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next: solve the issue of `next` get confused by split
This patch solve a problem of next command which get confused by split.
Let me describe how it was getting confused:
Initial state of repo:
A---B---C
After splitting B to (B1,B2):
@
A---B1---B2
\
---B---C
X *
(note: C is orphan; checkedout to B1)
Lets make an amend on B1:
@
B1'
/
A---B1---B2
\ X *
\
---B---C
X *
Now, if run `hg next` (--evolve is True by default now):
$ it would give you choice to choose from B2 and C thinking that C could also
be a possbile children for B1, instead of stablizing B2 on B1.
I fixed this problem by filtering those aspiring children which can be
stablized on one of the aspiring children itself.
Changes made in test-prev-next.t shows the changed expected behaviour.
author | Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 06 Nov 2018 10:41:50 +0530 |
parents | 669b32100eca |
children | 48b30ff742cb |
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============================= Mutable History For Mercurial ============================= Evolve Extension ================= This package supplies the ``evolve`` extension for Mercurial, **The full implementation of the changeset evolution concept is still in progress.** Please subscribe to the `evolve-testers mailing list <https://www.mercurial-scm.org/mailman/listinfo/evolve-testers>`_ to stay up to date with changes. This extension: * enables the “changeset evolution” feature of Mercurial core, * provides a set of commands to mutate your history, * issues several warning messages when troubles from some mutable appears in your repository, * provides an ``hg evolve`` command to deal with such "troubles", * improves performance of obsolescence marker exchanges and discovery during push and pull. Documentation ------------- We recommend reading the documentation first. An online version is available here: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/doc/evolution/ How to Install ============== Using Pip --------- You can install the latest evolution version usin pip:: $ pip install --user hg-evolve Then just enable it in you hgrc:: $ hg config --edit # adds the two line below: [extensions] evolve = From Source ----------- To install a local version from source:: $ hg clone https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/evolve/ $ cd evolve $ pip install --user . Then just enable it in you hgrc:: $ hg config --edit # adds the two line below: [extensions] evolve = Documentation lives in ``doc/``. Server Only Setup ================= It is possible to enable a smaller subset of the extensions aimed at server serving repository. It skips the additions of the new commands and local UI messages that might add performance overheads. To use the server only extension, install the package and use:: $ hg config --edit # adds the two line below: [extensions] evolve.serveronly = Extension Purpose ================= The goal of this extension is to provide an appropriate place for code and concept related to changeset evolution to mature. In this extension we allow for hackier code, unlocking quick experimentation and faster iterations. In addition, the evolve extensions support a wider set of Mercurial version, allowing us to reach a larger user base for feedback. The Evolve extension is not tight to the Mercurial release cycle and can release new feature and bug fix at a higher rate if necessary. Once a concept is ready enough, its implementation is moved into Mercurial core. The maturation period helped us to get a clearer picture of what was needed. During the upstreaming process, we can use this clearer picture to clean up the code and upgrade it to an appropriate quality for Mercurial core. How to Contribute ================= Discussion happens on the #hg-evolve IRC on freenode_. .. _freenode: https://freenode.net/ Bugs are to be reported on the mercurial's bug tracker (component: `evolution`_): .. _evolution: https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/buglist.cgi?component=evolution&query_format=advanced&resolution=--- You can use the patchbomb extension to send email to `mercurial devel <https://www.mercurial-scm.org/mailman/listinfo/mercurial-devel>`_. Please make sure to use the evolve-ext flag when doing so. You can use a command like this:: $ hg email --to mercurial-devel@mercurial-scm.org --flag evolve-ext --rev '<your patches>' Some of development happens on a public bitbucket repository (`evolve-devel`_) using the topic extension. .. _`evolve-devel`: https://bitbucket.org/octobus/evolve-devel For guidelines on the patch description, see the `official Mercurial guideline`_. .. _`official Mercurial guideline`: https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ContributingChanges#Patch_descriptions Please don't forget to update and run the tests when you fix a bug or add a feature. To run the tests, you need a working copy of Mercurial, say in $HGSRC:: $ cd tests $ python $HGSRC/tests/run-tests.py Branch policy ------------- The evolve test are highly impacted by changes in core. To deal with this, we use named branches. There are two main branches: "stable" and "default". Tests on these branch are supposed to pass with the corresponding "default" and "stable" branch from core Mercurial. The documentation is built from the tip of stable. In addition, we have compatibility branches to check tests on older version of Mercurial. They are the "mercurial-x.y" branches. They are used to apply expected test change only, no code change should happen there. test output change from a changeset in core should adds the following line to their description: CORE-TEST-OUTPUT-UPDATE: <CORE-NODE-ID>