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tests: use desc() revset instead of node hashes in test-evolve-continue.t Using desc() makes the tests less fragile if new steps are inserted, since the test output can be more easily regenerated rather than having to go and find all of the commit hashes in the input to replace them.
author Luke Granger-Brown <hg@lukegb.com>
date Mon, 14 Mar 2022 17:05:41 +0000
parents 83ceafbaa7d6
children 88f9bbba392d
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  $ . $TESTDIR/testlib/pythonpath.sh
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > evolve=
  > [experimental]
  > evolution.allowdivergence = True
  > EOF

This test file tests the case of content-divergence resolution of changesets
that have the null revision as the parent.

  $ hg init issue6201
  $ cd issue6201

  $ touch test
  $ hg add test
  $ hg commit -m test
  $ hg log -T '{node|short}\n'
  be090ea66256

  $ echo a >> test
  $ hg amend -m div1
  $ hg log -T '{node|short}\n'
  79fa0eb22d65

  $ hg up be090ea66256 --hidden --quiet
  updated to hidden changeset be090ea66256
  (hidden revision 'be090ea66256' was rewritten as: 79fa0eb22d65)
  working directory parent is obsolete! (be090ea66256)
  $ echo a >> test
  $ echo b >> test
  $ hg amend -m div2
  2 new content-divergent changesets
  $ hg log -T '{node|short}\n'
  4b2524b7508e
  79fa0eb22d65

  $ hg evolve --content-divergent --tool :other
  merge:[1] div1
  with: [2] div2
  base: [0] test
  0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  working directory is now at 62fcb3488421

  $ hg evolve --list