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wireproto: use new peer interface The wirepeer class provides concrete implementations of peer interface methods for calling wire protocol commands. It makes sense for this class to inherit from the peer abstract base class. So we change that. Since httppeer and sshpeer have already been converted to the new interface, peerrepository is no longer adding any value. So it has been removed. httppeer and sshpeer have been updated to reflect the loss of peerrepository and the inheritance of the abstract base class in wirepeer. The code changes in wirepeer are reordering of methods to group by interface. Some Python code in tests was updated to reflect changed APIs. .. api:: peer.peerrepository has been removed. Use repository.peer abstract base class to represent a peer repository. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D338
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 10 Aug 2017 20:58:28 -0700
parents abd7dedbaa36
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This test doesn't yet work due to the way fsmonitor is integrated with test runner

  $ exit 80

test sparse interaction with other extensions

  $ hg init myrepo
  $ cd myrepo
  $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > sparse=
  > strip=
  > EOF

Test fsmonitor integration (if available)
TODO: make fully isolated integration test a'la https://github.com/facebook/watchman/blob/master/tests/integration/WatchmanInstance.py
(this one is using the systemwide watchman instance)

  $ touch .watchmanconfig
  $ echo "ignoredir1/" >> .hgignore
  $ hg commit -Am ignoredir1
  adding .hgignore
  $ echo "ignoredir2/" >> .hgignore
  $ hg commit -m ignoredir2

  $ hg sparse --reset
  $ hg sparse -I ignoredir1 -I ignoredir2 -I dir1

  $ mkdir ignoredir1 ignoredir2 dir1
  $ touch ignoredir1/file ignoredir2/file dir1/file

Run status twice to compensate for a condition in fsmonitor where it will check
ignored files the second time it runs, regardless of previous state (ask @sid0)
  $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor=
  ? dir1/file
  $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor=
  ? dir1/file

Test that fsmonitor ignore hash check updates when .hgignore changes

  $ hg up -q ".^"
  $ hg status --config extensions.fsmonitor=
  ? dir1/file
  ? ignoredir2/file