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issue2538 gives a case where a changeset is merged with its child (which is on another branch), and to my surprise the result is a real merge with two parents, not just a "fast forward" "merge" with only the child as parent. That is essentially the same as issue619. Is the existing behaviour as intended and correct? Or is the following fix correct? Some extra "created new head" pops up with this fix, but it seems to me like they could be considered correct. The old branch head has been superseeded by changes on the other branch, and when the changes on the other branch is merged back to the branch it will introduce a new head not directly related to the previous branch head. (I guess the intention with existing behaviour could be to ensure that the changesets on the branch are directly connected and that no new heads pops up on merges.)
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720 lines
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$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
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$ echo "graphlog=" >> $HGRCPATH
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$ mkdir a
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$ cd a
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$ hg init
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$ echo foo > t1
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$ hg add t1
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$ hg commit -m "1"
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$ cd ..
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$ hg clone a b
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updating to branch default
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ cd a
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$ echo foo > t2
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$ hg add t2
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$ hg commit -m "2"
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$ cd ../b
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$ echo foo > t3
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$ hg add t3
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$ hg commit -m "3"
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$ hg push ../a
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pushing to ../a
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(you should pull and merge or use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg push --debug ../a
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pushing to ../a
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searching for changes
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examining 1c9246a22a0a:d8d565842d04
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found incomplete branch 1c9246a22a0a:d8d565842d04
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searching: 1 queries
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narrowing 1:1 d8d565842d04
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found new branch changeset 1c9246a22a0a
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found new changesets starting at 1c9246a22a0a
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1 total queries
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common changesets up to d8d565842d04
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new remote heads on branch 'default'
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new remote head 1e108cc5548c
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(you should pull and merge or use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg pull ../a
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pulling from ../a
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads)
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(run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)
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$ hg push ../a
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pushing to ../a
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg merge
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
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$ hg commit -m "4"
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$ hg push ../a
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pushing to ../a
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 2 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
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$ cd ..
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$ hg init c
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$ cd c
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$ for i in 0 1 2; do
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> echo $i >> foo
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> hg ci -Am $i
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> done
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adding foo
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$ cd ..
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$ hg clone c d
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updating to branch default
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ cd d
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$ for i in 0 1; do
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> hg co -C $i
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> echo d-$i >> foo
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> hg ci -m d-$i
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> done
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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created new head
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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created new head
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$ HGMERGE=true hg merge 3
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merging foo
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0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
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$ hg ci -m c-d
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$ hg push ../c
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pushing to ../c
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg push -r 2 ../c
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pushing to ../c
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searching for changes
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no changes found
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$ hg push -r 3 ../c
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pushing to ../c
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg push -r 3 -r 4 ../c
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pushing to ../c
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg push -f -r 3 -r 4 ../c
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pushing to ../c
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 1 files (+2 heads)
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$ hg push -r 5 ../c
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pushing to ../c
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (-1 heads)
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$ hg in ../c
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comparing with ../c
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searching for changes
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no changes found
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[1]
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Issue450: push -r warns about remote head creation even if no heads
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will be created
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$ hg init ../e
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$ hg push -r 0 ../e
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pushing to ../e
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
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$ hg push -r 1 ../e
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pushing to ../e
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
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$ cd ..
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Issue736: named branches are not considered for detection of
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unmerged heads in "hg push"
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$ hg init f
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$ cd f
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$ hg -q branch a
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$ echo 0 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -Am 0
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$ echo 1 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 1
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$ hg -q up 0
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$ echo 2 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 2
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$ hg -q up 0
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$ hg -q branch b
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$ echo 3 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 3
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$ cd ..
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$ hg -q clone f g
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$ cd g
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Push on existing branch and new branch:
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$ hg -q up 1
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$ echo 4 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 4
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$ hg -q up 0
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$ echo 5 > foo
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$ hg -q branch c
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$ hg -q ci -m 5
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$ hg push ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote branches: c!
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(use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches)
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[255]
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$ hg push -r 4 -r 5 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote branches: c!
