evolve: add logic to handle a particular case in divergence resolution
Case is: In content divergence, to check if the two csets are on different
parent or same parent what we do is find gca of the two csets and then
compare it with the singlesuccessors of two csets's parents.
Now, if gca is same as singlesuccessors of both the csets then we conclude
that both are on the same parent which is not totally correct as it is
possible that both the parents of two csets are obsolete with a single
successor.
This patch adds the logic to cover the above metioned case correctly,
deciding the part when we need to relocate a cset to other side while
resolving the stack of divergent csets.
Changes in test file demonstrate that before this patch we were not
doing it right because it should have relocated every node to other side
instead of just relocating the first one from the stack.
Tests for changing and clearing topics
======================================
$ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh"
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [experimental]
> # disable the new graph style until we drop 3.7 support
> graphstyle.missing = |
> evolution=createmarkers, allowunstable
> [phases]
> publish=false
> [alias]
> glog = log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} \{{topic}}\n{desc} ({bookmarks})\n\n"
> EOF
About the glog output: {} contains the topic name and () will contain the bookmark
Setting up a repo
----------------
$ hg init topics
$ cd topics
$ for ch in a b c d e f g h; do touch $ch; echo "foo" >> $ch; hg ci -Aqm "Added "$ch; done
$ hg glog
@ 7:ec2426147f0e {}
| Added h ()
|
o 6:87d6d6676308 {}
| Added g ()
|
o 5:825660c69f0c {}
| Added f ()
|
o 4:aa98ab95a928 {}
| Added e ()
|
o 3:62615734edd5 {}
| Added d ()
|
o 2:28ad74487de9 {}
| Added c ()
|
o 1:29becc82797a {}
| Added b ()
|
o 0:18d04c59bb5d {}
Added a ()
Clearing topic from revision without topic
$ hg topic -r . --clear
cleared topic on 0 changesets
Clearing current topic when no active topic is not error
$ hg topic
$ hg topic --clear
Setting topics to all the revisions
$ hg topic -r 0:: foo
switching to topic foo
changed topic on 8 changesets to "foo"
$ hg glog
@ 15:05095f607171 {foo}
| Added h ()
|
o 14:97505b53ab0d {foo}
| Added g ()
|
o 13:75a8360fe626 {foo}
| Added f ()
|
o 12:abcedffeae90 {foo}
| Added e ()
|
o 11:1315a3808ed0 {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 10:1fa891977a22 {foo}
| Added c ()
|
o 9:a53ba98dd6b8 {foo}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {foo}
Added a ()
Clearing the active topic using --clear
$ hg topic
* foo (8 changesets)
$ hg topic --clear
$ hg topic
foo (8 changesets)
Changing topics on some revisions (also testing issue 5441)
$ hg topic -r abcedffeae90:: bar
switching to topic bar
changed topic on 4 changesets to "bar"
$ hg glog
@ 19:d7d36e193ea7 {bar}
| Added h ()
|
o 18:e7b418d79a05 {bar}
| Added g ()
|
o 17:82e0b14f4d9e {bar}
| Added f ()
|
o 16:edc4a6b9ea60 {bar}
| Added e ()
|
o 11:1315a3808ed0 {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 10:1fa891977a22 {foo}
| Added c ()
|
o 9:a53ba98dd6b8 {foo}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {foo}
Added a ()
Changing topics without passing topic name and clear
$ hg topic -r .
abort: changing topic requires a topic name or --clear
[255]
Changing topic using --current flag
$ hg topic foobar
$ hg topic -r . --current
active topic 'foobar' grew its first changeset
(see 'hg help topics' for more information)
changed topic on 1 changesets to "foobar"
$ hg glog -r .
