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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩曾道人白小姐提供六合彩资料和六合彩开奖结果]''' '''fncache''' is a new repository layout (or format) for Mercurial that solves the following issues:
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩专业网站,香港赛马会连结,提供香港六合彩特]'''  * http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue839 - Hg local store creates paths too long for Windows
 * http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue793 - Can't clone repos that use Windows reserved names in paths
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩官方网站曾道人内幕玄香港六合 彩大公开]''' Status: Released in Mercurial 1.1 (introduced with [http://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew/rev/7946503ec76e 7946503ec76e])
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'''[http://1878.cc >>>> 香港六合彩天线宝宝公开内幕玄香港六合 彩]''' [[TableOfContents]]
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩曾道人特码主论坛六合彩图库白小姐liuhecai]''' === Usage ===
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'''[http://1878.cc >>>> 香港六合彩内幕玄香港六合 彩大公开]''' With this change, all new repositories on all platforms will be fncache
repositories. You don't have to do anything (besides using a version
of Mercurial containing this change).
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩开奖结果预测、特码、图库、单双、大小、头数、尾数、平码、特围等开奖综合信息]''' '''The new layout does not affect the wire (or bundle) protocol(s)
in any way.''' So you can push/pull/clone over the wire to/from
any repo being in any layout using any Mercurial version on both
ends.
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'''[http://1878.cc >>>> 香港六合彩特码白小姐网站:六合彩开奖结果最快现场直播网站]''' New repositories are for example created by non-hardlink cloning of
existing repos or if you clone over the wire (http, ssh).
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'''[http://1878.cc >>>> 香港六合彩开奖现场 香港六合彩官方网 香港六合彩开奖记录 香港六合彩开奖结果 香港六合彩图库]''' For example, if you have a (pre 1.1) non-fncache repo and you do
a local `clone --pull` you will end up with an fncache repo.
If you do a plain local clone (without `--pull`) of a
non-fncache repo, you will get a non-fncache repo with
hardlinks to the existing repo.
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'''[http://1878.cc >>>> 香港六合彩公司 香港六合彩开奖 香港六合彩网站 香港六合彩总公司 香港六合彩特码 ]''' In short, use `clone --pull` to convert repos (in case you
want to convert repos to the fncache repo format, which will
almost never be needed).
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩开奖现场 香港六合彩官方网 香港六合彩开奖记录 香港六合彩 六合彩开奖结果]''' Of course old versions of Mercurial will not be able to
read fncache repos. If you try to access an fncache repo
with a version of Mercurial prior to 1.1 it will abort with:
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩-六合彩图库/六合彩网站/偷偷暗示每期内幕特码资料]''' {{{
abort: requirement 'fncache' not supported!
}}}
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩开奖结果:香港六合彩图库-六合彩曾道人特码-六合彩开奖结果]''' which tells you that the repo at hand requires knowledge
of the fncache repo format in Mercurial.
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩曾道人公开内幕资料— 香港六合彩-特码搜索]''' (BTW, if, for whatever reason, the fnache file in the
repo becomes corrupted, you can do a `clone --pull` to rebuild
it. The fncache file contains a list of all revlog files
in the repo).
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 六合彩|香港六合彩|六合彩公司|曾道人六合彩|六合彩最快开奖结果]''' Existing non-fncache repositories, that is, repositories created with
Mercurial 1.0 (or older), will remain as they are,
as Mercurial will still be able to read and write non-fncache
repositories.
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩/曾道人特码主论坛/六合彩特码主论坛/黄大仙老牌主论坛..]''' There is a hgrc option
`[format] usestore` [1], which enables the 'store' format,
which is the default for repos created with Mercurial 0.9.5 or newer.
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩图库,特码,平码,六合彩开奖结果,六合彩开奖历史记录]''' The "store" format encodes filenames with uppercase chars
'''X''' as '''_x''' (underbar + x). If you disable that, you will have to make
sure that the repo is only used on a platform that does not
fold case (that is, don't use or copy it to/on Windows).
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩资料|香港六合彩:香港六合彩曾道人特码|香港六合彩开奖结果...]''' The fncache repo layout is a descendant of the store
format, so if you disable the store format on Mercurial 1.1 you
implicitly disable the fncache layout.
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 六合彩香港六合彩香港六合彩总公司六合彩官方网六合彩图库美香港六合 彩六肖图]''' The fncache repo format can be disabled with {{{'[format] usefncache = False'}}} in the
hgrc or with {{{--config format.usefncache=0}}} on the command line
(see also [2])
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩公司|六合彩网|香港六合彩网|一字解特码|六合彩518222总公司]'''  . [1] http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html#format
 . [2] http://selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial/2008-October/021980.html
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'''[http://29kj.com >>>> 香港六合彩网站,香港赛马会资料,香港六合彩玄香港六合 彩at 今天最新资料]''' === Technical details ===

The fncache repo layout uses a new encoding for path names
inside the store.

==== Encoding of Windows reserved names ====

Path elements consisting of Windows reserved names are now
encoded using {{{~xx}}} where {{{xx}}} is the two digit ASCII hex code
of the third character of that reserved name. For example "{{{aux}}}"
is encoded as "{{{au~78}}}".

Windows reserved names are: {{{'con', 'prn', 'aux', 'nul', 'com1'..'com9'}}} and {{{'lpt1'..'lpt9'}}}.

For example the path
{{{
data/aux.bla/bla.aux/prn/PRN/lpt/com3/nul/coma/foo.NUL/normal.c.i
}}}
is encoded as
{{{
data/au~78.bla/bla.aux/pr~6e/_p_r_n/lpt/co~6d3/nu~6c/coma/foo._n_u_l/normal.c.i
}}}

Note that {{{'aux.bla'}}} needs to be encoded, but not {{{'bla.aux'}}}.

==== Hashing of long paths ====

Paths inside the store that would be longer than 120 chars are now
hash encoded.

For the encoding used see the function {{{mercurial.store.hybridencode}}}.

Some encoding examples for paths that are hashed (A1→B1, A2→B2, ...):

{{{
(A1) data/AUX/SECOND/X.PRN/FOURTH/FI:FTH/SIXTH/SEVENTH/EIGHTH/NINETH/TENTH/ELEVENTH/LOREMIPSUM.TXT.i
(B1) dh/au~78/second/x.prn/fourth/fi~3afth/sixth/seventh/eighth/nineth/tenth/loremia20419e358ddff1bf8751e38288aff1d7c32ec05.i

(A2) data/enterprise/openesbaddons/contrib-imola/corba-bc/netbeansplugin/wsdlExtension/src/main/java/META-INF/services/org.netbeans.modules.xml.wsdl.bindingsupport.spi.ExtensibilityElementTemplateProvider.i
(B2) dh/enterpri/openesba/contrib-/corba-bc/netbeans/wsdlexte/src/main/java/org.net7018f27961fdf338a598a40c4683429e7ffb9743.i

(A3) data/AUX.THE-QUICK-BROWN-FOX-JU:MPS-OVER-THE-LAZY-DOG-THE-QUICK-BROWN-FOX-JUMPS-OVER-THE-LAZY-DOG.TXT.i
(B3) dh/au~78.the-quick-brown-fox-ju~3amps-over-the-lazy-dog-the-quick-brown-fox-jud4dcadd033000ab2b26eb66bae1906bcb15d4a70.i
}}}

All paths that are hashed are stored in the directory {{{'dh'}}} inside {{{'.hg/store'}}}. Non-hashed paths
are stored inside {{{'.hg/store/data'}}}.

The hashing used is the sha1 digest (40 characters) of the direncoded path below {{{'.hg/store'}}}, as pre-encoded by {{{mercurial.filelog.encodedir}}}.

For the hashencoded path, the first eight characters of the first n directory levels are taken (converted to lowercase), where n
is adapted slightly to use more levels if space allows (see {{{store.hybridencode}}}). If space allows, the filename before the
hash value is filled up with to lowercase converted chars from the filename of the input path.

As you can see, the path encoding done may fold multiple files originating from different input path directories
into the same encoded path directory. The sha1 digest part of the filename ensures that the filenames
are distinct and no name clashes occur.

==== The fncache file ====

For the fncache repository format Mercurial maintains a new file {{{'fncache'}}} (thus the name of the format)
inside {{{'.hg/store'}}}. The fncache file contains the paths of all filelog files in the store as encoded
by {{{mercurial.filelog.encodedir}}}. The paths are separated by {{{'\n'}}} (LF).

The fncache file is used to enumerate all filelog files in the store, for example when doing a {{{clone --uncompressed}}}. The fncache file may contain duplicates or inexistent entries (this can happen when using
the {{{strip}}} or {{{rollback}}} commmands).

