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.
test of the rebase command
--------------------------
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [defaults]
> amend=-d "0 0"
> fold=-d "0 0"
> split=-d "0 0"
> amend=-d "0 0"
> [web]
> push_ssl = false
> allow_push = *
> [phases]
> publish = False
> [diff]
> git = 1
> unified = 0
> [ui]
> interactive = true
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> EOF
$ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/evolve/" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "topic=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/topic/" >> $HGRCPATH
$ mkcommit() {
> echo "$1" > "$1"
> hg add "$1"
> hg ci -m "add $1" $2 $3
> }
$ logtopic() {
> hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node}\ntopics: {topic}"
> }
Check that rebase keep the topic in the simple case (1 changeset, no merge conflict)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ hg init testrebase
$ cd testrebase
$ mkcommit ROOT
Work on myfeature
$ hg topic myfeature
marked working directory as topic: myfeature
$ mkcommit feature1
active topic 'myfeature' grew its first changeset
(see 'hg help topics' for more information)
$ hg stack
### topic: myfeature
### target: default (branch)
s1@ add feature1 (current)
s0^ add ROOT (base)
$ logtopic
@ 1:39e7a938055e87615edf675c24a10997ff05bb06
| topics: myfeature
o 0:3e7df3b3b17c6deb4a1c70e790782fdf17af96a7
topics:
Create another commit on default
$ hg update --rev default
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ mkcommit default
$ logtopic
@ 2:be7622a7a0f43ba713e152f56441275f8e8711ef
| topics:
| o 1:39e7a938055e87615edf675c24a10997ff05bb06
|/ topics: myfeature
o 0:3e7df3b3b17c6deb4a1c70e790782fdf17af96a7
topics:
Rebase the commit
$ hg update --rev 1
switching to topic myfeature
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg rebase
rebasing 1:39e7a938055e "add feature1" (myfeature)
switching to topic myfeature
$ hg stack
### topic: myfeature
### target: default (branch)
s1@ add feature1 (current)
s0^ add default (base)
$ logtopic
@ 3:fc6593661cf3256ba165cbccd6019ead17cc3726
| topics: myfeature
o 2:be7622a7a0f43ba713e152f56441275f8e8711ef
| topics:
o 0:3e7df3b3b17c6deb4a1c70e790782fdf17af96a7
topics:
$ hg up 3
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg stack
### topic: myfeature
### target: default (branch)
s1@ add feature1 (current)
s0^ add default (base)
Check that rebase keep the topic in case of merge conflict
----------------------------------------------------------
Create a common base
$ hg topic --clear
$ echo "A" > file
$ hg commit -A -m "default2" file
created new head
(consider using topic for lightweight branches. See 'hg help topic')
Update the common file in a topic
$ hg topic myotherfeature
marked working directory as topic: myotherfeature
$ echo "B" >> file
$ hg commit -m "myotherfeature1"
active topic 'myotherfeature' grew its first changeset
(see 'hg help topics' for more information)
Update the common file in default
$ hg update --rev default
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo "A2" > file
$ hg commit -m "default3"
Rebase the topic
$ hg update --rev 5
switching to topic myotherfeature
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg rebase
rebasing 5:81f854012ec5 "myotherfeature1" (myotherfeature)
merging file
warning: conflicts while merging file! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
switching to topic myotherfeature
unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
[1]
Resolve the conflict
$ echo A2 > file
$ echo B >> file
$ hg resolve -m
(no more unresolved files)
continue: hg rebase --continue
$ hg rebase --continue
rebasing 5:81f854012ec5 "myotherfeature1" (myotherfeature)
Check the the commit has the right topic
$ logtopic
@ 7:6ccb9ec4913b64f3ad719ff1ba66495a70bf35a4
| topics: myotherfeature
o 6:0b124ef641a7a6f4715d962650d3b367e8c800be
| topics:
o 4:0cd2e1a45ac4e3f9603a05ccfa6d1c70cd759bc5
| topics:
o 3:fc6593661cf3256ba165cbccd6019ead17cc3726
| topics: myfeature
o 2:be7622a7a0f43ba713e152f56441275f8e8711ef
| topics:
o 0:3e7df3b3b17c6deb4a1c70e790782fdf17af96a7
topics:
$ hg stack
### topic: myotherfeature
### target: default (branch)
s1@ myotherfeature1 (current)
s0^ default3 (base)
$ hg update --rev 7
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg stack
### topic: myotherfeature
### target: default (branch)
s1@ myotherfeature1 (current)
s0^ default3 (base)