if a file was of unsupported type, it was considered as 'seen' while
walking. this way it was possible to have file in the dirstate not
yielded by the walk function.
All prerequisite programs are checked for existance, and if any are
missing,
a list of missing programs is printed, and the test suite is aborted.
All programs currently used in the tests, except those in core-utils,
are checked.
We want to reserve -e for future use and grep compatibility.
I've changed every-match to all out of a general preference for
shorter long option names where short options don't exist.
walkchangerevs now returns a two-tuple. Its behaviour is also
extensively commented.
The annotate command's getname function has been factored out to a new
function, trimname, so it can be shared between annotate and grep.
The behaviour of grep has been beefed up, so that it now performs a
number of useful functions.
- delete copy information when we update dirstate
hg was keeping the copy state and marking things as copied on
multiple commits
- files that are renamed should have no parents
if you do a rename/copy to an existing file, it should not be marked
as descending from its previous revisions.
- remove spurious print from filelog.renamed
- add some more copy tests
- rename mode to branch_merge
- use explicit update mode
- use negative mtime for updates that set mtime
- expand some cryptic variable names
- elaborate merge dirstate comments
- remove redundant manifest lookup for non-merge case
- remove impossible merge case
- fix up test cases
Since switching to the multihead approach, we've been creating
excessive file-level merges where files are marked as merged with
their ancestors.
This explicitly checks at commit time whether the two parent versions
are linearly related, and if so, reduces the file check-in to a
non-merge. Then the file is compared against the remaining parent,
and, if equal, skips check-in of that file (as it's not changed).
Since we're not checking in all files that were different between
versions, we no longer need to mark so many files for merge. This
removes most of the 'm' state marking as well.
Finally, it is possible to do a tree-level merge with no file-level
changes. This will happen if one user changes file A and another
changes file B. Thus, if we have have two parents, we allow commit to
proceed even if there are no file-level changes.
Example:
% hg log | head -12
changeset: 791:41440890e57d2dbacde03a2a114e5114a031ea4a
tag: tip
user: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>
date: Mon Jul 25 13:24:15 2005 +0200
summary: Parse various date formats when accepting user specified dates
[...]
changeset: 787:ba5c2021364ee876dae170e8f153e43bd0b2bd73
parent: 785:31a80e3723cee0a5991340facb2707e71983eb41
user: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
date: Sun Jul 24 00:39:24 2005 -0800
summary: Get "forget" command to use new walk code.
[...]
The dirstate has to match what is in the repository (what would be
checked out with 'hg update -C'), because the resulting file may be
identical to the new parent, or it may be completely different.
Previously the dirstate wasn't updated, so if you changed the file to
look like the original parent, it might be considered unmodified
relative to the new parent.
Show command aliases in 'hg help something', unless in quiet mode.
Show short command description with 'hg help -q something'.
Show global options in verbose mode of command help.
State that Mercurial is a Distributed SCM.
- replacement for mktemp
- fall back if shell arithmetic doesn't work
- replacement for 'set -x' (which results look different with some shells)
- "FOO=bar; export FOO" instead of "export FOO=bar"
- don't use 'if ! ...'
Commit would overwrite undo.dirstate unconditionally, so an undo after
an aborted commit would restore the dirstate from the aborted commit
and not the prior transaction.
This copies dirstate to journal.dirstate and moves it after a
successful transaction.
# HG changeset patch
# User Andrew Thompson <andrewkt@aktzero.com>
# Node ID c12a49438454e9782ff7eb9b11841e7b9406fbab
# Parent 0bda45294416406d4c6fbaf1cb643dd0bf6b3a16
Remove references to 'cloning by hardlink' from tests.
# HG changeset patch
# User maf46@burn.cl.cam.ac.uk
# Node ID 57667c9b93a5a743e4629d15a0e6bd76699130c3
# Parent 4309b0a5a6010dd2e5811b77d2bc29a51acf290f
Fix zombie files in merge
Keir Fraser observed the following:
> I made a small test case that illustrates the bug in merging changesets
> with 'hg remove's in them:
>
> 1. Create a repository A containing files foo & bar.
> 2. Create clone called B.
> 3. A removes file bar, and commits this removal.
> 4. B edits file foo, and commits this edit.
>
> Now, if B:
> # hg pull ../A; hg update -m; hg commit
> Then bar remains deleted.
>
> If A:
> # hg pull ../B; hg update -m; hg commit
> Then bar is resurrected!
>
> It looks as though, when you merge across a branch, any deletions in
> your own branch are forgotten.
> ...
> Fixing this is a must, as zombie files are a real pain. :-)
Keir later patched our local copy of hg as shown below, which fixes
the problem. I've also enclosed a test which captures the test Keir
outlined...
Files deleted on a branch should not automatically reappear in a merge
Patch notes:
1. The first chunk does not change behaviour, but cleans up the code
to more closely match check of 'force' in the second chunk. I
think it makes the code clearer.
2. The second chunk fixes two bugs --
i. If we choose to keep a remotely-changed locally-deleted file,
then we need to 'get' that file. If we choose to delete it
then no action need be taken (it is already deleted in the
working manifest). Without this fix, choosing to delete would
get a Python traceback.
ii. The test for whether the file was remotely-created is
insufficient. It is only true if f is not in the common
ancestor. Otherwise the file was deleted locally, and should
remain deleted. (this is the most important fix!)
