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Almost everyone calls the project "jj", and there seeems to be consensus that we should rename the crates. I originally wanted the crates to be called `jj` and `jj-lib`, but `jj` was already taken. `jj-cli` is probably at least as good for it anyway. Once we've published a 0.8.0 under the new names, we'll release 0.7.1 versions under the old names with pointers to the new crates names.
201 lines
8.1 KiB
Rust
201 lines
8.1 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2020 The Jujutsu Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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use std::path::Path;
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use jj_lib::repo::{Repo, StoreFactories};
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use jj_lib::workspace::Workspace;
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use test_case::test_case;
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use testutils::{create_random_commit, load_repo_at_head, TestWorkspace};
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fn copy_directory(src: &Path, dst: &Path) {
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std::fs::create_dir(dst).ok();
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for entry in std::fs::read_dir(src).unwrap() {
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let child_src = entry.unwrap().path();
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let base_name = child_src.file_name().unwrap();
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let child_dst = dst.join(base_name);
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if child_src.is_dir() {
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copy_directory(&child_src, &child_dst)
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} else {
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std::fs::copy(&child_src, &child_dst).unwrap();
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}
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}
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}
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fn merge_directories(left: &Path, base: &Path, right: &Path, output: &Path) {
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std::fs::create_dir(output).ok();
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let mut sub_dirs = vec![];
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// Walk the left side and copy to the output
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for entry in std::fs::read_dir(left).unwrap() {
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let path = entry.unwrap().path();
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let base_name = path.file_name().unwrap();
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let child_left = left.join(base_name);
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let child_output = output.join(base_name);
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if child_left.is_dir() {
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sub_dirs.push(base_name.to_os_string());
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} else {
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std::fs::copy(&child_left, child_output).unwrap();
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}
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}
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// Walk the base and find files removed in the right side, then remove them in
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// the output
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for entry in std::fs::read_dir(base).unwrap() {
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let path = entry.unwrap().path();
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let base_name = path.file_name().unwrap();
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let child_base = base.join(base_name);
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let child_right = right.join(base_name);
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let child_output = output.join(base_name);
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if child_base.is_dir() {
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sub_dirs.push(base_name.to_os_string());
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} else if !child_right.exists() {
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std::fs::remove_file(child_output).ok();
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}
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}
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// Walk the right side and find files added in the right side, then add them in
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// the output
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for entry in std::fs::read_dir(right).unwrap() {
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let path = entry.unwrap().path();
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let base_name = path.file_name().unwrap();
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let child_base = base.join(base_name);
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let child_right = right.join(base_name);
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let child_output = output.join(base_name);
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if child_right.is_dir() {
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sub_dirs.push(base_name.to_os_string());
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} else if !child_base.exists() {
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// This overwrites the left side if that's been written. That's fine, since the
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// point of the test is that it should be okay for either side to win.
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std::fs::copy(&child_right, child_output).unwrap();
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}
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}
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// Do the merge in subdirectories
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for base_name in sub_dirs {
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let child_base = base.join(&base_name);
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let child_right = right.join(&base_name);
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let child_left = left.join(&base_name);
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let child_output = output.join(&base_name);
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merge_directories(&child_left, &child_base, &child_right, &child_output);
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}
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}
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#[test_case(false ; "local backend")]
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#[test_case(true ; "git backend")]
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fn test_bad_locking_children(use_git: bool) {
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// Test that two new commits created on separate machines are both visible (not
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// lost due to lack of locking)
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let settings = testutils::user_settings();
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let test_workspace = TestWorkspace::init(&settings, use_git);
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let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
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let workspace_root = test_workspace.workspace.workspace_root();
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let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings, "test");
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let initial = create_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings)
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.set_parents(vec![repo.store().root_commit_id().clone()])
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.write()
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.unwrap();
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tx.commit();
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// Simulate a write of a commit that happens on one machine
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let machine1_root = testutils::new_temp_dir();
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copy_directory(workspace_root, machine1_root.path());
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let machine1_workspace =
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Workspace::load(&settings, machine1_root.path(), &StoreFactories::default()).unwrap();
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let machine1_repo = machine1_workspace
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.repo_loader()
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.load_at_head(&settings)
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.unwrap();
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let mut machine1_tx = machine1_repo.start_transaction(&settings, "test");
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let child1 = create_random_commit(machine1_tx.mut_repo(), &settings)
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.set_parents(vec![initial.id().clone()])
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.write()
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.unwrap();
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machine1_tx.commit();
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// Simulate a write of a commit that happens on another machine
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let machine2_root = testutils::new_temp_dir();
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copy_directory(workspace_root, machine2_root.path());
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let machine2_workspace =
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Workspace::load(&settings, machine2_root.path(), &StoreFactories::default()).unwrap();
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let machine2_repo = machine2_workspace
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.repo_loader()
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.load_at_head(&settings)
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.unwrap();
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let mut machine2_tx = machine2_repo.start_transaction(&settings, "test");
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let child2 = create_random_commit(machine2_tx.mut_repo(), &settings)
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.set_parents(vec![initial.id().clone()])
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.write()
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.unwrap();
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machine2_tx.commit();
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// Simulate that the distributed file system now has received the changes from
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// both machines
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let merged_path = testutils::new_temp_dir();
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merge_directories(
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machine1_root.path(),
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workspace_root,
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machine2_root.path(),
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merged_path.path(),
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);
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let merged_workspace =
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Workspace::load(&settings, merged_path.path(), &StoreFactories::default()).unwrap();
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let merged_repo = merged_workspace
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.repo_loader()
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.load_at_head(&settings)
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.unwrap();
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assert!(merged_repo.view().heads().contains(child1.id()));
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assert!(merged_repo.view().heads().contains(child2.id()));
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let op_id = merged_repo.op_id().clone();
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let op = merged_repo.op_store().read_operation(&op_id).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(op.parents.len(), 2);
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}
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#[test_case(false ; "local backend")]
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#[test_case(true ; "git backend")]
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fn test_bad_locking_interrupted(use_git: bool) {
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// Test that an interrupted update of the op-heads resulting in on op-head
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// that's a descendant of the other is resolved without creating a new
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// operation.
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let settings = testutils::user_settings();
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let test_workspace = TestWorkspace::init(&settings, use_git);
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let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
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let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings, "test");
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let initial = create_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings)
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.set_parents(vec![repo.store().root_commit_id().clone()])
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.write()
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.unwrap();
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let repo = tx.commit();
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// Simulate a crash that resulted in the old op-head left in place. We simulate
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// it somewhat hackily by copying the .jj/op_heads/ directory before the
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// operation and then copying that back afterwards, leaving the existing
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// op-head(s) in place.
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let op_heads_dir = repo.repo_path().join("op_heads");
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let backup_path = testutils::new_temp_dir();
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copy_directory(&op_heads_dir, backup_path.path());
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let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings, "test");
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create_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings)
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.set_parents(vec![initial.id().clone()])
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.write()
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.unwrap();
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let op_id = tx.commit().operation().id().clone();
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copy_directory(backup_path.path(), &op_heads_dir);
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// Reload the repo and check that only the new head is present.
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let reloaded_repo = load_repo_at_head(&settings, repo.repo_path());
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assert_eq!(reloaded_repo.op_id(), &op_id);
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// Reload once more to make sure that the .jj/op_heads/ directory was updated
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// correctly.
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let reloaded_repo = load_repo_at_head(&settings, repo.repo_path());
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assert_eq!(reloaded_repo.op_id(), &op_id);
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}
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