Mercurial > hg-stable
diff mercurial/copies.py @ 23071:652ab726ba93 stable
amend: fix amending rename commit with diverged topologies (issue4405)
This addresses the bug described in issue4405: when obsolescence markers are
enabled, amending a commit with a file move can lead to the copy information
being lost.
However, the bug is more general and can be reproduced without obsmarkers as
well, as demonstracted by Pierre-Yves and put into the updated test.
Specifically, graph topology divergences between the filelogs and the changelog
can cause copy information to be lost during amends.
author | Ryan McElroy <rmcelroy@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 16 Oct 2014 06:35:06 -0700 |
parents | 722117c8e023 |
children | e53f6b72a0e4 |
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--- a/mercurial/copies.py Tue Oct 21 17:09:37 2014 -0400 +++ b/mercurial/copies.py Thu Oct 16 06:35:06 2014 -0700 @@ -19,9 +19,15 @@ return f[:s] def _findlimit(repo, a, b): - """Find the earliest revision that's an ancestor of a or b but not both, + """ + Find the last revision that needs to be checked to ensure that a full + transitive closure for file copies can be properly calculated. + Generally, this means finding the earliest revision number that's an + ancestor of a or b but not both, except when a or b is a direct descendent + of the other, in which case we can return the minimum revnum of a and b. None if no such revision exists. """ + # basic idea: # - mark a and b with different sides # - if a parent's children are all on the same side, the parent is @@ -73,7 +79,29 @@ if not hascommonancestor: return None - return limit + + # Consider the following flow (see test-commit-amend.t under issue4405): + # 1/ File 'a0' committed + # 2/ File renamed from 'a0' to 'a1' in a new commit (call it 'a1') + # 3/ Move back to first commit + # 4/ Create a new commit via revert to contents of 'a1' (call it 'a1-amend') + # 5/ Rename file from 'a1' to 'a2' and commit --amend 'a1-msg' + # + # During the amend in step five, we will be in this state: + # + # @ 3 temporary amend commit for a1-amend + # | + # o 2 a1-amend + # | + # | o 1 a1 + # |/ + # o 0 a0 + # + # When findlimit is called, a and b are revs 3 and 0, so limit will be 2, + # yet the filelog has the copy information in rev 1 and we will not look + # back far enough unless we also look at the a and b as candidates. + # This only occurs when a is a descendent of b or visa-versa. + return min(limit, a, b) def _chain(src, dst, a, b): '''chain two sets of copies a->b'''