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obslog: also display patch for rebased changesets
This applies the same logic that is used for "merge-diff" to rebased
changesets. The successors' content is compared to the content of the
predecessors rebased in-memory on the new parents.
This highlights the changes that were actually introduced while rebasing (like
conflict resolution or API adjustment).
As a side effect, obslog now also outputs slightly more diffs for splits,
showing what parts of the original big changeset were moved to the smaller
split components (but for now it only works for the first few changesets).
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sun, 22 Sep 2024 02:58:54 +0200 |
parents | 60daa7887c49 |
children | 1328195f76a9 |
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==================================== Testing head checking code: Case E-3 ==================================== Mercurial checks for the introduction of new heads on push. Evolution comes into play to detect if existing branches on the server are being replaced by some of the new one we push. This case is part of a series of tests checking this behavior. Category E: case involving changeset on multiple branch TestCase 8: moving only part of the interleaved branch away, creating 2 heads .. old-state: .. .. * 2-changeset on branch default .. * 1-changeset on branch double//slash (between the two other) .. .. new-state: .. .. * 2-changeset on branch default, on untouched, the other moved .. * 1-changeset on branch double//slash (at the same location) .. .. expected-result: .. .. * push rejected .. .. graph-summary: .. .. C ø⇠◔ C' .. | | .. B ◔ | .. | | .. A ◔ | .. |/ .. ● $ . $TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh $ . $TESTDIR/testlib/push-checkheads-util.sh Test setup ---------- $ mkdir E1 $ cd E1 $ setuprepos creating basic server and client repo updating to branch default 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd client $ hg branch double//slash marked working directory as branch double//slash (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ mkcommit B0 $ hg branch default --force marked working directory as branch default $ mkcommit C0 created new head (consider using topic for lightweight branches. See 'hg help topic') $ hg push --new-branch pushing to $TESTTMP/E1/server searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files $ hg up 0 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ mkcommit C1 created new head (consider using topic for lightweight branches. See 'hg help topic') $ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(C0)" ` `getid "desc(C1)"` 1 new obsolescence markers obsoleted 1 changesets $ hg log -G --hidden @ dc44c53142f0 [default] (draft): C1 | | x c7f1f02ffefc [default] (draft): C0 | | | o 1fd532b11e77 [double//slash] (draft): B0 | | | o 8aaa48160adc [default] (draft): A0 |/ o 1e4be0697311 [default] (public): root Actual testing -------------- $ hg push -r 'desc("C1")' pushing to $TESTTMP/E1/server searching for changes abort: push creates new remote head dc44c53142f0 (merge or see 'hg help push' for details about pushing new heads) [20] $ cd ../..