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checkheads: handle partial obsolescence
We now properly detects situations were only parts of the remote branch is
obsoleted. To do so, we process children in the branch recursively to see if
they will be obsolete.
The current code has some trouble when the remote branch in unknown locally, or
when the prune happened on a successors that is not relevant to the push. These
case will be handled later.
The processing code is becoming more and more complex, a lighter approach would
be to check for the obsolescence markers that are relevant to the pushed set,
but I prefer to stick with the current approach until more test cases are
written.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Wed, 29 Mar 2017 15:48:27 +0200 |
parents | 47017b3086d4 |
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Topic Extension ================ This packages also provides the ``topic`` experiment in an independent extension. It implements a new experimental concept to provide lightweight feature branches for the mutable parts of the history. The experiments is still at an early stage and have significant usability and performance issues when enabled. How to Install ============== The ``topic`` extension is included into the ``evolve` package, so the same instruction apply. Using Pip --------- You can install the latest version using pip:: $ pip install --user hg-evolve Then just enable it in you hgrc:: $ hg config --edit # adds the two line below: [extensions] topic = From Source ----------- To install a local version from source:: $ hg clone https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/evolve/ $ cd evolve $ make install-home Enable ------ The topic extensions is included in the evolve package. See the install instruction for evolve. Then enable it in you configuration:: $ hg config --edit # adds the two line below: [extensions] topic = Documentation ------------- * See 'hg help -e topic' for a generic help. * See 'hg help topics' and 'hg help stack' for help on specific commands. * See the 'tests/test-topic-tutorial.t' file for a quick tutorial.