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Create an atomic opener that does not automatically rename on close The revlog.checkinlinesize() uses an atomic opener to replace the index file after converting it from inline to traditional .i and .d files. If this operation is interrupted, the atomic file class can overwrite a valid file with a partially written one. This patch introduces an atomic opener that does not automatically replace the destination file with the tempfile. This way an interrupted checkinlinesize() call turns into a noop.
author mason@suse.com
date Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:38:44 -0400
parents 70ba0c86da8b
children 3053fc33f545
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# creating 'remote'
# clone remote
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
# verify
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
1 files, 1 changesets, 1 total revisions
# empty default pull
default = ssh://user@dummy/remote
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/remote
searching for changes
no changes found
# local change
# updating rc
# find outgoing
searching for changes
changeset:   1:c54836a570be
tag:         tip
user:        test
date:        Mon Jan 12 13:46:40 1970 +0000
summary:     add

# find incoming on the remote side
searching for changes
changeset:   1:c54836a570be
tag:         tip
user:        test
date:        Mon Jan 12 13:46:40 1970 +0000
summary:     add

# push
pushing to ssh://user@dummy/remote
searching for changes
remote: adding changesets
remote: adding manifests
remote: adding file changes
remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
# check remote tip
changeset:   1:c54836a570be
tag:         tip
user:        test
date:        Mon Jan 12 13:46:40 1970 +0000
summary:     add

checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
1 files, 2 changesets, 2 total revisions
bleah
Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio 3: 4: 5:
Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio 3: 4: 5:
Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio 3: 4: 5:
Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R local serve --stdio 3: 4: 5:
Got arguments 1:user@dummy 2:hg -R remote serve --stdio 3: 4: 5: