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evolve: apply API change to 'merge.update'
Mercurial core43c00ca887d1 (future 3.7) changed the signature of the
'mercurial.merge.update', this impact our code so we update it. This
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 17 Dec 2015 16:00:32 +0000 |
parents | 54394d2aaf5e |
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Initial setup ------------- This Mercurial configuration example is used for testing. .. Various setup $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > # This is change the default output of log for clear tutorial > logtemplate ="{node|short} ({phase}): {desc}\n" > [diff] > # use "git" diff format, clearer and smarter format > git = 1 > [alias] > # "-d '0 0'" means that the new commit will be at January 1st 1970. > # This is used for stable hash during test > # (this tutorial is automatically tested.) > amend = amend -d '0 0' > EOF $ hg init local $ cat >> local/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [paths] > remote = ../remote > other = ../other > [ui] > user = Babar the King > EOF $ hg init remote $ cat >> remote/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [paths] > local = ../local > [ui] > user = Celestine the Queen > EOF $ hg init other $ cat >> other/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [ui] > user = Princess Flore > EOF This tutorial uses the following configuration for Mercurial: A compact log template with phase data: $ hg showconfig ui | grep log ui.logtemplate="{node|short} ({phase}): {desc}\n" Improved git format diff: $ hg showconfig diff diff.git=1 And of course, we enable the experimental extensions for mutable history: $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > evolve = $TESTDIR/../hgext/evolve.py > # enabling rebase is also needed for now > rebase = > EOF ----------------------- Single Developer Usage ----------------------- This tutorial shows how to use evolution to rewrite history locally. Fixing mistake with `hg amend` -------------------------------- We are versionning a shopping list $ cd local $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Spam > Whizzo butter > Albatross > Rat (rather a lot) > Jugged fish > Blancmange > Salmon mousse > EOF $ hg commit -A -m "Monthy Python Shopping list" adding shopping Its first version is shared with the outside. $ hg push remote pushing to $TESTTMP/remote (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files Later I add additional item to my list $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Egg > Suggar > Vinegar > Oil > EOF $ hg commit -m "adding condiment" $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Bananos > Pear > Apple > EOF $ hg commit -m "adding fruit" This history is very linear $ hg log -G @ d85de4546133 (draft): adding fruit | o 4d5dc8187023 (draft): adding condiment | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list But a typo was made in Babanas! $ hg export tip # HG changeset patch # User test # Date 0 0 # Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 # Node ID d85de4546133030c82d257bbcdd9b1b416d0c31c # Parent 4d5dc81870237d492284826e21840b2ca00e26d1 adding fruit diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ Suggar Vinegar Oil +Bananos +Pear +Apple The faulty changeset is in the "draft" phase because it has not been exchanged with the outside. The first one has been exchanged and is "public" (immutable). $ hg log -G @ d85de4546133 (draft): adding fruit | o 4d5dc8187023 (draft): adding condiment | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list hopefully. I can use `hg commit --amend` to rewrite my faulty changeset! $ sed -i'' -e s/Bananos/Banana/ shopping $ hg diff diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ Suggar Vinegar Oil -Bananos +Banana Pear Apple $ hg commit --amend A new changeset with the right diff replace the wrong one. $ hg log -G @ 9d0363b81950 (draft): adding fruit | o 4d5dc8187023 (draft): adding condiment | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list $ hg export tip # HG changeset patch # User test # Date 0 0 # Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 # Node ID 9d0363b81950646bc6ad1ec5de8b8197ea586541 # Parent 4d5dc81870237d492284826e21840b2ca00e26d1 adding fruit diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ Suggar Vinegar Oil +Banana +Pear +Apple Getting rid of branchy history ---------------------------------- While I was working on my list. someone made a change remotly. $ cd ../remote $ hg up -q $ sed -i'' -e 's/Spam/Spam Spam Spam/' shopping $ hg ci -m 'SPAM' $ cd ../local I'll get this remote changeset when pulling $ hg pull remote pulling from $TESTTMP/remote (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) (run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) I now have a new heads. Note that this remote head is immutable $ hg log -G o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | | @ 9d0363b81950 (draft): adding fruit | | | o 4d5dc8187023 (draft): adding condiment |/ o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list instead of merging my head with the new one. I'm going to rebase my work $ hg diff $ hg rebase --dest 9ca060c80d74 --source 4d5dc8187023 rebasing 1:4d5dc8187023 "adding condiment" merging shopping rebasing 4:9d0363b81950 "adding fruit" merging shopping My local work is now rebased on the remote one. $ hg log -G @ f49d36e87e8a (draft): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (draft): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list Removing changesets ------------------------ I add new item to my list $ cat >> shopping << EOF > car > bus > plane > boat > EOF $ hg ci -m 'transport' $ hg log -G @ 207804be803b (draft): transport | o f49d36e87e8a (draft): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (draft): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list I have a new commit but I realize that don't want it. (transport shop list does not fit well in my standard shopping list) $ hg prune . # "." is for working