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Protocol switch from using generators to stream-like objects. This allows the the pull side to precisely control how much data is read so that another encapsulation layer is not needed. An http client gets a response with a finite size. Because ssh clients need to keep the stream open, we must not read more data than is sent in a response. But due to the streaming nature of the changegroup scheme, only the piece that's parsing the data knows how far it's allowed to read. This means the generator scheme isn't fine-grained enough. Instead we need file-like objects with a read(x) method. This switches everything for push/pull over to using file-like objects rather than generators.
author Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
date Wed, 06 Jul 2005 22:20:12 -0800
parents c5705ab9cebd
children 5d6177b72fcc
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+ mkdir test
+ cd test
+ echo foo
+ hg init
+ hg addremove
+ hg commit -t 1
+ hg verify
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
1 files, 1 changesets, 1 total revisions
+ hg clone . ../branch
+ cd ../branch
+ hg co
+ echo bar
+ hg commit -t 2
+ cd ../test
+ hg pull ../branch
pulling from ../branch
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file revisions
modified 1 files, added 1 changesets and 1 new revisions
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
+ hg verify
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
1 files, 2 changesets, 2 total revisions
+ hg co
+ cat foo
foo
bar
+ hg manifest
6f4310b00b9a147241b071a60c28a650827fb03d 644 foo