@ 20:c2d6b7df5dcf {foobar}
| Added h ()
|
Changing topic in between the stack
$ hg topic -r 9::10 --current
5 new orphan changesets
changed topic on 2 changesets to "foobar"
$ hg glog
o 22:1b88140feefe {foobar}
| Added c ()
|
o 21:c39cabfcbbf7 {foobar}
| Added b ()
|
| @ 20:c2d6b7df5dcf {foobar}
| | Added h ()
| |
| * 18:e7b418d79a05 {bar}
| | Added g ()
| |
| * 17:82e0b14f4d9e {bar}
| | Added f ()
| |
| * 16:edc4a6b9ea60 {bar}
| | Added e ()
| |
| * 11:1315a3808ed0 {foo}
| | Added d ()
| |
| x 10:1fa891977a22 {foo}
| | Added c ()
| |
| x 9:a53ba98dd6b8 {foo}
|/ Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {foo}
Added a ()
$ hg rebase -s 11 -d 22
rebasing 11:1315a3808ed0 "Added d" (foo)
switching to topic foo
rebasing 16:edc4a6b9ea60 "Added e" (bar)
switching to topic bar
rebasing 17:82e0b14f4d9e "Added f" (bar)
rebasing 18:e7b418d79a05 "Added g" (bar)
rebasing 20:c2d6b7df5dcf "Added h" (foobar)
switching to topic foobar
$ hg glog
@ 27:a1a9465da59b {foobar}
| Added h ()
|
o 26:7c76c271395f {bar}
| Added g ()
|
o 25:7f26084dfaf1 {bar}
| Added f ()
|
o 24:b1f05e9ba0b5 {bar}
| Added e ()
|
o 23:f9869da2286e {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 22:1b88140feefe {foobar}
| Added c ()
|
o 21:c39cabfcbbf7 {foobar}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {foo}
Added a ()
Amending a topic
----------------
When the changeset has a topic and we have different active topic
$ hg topic wat
$ hg ci --amend
active topic 'wat' grew its first changeset
(see 'hg help topics' for more information)
$ hg glog -r .
@ 28:61470c956807 {wat}
| Added h ()
|
Clear the current topic and amending
$ hg topic --clear
$ hg ci --amend
$ hg glog -r .
@ 29:b584fa49f42e {}
| Added h ()
|
When the changeset does not has a topic but we have an active topic
$ hg topic watwat
marked working directory as topic: watwat
$ hg ci --amend
active topic 'watwat' grew its first changeset
(see 'hg help topics' for more information)
$ hg glog -r .
@ 30:a24c31c35013 {watwat}
| Added h ()
|
Testing changing topics on public changeset
-------------------------------------------
$ hg phase -r 8 -p
Clearing the topic
$ hg topic -r 8 --clear
abort: can't change topic of a public change
[255]
Changing the topic
$ hg topic -r 8 foobarboo
abort: can't change topic of a public change
[255]
Testing the bookmark movement
-----------------------------
$ hg bookmark book
$ hg glog
@ 30:a24c31c35013 {watwat}
| Added h (book)
|
o 26:7c76c271395f {bar}
| Added g ()
|
o 25:7f26084dfaf1 {bar}
| Added f ()
|
o 24:b1f05e9ba0b5 {bar}
| Added e ()
|
o 23:f9869da2286e {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 22:1b88140feefe {foobar}
| Added c ()
|
o 21:c39cabfcbbf7 {foobar}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {}
Added a ()
On clearing the topic
$ hg topic -r . --clear
clearing empty topic "watwat"
active topic 'watwat' is now empty
cleared topic on 1 changesets
$ hg glog
@ 31:c48d6d71b2d9 {}
| Added h (book)
|
o 26:7c76c271395f {bar}
| Added g ()
|
o 25:7f26084dfaf1 {bar}
| Added f ()
|
o 24:b1f05e9ba0b5 {bar}
| Added e ()
|
o 23:f9869da2286e {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 22:1b88140feefe {foobar}
| Added c ()
|
o 21:c39cabfcbbf7 {foobar}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {}
Added a ()
On changing the topic
$ hg bookmark bookboo
$ hg topic -r . movebook
switching to topic movebook
changed topic on 1 changesets to "movebook"
$ hg glog
@ 32:1b83d11095b9 {movebook}
| Added h (book bookboo)
|
o 26:7c76c271395f {bar}
| Added g ()
|
o 25:7f26084dfaf1 {bar}
| Added f ()
|
o 24:b1f05e9ba0b5 {bar}
| Added e ()
|
o 23:f9869da2286e {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 22:1b88140feefe {foobar}
| Added c ()
|
o 21:c39cabfcbbf7 {foobar}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {}
Added a ()
Changing topic on secret changesets
-----------------------------------
$ hg up 26
switching to topic bar
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark bookboo)
$ hg phase -r . -s -f
$ hg phase -r .
26: secret
$ hg topic -r . watwat
switching to topic watwat
1 new orphan changesets
changed topic on 1 changesets to "watwat"
$ hg glog
@ 33:894983f69e69 {watwat}
| Added g ()
|
| * 32:1b83d11095b9 {movebook}
| | Added h (book bookboo)
| |
| x 26:7c76c271395f {bar}
|/ Added g ()
|
o 25:7f26084dfaf1 {bar}
| Added f ()
|
o 24:b1f05e9ba0b5 {bar}
| Added e ()
|
o 23:f9869da2286e {foo}
| Added d ()
|
o 22:1b88140feefe {foobar}
| Added c ()
|
o 21:c39cabfcbbf7 {foobar}
| Added b ()
|
o 8:86a186070af2 {}
Added a ()
$ hg phase -r .
33: secret