During a {{{clone --uncompressed}}} or a {{{hg verify}}}
the fncache file is read and rewritten '''if''' duplicates or entries with missing filelog files are detected,
so even operations that don't modify the history of the repository may lead to modifying the
fncache file (this was a deliberate design decision as discussed with mpm).

The fncache file is not read by a {{{hg clone --pull}}}, so that command may be used to resurrect a damaged
fncache file, since {{{hg clone --pull}}} rewrites the fncache file from the information found in all manifest
revisions. That's also the reason why it is basically cached information.

The {{{verify}}} command checks the fncache file and removes non-existent or duplicate entries. If a filelog file
referenced in a manifest revision is not found in the fncache file, {{{hg verify}}} reports an error.

==== New entry 'fncache' in the requires file ====

Mercurial writes a file named {{{'requires'}}} in the {{{.hg}}} directory when creating a new repository. For an fncache repository, the requires file contains:

{{{
revlogv1
store
fncache
}}}

In a pre-fncache repository, the entry {{{'fncache'}}} in the requires file is missing.

If Mercurial reads a repository, it first reads the requires file to see what is
required to read the repository at hand.

An old (pre 1.1) Mercurial will abort when it finds {{{'fncache'}}} in the requires files
(it requires a Mercurial version that knows what to do when {{{'fncache'}}} is
required, that is, at least 1.1).

Mercurial 1.1 or newer of course are also able to read and write "old" non-fncache
repositories. A non-fncache repository is identified by the missing {{{'fncache'}}}
string in the requires file.

=== See also ===

 * [:FileFormats]

fncache is a new repository layout (or format) for Mercurial that solves the following issues:

Status: Released in Mercurial 1.1 (introduced with [http://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew/rev/7946503ec76e 7946503ec76e])

TableOfContents

Usage

With this change, all new repositories on all platforms will be fncache repositories. You don't have to do anything (besides using a version of Mercurial containing this change).

The new layout does not affect the wire (or bundle) protocol(s) in any way. So you can push/pull/clone over the wire to/from any repo being in any layout using any Mercurial version on both ends.

New repositories are for example created by non-hardlink cloning of existing repos or if you clone over the wire (http, ssh).

For example, if you have a (pre 1.1) non-fncache repo and you do a local clone --pull you will end up with an fncache repo. If you do a plain local clone (without --pull) of a non-fncache repo, you will get a non-fncache repo with hardlinks to the existing repo.

In short, use clone --pull to convert repos (in case you want to convert repos to the fncache repo format, which will almost never be needed).

Of course old versions of Mercurial will not be able to read fncache repos. If you try to access an fncache repo with a version of Mercurial prior to 1.1 it will abort with:

abort: requirement 'fncache' not supported!

which tells you that the repo at hand requires knowledge of the fncache repo format in Mercurial.

(BTW, if, for whatever reason, the fnache file in the repo becomes corrupted, you can do a clone --pull to rebuild it. The fncache file contains a list of all revlog files in the repo).

Existing non-fncache repositories, that is, repositories created with Mercurial 1.0 (or older), will remain as they are, as Mercurial will still be able to read and write non-fncache repositories.

There is a hgrc option [format] usestore [1], which enables the 'store' format, which is the default for repos created with Mercurial 0.9.5 or newer.

The "store" format encodes filenames with uppercase chars X as _x (underbar + x). If you disable that, you will have to make sure that the repo is only used on a platform that does not fold case (that is, don't use or copy it to/on Windows).

The fncache repo layout is a descendant of the store format, so if you disable the store format on Mercurial 1.1 you implicitly disable the fncache layout.

The fncache repo format can be disabled with '[format] usefncache = False' in the hgrc or with --config format.usefncache=0 on the command line (see also [2])

Technical details

The fncache repo layout uses a new encoding for path names inside the store.

1. Encoding of Windows reserved names

Path elements consisting of Windows reserved names are now encoded using ~xx where xx is the two digit ASCII hex code of the third character of that reserved name. For example "aux" is encoded as "au~78".

Windows reserved names are: 'con', 'prn', 'aux', 'nul', 'com1'..'com9' and 'lpt1'..'lpt9'.

