tests/test-topic-stack-data.t
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Mon, 18 Dec 2017 09:04:16 +0100
changeset 3315 c153441cdc0e
parent 3225 28fb347a5bf8
child 3273 c0ee9ddfd5ff
child 3359 ae6fddf39933
permissions -rw-r--r--
stablesort: record, cache and reuse jump Iterating below a merge means two things: 1) iterate over the part exclusive to the higher parents, 2) iterate from the lower parents. While iterating on the exclusive part, there will be case were we just go the next natural parent, and case were we'll have to "jump" to another revision. If we record all point this "jump" happens and their target, we can easily reproduce the iteration in the future. With that information we can iterate over the exclusive part of the merge without having to compute it entirely. In addition we store the reason of the jump. This will help the stable range processing later.

Setup
=====

  $ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh"

  $ hg init test-list
  $ cd test-list
  $ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc
  > [phases]
  > publish=false
  > EOF
  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [experimental]
  > # disable the new graph style until we drop 3.7 support
  > graphstyle.missing = |
  > # turn evolution on
  > evolution=all
  > EOF


  $ mkcommit() {
  >    echo "$1" > "$1"
  >    hg add "$1"
  >    hg ci -m "add $1"
  > }

Build some basic graph
----------------------

  $ for x in base_a base_b base_c base_d base_e ; do
  >   mkcommit $x
  > done

Add another branch with two heads

  $ hg up 'desc(base_a)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg branch lake
  marked working directory as branch lake
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ mkcommit lake_a
  $ mkcommit lake_b
  $ hg up 'desc(lake_a)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ mkcommit lake_c
  created new head


Add some topics
---------------

A simple topic that need rebasing

  $ hg up 'desc(base_c)'
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg topic baz
  marked working directory as topic: baz
  $ mkcommit baz_a
  active topic 'baz' grew its first changeset
  $ mkcommit baz_b

A simple topic with unstability

  $ hg up 'desc(base_d)'
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg topic fuz
  marked working directory as topic: fuz
  $ mkcommit fuz_a
  active topic 'fuz' grew its first changeset
  $ mkcommit fuz_b
  $ mkcommit fuz_c
  $ hg up 'desc(fuz_a)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg commit --amend --message 'fuz1_a'

A topic with multiple heads

  $ hg up 'desc(base_e)'
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg topic bar
  marked working directory as topic: bar
  $ mkcommit bar_a
  active topic 'bar' grew its first changeset
  $ mkcommit bar_b
  $ mkcommit bar_c
  $ hg up 'desc(bar_b)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ mkcommit bar_d
  $ mkcommit bar_e
  $ hg up 'desc(bar_d)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg commit --amend --message 'bar1_d'

topic 'foo' on the multi headed branch

  $ hg up 'desc(lake_a)'
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 7 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg topic foo
  marked working directory as topic: foo
  $ mkcommit foo_a
  active topic 'foo' grew its first changeset
  $ mkcommit foo_b

Summary
-------

  $ hg summary
  parent: 21:3e54b49a3113 tip
   add foo_b
  branch: lake
  commit: (clean)
  update: 2 new changesets (update)
  phases: 22 draft
  orphan: 3 changesets
  topic:  foo
  $ hg log --graph -T '{desc} ({branch}) [{topic}]'
  @  add foo_b (lake) []
  |
  o  add foo_a (lake) []
  |
  | o  bar1_d (default) []
  | |
  | | o  add bar_e (default) []
  | | |
  | | x  add bar_d (default) []
  | |/
  | | o  add bar_c (default) []
  | |/
  | o  add bar_b (default) []
  | |
  | o  add bar_a (default) []
  | |
  | | o  fuz1_a (default) []
  | | |
  | | | o  add fuz_c (default) []
  | | | |
  | | | o  add fuz_b (default) []
  | | | |
  | | | x  add fuz_a (default) []
  | | |/
  | | | o  add baz_b (default) []
  | | | |
  | | | o  add baz_a (default) []
  | | | |
  +-------o  add lake_c (lake) []
  | | | |
  +-------o  add lake_b (lake) []
  | | | |
  o | | |  add lake_a (lake) []
  | | | |
  | o | |  add base_e (default) []
  | |/ /
  | o /  add base_d (default) []
  | |/
  | o  add base_c (default) []
  | |
  | o  add base_b (default) []
  |/
  o  add base_a (default) []
  

