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narrow: make dirstateguard back up and restore working copy narrowspec instead We used to have only one narrowspec for the store and the working copy, but now that we have one narrowspec for each, it seems clear that the dirstateguard was supposed to back up and restore the narrowspec associated with the working copy, not the one associated with the store. clearbackup() (for the store narrowspec) is not needed because the presence of the file in localrepository._journalfiles() takes care of that. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5504
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Sat, 29 Dec 2018 22:27:39 -0800
parents 5014e93a5696
children e1643a0455c8
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#require sqlite

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > sqlitestore =
  > EOF

New repo should not use SQLite by default

  $ hg init empty-no-sqlite
  $ cat empty-no-sqlite/.hg/requires
  dotencode
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store

storage.new-repo-backend=sqlite is recognized

  $ hg --config storage.new-repo-backend=sqlite init empty-sqlite
  $ cat empty-sqlite/.hg/requires
  dotencode
  exp-sqlite-001
  exp-sqlite-comp-001=zstd (zstd !)
  exp-sqlite-comp-001=$BUNDLE2_COMPRESSIONS$ (no-zstd !)
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [storage]
  > new-repo-backend = sqlite
  > EOF

Can force compression to zlib

  $ hg --config storage.sqlite.compression=zlib init empty-zlib
  $ cat empty-zlib/.hg/requires
  dotencode
  exp-sqlite-001
  exp-sqlite-comp-001=$BUNDLE2_COMPRESSIONS$
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store

Can force compression to none

  $ hg --config storage.sqlite.compression=none init empty-none
  $ cat empty-none/.hg/requires
  dotencode
  exp-sqlite-001
  exp-sqlite-comp-001=none
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store

Can make a local commit

  $ hg init local-commit
  $ cd local-commit
  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg commit -A -m initial
  adding foo

That results in a row being inserted into various tables

  $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite << EOF
  > SELECT * FROM filepath;
  > EOF
  1|foo

  $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite << EOF
  > SELECT * FROM fileindex;
  > EOF
  1|1|0|-1|-1|0|0|1||6/\xef(L\xe2\xca\x02\xae\xcc\x8d\xe6\xd5\xe8\xa1\xc3\xaf\x05V\xfe (esc)

  $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite << EOF
  > SELECT * FROM delta;
  > EOF
  1|1|	\xd2\xaf\x8d\xd2"\x01\xdd\x8dH\xe5\xdc\xfc\xae\xd2\x81\xff\x94"\xc7|0 (esc)
  

Tracking multiple files works

  $ echo 1 > bar
  $ hg commit -A -m 'add bar'
  adding bar

  $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite << EOF
  > SELECT * FROM filedata ORDER BY id ASC;
  > EOF
  1|1|foo|0|6/\xef(L\xe2\xca\x02\xae\xcc\x8d\xe6\xd5\xe8\xa1\xc3\xaf\x05V\xfe|-1|-1|0|0|1| (esc)
  2|2|bar|0|\xb8\xe0/d3s\x80!\xa0e\xf9Au\xc7\xcd#\xdb_\x05\xbe|-1|-1|1|0|2| (esc)

Multiple revisions of a file works

  $ echo a >> foo
  $ hg commit -m 'modify foo'

  $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite << EOF
  > SELECT * FROM filedata ORDER BY id ASC;
  > EOF
  1|1|foo|0|6/\xef(L\xe2\xca\x02\xae\xcc\x8d\xe6\xd5\xe8\xa1\xc3\xaf\x05V\xfe|-1|-1|0|0|1| (esc)
  2|2|bar|0|\xb8\xe0/d3s\x80!\xa0e\xf9Au\xc7\xcd#\xdb_\x05\xbe|-1|-1|1|0|2| (esc)
  3|1|foo|1|\xdd\xb3V\xcd\xde1p@\xf7\x8e\x90\xb8*\x8b,\xe9\x0e\xd6j+|0|-1|2|0|3|1 (esc)

  $ cd ..