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author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@logilab.fr> |
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date | Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:26:42 +0100 |
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Mutable History and collaboration ===================================================================== History mutation ===================== .. Albert Beugras .. René de Robert Here is small introduction of Single Developer Usage ====================== This tutorial shows how to use evolution to replace the basics of *mq*. Amending a changeset --------------------- First there is some setup phase you will understand later. there is a local repository and a remote one. Please close your eyes. $ hg init local $ cat >> local/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [paths] > remote = ../remote > [ui] > user = Albert Beugras > [diff] > git = 1 > [alias] > amend = amend -d '0 0' > tlog = log --template "{node|short}: '{desc}'\n" > ttlog = log --template "{node|short}: '{desc}' ({state})\n" > tglog = log -G --template "{node|short}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > [extensions] > hgext.graphlog= > hgext.rebase= > EOF $ echo "states=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/states.py" >> local/.hg/hgrc $ echo "obsolete=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/obsolete.py" >> local/.hg/hgrc $ echo "evolution=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/evolution.py" >> local/.hg/hgrc $ hg init remote $ cat >> remote/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [paths] > local = ../local > [ui] > user = René de Robert > [diff] > git = 1 > [alias] > amend = amend -d '0 0' > tlog = log --template "{node|short}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > ttlog = log --template "{node|short}: '{desc}' {state}\n" > tglog = log -G --template "{node|short}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > [extensions] > hgext.graphlog= > hgext.rebase= > EOF $ echo "states=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/states.py" >> remote/.hg/hgrc $ echo "obsolete=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/obsolete.py" >> remote/.hg/hgrc $ echo "evolution=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/evolution.py" >> remote/.hg/hgrc $ cd local You can reopen you eyes. Now we make a first version of our shopping list. $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Spam > Whizzo butter > Albatross > Rat (rather a lot) > Jugged fish > Blancmange > Salmon mousse > EOF $ hg commit -A -m "Monthy Python Shopping list" adding shopping We share this first version with the outside. $ hg push remote pushing to $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files Later I add additional item to my list $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Egg > Suggar > Vinegar > Oil > EOF $ hg commit -m "adding condiment" $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Bananos > Pear > Apple > EOF $ hg commit -m "adding fruit" I now have the following history: $ hg tlog d85de4546133: 'adding fruit' 4d5dc8187023: 'adding condiment' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' But, I just notice, I made a typo in Banana. $ hg export tip # HG changeset patch # User test # Date 0 0 # Node ID d85de4546133030c82d257bbcdd9b1b416d0c31c # Parent 4d5dc81870237d492284826e21840b2ca00e26d1 adding fruit diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ Suggar Vinegar Oil +Bananos +Pear +Apple hopefully. I can use hg amend to rewrite my faulty changeset! $ sed -i'' -e s/Bananos/Banana/ shopping $ hg diff diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ Suggar Vinegar Oil -Bananos +Banana Pear Apple $ hg amend abort: can not rewrite immutable changeset d85de4546133 [255] By default all changeset are considered "published" and can't be rewrittent. $ hg ttlog You need to enable a mutable state in your repo the "ready" one $ hg states ready --clever $ hg ttlog d85de4546133: 'adding fruit' (ready) 4d5dc8187023: 'adding condiment' (ready) 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' (published) Notice that changeset you already shared with the outside have been keep published. The changeset we want to rewrite is now in a mutable state. $ hg amend A new changeset with the right diff replace the wrong one. $ hg tlog 0cacb48f4482: 'adding fruit' 4d5dc8187023: 'adding condiment' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' $ hg export tip # HG changeset patch # User test # Date 0 0 # Node ID 0cacb48f44828d2fd31c4e45e18fde32a5b2f07b # Parent 4d5dc81870237d492284826e21840b2ca00e26d1 adding fruit diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ Suggar Vinegar Oil +Banana +Pear +Apple Getting Ride of branchy history ---------------------------------- While I was working on my list. someone help made a change remotly. close your eyes $ cd ../remote $ hg up -q $ sed -i'' -e 's/Spam/Spam Spam Spam/' shopping $ hg ci -m 'SPAM' $ cd ../local open your eyes $ hg pull remote pulling from $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) (run 'hg heads .' