tests/test-stack-branch.t
author Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com>
Fri, 22 Feb 2019 21:01:06 +0530
changeset 4408 02ece0e5865e
parent 4268 d5a2cc19903f
child 4363 a2fdbece7ce1
child 4432 5da1d162ad50
permissions -rw-r--r--
evolve: fix the broken behaviour on div resolution in relocation case In content divergence resolution, I see that when "relocationreq" is True which means both the cset are on different parent and relocation is required. In this case when "divergent" is the one who is behind the "other" cset in DAG, we swap them. At this point one thing we missed is to update the evolvestate['divergent']. Because of this in continue case we didn't get the right value of obsmarkers creation. In this patch I added the code to update the evolvestate when we swap them. Now as we know "divergent" and "other" can be swapped in some cases, it is better to store the intial divergent separately in evolvestate which is evolvestate['orig-divergent'] and later this value is used to update the evolvestate['replacements'] which is the track of revisions which has been resolved. Changes in tests demonstrate the fixed behaviour.


  $ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh"

Initial setup

  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [ui]
  > logtemplate = {rev} {branch} \{{get(namespaces, "topics")}} {phase} {desc|firstline}\n
  > [experimental]
  > evolution=createmarkers,exchange,allowunstable
  > EOF

  $ hg init main
  $ cd main
  $ hg branch other
  marked working directory as branch other
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ echo aaa > aaa
  $ hg add aaa
  $ hg commit -m c_a
  $ echo aaa > bbb
  $ hg add bbb
  $ hg commit -m c_b
  $ hg branch foo
  marked working directory as branch foo
  $ echo aaa > ccc
  $ hg add ccc
  $ hg commit -m c_c
  $ echo aaa > ddd
  $ hg add ddd
  $ hg commit -m c_d
  $ echo aaa > eee
  $ hg add eee
  $ hg commit -m c_e
  $ echo aaa > fff
  $ hg add fff
  $ hg commit -m c_f
  $ hg log -G
  @  5 foo {} draft c_f
  |
  o  4 foo {} draft c_e
  |
  o  3 foo {} draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo {} draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other {} draft c_b
  |
  o  0 other {} draft c_a
  

Check that topic without any parent does not crash --list
---------------------------------------------------------

  $ hg up other
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg stack
  ### target: other (branch)
  s2@ c_b (current)
  s1: c_a
  $ hg phase --public 'branch("other")'
  $ hg up foo
  4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Simple test
-----------

'hg stack' list all changeset in the topic

  $ hg branch
  foo
  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch)
  s4@ c_f (current)
  s3: c_e
  s2: c_d
  s1: c_c
  s0^ c_b (base)
  $ hg stack -v
  ### target: foo (branch)
  s4(913c298d8b0a)@ c_f (current)
  s3(4f2a69f6d380): c_e
  s2(f61adbacd17a): c_d
  s1(3e9313bc4b71): c_c
  s0(4a04f1104a27)^ c_b (base)

Test "t#" reference
-------------------

  $ hg up b2
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg up foo
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg up b42
  abort: cannot resolve "b42": branch "foo" has only 4 non-public changesets
  [255]
  $ hg up b2
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg summary
  parent: 3:f61adbacd17a 
   c_d
  branch: foo
  commit: (clean)
  update: 2 new changesets (update)
  phases: 4 draft

Case with some of the branch unstable
------------------------------------

  $ echo bbb > ddd
  $ hg commit --amend
  2 new orphan changesets
  $ hg log -G
  @  6 foo {} draft c_d
  |
  | *  5 foo {} draft c_f
  | |
  | *  4 foo {} draft c_e
  | |
  | x  3 foo {} draft c_d
  |/
  o  2 foo {} draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other {} public c_b
  |
  o  0 other {} public c_a
  
  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch)
  s4$ c_f (unstable)
  s3$ c_e (unstable)
  s2@ c_d (current)
  s1: c_c
  s0^ c_b (base)
  $ hg up b3
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch)
  s4$ c_f (unstable)
  s3$ c_e (current unstable)
  s2: c_d
  s1: c_c
  s0^ c_b (base)
  $ hg up b2
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Also test the revset:

  $ hg log -r 'stack()'
  2 foo {} draft c_c
  6 foo {} draft c_d
  4 foo {} draft c_e
  5 foo {} draft c_f

Case with multiple heads on the topic
-------------------------------------

Make things linear again

  $ hg rebase -s 'desc(c_e)' -d 'desc(c_d) - obsolete()'
  rebasing 4:4f2a69f6d380 "c_e"
  rebasing 5:913c298d8b0a "c_f"
  $ hg log -G
  o  8 foo {} draft c_f
  |
  o  7 foo {} draft c_e
  |
  @  6 foo {} draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo {} draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other {} public c_b
  |
  o  0 other {} public c_a
  

Create the second branch

  $ hg up 'desc(c_d)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo aaa > ggg
  $ hg add ggg
  $ hg commit -m c_g
  created new head
  (consider using topic for lightweight branches. See 'hg help topic')
  $ echo aaa > hhh
  $ hg add hhh
  $ hg commit -m c_h
  $ hg log -G
  @  10 foo {} draft c_h
  |
  o  9 foo {} draft c_g
  |
  | o  8 foo {} draft c_f
  | |
  | o  7 foo {} draft c_e
  |/
  o  6 foo {} draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo {} draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other {} public c_b
  |
  o  0 other {} public c_a
  

Test output

  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch) (2 heads)
  s6@ c_h (current)
  s5: c_g
  s2^ c_d (base)
  s4: c_f
  s3: c_e
  s2: c_d
  s1: c_c
  s0^ c_b (base)

Case with multiple heads on the topic with unstability involved
---------------------------------------------------------------

We amend the message to make sure the display base pick the right changeset

  $ hg up 'desc(c_d)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo ccc > ddd
  $ hg commit --amend -m 'c_D' 
  4 new orphan changesets
  $ hg rebase -d . -s 'desc(c_g)'
  rebasing 9:2ebb6e48ab8a "c_g"
  rebasing 10:634f38e27a1d "c_h"
  $ hg log -G
  o  13 foo {} draft c_h
  |
  o  12 foo {} draft c_g
  |
  @  11 foo {} draft c_D
  |
  | *  8 foo {} draft c_f
  | |
  | *  7 foo {} draft c_e
  | |
  | x  6 foo {} draft c_d
  |/
  o  2 foo {} draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other {} public c_b
  |
  o  0 other {} public c_a
  

  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch) (2 heads)
  s6: c_h
  s5: c_g
  s2^ c_D (base current)
  s4$ c_f (unstable)
  s3$ c_e (unstable)
  s2@ c_D (current)
  s1: c_c
  s0^ c_b (base)

Check that stack doesn't show draft changesets on a branch
----------------------------------------------------------

  $ hg log --graph
  o  13 foo {} draft c_h
  |
  o  12 foo {} draft c_g
  |
  @  11 foo {} draft c_D
  |
  | *  8 foo {} draft c_f
  | |
  | *  7 foo {} draft c_e
  | |
  | x  6 foo {} draft c_d
  |/
  o  2 foo {} draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other {} public c_b
  |
  o  0 other {} public c_a
  

  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch) (2 heads)
  s6: c_h
  s5: c_g
  s2^ c_D (base current)
  s4$ c_f (unstable)
  s3$ c_e (unstable)
  s2@ c_D (current)
  s1: c_c
  s0^ c_b (base)
  $ hg phase --public b1
  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch) (2 heads)
  s5: c_h
  s4: c_g
  s1^ c_D (base current)
  s3$ c_f (unstable)
  s2$ c_e (unstable)
  s1@ c_D (current)
  s0^ c_c (base)

Check that stack doesn't show changeset with a topic
----------------------------------------------------

  $ hg topic --rev b4::b5 sometopic
  changed topic on 2 changesets to "sometopic"
  $ hg stack
  ### target: foo (branch)
  s3$ c_f (unstable)
  s2$ c_e (unstable)
  s1@ c_D (current)
  s0^ c_c (base)