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evolve: fix content-div resolution when in parent-child form case: "two divergent csets where one is the parent of other" cset_b (content-divergent) | cset_a (content-divergent) | ~ Before this patch, we were not correctly handling the case when both the divergent cset are in parent-child form. And its resolution was going through the logic which solves other variants of content-divergence. Resolution (after this patch): merge is performed between the two and parent (or parent's successor, if apply) of lower one is treated as resolution parent.
author Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com>
date Sun, 26 Jul 2020 01:02:22 +0530
parents 77729ad7cb0c
children a86c2682f608
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PYTHON ?= python
VERSION = $(shell python setup.py --version)
TESTFLAGS ?= $(shell echo $$HGTESTFLAGS)
HGTESTS = $(HGROOT)/tests

.PHONY: help
help:
	@echo 'Commonly used make targets:'
	@echo '  deb-prepare        - prepare the build of a debian package'
	@echo '  install-home       - install with setup.py install --home=$$HOME ($(HOME))'
	@echo '  tests              - run all tests in the automatic test suite'

.PHONY: all
all: help

.PHONY: deb-prepare
deb-prepare:
	python setup.py sdist --dist-dir ..
	mv -f ../hg-evolve-$(VERSION).tar.gz ../mercurial-evolve_$(VERSION).orig.tar.gz
	tar xf ../mercurial-evolve_$(VERSION).orig.tar.gz
	rm -rf ../mercurial-evolve_$(VERSION).orig
	mv hg-evolve-$(VERSION) ../mercurial-evolve_$(VERSION).orig
	cp -r debian/ ../mercurial-evolve_$(VERSION).orig/
	@cd ../mercurial-evolve_$(VERSION).orig && echo 'debian build directory ready at' `pwd`

.PHONY: install-home
install-home:
	$(PYTHON) setup.py install --home="$(HOME)" --prefix="" --force

.PHONY: doc
doc:
	$(MAKE) -C docs

.PHONY: _check_hgroot
_check_hgroot:
ifeq ($(HGROOT),)
	$(error HGROOT is not set to the root of the hg source tree)
endif

.PHONY: tests
tests: _check_hgroot
	cd tests && $(PYTHON) $(HGTESTS)/run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS)

test-%: _check_hgroot
	cd tests && $(PYTHON) $(HGTESTS)/run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS) $@