tests: demonstrate prune --pair not moving bookmark correctly
After `mkcommit n2` line the bookmark is on the correct changeset, but when we
prune --pair the two newly created changesets (revs 13 and 14), the bookmark
gets moved to their ancestor (rev 0). Instead, it should've moved to the last
of their successors (rev 12).
+====================================================
+Tests the resolution of content divergence: metadata
+====================================================
This file intend to cover cases focused around meta data merging.
Setup
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [alias]
> glog = log -GT "{rev}:{node|short} {desc|firstline}\n {phase} {instabilities}\n\n"
> [phases]
> publish = False
> [extensions]
> rebase =
> EOF
$ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/evolve/" >> $HGRCPATH
Check we preserve the author properly
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Testing issue6113 to make sure that content-divergence resolution don't
replace initial author with the user running the resolution command:
$ hg init userfoo
$ cd userfoo
$ unset HGUSER
$ echo "[ui]" >> ./.hg/hgrc
$ echo "username = foo <foo@test.com>" >> ./.hg/hgrc
$ for ch in a b c; do
> echo $ch > $ch;
> hg add $ch;
> hg ci -m "added "$ch;
> done;
$ cd ..
$ hg init userbar
$ cd userbar
$ unset HGUSER
$ echo "[ui]" >> ./.hg/hgrc
$ echo "username = bar <bar@test.com>" >> ./.hg/hgrc
$ hg pull ./../userfoo -q
$ cd ../userfoo
$ hg up -r "desc('added b')"
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo c > c
$ echo e > e
$ hg add c e
$ hg ci -m "added c e"
created new head
$ hg up -r "desc('added b')"
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo cc > c
$ hg add c
$ hg ci -m "added c"
created new head
$ hg prune -r "min(desc('added c'))" -s "desc('added c e')"
1 changesets pruned
$ hg prune -r "min(desc('added c'))" -s "max(desc('added c'))" --hidden
1 changesets pruned
2 new content-divergent changesets
$ hg glog
@ 4:6c06cda6dc99 added c
| draft content-divergent
|
| * 3:0c9267e23c9d added c e
|/ draft content-divergent
|
o 1:1740ad2a1eda added b
| draft
|
o 0:f863f39764c4 added a
draft
$ cd ../userbar
$ hg pull ./../userfoo -q
2 new content-divergent changesets
$ hg evolve --content-divergent --any
merge:[3] added c e
with: [4] added c
base: [2] added c
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
Make sure resultant cset don't replace the initial user with user running the command:
$ hg log -r tip
changeset: 5:443bd2972210
tag: tip
parent: 1:1740ad2a1eda
user: foo <foo@test.com>
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: added c e
$ cd ..
Testing the three way merge logic for user of content divergent changesets
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ hg init mergeusers
$ cd mergeusers
$ for ch in a b c; do
> touch $ch
> hg add $ch
> hg ci -m "added "$ch
> done;
$ hg amend -m "updated c"
$ hg up -r 'desc("added c")' --hidden -q
updated to hidden changeset 2b3c31fe982d
(hidden revision '2b3c31fe982d' was rewritten as: 464e35020fd0)
working directory parent is obsolete! (2b3c31fe982d)
$ echo coco > c
1) when one user is different wrt base
--------------------------------------
Insert a diverging author name:
$ hg amend -u 'foouser'
2 new content-divergent changesets
Run automatic evolution:
$ hg evolve --content-divergent
merge:[3] updated c
with: [4] added c
base: [2] added c
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
working directory is now at 932d6ceb7672
$ hg log -r tip | grep "^user"
user: foouser
$ hg strip . -q --config extensions.strip=
2 new content-divergent changesets
2) when both the user are different wrt base
--------------------------------------------
$ hg up -r 'max(desc("updated c"))'
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg amend -u 'baruser'
Run automatic evolution:
$ hg evolve --content-divergent
merge:[4] added c
with: [5] updated c
base: [2] added c
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
working directory is now at 202a770d8c1f
$ hg log -r tip | grep "^user"
user: baruser, foouser
$ cd ..