test: update topic test output for order change
As in topic d8f1e432b16a the tipmost changeset is now displayed first. We adapt
the test output to reflect it.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> hgext.graphlog=
> EOF
$ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/evolve.py" >> $HGRCPATH
$ glog() {
> hg glog --template '{rev}@{branch}({phase}) {desc|firstline}\n' "$@"
> }
$ hg init repo --traceback
$ cd repo
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding a
Test that amend captures branches
$ hg branch foo
marked working directory as branch foo
(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
$ hg amend -d '0 0'
$ hg debugobsolete
07f4944404050f47db2e5c5071e0e84e7a27bba9 6a022cbb61d5ba0f03f98ff2d36319dfea1034ae 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
b2e32ffb533cbe1d5759638c0cd4e8abc43b2738 0 {07f4944404050f47db2e5c5071e0e84e7a27bba9} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
$ hg branch
foo
$ hg branches
foo 2:6a022cbb61d5
$ glog
@ 2@foo(draft) adda
Test no-op
$ hg amend -d '0 0'
nothing changed
[1]
$ glog
@ 2@foo(draft) adda
Test forcing the message to the same value, no intermediate revision.
$ hg amend -d '0 0' -m 'adda'
nothing changed
[1]
$ glog
@ 2@foo(draft) adda
Test collapsing into an existing revision, no intermediate revision.
$ echo a >> a
$ hg ci -m changea
$ echo a > a
$ hg status
M a
$ hg pstatus
$ hg diff
diff -r f7a50201fe3a a
--- a/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/a * +0000 (glob)
@@ -1,2 +1,1 @@
a
-a
$ hg pdiff
$ hg ci -m reseta
$ hg debugobsolete
07f4944404050f47db2e5c5071e0e84e7a27bba9 6a022cbb61d5ba0f03f98ff2d36319dfea1034ae 0 (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
b2e32ffb533cbe1d5759638c0cd4e8abc43b2738 0 {07f4944404050f47db2e5c5071e0e84e7a27bba9} (*) {'user': 'test'} (glob)
$ hg phase 2
2: draft
$ glog
@ 4@foo(draft) reseta
|
o 3@foo(draft) changea
|
o 2@foo(draft) adda
Specify precise commit date with -d
$ hg amend -d '2001-02-03 04:05:06 +0700'
$ hg parents --template '{rev} {date|date}\n'
5 Sat Feb 03 04:05:06 2001 +0700
Specify "now" as commit date with -D
$ before=`date +%s`
$ hg amend -D
$ commit=`hg parents --template '{date|hgdate} rev{rev}\n'`
$ after=`date +%s`
$ (echo $before ; echo $commit; echo $after) | sort -k1 -n -s
\d+ (re)
\d+ 0 rev6 (re)
\d+ (re)
Specify current user as committer with -U
$ HGUSER=newbie hg amend -U
$ hg parents --template '{rev} {author}\n'
7 newbie
Check that --logfile works
$ echo "logfile message" > logfile.txt
$ hg amend -l logfile.txt
$ hg log -r . -T "{desc}\n"
logfile message
# Make sure we don't get reparented to -1 with no username (issue4211)
$ HGUSER=
$ hg amend -e --config ui.username= -m "empty user"
abort: no username supplied
(use 'hg config --edit' to set your username)
[255]
$ hg sum
parent: 8:* tip (glob)
logfile message
branch: foo
commit: 1 unknown (clean)
update: (current)
phases: 3 draft
Check the help
$ hg amend -h
hg amend [OPTION]... [FILE]...
aliases: refresh
combine a changeset with updates and replace it with a new one
Commits a new changeset incorporating both the changes to the given files
and all the changes from the current parent changeset into the repository.
See 'hg commit' for details about committing changes.
If you don't specify -m, the parent's message will be reused.
Behind the scenes, Mercurial first commits the update as a regular child
of the current parent. Then it creates a new commit on the parent's
parents with the updated contents. Then it changes the working copy parent
to this new combined changeset. Finally, the old changeset and its update
are hidden from 'hg log' (unless you use --hidden with log).
Returns 0 on success, 1 if nothing changed.
options ([+] can be repeated):
-A --addremove mark new/missing files as added/removed before
committing
-e --edit invoke editor on commit messages
--close-branch mark a branch as closed, hiding it from the branch
list
-s --secret use the secret phase for committing
-I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns
-X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns
-m --message TEXT use text as commit message
-l --logfile FILE read commit message from file
-d --date DATE record the specified date as commit date
-u --user USER record the specified user as committer
-D --current-date record the current date as commit date
-U --current-user record the current user as committer
-i --interactive use interactive mode
(some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help)