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(use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches)
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[255]
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Multiple new branches:
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$ hg -q branch d
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$ echo 6 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 6
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$ hg push ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote branches: c, d!
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(use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches)
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[255]
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$ hg push -r 4 -r 6 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote branches: c, d!
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(use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches)
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[255]
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$ cd ../g
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Fail on multiple head push:
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$ hg -q up 1
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$ echo 7 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 7
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$ hg push -r 4 -r 7 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'a'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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Push replacement head on existing branches:
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$ hg -q up 3
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$ echo 8 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 8
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$ hg push -r 7 -r 8 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 1 files
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Merge of branch a to other branch b followed by unrelated push
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on branch a:
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$ hg -q up 7
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$ HGMERGE=true hg -q merge 8
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$ hg -q ci -m 9
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$ hg -q up 8
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$ echo 10 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 10
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$ hg push -r 9 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (-1 heads)
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$ hg push -r 10 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads)
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Cheating the counting algorithm:
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$ hg -q up 9
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$ HGMERGE=true hg -q merge 2
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$ hg -q ci -m 11
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$ hg -q up 1
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$ echo 12 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 12
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$ hg push -r 11 -r 12 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 1 files
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Failed push of new named branch:
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$ echo 12 > foo
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$ hg -q ci -m 12a
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[1]
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$ hg -q up 11
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$ echo 13 > foo
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$ hg -q branch e
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$ hg -q ci -m 13d
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$ hg push -r 12 -r 13 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote branches: e!
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(use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches)
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[255]
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Using --new-branch to push new named branch:
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$ hg push --new-branch -r 12 -r 13 ../f
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pushing to ../f
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
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Checking prepush logic does not allow silently pushing
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multiple new heads:
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$ cd ..
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$ hg init h
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$ echo init > h/init
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$ hg -R h ci -Am init
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adding init
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$ echo a > h/a
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$ hg -R h ci -Am a
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adding a
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$ hg clone h i
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updating to branch default
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2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ hg -R h up 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo b > h/b
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$ hg -R h ci -Am b
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adding b
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created new head
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$ hg -R i up 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo c > i/c
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$ hg -R i ci -Am c
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adding c
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created new head
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$ hg -R i push h
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pushing to h
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'default'!
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(you should pull and merge or use push -f to force)
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[255]
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Check prepush logic with merged branches:
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$ hg init j
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$ hg -R j branch a
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marked working directory as branch a
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$ echo init > j/foo
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$ hg -R j ci -Am init
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adding foo
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$ hg clone j k
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updating to branch a
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo a1 > j/foo
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$ hg -R j ci -m a1
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$ hg -R k branch b
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marked working directory as branch b
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$ echo b > k/foo
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$ hg -R k ci -m b
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$ hg -R k up 0
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ hg -R k merge b
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
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$ hg -R k ci -m merge
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created new head
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$ hg -R k push -r a j
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pushing to j
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote branches: b!
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(use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches)
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Prepush -r should not allow you to sneak in new heads:
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$ hg init l
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$ cd l
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$ echo a >> foo
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$ hg -q add foo
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$ hg -q branch a
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$ hg -q ci -ma
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$ hg -q up null
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$ echo a >> foo
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$ hg -q add foo
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$ hg -q branch b
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$ hg -q ci -mb
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$ cd ..
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$ hg -q clone l m -u a
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$ cd m
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$ hg -q merge b
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$ hg -q ci -mmb
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$ hg -q up 0
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$ echo a >> foo
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$ hg -q ci -ma2
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$ hg -q up 2
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$ echo a >> foo
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$ hg -q branch -f b
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$ hg -q ci -mb2
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$ hg -q merge 3
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$ hg -q ci -mma
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$ hg push ../l -b b
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pushing to ../l
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'a'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ cd ..
