#testcases flat tree $ . "$TESTDIR/narrow-library.sh" #if tree $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [experimental] > treemanifest = 1 > EOF #endif $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > share = > EOF $ hg init remote $ cd remote $ for x in `$TESTDIR/seq.py 0 10` > do > mkdir d$x > echo $x > d$x/f > hg add d$x/f > hg commit -m "add d$x/f" > done $ cd .. $ hg clone --narrow ssh://user@dummy/remote main -q \ > --include d1 --include d3 --include d5 --include d7 $ hg share main share updating working directory 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg -R share tracked I path:d1 I path:d3 I path:d5 I path:d7 $ hg -R share files share/d1/f share/d3/f share/d5/f share/d7/f Narrow the share and check that the main repo's working copy gets updated # Make sure the files that are supposed to be known-clean get their timestamps set in the dirstate $ sleep 2 $ hg -R main st $ hg -R main debugdirstate --no-dates n 644 2 set d1/f n 644 2 set d3/f n 644 2 set d5/f n 644 2 set d7/f # Make d3/f dirty $ echo x >> main/d3/f $ echo y >> main/d3/g $ hg add main/d3/g $ hg -R main st M d3/f A d3/g # Make d5/f not match the dirstate timestamp even though it's clean $ sleep 2 $ hg -R main st M d3/f A d3/g $ hg -R main debugdirstate --no-dates n 644 2 set d1/f n 644 2 set d3/f a 0 -1 unset d3/g n 644 2 set d5/f n 644 2 set d7/f $ touch main/d5/f $ hg -R share tracked --removeinclude d1 --removeinclude d3 --removeinclude d5 comparing with ssh://user@dummy/remote searching for changes looking for local changes to affected paths deleting data/d1/f.i deleting data/d3/f.i deleting data/d5/f.i deleting meta/d1/00manifest.i (tree !) deleting meta/d3/00manifest.i (tree !) deleting meta/d5/00manifest.i (tree !) $ hg -R main tracked I path:d7 $ hg -R main files abort: working copy's narrowspec is stale (run 'hg tracked --update-working-copy') [255] $ hg -R main tracked --update-working-copy not deleting possibly dirty file d3/f not deleting possibly dirty file d3/g not deleting possibly dirty file d5/f # d1/f, d3/f, d3/g and d5/f should no longer be reported $ hg -R main files main/d7/f # d1/f should no longer be there, d3/f should be since it was dirty, d3/g should be there since # it was added, and d5/f should be since we couldn't be sure it was clean $ find main/d* -type f | sort main/d3/f main/d3/g main/d5/f main/d7/f Widen the share and check that the main repo's working copy gets updated $ hg -R share tracked --addinclude d1 --addinclude d3 -q $ hg -R share tracked I path:d1 I path:d3 I path:d7 $ hg -R share files share/d1/f share/d3/f share/d7/f $ hg -R main tracked I path:d1 I path:d3 I path:d7 $ hg -R main files abort: working copy's narrowspec is stale (run 'hg tracked --update-working-copy') [255] $ hg -R main tracked --update-working-copy # d1/f, d3/f should be back $ hg -R main files main/d1/f main/d3/f main/d7/f # d3/f should be modified (not clobbered by the widening), and d3/g should be untracked $ hg -R main st --all M d3/f ? d3/g C d1/f C d7/f We should also be able to unshare without breaking everything: $ hg share main share-unshare updating working directory 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd share-unshare $ hg unshare $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests checking directory manifests (tree !) crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checked 11 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files $ cd .. Dirstate should be left alone when upgrading from version of hg that didn't support narrow+share $ hg share main share-upgrade updating working directory 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd share-upgrade $ echo x >> d1/f $ echo y >> d3/g $ hg add d3/g $ hg rm d7/f $ hg st M d1/f A d3/g R d7/f Make it look like a repo from before narrow+share was supported $ rm .hg/narrowspec.dirstate $ hg ci -Am test abort: working copy's narrowspec is stale (run 'hg tracked --update-working-copy') [255] $ hg tracked --update-working-copy $ hg st M d1/f A d3/g R d7/f $ cd ..