Index: hg/tests/test-merge6
===================================================================
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Add username/merge/editor to .hgrc
These take priority over the equivalent environment vars
Deprecate HGMERGE, HGUSER, and HGEDITOR in docs
Add ui section to docs
Remove undocumented HG_OPTS
Raise username code out of changelog class
Make tests ignore ~/.hgrc
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A bunch of parsing/help updates
more explanation of how to get non-basic commands
shorten names of debug functions and add docstrings
add undo long docstring
promote anotate, export, and revert
make the global opts array global
refactor parsing
kill two unused arguments to fancyopts
update test-help
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Shorten help
Basic commands are now marked with "^" in the table
only basic commands are show in hg help by default
copyright banner not displayed with help by default
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options: kill -d for debug
You must now use --debug.
This is a preparatory step for changing the option parsing from:
hg [global-opts] <command> [command-opts]
to
hg [global-opts] <command> [global or command opts]
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Actually warn on pulling from an unrelated repository
add some comments to findincoming
track the base nodes of the fetch set
report if the base set only contains nullid
add a test case
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Fix dodiff/changes
dodiff was failing to pass both nodes to changes
changes was comparing things backwards, resulting in added/deleted confusion
in dodiff
changes was deleting things from cached manifests, use copy()
changes now sorts output lists
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[PATCH] Tests for clone command
From: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
This patch adds two new tests. One tests clone's correct operation, the
other that clone fails when it should.
This patch depends on oserror.patch.
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Add an empty line after description in verbose mode of show_changeset.
This makes it a little bit easier to see where a new changeset starts.
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Add dirstate.changes to replace most of diffdir
Add localrepository.changes to replace diffrevs/diffdir
This code can now efficiently check for changes in single files, and
often without consulting the manifest. This should eventually make 'hg
diff Makefile' in a large project much faster.
This also fixes a bug where 'hg diff -r tip' failed to account for
files that had been added but not committed yet.
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[PATCH] replace history with log
From: Radoslaw Szkodzinski <astralstorm@gorzow.mm.pl>
Merge hg history into hg log leaving the first as an alias
(tweaked by mpm: update docs, tests, use existing alias mechanism)
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Fix troubles with clone and exception handling
Clone deletes its directory on failure
This was deleting the lockfile out from under the lock object before
it got destroyed
This patch shuts lock up and makes the cleanup code for clone a little
cleaner.
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[PATCH] umask for run-tests
From: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
Another local factor affecting test breakage: umask. Mine is 002, but
some other people seem to use 022.
This patch makes run-tests explicitly set a umask.
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[PATCH] Set locale before run-tests does anything
From: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 11:58 -0700, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
> I'm in en_us.UTF-8.
This discrepancy between my locale and Matt's broke several tests for
me, by the way. I think that the run-tests script should forcibly set
the locale to either "C" or "en_us.UTF-8" before it runs anything.
Since "C" is likely to be more portable, it's probably the right choice.
Here's the patch.
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Add initial hook support
This adds the basic hook code as well as pre and post-commit hooks.
Argument passing is by environment variable key/value pairs so that
extra data can be passed over time. File lists will generally not be
passed to hooks as these can be extremely long (>1M).
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Fix up test-merge1
The third test was wrong and showed up after fixing the typo in
compare code
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[PATCH] Removal of a file added by merging branches
From: Michael A Fetterman <Michael.Fetterman@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Fixing a bug where removal of a file which is added when doing a merge
would cause python exception to be thrown.
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[PATCH] Don't prompt user for keep-vs-delete when the merge is about to be aborted
From: Michael A Fetterman <Michael.Fetterman@cl.cam.ac.uk>
If an "hg update" is attempted across branches, it is aborted with an
error message, basically saying that "update -m" is required. Don't
prompt the user for "keep vs delete" kinds of questions before deciding
to abort.
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[PATCH]: Typo in localrepository.update
From: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@libero.it>
I think that there is an error in the method update() of the class
localrepository. The variable 'm2n' was used instead of 'man'; so the
parent2 flags is computed instead of the ancestor flags.
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[PATCH] Merging identical changes from another branch
From: Michael A Fetterman <Michael.Fetterman@cl.cam.ac.uk>
The issue comes up when a local uncommitted *new* file (i.e. not in the
current manifest) is being merged with an identical file from a branch.
Since the file is not in the current manifest (it's either in the
current "to-be-added" list, or in the "unknown" state), there's no
(local) node from which to create a mergepoint.
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[PATCH] Unintuive use
From: Vincent Danjean <vdanjean.ml@free.fr>
> 1) "hg pull" does not tell what and if it does something.
> 2) hg does not tell if the data have been merge or not, if we have to
> call resolve, ...
Here is a patch for 1) and 2). It also add an option to 'pull' to call
update if there is something new.
Tweaked by mpm:
- change message style
- use ui.status
- change option from resolve to update
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[PATCH] (3/4) Removing an added file
From: Michael A Fetterman <Michael.Fetterman@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Here's an hg changeset that deals with "hg add"ing and then "hg remove"ing
a file without ever committing it. Previously, this caused a python
exception
at commit time.
Test case included in the patch.
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Delete error logs one test at a time
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Make a local temporary install of hg for running tests
Delete old error files before running tests
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Show revisions in diffs like CVS, based on a patch from Goffredo Baroncelli.
Changes from the original patch:
- - Use 'diff -r ...' instead of 'hg diff -r ...' to support filetype detection
by at least file(1) and vim.
- - Adjusted tests for this change.
- - Some cleanups.
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run-tests: run tests given on the command line
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We were passing the wrong argument order to hgmerge. Add a merge
conflict test case.
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