merge: do early copy to deal with issue636
Without copies/renames, merges source names are 1:1 with their
targets. Copies and renames introduce the possibility that there will
be two merges with the same input but different output. By doing the
copy to the destination name before the merge, the actual merge
becomes 1:1 again, and no source is the input to two different merges.
- add a preliminary scan to applyupdates to do copies
- for the merge action, pass the old name (for finding ancestors) and
the new name (for input to the merge) to filemerge
- eliminate the old post-merge copy
- lookup file contents from new name in filemerge
- pass new name to external merge helper
- report merge failure at new name
- add a test
# transaction.py - simple journalling scheme for mercurial
#
# This transaction scheme is intended to gracefully handle program
# errors and interruptions. More serious failures like system crashes
# can be recovered with an fsck-like tool. As the whole repository is
# effectively log-structured, this should amount to simply truncating
# anything that isn't referenced in the changelog.
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
from i18n import _
import os
class transaction(object):
def __init__(self, report, opener, journal, after=None):
self.journal = None
# abort here if the journal already exists
if os.path.exists(journal):
raise AssertionError(_("journal already exists - run hg recover"))
self.count = 1
self.report = report
self.opener = opener
self.after = after
self.entries = []
self.map = {}
self.journal = journal
self.file = open(self.journal, "w")
def __del__(self):
if self.journal:
if self.entries: self.abort()
self.file.close()
try: os.unlink(self.journal)
except: pass
def add(self, file, offset, data=None):
if file in self.map: return
self.entries.append((file, offset, data))
self.map[file] = len(self.entries) - 1
# add enough data to the journal to do the truncate
self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self.file.flush()
def find(self, file):
if file in self.map:
return self.entries[self.map[file]]
return None
def replace(self, file, offset, data=None):
if file not in self.map:
raise KeyError(file)
index = self.map[file]
self.entries[index] = (file, offset, data)
self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self.file.flush()
def nest(self):
self.count += 1
return self
def running(self):
return self.count > 0
def close(self):
self.count -= 1
if self.count != 0:
return
self.file.close()
self.entries = []
if self.after:
self.after()
else:
os.unlink(self.journal)
self.journal = None
def abort(self):
if not self.entries: return
self.report(_("transaction abort!\n"))
for f, o, ignore in self.entries:
try:
self.opener(f, "a").truncate(o)
except:
self.report(_("failed to truncate %s\n") % f)
self.entries = []
self.report(_("rollback completed\n"))
def rollback(opener, file):
files = {}
for l in open(file).readlines():
f, o = l.split('\0')
files[f] = o
for f in files:
o = files[f]
opener(f, "a").truncate(int(o))
os.unlink(file)