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Add support for cloning with hardlinks on windows. In order to use hardlinks, the win32file module is needed, and this is present in ActivePython. If it isn't present, or hardlinks are not supported on the underlying filesystem, a regular copy is used. When using hardlinks the biggest benefit is probably the saving in space, but cloning can be much quicker. For example cloning the Xen tree (non trivial) without an update goes from about 95s to 15s. Unix-like platforms should be unaffected, although should be more tolerant on filesystems that don't support hard links. (tweaked by mpm to deal with new copyfiles function) --- hg.orig/mercurial/commands.py 2005-09-13 19:32:53.000000000 -0500 +++ hg/mercurial/commands.py 2005-09-14 12:11:34.000000000 -0500 @@ -620,10 +620,6 @@ def clone(ui, source, dest=None, **opts) if other.dev() != -1: abspath = os.path.abspath(source) - copyfile = (os.stat(dest).st_dev == other.dev() - and getattr(os, 'link', None) or shutil.copy2) - if copyfile is not shutil.copy2: - ui.note("cloning by hardlink\n") # we use a lock here because if we race with commit, we can # end up with extra data in the cloned revlogs that's not @@ -638,7 +634,7 @@ def clone(ui, source, dest=None, **opts) for f in files.split(): src = os.path.join(source, ".hg", f) dst = os.path.join(dest, ".hg", f) - util.copyfiles(src, dst, copyfile) + util.copyfiles(src, dst) repo = hg.repository(ui, dest) Index: hg/mercurial/util.py =================================================================== --- hg.orig/mercurial/util.py 2005-09-08 00:15:25.000000000 -0500 +++ hg/mercurial/util.py 2005-09-14 12:16:49.000000000 -0500 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ platform-specific details from the core. import os, errno from demandload import * -demandload(globals(), "re cStringIO") +demandload(globals(), "re cStringIO shutil") def binary(s): """return true if a string is binary data using diff's heuristic""" @@ -217,17 +217,28 @@ def rename(src, dst): os.unlink(dst) os.rename(src, dst) -def copyfiles(src, dst, copyfile): - """Copy a directory tree, files are copied using 'copyfile'.""" +def copyfiles(src, dst, hardlink=None): + """Copy a directory tree using hardlinks if possible""" + + if hardlink is None: + hardlink = (os.stat(src).st_dev == + os.stat(os.path.dirname(dst)).st_dev) if os.path.isdir(src): os.mkdir(dst) for name in os.listdir(src): srcname = os.path.join(src, name) dstname = os.path.join(dst, name) - copyfiles(srcname, dstname, copyfile) + copyfiles(srcname, dstname, hardlink) else: - copyfile(src, dst) + if hardlink: + try: + os_link(src, dst) + except: + hardlink = False + shutil.copy2(src, dst) + else: + shutil.copy2(src, dst) def opener(base): """ @@ -244,13 +255,13 @@ def opener(base): if mode[0] != "r": try: - s = os.stat(f) + nlink = nlinks(f) except OSError: d = os.path.dirname(f) if not os.path.isdir(d): os.makedirs(d) else: - if s.st_nlink > 1: + if nlink > 1: file(f + ".tmp", "wb").write(file(f, "rb").read()) rename(f+".tmp", f) @@ -266,10 +277,41 @@ def _makelock_file(info, pathname): def _readlock_file(pathname): return file(pathname).read() +def nlinks(pathname): + """Return number of hardlinks for the given file.""" + return os.stat(pathname).st_nlink + +if hasattr(os, 'link'): + os_link = os.link +else: + def os_link(src, dst): + raise OSError(0, "Hardlinks not supported") + # Platform specific variants if os.name == 'nt': nulldev = 'NUL:' + try: # ActivePython can create hard links using win32file module + import win32file + + def os_link(src, dst): # NB will only succeed on NTFS + win32file.CreateHardLink(dst, src) + + def nlinks(pathname): + """Return number of hardlinks for the given file.""" + try: + fh = win32file.CreateFile(pathname, + win32file.GENERIC_READ, win32file.FILE_SHARE_READ, + None, win32file.OPEN_EXISTING, 0, None) + res = win32file.GetFileInformationByHandle(fh) + fh.Close() + return res[7] + except: + return os.stat(pathname).st_nlink + + except ImportError: + pass + def is_exec(f, last): return last
author Stephen Darnell
date Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:22:20 -0500
parents 0902ffece4b4
children 7544700fd931
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A simple testing framework

To run the tests, do:

cd tests/
./run-tests

This finds all scripts in the test directory named test-* and executes
them. The scripts can be either shell scripts or Python. Each test is
run in a temporary directory that is removed when the test is complete.

A test-<x> succeeds if the script returns success and its output
matches test-<x>.out. If the new output doesn't match, it is stored in
test-<x>.err.

There are some tricky points here that you should be aware of when
writing tests:

- hg commit and hg up -m want user interaction

  for commit use -m "text"
  for hg up -m, set HGMERGE to something noninteractive (like true or merge)

- changeset hashes will change based on user and date which make
  things like hg history output change

  use commit -m "test" -u test -d "0 0"

- diff will show the current time

  use hg diff | sed "s/\(\(---\|+++\) [a-zA-Z0-9_/.-]*\).*/\1/" to strip
  dates