Actual Testing
==============

basic output

  $ hg topic
     bar (5 changesets, 1 troubled, 2 heads)
     baz (2 changesets)
   * foo (2 changesets)
     fuz (3 changesets, 2 troubled)

quiet version

  $ hg topic --quiet
  bar (5 changesets, 1 troubled, 2 heads)
  baz (2 changesets)
  foo (2 changesets)
  fuz (3 changesets, 2 troubled)

verbose

  $ hg topic --verbose
     bar (on branch: default, 5 changesets, 1 troubled, 2 heads)
     baz (on branch: default, 2 changesets, 2 behind)
   * foo (on branch: lake, 2 changesets, ambiguous destination: branch 'lake' has 2 heads)
     fuz (on branch: default, 3 changesets, 2 troubled, 1 behind)

json

  $ hg topic -T json
  [
   {
    "active": false,
    "changesetcount": 5,
    "headcount": 2,
    "topic": "bar",
    "troubledcount": 1
   },
   {
    "active": false,
    "changesetcount": 2,
    "topic": "baz"
   },
   {
    "active": true,
    "changesetcount": 2,
    "topic": "foo"
   },
   {
    "active": false,
    "changesetcount": 3,
    "topic": "fuz",
    "troubledcount": 2
   }
  ]

json --verbose

  $ hg topic -T json --verbose
  [
   {
    "active": false,
    "branches+": "default",
    "changesetcount": 5,
    "headcount": 2,
    "topic": "bar",
    "troubledcount": 1
   },
   {
    "active": false,
    "behindcount": 2,
    "branches+": "default",
    "changesetcount": 2,
    "topic": "baz"
   },
   {
    "active": true,
    "behinderror": "ambiguous destination: branch 'lake' has 2 heads",
    "branches+": "lake",
    "changesetcount": 2,
    "topic": "foo"
   },
   {
    "active": false,
    "behindcount": 1,
    "branches+": "default",
    "changesetcount": 3,
    "topic": "fuz",
    "troubledcount": 2
   }
  ]

Also test this situation with 'hg stack'
=======================================

  $ hg stack bar
  ### topic: bar (2 heads)
  ### target: default (branch)
  t5: add bar_c
  t2^ add bar_b (base)
  t4$ add bar_e (unstable)
  t3: bar1_d
  t2: add bar_b
  t1: add bar_a
  t0^ add base_e (base)
  $ hg stack bar -v
  ### topic: bar (2 heads)
  ### target: default (branch)
  t5(9cbadf11b44d): add bar_c
  t2(e555c7e8c767)^ add bar_b (base)
  t4(a920412b5a05)$ add bar_e (unstable)
  t3(6915989374b1): bar1_d
  t2(e555c7e8c767): add bar_b
  t1(a5c2b4e00bbf): add bar_a
  t0(92f489a6251f)^ add base_e (base)
  $ hg stack baz
  ### topic: baz
  ### target: default (branch), 2 behind
  t2: add baz_b
  t1: add baz_a
  t0^ add base_c (base)
  $ hg stack foo
  ### topic: foo
  ### target: lake (branch), ambiguous rebase destination - branch 'lake' has 2 heads
  t2@ add foo_b (current)
  t1: add foo_a
  t0^ add lake_a (base)
  $ hg stack fuz
  ### topic: fuz
  ### target: default (branch), 1 behind
  t3$ add fuz_c (unstable)
  t2$ add fuz_b (unstable)
  t1: fuz1_a
  t0^ add base_d (base)