 MB per 100,000 nodes. Plus wire encoding overhead. This isn't ideal for clients with limited upload bandwidth. I plan to address this in the future by allowing alternate mechanisms for defining the revisions to retrieve. One idea is to define a range of changeset revisions whose manifest revisions to retrieve (similar to how "changesetdata" works). We almost certainly want an API to look up an individual manifest by node. And that's where I've chosen to start with the implementation. Again, a theme of this early exchangev2 work is I want to start by building primitives for accessing raw repository data first and see how far we can get with those before we need more complexity. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4488

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test-mq-eol.t
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Test interactions between mq and patch.eol
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> mq =
> [diff]
> nodates = 1
> EOF
$ cat > makepatch.py <<EOF
> f = open('eol.diff', 'wb')
> w = f.write
> w(b'test message\n')
> w(b'diff --git a/a b/a\n')
> w(b'--- a/a\n')
> w(b'+++ b/a\n')
> w(b'@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@\n')
> w(b' a\n')
> w(b'-b\r\n')
> w(b'+y\r\n')
> w(b' c\r\n')
> w(b' d\n')
> w(b'-e\n')
> w(b'\ No newline at end of file\n')
> w(b'+z\r\n')
> w(b'\ No newline at end of file\r\n')
> EOF
$ cat > cateol.py <<EOF
> import sys
> for line in open(sys.argv[1], 'rb'):
> line = line.replace(b'\r', b'<CR>')
> line = line.replace(b'\n', b'<LF>')
> print(line)
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo '\.diff' > .hgignore
$ echo '\.rej' >> .hgignore
Test different --eol values
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("a", "wb").write(b"a\nb\nc\nd\ne")'
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding .hgignore
adding a
$ $PYTHON ../makepatch.py
$ hg qimport eol.diff
adding eol.diff to series file
should fail in strict mode
$ hg qpush
applying eol.diff
patching file a
Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh eol.diff
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
invalid eol
$ hg --config patch.eol='LFCR' qpush
applying eol.diff
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh eol.diff
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
force LF
$ hg --config patch.eol='CRLF' qpush
applying eol.diff
now at: eol.diff
$ hg qrefresh
$ $PYTHON ../cateol.py .hg/patches/eol.diff
# HG changeset patch<LF>
# Parent 0d0bf99a8b7a3842c6f8ef09e34f69156c4bd9d0<LF>
test message<LF>
<LF>
diff -r 0d0bf99a8b7a a<LF>
--- a/a<LF>
+++ b/a<LF>
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@<LF>
-a<LF>
-b<LF>
-c<LF>
-d<LF>
-e<LF>
\ No newline at end of file<LF>
+a<CR><LF>
+y<CR><LF>
+c<CR><LF>
+d<CR><LF>
+z<LF>
\ No newline at end of file<LF>
$ $PYTHON ../cateol.py a
a<CR><LF>
y<CR><LF>
c<CR><LF>
d<CR><LF>
z
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
push again forcing LF and compare revisions
$ hg --config patch.eol='CRLF' qpush
applying eol.diff
now at: eol.diff
$ $PYTHON ../cateol.py a
a<CR><LF>
y<CR><LF>
c<CR><LF>
d<CR><LF>
z
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
push again without LF and compare revisions
$ hg qpush
applying eol.diff
now at: eol.diff
$ $PYTHON ../cateol.py a
a<CR><LF>
y<CR><LF>
c<CR><LF>
d<CR><LF>
z
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
$ cd ..
Test .rej file EOL are left unchanged
$ hg init testeol
$ cd testeol
$ $PYTHON -c "open('a', 'wb').write(b'1\r\n2\r\n3\r\n4')"
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding a
$ $PYTHON -c "open('a', 'wb').write(b'1\r\n2\r\n33\r\n4')"
$ hg qnew patch1
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ $PYTHON -c "open('a', 'wb').write(b'1\r\n22\r\n33\r\n4')"
$ hg ci -m changea
$ hg --config 'patch.eol=LF' qpush
applying patch1
patching file a
Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh patch1
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ cat a.rej
--- a
+++ a
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1\r (esc)
2\r (esc)
-3\r (esc)
+33\r (esc)
4
\ No newline at end of file
$ hg --config 'patch.eol=auto' qpush
applying patch1
patching file a
Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh patch1
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ cat a.rej
--- a
+++ a
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1\r (esc)
2\r (esc)
-3\r (esc)
+33\r (esc)
4
\ No newline at end of file
$ cd ..