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subvertpy_wrapper: fix files and directories batons handling
The subvertpy wrapper was not recording and passing back the batons
returned by calls such as open_file() or open_directory(). Instead, it
was relying on knowledge about the HgEditor class and was passing the
path argument. Its behaviour was therefore not exactly the same as the
swig one because HgEditor sometimes tests the input baton and skips
None ones, usually generated for ignored entries.
Also, AbstractEditor was translating open_root() into
open_directory(''), while the former, not implemented by HgEditor, was
supplied as a default implementation by the swig bindings. The behaviour
was different again.
This patch was not motivated by any known bug but batons are interesting
as they help control edited entries lifetime. We may use them to reduce
replay mode memory consumption.
author | Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> |
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date | Sun, 23 Sep 2012 19:42:34 +0200 |
parents | f28e0f54a6ef |
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#!/bin/bash # # Generate branchtagcollision.svndump # # Generates an svn repository with a branch and a tag that have the same name. mkdir temp cd temp svnadmin create testrepo svn checkout file://`pwd`/testrepo client cd client mkdir trunk mkdir branches mkdir tags svn add trunk branches tags svn commit -m "Initial commit" echo "fileA" >> trunk/fileA svn add trunk/fileA svn commit -m "Added fileA" svn cp trunk branches/A svn commit -m "added branch" echo "fileB" >> trunk/fileB svn add trunk/fileB svn commit -m "Added fileB" svn cp trunk tags/A svn commit -m "added bad tag" cd .. svnadmin dump testrepo > ../branchtagcollision.svndump