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sqliterevmap: break ".hashes()" cycle in a safer way The `fromsvn()` revset implementation could cause weakref error when using sqliterevmap like: File "hgsubversion/util.py", line 357, in <lambda> return subset.filter(lambda r: tonode(r) in hashes) File "hgsubversion/maps.py", line 542, in __contains__ return self.get(key) != None File "hgsubversion/maps.py", line 533, in get for row in self.revmap._query( ReferenceError: weakly-referenced object no longer exists Basically the seemingly harmless assignment could break surprisingly: # dangerous: `hashes` does not have a reference of `meta.revmap` and may # become unavailable after `meta`, `revmap` being released by refcount. hashes = meta.revmap.hashes() The above syntax is nice to support while avoiding cycles is also nice. This patch removes `revmap._hashes` so the revmap no longer owns a reference of a `ReverseRevMap` object so the `ReverseRevMap` object no longer needs to use weakref for `self.revmap`. This could actually be caught by `comprehensive/test_sqlite_revmap.py`. I was not careful enough verifying the "fromsvn()" patch.
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
date Thu, 21 Dec 2017 17:39:52 -0800
parents 2723152c8111
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#!/bin/sh

RSVN="`pwd`/rsvn.py"
export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
mkdir temp
cd temp

svnadmin create repo
svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc

cd wc
mkdir trunk branches
cd trunk
echo a > a
cd ..
svn add *
svn ci -m 'initial'

svn up
svn cp trunk branches/branch1
svn ci -m 'branch1'
svn up
echo b > branches/branch1/b
echo d > branches/branch1/d
mkdir branches/branch1/dir
echo e > branches/branch1/dir/e
echo f > branches/branch1/f
echo g > branches/branch1/g
svn add branches/branch1/b branches/branch1/d branches/branch1/dir \
    branches/branch1/f branches/branch1/g
svn ci -m 'add b to branch1'
svn cp trunk branches/branch2
svn ci -m 'branch2'
svn up
echo c > branches/branch2/c
mkdir branches/branch2/dir
echo e2 > branches/branch2/dir/e
echo f2 > branches/branch2/f
svn add branches/branch2/c branches/branch2/dir branches/branch2/f
svn ci -m 'add c to branch2'
svn up

# Clobber branch1 with branch2
cd ..
cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF
rdelete branches/branch1
rcopy branches/branch2 branches/branch1
rcopy branches/branch1/d branches/branch1/a
rcopy branches/branch1/dir branches/branch1/dir
rcopy branches/branch1/dir branches/branch1/dir2
rcopy branches/branch1/f branches/branch1/f
rcopy branches/branch1/g branches/branch1/g
EOF

python $RSVN --message=blah --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn

svnadmin dump repo > ../replace_branch_with_branch.svndump