prune: spell --successor flag without any unnecessary shortcuts
If a user wants to spell out -s, it makes sense to allow that. Before this
patch, prune would complain that --successor is not a recognized option.
Obviously people don't usually need to spell --successors by hand thanks to
shell completion (at least for Bash) using debugcomplete to see all available
flags, so this patch doesn't bring any need for more typing.
And thanks to Mercurial understanding shortened forms of command-line flags as
long as they are unambiguous, the old-style `--succ` flags still work normally,
and there are tests that use them. But two tests now use the full form to
demonstrate that both ways work.
This test file test the #5720 issue
Check that `hg evolve --continue` doesn't change changeset phase from secret
to draft after a merge conflict.
https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5720
Global setup
============
$ . $TESTDIR/testlib/common.sh
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [ui]
> interactive = true
> [phases]
> publish=False
> [extensions]
> evolve =
> EOF
Test
====
$ hg init $TESTTMP/issue-5720
$ cd $TESTTMP/issue-5720
Create two drafts commits and one secret
$ echo a > a
$ hg commit -Am a
adding a
$ echo b > a
$ hg commit -m b
$ echo c > a
$ hg commit --secret -m c
$ hg log -G -T "{rev}: {phase}"
@ 2: secret
|
o 1: draft
|
o 0: draft
Amend the second draft with new content
$ hg prev
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
[1] b
$ echo b2 > a
$ hg amend
1 new orphan changesets
$ hg log -G -T "{rev}: {phase}"
@ 3: draft
|
| * 2: secret
| |
| x 1: draft
|/
o 0: draft
Evolve which triggers a conflict
$ hg evolve
move:[2] c
atop:[3] b
merging a
warning: conflicts while merging a! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
fix conflicts and see `hg help evolve.interrupted`
[1]
Fix the conflict
$ echo c2 > a
$ hg resolve -m
(no more unresolved files)
continue: hg evolve --continue
Continue the evolution
$ hg evolve --continue
evolving 2:13833940840c "c"
working directory is now at 87495ea7c9ec
Tip should stay in secret phase
$ hg log -G -T "{rev}: {phase}"
o 4: secret
|
@ 3: draft
|
o 0: draft
$ hg log -r tip -T '{phase}\n'
secret