[PATCH STABLE] largefiles: fix commit of a directory with no largefile changes (issue4330)

Matt Harbison mharbison72 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 18 21:28:05 UTC 2015


# HG changeset patch
# User Matt Harbison <matt_harbison at yahoo.com>
# Date 1421612140 18000
#      Sun Jan 18 15:15:40 2015 -0500
# Branch stable
# Node ID c27d3218ffa9096bb0812e30d5e66a05b88a92d6
# Parent  cb21ffd4b6c7e6572e6ab33fb3dfb18949b1ecd7
largefiles: fix commit of a directory with no largefile changes (issue4330)

When a directory is named in the commit file list, the previous behavior was to
walk the list, and if no normal files in the directory were also named, add the
corresponding standin for each largefile in that directory.  The directory is
then dropped from the list, so that committing a directory with no normal file
changes works.  It then added the corresponding standin directory for the first
largefile seen, by prefixing it with '.hglf/'.

The latter is unnecessary since each affected largefile is explicitly referenced
by its standin in the list.  It also caused an abort if there were no changed
largefiles in the directory, because none of its standins changed:

    abort: .hglf/foo/bar: no match under directory!

This list of files is used to tweak a matcher in lfutil.updatestandinsbymatch(),
which is what is passed to commit().

The status() call that is ultimately done in the commit code with this matcher
seems to have some OS specific differences.  It is not necessary to append '.'
for Windows to run the largefiles tests cleanly.  But if '.' is not added to the
list, the match function isn't called on Linux, so status() would miss any
normal files that were also in a named directory.  The commit then proceeds
without those normal files, or says "nothing changed" if there were no changed
largefiles in the directory.  This is not filesystem specific, as VFAT on Linux
had the same behavior as when run on ext4.  It is also not an issue with
lfilesrepo.status(), since that only calls the overridden implementation when
paths are passed to commit.  I dont have access to an OS X machine ATM to test
there.

Maybe there's a better way to do this.  But since the standin directory for the
first largefile was previously being added, and that caused the same walk in
status(), there's no preformance change to this.  There is no danger of
erroneously committing files in '.', because the original match function is
called, and if it fails, the lfutil.updatestandinsbymatch() tweaked matcher only
indicates a match if the file is in the list of standins- and '.' never is.  The
added tests confirm this.

diff --git a/hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py b/hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py
--- a/hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py
+++ b/hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py
@@ -326,7 +326,12 @@
                         if self.dirstate.normalize(lf).startswith(d):
                             actualfiles.append(lf)
                             if not matcheddir:
-                                actualfiles.append(lfutil.standin(f))
+                                # There may still be normal files in the dir, so
+                                # make sure a directory is in the list, which
+                                # forces status to walk and call the match
+                                # function on the matcher.  Windows does NOT
+                                # require this.
+                                actualfiles.append('.')
                                 matcheddir = True
                 # Nothing in dir, so readd it
                 # and let commit reject it
diff --git a/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t b/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t
--- a/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t
+++ b/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t
@@ -351,5 +351,30 @@
   R sub1/sub2/test.txt
   ? foo/bar/abc
   ? sub1/sub2/untracked.txt
+  $ hg add sub1/sub2
+  $ hg ci -Sqm 'forget testing'
+
+Test issue4330: commit a directory where only normal files have changed
+  $ touch foo/bar/large.dat
+  $ hg add --large foo/bar/large.dat
+  $ hg ci -m 'add foo/bar/large.dat'
+  $ touch a.txt
+  $ touch a.dat
+  $ hg add -v foo/bar/abc a.txt a.dat
+  adding a.dat as a largefile
+  adding a.txt
+  adding foo/bar/abc (glob)
+  $ hg ci -m 'dir commit with only normal file deltas' foo/bar
+  $ hg status
+  A a.dat
+  A a.txt
+
+Test a directory commit with a changed largefile and a changed normal file
+  $ echo changed > foo/bar/large.dat
+  $ echo changed > foo/bar/abc
+  $ hg ci -m 'dir commit with normal and lf file deltas' foo
+  $ hg status
+  A a.dat
+  A a.txt
 
   $ cd ..


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