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Check prepush with new branch head on former topo non-head:
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$ hg init n
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$ cd n
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$ hg branch A
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marked working directory as branch A
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$ echo a >a
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$ hg ci -Ama
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adding a
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$ hg branch B
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marked working directory as branch B
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$ echo b >b
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$ hg ci -Amb
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adding b
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b is now branch head of B, and a topological head
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a is now branch head of A, but not a topological head
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$ hg clone . inner
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updating to branch B
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2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ cd inner
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$ hg up B
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo b1 >b1
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$ hg ci -Amb1
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adding b1
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in the clone b1 is now the head of B
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$ cd ..
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$ hg up 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo a2 >a2
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$ hg ci -Ama2
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adding a2
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a2 is now the new branch head of A, and a new topological head
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it replaces a former inner branch head, so it should at most warn about
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A, not B
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glog of local:
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$ hg glog --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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@ 2: A a2
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o 0: A a
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glog of remote:
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$ hg glog -R inner --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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@ 2: B b1
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o 1: B b
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o 0: A a
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outgoing:
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$ hg out inner --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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comparing with inner
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searching for changes
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2: A a2
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$ hg push inner
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pushing to inner
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads)
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$ cd ..
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Check prepush with new branch head on former topo head:
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$ hg init o
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$ cd o
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$ hg branch A
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marked working directory as branch A
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$ echo a >a
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$ hg ci -Ama
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adding a
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$ hg branch B
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marked working directory as branch B
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$ echo b >b
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$ hg ci -Amb
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adding b
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b is now branch head of B, and a topological head
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$ hg up 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo a1 >a1
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$ hg ci -Ama1
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adding a1
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a1 is now branch head of A, and a topological head
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$ hg clone . inner
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updating to branch A
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2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ cd inner
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$ hg up B
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo b1 >b1
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$ hg ci -Amb1
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adding b1
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in the clone b1 is now the head of B
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$ cd ..
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$ echo a2 >a2
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$ hg ci -Ama2
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adding a2
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a2 is now the new branch head of A, and a topological head
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it replaces a former topological and branch head, so this should not warn
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glog of local:
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$ hg glog --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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@ 3: A a2
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o 2: A a1
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o 0: A a
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glog of remote:
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$ hg glog -R inner --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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@ 3: B b1
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o | 1: B b
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o 0: A a
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outgoing:
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$ hg out inner --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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comparing with inner
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searching for changes
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3: A a2
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$ hg push inner
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pushing to inner
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searching for changes
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adding changesets
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adding manifests
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adding file changes
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added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
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$ cd ..
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Check prepush with new branch head and new child of former branch head
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but child is on different branch:
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$ hg init p
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$ cd p
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$ hg branch A
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marked working directory as branch A
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$ echo a0 >a
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$ hg ci -Ama0
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adding a
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$ echo a1 >a
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$ hg ci -ma1
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$ hg up null
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ hg branch B
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marked working directory as branch B
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$ echo b0 >b
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$ hg ci -Amb0
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adding b
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$ echo b1 >b
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$ hg ci -mb1
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$ hg clone . inner
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updating to branch B
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ hg up A
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ hg branch -f B
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marked working directory as branch B
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$ echo a3 >a
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$ hg ci -ma3
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created new head
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$ hg up 3
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ hg branch -f A
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marked working directory as branch A
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$ echo b3 >b
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$ hg ci -mb3
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created new head
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glog of local:
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$ hg glog --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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@ 5: A b3
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| o 4: B a3
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o | 3: B b1
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o | 2: B b0
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/
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o 1: A a1
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o 0: A a0
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glog of remote:
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$ hg glog -R inner --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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@ 3: B b1
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o 2: B b0
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o 1: A a1
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o 0: A a0
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outgoing:
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$ hg out inner --template "{rev}: {branches} {desc}\n"
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comparing with inner
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searching for changes
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4: B a3
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5: A b3
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$ hg push inner
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pushing to inner
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'A'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg push inner -r4 -r5
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pushing to inner
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searching for changes
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abort: push creates new remote heads on branch 'A'!
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(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)
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[255]
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$ hg in inner
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comparing with inner
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searching for changes
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no changes found
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