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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 | b62ed7c69561 |
children | 79bc0f1a832e |
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======================================================= Tests the resolution of orphan changesets: corner cases ======================================================= Setup ===== $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [alias] > glog = log -GT "{rev}:{node|short} {desc|firstline}\n {phase} {troubles}\n\n" > [phases] > publish = False > [extensions] > rebase = > EOF $ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/evolve/" >> $HGRCPATH $ glog() { > hg log -G --template '{rev}:{node|short}@{branch}({phase}) {desc|firstline}\n' "$@" > } Test to make sure that `lastsolved` always has correct value and things don't break: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (before we were not updating it in case of orphan merge) Prepare the repo: $ hg init orphanmergerepo $ cd orphanmergerepo $ for fn in a b c; do echo foo > $fn; hg ci -Am "added "$fn; done; adding a adding b adding c Let's create a merge commit so that we can create orphan merge later: $ hg up 1 -q $ echo feature > f $ hg ci -Am "added feature f" adding f created new head $ hg merge 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -m "merge feature branch" $ glog @ 4:2c0a98d38026@default(draft) merge feature branch |\ | o 3:4c33e511041e@default(draft) added feature f | | o | 2:8be98ac1a569@default(draft) added c |/ o 1:80e6d2c47cfe@default(draft) added b | o 0:f7ad41964313@default(draft) added a Now make the parents of merge commit obsolete to get a orphan merge: $ hg up 2 -q $ echo "fixit" > c $ hg ci --amend -m "updated c" 1 new orphan changesets $ hg up 3 -q $ echo "fixit" > c $ hg ci --amend -m "updated f" $ glog @ 6:086d9bedcd75@default(draft) updated f | | o 5:f84f2c548fbc@default(draft) updated c |/ | * 4:2c0a98d38026@default(draft) merge feature branch | |\ +---x 3:4c33e511041e@default(draft) added feature f | | | x 2:8be98ac1a569@default(draft) added c |/ o 1:80e6d2c47cfe@default(draft) added b | o 0:f7ad41964313@default(draft) added a To check `lastsolved` contain right value after completion of orphan-merge resolution there should be one more instability to be evolved; lets create one: $ hg up 1 -q $ echo d > d $ hg ci -Am "added d" adding c adding d created new head $ echo e > e $ hg ci -Am "added e" adding e $ hg up .^ 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo "updated d" >> d $ hg ci --amend -m "updated d" 1 new orphan changesets $ glog @ 9:7c4d1834c346@default(draft) updated d | | * 8:421f7614462a@default(draft) added e | | | x 7:afe5acea1990@default(draft) added d |/ | o 6:086d9bedcd75@default(draft) updated f |/ | o 5:f84f2c548fbc@default(draft) updated c |/ | * 4:2c0a98d38026@default(draft) merge feature branch | |\ +---x 3:4c33e511041e@default(draft) added feature f | | | x 2:8be98ac1a569@default(draft) added c |/ o 1:80e6d2c47cfe@default(draft) added b | o 0:f7ad41964313@default(draft) added a Now we have one orphan merge and one more orphan cset that we just created. Lets evolve: $ hg evolve --all --any move:[4] merge feature branch atop:[5] updated c move:[10] merge feature branch atop:[6] updated f move:[8] added e atop:[9] updated d