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tests: when making a `memctx`, make sure to use a single repo instance
The way self.repo is dynamic produces bad lock behavior because the
`context.memctx` ends up with a different instance than self in
`localrepo.commitctx`, which means the callbacks in the `memctx` get
an unlocked repo instance. This causes lock warning failures. When
it's not a code freeze for core, we should probably:
* Make lock failures hard, not just warnings
* Stop holding a repo reference in memctx, or otherwise check it's the same
instance as `self` during `localrepo.commitctx`
That's my best guess based on the (very hard to debug) test failures here.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Sat, 28 Oct 2017 21:34:52 -0400 |
parents | 4d42dbbb5127 |
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#!/bin/sh # # Generate unorderedbranch.svndump # mkdir temp cd temp mkdir project-orig cd project-orig mkdir trunk mkdir branches cd .. svnadmin create testrepo svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project" svn co $svnurl project cd project/trunk echo a > a svn add a svn ci -m "add a in trunk" echo b > b echo z > z svn add b z svn ci -m "add b and z in trunk" svn up cd ../branches # Copy from trunk past revision. The converted used to take the last # trunk revision as branch parent instead of the specified one. svn cp -r 2 ../trunk branch svn cp ../trunk/z branch echo c > branch/c svn add branch/c svn ci -m 'branch and add c' cd ../.. svnadmin dump testrepo > ../unorderedbranch.svndump