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largefiles: move "updatestandin" invocation to "hg.updaterepo" wrapper...
largefiles: move "updatestandin" invocation to "hg.updaterepo" wrapper Code paths below expect "hg.updaterepo" (or "hg.update" using it) to execute linear merging: - "update" in commands - "postincoming" in commands, used for: - "hg pull --update" - "hg unbundle --update" - "hgsubrepo.get" in subrepo For linear merging with largefiles, standins should be updated according to (possibly dirty) largefiles before "merge.update" invocation to detect conflicts correctly. Before this patch, only the "update" command can execute linear merging correctly, because largefiles extension takes care of only it. This patch moves "updatestandin" invocation from "overrideupdate" ("hg update" wrapper) to "_hgupdaterepo" ("hg.updaterepo" wrapper) to execute linear merging in "hg.updaterepo" correctly. This is also a preparation to centralize the logic of updating largefiles in the working directory into the function wrapping "merge.update" in the subsequent patch.

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test-demandimport.py
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/ tests / test-demandimport.py
from mercurial import demandimport
demandimport.enable()
import re
rsub = re.sub
def f(obj):
l = repr(obj)
l = rsub("0x[0-9a-fA-F]+", "0x?", l)
l = rsub("from '.*'", "from '?'", l)
l = rsub("'<[a-z]*>'", "'<whatever>'", l)
return l
import os
print "os =", f(os)
print "os.system =", f(os.system)
print "os =", f(os)
from mercurial import util
print "util =", f(util)
print "util.system =", f(util.system)
print "util =", f(util)
print "util.system =", f(util.system)
import re as fred
print "fred =", f(fred)
import sys as re
print "re =", f(re)
print "fred =", f(fred)
print "fred.sub =", f(fred.sub)
print "fred =", f(fred)
print "re =", f(re)
print "re.stderr =", f(re.stderr)
print "re =", f(re)
demandimport.disable()
os.environ['HGDEMANDIMPORT'] = 'disable'
demandimport.enable()
from mercurial import node
print "node =", f(node)