Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Thu, 07 Jun 2018 22:45:54 +0530] rev 3810
tests: add more test of resolution of content-divergent changesets
This patch adds test of resolution of content-divergent changesets when
relocation is required and it leads to conflicts. The test shows that we are not
doing the right thing. This will be fixed in upcoming patches.
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Thu, 07 Jun 2018 18:18:10 +0530] rev 3809
evolvestate: store info about relocation while resolving content-divergence
While resolving content-divergence when they are on different parents, we
relocate one of the node to parent of another one and this can lead to conflicts
sometimes. So we need to store information about that state in evolvestate so
that we can use that when user does `hg evolve --continue` or `--stop` or
`--abort`.
Now that we make sure, we store the new other node in evolvestate, we fix the
behavior of handling the relocated commit and merge the right changesets.
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Thu, 07 Jun 2018 18:13:54 +0530] rev 3808
evolve: factor out logic to merge content divergent csets in separate fn
This will help us in reusing the logic if we need to while doing evolve
--continue.
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Thu, 07 Jun 2018 20:27:03 +0530] rev 3807
evolve: commit the transaction if conflicts occur while merging content-div
Yes, let's commit the transaction in case conflicts occur. Yes, this is what
unshelve does and this is one of the reasons we don't like unshelve.
Previous patches added support for resolving content-divergence when they are on
different parents with parent of one being the gca. In such cases, we relocate
one of the divergent commit to the parent of another one.
All the relocation stuff and merging divergent changeset stuff happens in a
single transaction, so if there are conflicts while merging, we abort and the
transaction rollsback and our relocated commit is not applied after abort.
We don't want to process the relocation because that can lead to conflicts and
we will have dirty wdir because of resolving conflicts.
So, we commit the transaction when merging results in conflicts to make sure if
relocation happened, we commit that.
This fixes the absence of relocation commit found in previous patch and uncover
a new bug about handling of relocated commit. Upcoming patch will fix it.