directory parent 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved working directory now at f49d36e87e8a 1 changesets pruned The silly changeset is gone. $ hg log -G @ f49d36e87e8a (draft): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (draft): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list Reordering changesets ------------------------ We create two changesets. $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Shampoo > Toothbrush > ... More bathroom stuff to come > Towel > Soap > EOF $ hg ci -m 'bathroom stuff' -q # XXX remove the -q $ sed -i'' -e 's/Spam/Spam Spam Spam/g' shopping $ hg ci -m 'SPAM SPAM' $ hg log -G @ 0a0104b5de2f (draft): SPAM SPAM | o 0dbf8779b56f (draft): bathroom stuff | o f49d36e87e8a (draft): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (draft): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list .. note:: We can't amend changeset 7e82d3f3c2cb or 9ca060c80d74 as they are immutable. I now want to push to remote all my changes except the bathroom one, which I'm not totally happy with yet. To be able to push "SPAM SPAM" I need a version of "SPAM SPAM" which is not a child of "bathroom stuff" You can use the 'grab' alias for that. .. note: grab is an alias for `hg rebase --dest . --rev <target>; hg up <there>` $ hg up 'p1(0dbf8779b56f)' # going on "bathroom stuff" parent 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg grab 0a0104b5de2f # moving "SPAM SPAM" to the working directory parent rebasing 10:0a0104b5de2f "SPAM SPAM" (tip) merging shopping ? files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (glob) $ hg log -G @ 21ddb8bb7ace (draft): SPAM SPAM | | o 0dbf8779b56f (draft): bathroom stuff |/ o f49d36e87e8a (draft): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (draft): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list We have a new SPAM SPAM version without the bathroom stuff $ grep Spam shopping # enough spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam $ grep Toothbrush shopping # no Toothbrush [1] $ hg export . # HG changeset patch # User test # Date 0 0 # Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 # Node ID 21ddb8bb7acea9d1c46bf8a3965590c595aecb99 # Parent f49d36e87e8ac78cba19b4aa94421cf13c18bcb5 SPAM SPAM diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Spam Spam Spam +Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Whizzo butter Albatross Rat (rather a lot) To make sure I do not push unready changeset by mistake I set the "bathroom stuff" changeset in the secret phase. $ hg phase --force --secret 0dbf8779b56f we can now push our change: $ hg push remote pushing to $TESTTMP/remote (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 3 changesets with 3 changes to 1 files 6 new obsolescence markers for simplicity sake we get the bathroom change in line again $ hg grab 0dbf8779b56f rebasing 9:0dbf8779b56f "bathroom stuff" merging shopping ? files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (glob) $ hg phase --draft . $ hg log -G @ 1820dfc355a0 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list Splitting change ------------------ This part is not written yet, but you can use either the `histedit` extension of the `uncommit` command to splitting a change. $ hg help uncommit hg uncommit [OPTION]... [NAME] move changes from parent revision to working directory Changes to selected files in the checked out revision appear again as uncommitted changed in the working directory. A new revision without the selected changes is created, becomes the checked out revision, and obsoletes the previous one. The --include option specifies patterns to uncommit. The --exclude option specifies patterns to keep in the commit. The --rev argument let you change the commit file to a content of another revision. It still does not change the content of your file in the working directory. Return 0 if changed files are uncommitted. options ([+] can be repeated): -a --all uncommit all changes when no arguments given -r --rev VALUE revert commit content to REV instead -I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns -X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns (some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help) The edit command of histedit can be used to split changeset: Collapsing change ------------------ The tutorial part is not written yet but can use `hg fold`: $ hg help fold hg fold [OPTION]... [-r] REV aliases: squash fold multiple revisions into a single one By default, folds all the revisions linearly between the given revisions and the parent of the working directory. Use --exact for folding only the specified revisions while ignoring the parent of the working directory. In this case, the given revisions must form a linear unbroken chain. options ([+] can be repeated): -r --rev VALUE [+] revision to fold --exact only fold specified revisions -m --message TEXT use text as commit message -l --logfile FILE read commit message from file -d --date DATE record the specified date as commit date -u --user USER record the specified user as committer (some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help) ----------------------- Collaboration ----------------------- sharing mutable changesets ---------------------------- To share mutable changesets with others, just check that the repo you interact with is "not publishing". Otherwise you will get the previously observe behavior where exchanged changeset are automatically published. $ cd ../remote $ hg -R ../local/ showconfig phases [1] the localrepo does not have any specific configuration for `phases.publish`. It is ``true`` by default. $ hg pull local pulling from $TESTTMP/local (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files 1 new obsolescence markers (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg log -G o 1820dfc355a0 (public): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | @ 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list We do not want to publish the "bathroom changeset". Let's rollback the