dirstate-v2: no longer register the data-file during transaction
If the data file change during the transaction, we cannot truncate it.
The content of the file itself is fine as it will get backed up at the same time
as the docket.
Leaving the trailing data at the end of failed transaction is fine. The
dirstate-v2 format supports it. The dead data will simply we written over if
necessary.
CACHEDIR=$PWD/hgcache
cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
[remotefilelog]
cachepath=$CACHEDIR
debug=True
[extensions]
remotefilelog=
rebase=
strip=
[server]
preferuncompressed=True
[experimental]
changegroup3=True
[rebase]
singletransaction=True
EOF
hgcloneshallow() {
local name
local dest
orig=$1
shift
dest=$1
shift
hg clone --shallow --config remotefilelog.reponame=master $orig $dest $@
cat >> $dest/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
[remotefilelog]
reponame=master
[phases]
publish=False
EOF
}
hgcloneshallowlfs() {
local name
local dest
local lfsdir
orig=$1
shift
dest=$1
shift
lfsdir=$1
shift
hg clone --shallow --config "extensions.lfs=" --config "lfs.url=$lfsdir" --config remotefilelog.reponame=master $orig $dest $@
cat >> $dest/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
[extensions]
lfs=
[lfs]
url=$lfsdir
[remotefilelog]
reponame=master
[phases]
publish=False
EOF
}
clearcache() {
rm -rf $CACHEDIR/*
}
mkcommit() {
echo "$1" > "$1"
hg add "$1"
hg ci -m "$1"
}
ls_l() {
"$PYTHON" $TESTDIR/ls-l.py "$@"
}
identifyrflcaps() {
xargs -n 1 echo | egrep '(remotefilelog|getflogheads|getfile)' | sort
}