diff mercurial/localrepo.py @ 24843:21b33f0460e0 stable

revert: apply normallookup on reverted file if size isn't changed (issue4583) Before this patch, reverting a file to the revision other than the parent doesn't update dirstate. This seems to expect that timestamp and/or size will be changed by reverting. But if (1) dirstate of file "f" is filled with timestamp before reverting and (2) size and timestamp of file "f" isn't changed at reverting, file "f" is recognized as CLEAN unexpectedly. This patch applies "dirstate.normallookup()" on reverted file, if size isn't changed. Making "localrepository.wwrite()" return length of written data is needed to avoid additional (and redundant) "lstat(2)" on the reverted file. "filectx.size()" can't be used to know it, because data may be decoded at being written out. BTW, interactive reverting may cause similar problem, too. But this patch doesn't focus on fixing it, because (1) interactive (maybe slow) reverting changes one (or both) of size/timestamp of reverted files in many usecases, and (2) changes to fix it seems not suitable for stable branch.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Fri, 24 Apr 2015 23:52:41 +0900
parents 7f9655f37163
children e3a928bd1cd4 00d905a12bb6
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--- a/mercurial/localrepo.py	Thu Apr 23 21:23:13 2015 +0200
+++ b/mercurial/localrepo.py	Fri Apr 24 23:52:41 2015 +0900
@@ -917,6 +917,10 @@
         return self._filter(self._encodefilterpats, filename, data)
 
     def wwrite(self, filename, data, flags):
+        """write ``data`` into ``filename`` in the working directory
+
+        This returns length of written (maybe decoded) data.
+        """
         data = self._filter(self._decodefilterpats, filename, data)
         if 'l' in flags:
             self.wvfs.symlink(data, filename)
@@ -924,6 +928,7 @@
             self.wvfs.write(filename, data)
             if 'x' in flags:
                 self.wvfs.setflags(filename, False, True)
+        return len(data)
 
     def wwritedata(self, filename, data):
         return self._filter(self._decodefilterpats, filename, data)