add support for streaming clone.
existing clone code uses pull to get changes from remote repo. is very
slow, uses lots of memory and cpu.
new clone code has server write file data straight to client, client
writes file data straight to disk. memory and cpu used are very low,
clone is much faster over lan.
new client can still clone with pull, can still clone from older servers.
new server can still serve older clients.
#!/bin/sh
hg init a
cd a
echo a > a
hg add a
echo line 1 > b
echo line 2 >> b
hg commit -l b -d '1000000 0' -u 'User Name <user@hostname>'
hg add b
echo other 1 > c
echo other 2 >> c
echo >> c
echo other 3 >> c
hg commit -l c -d '1100000 0' -u 'A. N. Other <other@place>'
hg add c
hg commit -m 'no person' -d '1200000 0' -u 'other@place'
echo c >> c
hg commit -m 'no user, no domain' -d '1300000 0' -u 'person'
# make sure user/global hgrc does not affect tests
echo '[ui]' > .hg/hgrc
echo 'logtemplate =' >> .hg/hgrc
echo 'style =' >> .hg/hgrc
echo '# default style is like normal output'
hg log > log.out
hg log --style default > style.out
diff log.out style.out
hg log -v > log.out
hg log -v --style default > style.out
diff log.out style.out
hg log --debug > log.out
hg log --debug --style default > style.out
diff log.out style.out
echo '# compact style works'
hg log --style compact
hg log -v --style compact
hg log --debug --style compact
echo '# error if style not readable'
touch q
chmod 0 q
hg log --style ./q
echo '# error if no style'
hg log --style notexist
echo '# error if style missing key'
echo 'q = q' > t
hg log --style ./t
echo '# error if include fails'
echo 'changeset = q' >> t
hg log --style ./t
echo '# include works'
rm -f q
echo '{rev}' > q
hg log --style ./t
echo '# ui.style works'
echo '[ui]' > .hg/hgrc
echo 'style = t' >> .hg/hgrc
hg log
echo "# keys work"
for key in author branches date desc file_adds file_dels files \
manifest node parents rev tags; do
for mode in '' --verbose --debug; do
hg log $mode --template "$key$mode: {$key}\n"
done
done
echo '# filters work'
hg log --template '{author|domain}\n'
hg log --template '{author|person}\n'
hg log --template '{author|user}\n'
hg log --template '{date|age}\n' > /dev/null || exit 1
hg log --template '{date|date}\n'
hg log --template '{date|isodate}\n'
hg log --template '{date|rfc822date}\n'
hg log --template '{desc|firstline}\n'
hg log --template '{node|short}\n'
echo '# error on syntax'
echo 'x = "f' >> t
hg log
echo '# done'