New commit from the amend process were created without any phase contraint. If
the amended changeset had a different phase from it's parent, the phases data
were lost.
The changeset ensure the new commit are created in the same phase than the
original changeset.
Subversion 1.7 changes its XML output to include an explicit encoding tag:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
This triggers xml.dom.minidom to always return unicode strings, causing
other parts of the code to explode.
We unconditionally encode path names before handing them back, which
works with both str (actually a no-op) and unicode values.
The `repair` code builds a giant revset query instead of using the "%lr" idiom.
It is inefficient and crash when the number of stripped changeset is too big.
This changeset replaces the bad code by a better revset usage.
JavaScript .replace always magically processed $$ $& $' $` in replacement
strings and thus displayed subject lines incorrectly in the graph view.
Instead of regexps and .replace we now just create the strings the right way in
the first place.
If all heads are bookmarks, merge fails to find what node to merge
with (throws an IndexError while indexing into the non-bookmark heads
list) as of 208ca72b9343. This catches that case and prints an error
to specify a rev explicitly.
When running:
$ hg debugfileset 'binary() and ignored()'
getfileset() was correctly retrieving ignored files but
matchctx.existing() was not taking them in account. Just add them along
with unknown files.
By default, unknown files are ignored. If the 'unknown()' predicate
appears in the syntax tree, then they are taken in account.
Unfortunately, matchctx.existing() was filtering against non-deleted
context files, which does not include unknown files. So:
$ hg debugfileset 'binary() and unknown()'
would not return existing binary unknown files.
Running:
$ hg debugfileset 'binary()'
would traceback if there were one deleted file in the working directory.
It happened because matchctx.existing() was filtering files against the
ctx.__contains__() but deleted files are still considered part of
workingctx.
Avoid mixing popen and subprocess calls, it simplifies the command line
generation and quoting issues with redirections.
In practice, it fixes the subversion sink on Windows and probably helps
with monotone and darcs sources.
The `repair` code builds a giant revset query instead of using the "%lr" idiom.
It is inefficient and crash when the number of stripped changeset is too big.
This changeset replaces the bad code by a better revset usage.