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) I now have a new heads. Note that the remote head is immutable $ hg ttlog 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' (published) 0cacb48f4482: 'adding fruit' (ready) 4d5dc8187023: 'adding condiment' (ready) 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' (published) $ hg tglog -r "::(9ca060c80d74 + 0cacb48f4482)" o 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' | | @ 0cacb48f4482: 'adding fruit' | | | o 4d5dc8187023: 'adding condiment' |/ o 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' instead of merging my head with the new one. I'm going to rebase my work $ hg diff $ hg rebase -d 9ca060c80d74 -s 4d5dc8187023 merging shopping merging shopping merging shopping merging shopping My local work is now rebase on the remote one. $ hg kill e7a71e229632 ad97bbd3e37d # XXX fix me instead $ hg ttlog 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' (ready) dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' (ready) 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' (published) 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' (published) $ hg tglog -r '::.' @ 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' | o dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' | o 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' | o 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' Removing changeset ------------------------ I add new item to my list $ cat >> shopping << EOF > car > bus > plane > boat > EOF $ hg ci -m 'transport' $ hg ttlog d58c77aa15d7: 'transport' (ready) 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' (ready) dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' (ready) 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' (published) 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' (published) I have a new commit but I realize that don't want it. (transport shop list does not fit well in my standard shopping list) $ hg kill . # . is for working directory parent. 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved working directory now at 387187ad9bd9 The silly changeset is gone. $ hg ttlog 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' (ready) dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' (ready) 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' (published) 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' (published) Reordering changeset ------------------------ We create two changeset. $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Shampoo > Toothbrush > ... More bathroom stuff to come > Towel > Soap > EOF $ hg ci -m 'bathroom stuff' -q # XXX remove the -q $ sed -i'' -e 's/Spam/Spam Spam Spam/g' shopping $ hg ci -m 'SPAM SPAM' $ hg ttlog c48f32fb1787: 'SPAM SPAM' (ready) 8d39a843582d: 'bathroom stuff' (ready) 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' (ready) dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' (ready) 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' (published) 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' (published) .. note: don't amend changeset 7e82d3f3c2cb or 9ca060c80d74 as they are immutable. I now want to push to remote all my change but the bathroom one that i'm not totally happy with yet. To be able to push "SPAM SPAM" I need a version of "SPAM SPAM" not children of "bathroom stuff" You can use rebase or relocate for that: $ hg relocate 'p1(8d39a843582d)' --traceback merging shopping $ hg tglog -r '::(. + 8d39a843582d)' @ 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' | | o 8d39a843582d: 'bathroom stuff' |/ o 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' | o dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' | o 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' | o 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' We have a new SPAM SPAM version without the bathroom stuff $ grep Spam shopping # enouth spamm Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam $ grep Toothbrush shopping # no Toothbrush [1] $ hg export . # HG changeset patch # User test # Date 0 0 # Node ID 02e33960e937ad1bd59241ebdafd7a2494240ddf # Parent 387187ad9bd9d8f9a00a9fa804a26231db547429 SPAM SPAM diff --git a/shopping b/shopping --- a/shopping +++ b/shopping @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Spam Spam Spam +Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Whizzo butter Albatross Rat (rather a lot) we can now push our change: $ hg push -r . remote pushing to $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 3 changesets with 3 changes to 1 files for simplicity shake we relocate the bathroom changeset $ hg relocate -r 8d39a843582d 02e33960e937 merging shopping Splitting change ------------------ To be done (currently achieve with "two commit + debugobsolete") Collapsing change ------------------ To be done (currently achieve with "revert + debugobsolete" or "rebase --collapse") collaboration ==================== sharing mutable changeset ---------------------------- To share mutable changeset with other just check that both have the "ready" state activated. Otherwise you will get the previously observe behavior where exchanged changeset are automatically published. $ cd ../remote $ hg states published The remote repository have only the immutable "published" state activated. Any changeset echanged from "local" to "remote" will be set in the publised state: $ hg -R ../local push -f remote # XXX we should pull but the support is awful pushing to $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files $ hg ttlog a3515e5d0332: 'bathroom stuff' published 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' published 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' published dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' published 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' published 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' published We do not want to publish the "bathroom changeset". Let's rollback the last transaction $ hg rollback repository tip rolled back to revision 4 (undo push) working directory now based on revision 1 $ hg ttlog 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' published 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' published dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' published 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' published 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' published $ rm ../local/.hg/states/published-heads # XXX USE --exact $ hg -R ../local publish 02e33960e937 # XXX FIX THE BUG To enable the mutable "ready" state in a repository, use the states command. $ hg states ready $ hg states published ready I can nom exchange mutable changeset between "remote" and "local" repository. $ hg pull local # XXX We pull too much stuff pulling from $TESTTMP/local searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 10 changesets with 10 changes to 1 files (+5 heads) (run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) $ hg ttlog a3515e5d0332: 'bathroom stuff' ready 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' published 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' published dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' published 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' published 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' published Rebasing out-of-sync change after update ---------------------------------------------- Remotely someone add a new changeset on top of our mutable "bathroom" on. $ hg up a3515e5d0332 -q $ cat >> shopping << EOF > Giraffe > Rhino > Lion > Bear > EOF $ hg ci -m 'animals' -q # XXX remove the -q While this time locally, we rebase the updated the "bathroom changeset" $ cd ../local $ hg up a3515e5d0332 -q $ sed -i'' -e 's/... More bathroom stuff to come/Bath Robe/' shopping $ hg amend $ hg tlog 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' When we pull from remote again we get an unstable state! $ hg pull remote pulling from $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) (run 'hg heads .' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge) $ hg tlog 0b061760b677: 'animals' 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' a3515e5d0332: 'bathroom stuff' 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' The new changeset "animal" is based one an old changeset of "bathroom". You can see both version showing up the log. $ hg tglog -r '::(962d3a7d27ad + 0b061760b677)' o 0b061760b677: 'animals' | | @ 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' | | o | a3515e5d0332: 'bathroom stuff' |/ o 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' | o 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' | o dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' | o 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' | o 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' In hgviewn there is a nice doted relation highlighting 962d3a7d27ad is a new version of a3515e5d0332. this is not yet ported to graphlog. To resolve this unstable state, you need to relocate 0b061760b677 onto 962d3a7d27ad the "hg evolve" will make the thinking for you and suggest it to you. $ hg evolve hg relocate --rev 0b061760b677 962d3a7d27ad Let's do it $ hg relocate --rev 0b061760b677 962d3a7d27ad merging shopping The old vesion of bathroom is hidden again now. $ hg tlog 39a85a192689: 'animals' 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' We can push this evolution to remote $ hg push -f remote # XXX should not require -f pushing to $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) remote get a warning that current working directory is based on an obsolete changeset $ cd ../remote $ hg up . # XXX "loulz" 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Working directory parent is obsolete $ hg up 39a85a192689 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Relocating out-of-sync change after kill ---------------------------------------------- The remote guy keep working $ sed -i'' -e 's/Spam/Spam Spam Spam Spam/g' shopping $ hg commit -m "SPAM SPAM SPAM" Work I can keep getting localy $ cd ../local $ hg pull remote pulling from $TESTTMP/remote searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg tlog e768beeb835c: 'SPAM SPAM SPAM' 39a85a192689: 'animals' 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' In the mean time I noticed you can't buy animals in a super market and I kill the animal changeset: $ hg kill 39a85a192689 # issue warning here 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved working directory now at 962d3a7d27ad The animals changeset is still displayed because the "SPAM SPAM SPAM" changeset is neither dead or obsolete. My repository is in an unstable state again. $ hg tlog e768beeb835c: 'SPAM SPAM SPAM' 39a85a192689: 'animals' 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' $ hg tglog -r '::e768beeb835c' o e768beeb835c: 'SPAM SPAM SPAM' | o 39a85a192689: 'animals' | @ 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' | o 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' | o 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' | o dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' | o 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' | o 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' # $ hg evolve # XXX not ready yet # hg relocate --rev e768beeb835c 962d3a7d27ad $ hg relocate -r e768beeb835c 'p1(39a85a192689)' merging shopping $ hg tlog 19098f8178f3: 'SPAM SPAM SPAM' 962d3a7d27ad: 'bathroom stuff' 02e33960e937: 'SPAM SPAM' 387187ad9bd9: 'adding fruit' dfd3a2d7691e: 'adding condiment' 9ca060c80d74: 'SPAM' 7e82d3f3c2cb: 'Monthy Python Shopping list' Handling Conflicting amend ---------------------------------------------- We can detect that multiple diverging//conflicting amend have been made. There will be a "evol-merge" command to merge conflicting amend collaboration ==================== Turning changeset immutable ---------------------------------------------- * push on published//only repo * tag * explicite published command Handling Invalid amend on published changeset ---------------------------------------------- you can't amend published changeset. changeset that do this will have an "invalid amend" obsolete-status