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evolve: when relocating, optionally first try to do it using in-memory merge This patch adds a config option to let run evolve's relocation step using in-memory merge. It is disabled by default. When the option is on, the relocation is first attempted in memory. If that fails because of merge conflicts, it retries that commit in the working copy. There are a few reasons that I made it configurable. The most important one is that the precommit hook won't trigger when using in-memory merge. Another reason is that it lets us roll out the feature slowly to our users at Google. For now, we also update the working copy after creating the commit (in the successful case, when there are no merge conflicts). The next patch will make it so we don't do that update. Because of the unnecessary working-copy update, this patch doesn't provide any benefit on its own. Evolving 29 commits that each change one line in the hg slows down from ~4.5s to ~4.8s when the config option is on. I've added `#testcases inmemory ondisk` to select `.t` files. Almost all differences are because of the new "hit merge conflicts" message and retrying the merge. There's also one difference in `test-stabilize-order.t` caused by the different order of working copy updates (we now update the working copy at the end).
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Thu, 15 Oct 2020 15:40:36 -0700
parents c2fab88e6d60
children 03410b04cf10
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Testing `hg stack` on complex cases when we have multiple successors because of
divergence, split etc.
  $ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh"

Setup

  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [experimental]
  > evolution = all
  > evolution.allowdivergence = True
  > [ui]
  > interactive = True
  > [extensions]
  > show =
  > EOF
  $ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/evolve/" >> $HGRCPATH

  $ hg init test
  $ cd test
  $ echo foo > foo
  $ hg add foo
  $ hg ci -m "Added foo"
  $ hg phase -r . --public
  $ hg topic foo
  marked working directory as topic: foo
  $ echo a > a
  $ echo b > b
  $ hg ci -Aqm "Added a and b"
  $ echo c > c
  $ echo d > d
  $ hg ci -Aqm "Added c and d"
  $ echo e > e
  $ echo f > f
  $ hg ci -Aqm "Added e and f"
  $ hg show work
  @  f1d3 (foo) Added e and f
  o  8e82 (foo) Added c and d
  o  002b (foo) Added a and b
  o  f360 Added foo

Testing in case of split within the topic

  $ hg stack
  ### topic: foo
  ### target: default (branch)
  s3@ Added e and f (current)
  s2: Added c and d
  s1: Added a and b
  s0^ Added foo (base)
  $ hg prev
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  [s2] Added c and d

  $ echo 0 > num
  $ cat > editor.sh << '__EOF__'
  > NUM=$(cat num)
  > NUM=`expr "$NUM" + 1`
  > echo "$NUM" > num
  > echo "split$NUM" > "$1"
  > __EOF__
  $ export HGEDITOR="\"sh\" \"editor.sh\""

  $ hg split << EOF
  > y
  > y
  > n
  > c
  > EOF
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  adding c
  adding d
  diff --git a/c b/c
  new file mode 100644
  examine changes to 'c'?
  (enter ? for help) [Ynesfdaq?] y
  
  @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  +c
  record change 1/2 to 'c'?
  (enter ? for help) [Ynesfdaq?] y
  
  diff --git a/d b/d
  new file mode 100644
  examine changes to 'd'?
  (enter ? for help) [Ynesfdaq?] n
  
  continue splitting? [Ycdq?] c
  1 new orphan changesets

  $ hg stack
  ### topic: foo
  ### target: default (branch)
  s4$ Added e and f (orphan)
  s3@ split2 (current)
  s2: split1
  s1: Added a and b
  s0^ Added foo (base)

  $ hg show work
  @  5cce (foo) split2
  o  f26c (foo) split1
  | *  f1d3 (foo) Added e and f
  | x  8e82 (foo) Added c and d
  |/
  o  002b (foo) Added a and b
  o  f360 Added foo

  $ hg prev
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  [s2] split1
  $ echo foo > c
  $ hg diff
  diff -r f26c1b9addde c
  --- a/c	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  +++ b/c	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
  -c
  +foo

  $ hg amend
  1 new orphan changesets
  $ hg show work
  @  7d94 (foo) split1
  | *  5cce (foo) split2
  | x  f26c (foo) split1
  |/
  | *  f1d3 (foo) Added e and f
  | x  8e82 (foo) Added c and d
  |/
  o  002b (foo) Added a and b
  o  f360 Added foo

  $ hg stack
  ### topic: foo (2 heads)
  ### target: default (branch), 2 behind
  s4$ Added e and f (orphan)
  s3$ split2 (orphan)
  s2@ split1 (current)
  s1: Added a and b
  s0^ Added foo (base)

Test case with divergence
-------------------------

  $ hg evolve --all
  move:[s3] split2
  atop:[s2] split1
  move:[s4] Added e and f
  $ hg up s4
  3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg id -r .
  ec94a1ed1330 tip
  $ hg up --hidden 'min(predecessors(.))'
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  updated to hidden changeset f1d3649d6a8b
  (hidden revision 'f1d3649d6a8b' was rewritten as: ec94a1ed1330)
  working directory parent is obsolete! (f1d3649d6a8b)
  (use 'hg evolve' to update to its successor: ec94a1ed1330)
  $ hg amend -d '0 1'
  1 new orphan changesets
  2 new content-divergent changesets
  $ hg rebase -r . -d ec94a1ed1330~1
  rebasing 9:eb3b16fef8ea tip foo "Added e and f"
  $ hg stack
  ### topic: foo (2 heads)
  ### target: default (branch)
  s5$ Added e and f (content divergent)
  s3^ split2 (base)
  s4@ Added e and f (content divergent current)
  s3: split2
  s2: split1
  s1: Added a and b
  s0^ Added foo (base)

  $ hg evolve --content-divergent -r ec94a1ed1330
  merge:[s5] Added e and f
  with: [s4] Added e and f
  base: [3] Added e and f
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  working directory is now at 692bc8b2aa4d

  $ hg log -r . -T '{date|hgdate}\n'
  0 1