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touch: allow divergence with -A even if allowdivergence=no
1f92a6aa40d6 (evolve: add pre-check logic for content-divergence in
rewriteutil.precheck(), 2019-11-04) taught `rewriteutil.precheck()` to
check for divergence. It also set allowdivergence=yes in test-touch.t
to silence the error. However, if one does *not* have that set, it is
no longer possible to allow divergence with `hg touch -A`. This patch
fixes that.
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 04 Feb 2020 16:22:40 -0800 |
parents | 17fac26833da |
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#!/bin/bash set -euox pipefail unset GREP_OPTIONS compatbranches=$(hg branches --quiet | grep 'mercurial-' | grep -v ':' | sort -n --reverse) prev='stable' topic=${1:-'test-compat'} for branch in $compatbranches; do # Logic in the revsets below: # 1. There is target topic on stable or compatibility branch: merge all # those commits, they are related to our work and need to pass tests on all # compatibility branches. # 2. There is no target topic: avoid any commits that have topic set, they # are definitely unrelated to what we're doing. # In other words, if you want to test certain commits, assign them all to # one topic and provide that topic as the first argument to this script. uptarget="first(max(branch('$branch') and topic('$topic')) or max(branch('$branch') and not topic()))" hg up -r "$uptarget" hg topic "$topic" mergetarget="first(max(branch('$prev') and topic('$topic')) or max(branch('$prev') and not topic()))" hg merge -r "$mergetarget" hg commit -m "test-compat: merge $prev into $branch" prev=$branch done