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evolve: remove swapping nodes logic while resolving divergence Before this patch, while solving content-divergence if one of the divergent cset need to relocate to resolution parent we used to set that cset to "other" side; so it was like we are always going to relocate "other" side which made us to swap the two if "divergent" cset need to relocate. Above mentioned solution for relocating cset was not good and led us to incorrect output in some cases. So this patch, simplify the logic and remove the swapping thing and clearly depend on resolution parent to check if any of the divergent cset needs to relocate. This also means that now in some cases if both the divergent csets needs to relocate, both will be relocated. Even before this patch, there are some cases where both the divergent csets relocated but not in every case where it should have. Coming to the changes in test files: 1) changes in order of merging the two divergent csets is due to fact that now "divergent" and "other" are not swapped and hence "divergent" will be at local side and "other" will be at "other", which also results in change in the hash id for some cases. 2) extra changesets: which is the result of the fact that now we don't miss any case where both the divergent csets should be based on resolution parent before performing the merge -> which caught some cases and performed relocation, hence extra changesets. Although you can find that there is no changes in file content because of these relocation, but I remember loosing some data because of not relocating the "divergent", so why leave any risk out there by not relocating "other" to the resolution parent.
author Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com>
date Sun, 20 Sep 2020 09:22:04 +0530
parents e8660b28bfee
children 88f9bbba392d a1dad44fe3da
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [ui]
  > logtemplate={rev}:{node|short} {desc}\n
  > [defaults]
  > amend=-d "0 0"
  > [alias]
  > glog = log -GT "{rev}: {desc}"
  > [extensions]
  > hgext.rebase=
  > EOF
  $ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/evolve/" >> $HGRCPATH

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo A > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg commit -m a

Basic usage

  $ hg log -G
  @  0:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  
  $ hg touch .
  $ hg log -G
  @  1:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  


Revive usage

  $ echo A > b
  $ hg add b
  $ hg commit -m ab --amend
  $ hg up --hidden 1
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  updated to hidden changeset * (glob)
  (hidden revision '*' was rewritten as: *) (glob)
  working directory parent is obsolete! (*) (glob)
  (use 'hg evolve' to update to its successor: *) (glob)
  $ hg log -G
  o  2:[0-9a-f]{12} ab (re)
  
  @  1:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  
  $ hg touch .
  [1] a
  reviving this changeset will create divergence unless you make a duplicate.
  (a)llow divergence or (d)uplicate the changeset?  a
  2 new content-divergent changesets
  $ hg log -G
  @  3:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  
  \*  2:[0-9a-f]{12} ab (re)
  
  $ hg prune 3
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  working directory is now at 000000000000
  1 changesets pruned

Duplicate

  $ hg touch --duplicate .
  $ hg log -G
  @  4:[0-9a-f]{12} (re)
  
  o  2:[0-9a-f]{12} ab (re)
  

Multiple touch

  $ echo C > c
  $ hg add c
  $ hg commit -m c
  $ echo D > d
  $ hg add d
  $ hg commit -m d
  $ hg log -G
  @  6:[0-9a-f]{12} d (re)
  |
  o  5:[0-9a-f]{12} c (re)
  |
  o  4:[0-9a-f]{12} (re)
  
  o  2:[0-9a-f]{12} ab (re)
  
  $ hg touch .^:.
  $ hg log -G
  @  8:[0-9a-f]{12} d (re)
  |
  o  7:[0-9a-f]{12} c (re)
  |
  o  4:[0-9a-f]{12} (re)
  
  o  2:[0-9a-f]{12} ab (re)
  

check move data kept after rebase on touch:

  $ touch gna1
  $ hg commit -Am gna1
  adding gna1
  $ hg mv gna1 gna2
  $ hg commit -m move
  $ hg st -C --change=tip
  A gna2
    gna1
  R gna1
  $ hg up .^
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg touch
  1 new orphan changesets

  $ hg log -G --hidden
  @  11:[0-9a-f]{12} gna1 (re)
  |
  . \*  10:[0-9a-f]{12} move (re)
  | |
  . x  9:[0-9a-f]{12} gna1 (re)
  |/
  o  8:[0-9a-f]{12} d (re)
  |
  o  7:[0-9a-f]{12} c (re)
  |
  . x  6:[0-9a-f]{12} d (re)
  | |
  . x  5:[0-9a-f]{12} c (re)
  |/
  o  4:[0-9a-f]{12} (re)
  
  x  3:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  
  o  2:[0-9a-f]{12} ab (re)
  
  x  1:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  
  x  0:[0-9a-f]{12} a (re)
  

  $ hg rebase -s 10 -d 11
  rebasing 10:[0-9a-f]{12} "move" (re)
  $ hg st -C --change=tip
  A gna2
    gna1
  R gna1

check that the --duplicate option does not create divergence

  $ hg touch --duplicate 10 --hidden
  1 new orphan changesets

check that reviving a changeset with no successor does not show the prompt

  $ hg prune 13
  1 changesets pruned
  $ hg touch 13 --hidden --note "testing with no successor"
  1 new orphan changesets
  $ hg debugobsolete
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'touch', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '9', 'operation': 'amend', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'touch', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * 0 {0000000000000000000000000000000000000000} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'prune', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'touch', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '4', 'operation': 'touch', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'touch', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '4', 'operation': 'rebase', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * 0 {*} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'prune', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  * * 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'note': 'testing with no successor', 'operation': 'touch', 'user': 'test'} (glob)
  $ hg obslog -r 13 --no-origin --hidden
  x  [0-9a-f]{12} (.*) move (re)
       pruned using prune by test (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000)
       rewritten(.*) as [0-9a-f]{12} using touch by test (.*) (re)
         note: testing with no successor
  

Public phase

  $ hg phase --public -r 2
  $ hg touch 2
  abort: cannot touch public changesets: * (glob)
  (see 'hg help phases' for details)
  [255]
  $ hg touch --duplicate 2

Reviving merge commit

  $ hg up 12
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg merge 15
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  (branch merge, don't forget to commit)
  $ hg ci -m merge
  $ hg st --change .
  A a
  A b
  $ hg prune -r .
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  working directory is now at * (glob)
  1 changesets pruned
  $ hg touch 16 --hidden
  $ hg glog -r '12+15+17'
  o    17: merge
  |\
  | o  15: ab
  |
  @  12: move
  |
  ~
  $ hg st --change 17
  A a
  A b

  $ cd ..

Make sure touch doesn't fail to warn about divergence (issue6107)

  $ hg init touchdiv
  $ cd touchdiv
  $ echo c > c
  $ hg add c
  $ hg ci -m "added c"

  $ hg amend -m "modified c"
  $ hg prune . -q

  $ hg touch -r "desc('added c')" --hidden
  $ hg touch -r "desc('modified c')" --hidden
  [1] modified c
  reviving this changeset will create divergence unless you make a duplicate.
  (a)llow divergence or (d)uplicate the changeset?  a
  2 new content-divergent changesets

But -A allows divergence

  $ hg touch -r "desc('modified c')" --hidden -A
  1 new content-divergent changesets

  $ cd ..