For example the path

data/aux.bla/bla.aux/prn/PRN/lpt/com3/nul/coma/foo.NUL/normal.c.i

is encoded as

data/au~78.bla/bla.aux/pr~6e/_p_r_n/lpt/co~6d3/nu~6c/coma/foo._n_u_l/normal.c.i

Note that 'aux.bla' needs to be encoded, but not 'bla.aux'.

2. Hashing of long paths

Paths inside the store that would be longer than 120 chars are now hash encoded.

For the encoding used see the function mercurial.store.hybridencode.

Some encoding examples for paths that are hashed (A1→B1, A2→B2, ...):

(A1) data/AUX/SECOND/X.PRN/FOURTH/FI:FTH/SIXTH/SEVENTH/EIGHTH/NINETH/TENTH/ELEVENTH/LOREMIPSUM.TXT.i
(B1) dh/au~78/second/x.prn/fourth/fi~3afth/sixth/seventh/eighth/nineth/tenth/loremia20419e358ddff1bf8751e38288aff1d7c32ec05.i

(A2) data/enterprise/openesbaddons/contrib-imola/corba-bc/netbeansplugin/wsdlExtension/src/main/java/META-INF/services/org.netbeans.modules.xml.wsdl.bindingsupport.spi.ExtensibilityElementTemplateProvider.i
(B2) dh/enterpri/openesba/contrib-/corba-bc/netbeans/wsdlexte/src/main/java/org.net7018f27961fdf338a598a40c4683429e7ffb9743.i

(A3) data/AUX.THE-QUICK-BROWN-FOX-JU:MPS-OVER-THE-LAZY-DOG-THE-QUICK-BROWN-FOX-JUMPS-OVER-THE-LAZY-DOG.TXT.i
(B3) dh/au~78.the-quick-brown-fox-ju~3amps-over-the-lazy-dog-the-quick-brown-fox-jud4dcadd033000ab2b26eb66bae1906bcb15d4a70.i

All paths that are hashed are stored in the directory 'dh' inside '.hg/store'. Non-hashed paths are stored inside '.hg/store/data'.

The hashing used is the sha1 digest (40 characters) of the direncoded path below '.hg/store', as pre-encoded by mercurial.filelog.encodedir.

For the hashencoded path, the first eight characters of the first n directory levels are taken (converted to lowercase), where n is adapted slightly to use more levels if space allows (see store.hybridencode). If space allows, the filename before the hash value is filled up with to lowercase converted chars from the filename of the input path.

As you can see, the path encoding done may fold multiple files originating from different input path directories into the same encoded path directory. The sha1 digest part of the filename ensures that the filenames are distinct and no name clashes occur.

3. The fncache file

For the fncache repository format Mercurial maintains a new file 'fncache' (thus the name of the format) inside '.hg/store'. The fncache file contains the paths of all filelog files in the store as encoded by mercurial.filelog.encodedir. The paths are separated by '\n' (LF).

The fncache file is used to enumerate all filelog files in the store, for example when doing a clone --uncompressed. The fncache file may contain duplicates or inexistent entries (this can happen when using the strip or rollback commmands).

During a clone --uncompressed or a hg verify the fncache file is read and rewritten if duplicates or entries with missing filelog files are detected, so even operations that don't modify the history of the repository may lead to modifying the fncache file (this was a deliberate design decision as discussed with mpm).

The fncache file is not read by a hg clone --pull, so that command may be used to resurrect a damaged fncache file, since hg clone --pull rewrites the fncache file from the information found in all manifest revisions. That's also the reason why it is basically cached information.

The verify command checks the fncache file and removes non-existent or duplicate entries. If a filelog file referenced in a manifest revision is not found in the fncache file, hg verify reports an error.

4. New entry 'fncache' in the requires file

Mercurial writes a file named 'requires' in the .hg directory when creating a new repository. For an fncache repository, the requires file contains:

revlogv1
store
fncache

In a pre-fncache repository, the entry 'fncache' in the requires file is missing.

If Mercurial reads a repository, it first reads the requires file to see what is required to read the repository at hand.

An old (pre 1.1) Mercurial will abort when it finds 'fncache' in the requires files (it requires a Mercurial version that knows what to do when 'fncache' is required, that is, at least 1.1).

Mercurial 1.1 or newer of course are also able to read and write "old" non-fncache repositories. A non-fncache repository is identified by the missing 'fncache' string in the requires file.

See also

fncacheRepoFormat (last edited 2014-02-19 22:09:21 by mpm)