last transaction. .. Warning: Rollback is actually a dangerous kind of internal command that is deprecated and should not be exposed to user. Please forget you read about it until someone fix this tutorial. $ hg rollback repository tip rolled back to revision 4 (undo pull) $ hg log -G o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | @ 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list Let's make the local repo "non publishing" $ echo '[phases]' >> ../local/.hg/hgrc $ echo 'publish=false' >> ../local/.hg/hgrc $ echo '[phases]' >> .hg/hgrc $ echo 'publish=false' >> .hg/hgrc $ hg showconfig phases phases.publish=false $ hg -R ../local/ showconfig phases phases.publish=false I can now exchange mutable changeset between "remote" and "local" repository. $ hg pull local pulling from $TESTTMP/local (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files 1 new obsolescence markers (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg log -G o 1820dfc355a0 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | @ 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list Rebasing unstable change after pull ---------------------------------------------- Remotely someone add a new changeset on top of the mutable "bathroom" on. $ hg up 1820dfc355a0 -q $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Giraffe > Rhino > Lion > Bear > EOF $ hg ci -m 'animals' But at the same time, locally, this same "bathroom changeset" was updated. $ cd ../local $ hg up 1820dfc355a0 -q $ sed -i'' -e 's/... More bathroom stuff to come/Bath Robe/' shopping $ hg commit --amend $ hg log -G @ adef71cd3160 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list When we pull from remote again we get an unstable state! $ hg pull remote pulling from $TESTTMP/remote (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) (run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) 1 new unstable changesets The new changeset "animal" is based on an old changeset of "bathroom". You can see both version showing up in the log. $ hg log -G o f9d416ff3ea5 (draft): animals | | @ adef71cd3160 (draft): bathroom stuff | | x | 1820dfc355a0 (draft): bathroom stuff |/ o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list The older version 75954b8cd933 never ceased to exist in the local repo. It was just hidden and excluded from pull and push. .. note:: In hgview there is a nice dotted relation highlighting a44c85f957d3 as a new version of 75954b8cd933. this is not yet ported to ``hg log -G``. There is now an **unstable** changeset in this history. Mercurial will refuse to share it with the outside: $ hg push other pushing to $TESTTMP/other (glob) searching for changes abort: push includes unstable changeset: f9d416ff3ea5! (use 'hg evolve' to get a stable history or --force to ignore warnings) [255] To resolve this unstable state, you need to rebase bf1b0d202029 onto a44c85f957d3. The `hg evolve` command will do this for you. It has a --dry-run option to only suggest the next move. $ hg evolve --dry-run move:[15] animals atop:[14] bathroom stuff hg rebase -r f9d416ff3ea5 -d adef71cd3160 Let's do it $ hg evolve move:[15] animals atop:[14] bathroom stuff merging shopping working directory is now at 0325a6c93ec2 The old version of bathroom is hidden again. $ hg log -G @ 0325a6c93ec2 (draft): animals | o adef71cd3160 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list We can push this evolution to remote $ hg push remote pushing to $TESTTMP/remote (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) 3 new obsolescence markers remote get a warning that current working directory is based on an obsolete changeset $ cd ../remote $ hg pull local # we up again to trigger the warning. it was displayed during the push pulling from $TESTTMP/local (glob) searching for changes no changes found working directory parent is obsolete! (use "hg evolve" to update to its successor) now let's see where we are, and update to the successor $ hg parents f9d416ff3ea5 (draft): animals working directory parent is obsolete! (use "hg evolve" to update to its successor) $ hg evolve update:[8] animals 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved working directory is now at 0325a6c93ec2 Relocating unstable change after prune ---------------------------------------------- The remote guy keep working $ sed -i'' -e 's/Spam/Spam Spam Spam Spam/g' shopping $ hg commit -m "SPAM SPAM SPAM" I'm pulling its work locally. $ cd ../local $ hg pull remote pulling from $TESTTMP/remote (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg log -G o e8373c1af7dc (draft): SPAM SPAM SPAM | @ 0325a6c93ec2 (draft): animals | o adef71cd3160 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list In the mean time I noticed you can't buy animals in a super market and I prune the animal changeset: $ hg prune 0325a6c93ec2 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved working directory now at adef71cd3160 1 changesets pruned 1 new unstable changesets The animals changeset is still displayed because the "SPAM SPAM SPAM" changeset is neither dead or obsolete. My repository is in an unstable state again. $ hg log -G o e8373c1af7dc (draft): SPAM SPAM SPAM | x 0325a6c93ec2 (draft): animals | @ adef71cd3160 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list $ hg log -r 'unstable()' e8373c1af7dc (draft): SPAM SPAM SPAM $ hg evolve move:[17] SPAM SPAM SPAM atop:[14] bathroom stuff merging shopping working directory is now at 5b9223df71d2 $ hg log -G @ 5b9223df71d2 (draft): SPAM SPAM SPAM | o adef71cd3160 (draft): bathroom stuff | o 21ddb8bb7ace (public): SPAM SPAM | o f49d36e87e8a (public): adding fruit | o dfd3a2d7691e (public): adding condiment | o 9ca060c80d74 (public): SPAM | o 7e82d3f3c2cb (public): Monthy Python Shopping list Handling Divergent amend ---------------------------------------------- We can detect that multiple diverging amendments have been made. The `evolve` command can solve this situation. But all corner case are not handled now. This section needs to be written.