Mercurial > evolve
view contrib/merge-test-compat.sh @ 5917:94aed9c7ce69 stable
next: refactor two if blocks into an if-elif block
We already checked the value of `needevolve and opts['evolve']` in the first if
block above. In the first one it need to be True, in the second it needs to be
False for the statements to execute. Since not(a or b) = not a and not b, we
can join the second if block to the first one with an elif while dropping the
explicit check.
For me, this works better, because we're doing the same thing in both of these
blocks (checking if working copy is dirty or not).
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Sat, 15 May 2021 20:40:19 +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