tests/test-rebase-rename.t
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
Fri, 11 Nov 2016 21:11:17 +0000
changeset 30419 0852161588c6
parent 28627 d7af9b4ae7dd
child 33332 3b7cb3d17137
permissions -rw-r--r--
osutil: implement setprocname to set process title for some platforms This patch adds a simple setprocname method to osutil. The operation is not defined by any standard and is platform-specific, the current implementation tries to cover some major platforms (ex. Linux, OS X, FreeBSD) that is relatively easy to support. Other platforms (Windows [4], other BSDs, ...) can be added in the future. The current implementation supports two methods to change process title: a. setproctitle if available (works in FreeBSD). b. rewrite argv in place (works in Linux [1] and Mac OS X). [2] [3] [1]: Linux has "prctl(PR_SET_NAME, ...)" but 1) it has 16-byte limit, which is too small; 2) it is not quite equivalent to what we want - it changes "/proc/self/comm", not "/proc/self/cmdline" - "comm" change won't show up in "ps" output unless "-o comm" is used. [2]: The implementation does not rewrite the **environ buffer like some other implementations do, just to make the code simpler and safer. However, this also means the buffer size we can rewrite is significantly shorter. If we are really greedy and want the "environ" space, we can change the implementation later. [3]: It requires a CPython private API: Py_GetArgcArgv to get the original argv. Unfortunately Python 3 makes a copy of argv and returns the wchar_t version, so it is not supported for now. (if we really want to, we could count backwards from "char **environ", given known argc and argv, not sure if that's a good idea - probably not) [4]: The feature is aimed to make it easier for forked command server processes to show what they are doing. Since Windows does not support fork(), despite it's a major platform, its support is not added in this patch.

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > rebase=
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tlog  = log  --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n"
  > tglog = tlog --graph
  > EOF


  $ hg init a
  $ cd a

  $ mkdir d
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -Am A
  adding a

  $ echo b > d/b
  $ hg ci -Am B
  adding d/b

  $ hg mv d d-renamed
  moving d/b to d-renamed/b (glob)
  $ hg ci -m 'rename B'

  $ hg up -q -C 1

  $ hg mv a a-renamed
  $ echo x > d/x
  $ hg add d/x

  $ hg ci -m 'rename A'
  created new head

  $ hg tglog
  @  3: 'rename A'
  |
  | o  2: 'rename B'
  |/
  o  1: 'B'
  |
  o  0: 'A'
  

Rename is tracked:

  $ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
  3: 'rename A' 
  diff --git a/a b/a-renamed
  rename from a
  rename to a-renamed
  diff --git a/d/x b/d/x
  new file mode 100644
  --- /dev/null
  +++ b/d/x
  @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  +x
  
Rebase the revision containing the rename:

  $ hg rebase -s 3 -d 2
  rebasing 3:73a3ee40125d "rename A" (tip)
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/73a3ee40125d-1d78ebcf-backup.hg (glob)

  $ hg tglog
  @  3: 'rename A'
  |
  o  2: 'rename B'
  |
  o  1: 'B'
  |
  o  0: 'A'
  

Rename is not lost:

  $ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
  3: 'rename A' 
  diff --git a/a b/a-renamed
  rename from a
  rename to a-renamed
  diff --git a/d-renamed/x b/d-renamed/x
  new file mode 100644
  --- /dev/null
  +++ b/d-renamed/x
  @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  +x
  

Rebased revision does not contain information about b (issue3739)

  $ hg log -r 3 --debug
  changeset:   3:032a9b75e83bff1dcfb6cbfa4ef50a704bf1b569
  tag:         tip
  phase:       draft
  parent:      2:220d0626d185f372d9d8f69d9c73b0811d7725f7
  parent:      -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
  manifest:    3:035d66b27a1b06b2d12b46d41a39adb7a200c370
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  files+:      a-renamed d-renamed/x
  files-:      a
  extra:       branch=default
  extra:       rebase_source=73a3ee40125d6f0f347082e5831ceccb3f005f8a
  description:
  rename A
  
  

  $ cd ..


  $ hg init b
  $ cd b

  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -Am A
  adding a

  $ echo b > b
  $ hg ci -Am B
  adding b

  $ hg cp b b-copied
  $ hg ci -Am 'copy B'

  $ hg up -q -C 1

  $ hg cp a a-copied
  $ hg ci -m 'copy A'
  created new head

  $ hg tglog
  @  3: 'copy A'
  |
  | o  2: 'copy B'
  |/
  o  1: 'B'
  |
  o  0: 'A'
  
Copy is tracked:

  $ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
  3: 'copy A' 
  diff --git a/a b/a-copied
  copy from a
  copy to a-copied
  
Rebase the revision containing the copy:

  $ hg rebase -s 3 -d 2
  rebasing 3:0a8162ff18a8 "copy A" (tip)
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/b/.hg/strip-backup/0a8162ff18a8-dd06302a-backup.hg (glob)

  $ hg tglog
  @  3: 'copy A'
  |
  o  2: 'copy B'
  |
  o  1: 'B'
  |
  o  0: 'A'
  

Copy is not lost:

  $ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
  3: 'copy A' 
  diff --git a/a b/a-copied
  copy from a
  copy to a-copied
  

Rebased revision does not contain information about b (issue3739)

  $ hg log -r 3 --debug
  changeset:   3:98f6e6dbf45ab54079c2237fbd11066a5c41a11d
  tag:         tip
  phase:       draft
  parent:      2:39e588434882ff77d01229d169cdc77f29e8855e
  parent:      -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
  manifest:    3:2232f329d66fffe3930d43479ae624f66322b04d
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  files+:      a-copied
  extra:       branch=default
  extra:       rebase_source=0a8162ff18a8900df8df8ef7ac0046955205613e
  description:
  copy A
  
  

  $ cd ..


Test rebase across repeating renames:

  $ hg init repo

  $ cd repo

  $ echo testing > file1.txt
  $ hg add file1.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Adding file1"

  $ hg rename file1.txt file2.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Rename file1 to file2"

  $ echo Unrelated change > unrelated.txt
  $ hg add unrelated.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Unrelated change"

  $ hg rename file2.txt file1.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Rename file2 back to file1"

  $ hg update -r -2
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ echo Another unrelated change >> unrelated.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Another unrelated change"
  created new head

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 'Another unrelated change'
  |
  | o  3: 'Rename file2 back to file1'
  |/
  o  2: 'Unrelated change'
  |
  o  1: 'Rename file1 to file2'
  |
  o  0: 'Adding file1'
  

  $ hg rebase -s 4 -d 3
  rebasing 4:b918d683b091 "Another unrelated change" (tip)
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/b918d683b091-3024bc57-backup.hg (glob)

  $ hg diff --stat -c .
   unrelated.txt |  1 +
   1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

  $ cd ..

Verify that copies get preserved (issue4192).
  $ hg init copy-gets-preserved
  $ cd copy-gets-preserved

  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg commit --message "File a created"
  $ hg copy a b
  $ echo b > b
  $ hg commit --message "File b created as copy of a and modified"
  $ hg copy b c
  $ echo c > c
  $ hg commit --message "File c created as copy of b and modified"
  $ hg copy c d
  $ echo d > d
  $ hg commit --message "File d created as copy of c and modified"

Note that there are four entries in the log for d
  $ hg tglog --follow d
  @  3: 'File d created as copy of c and modified'
  |
  o  2: 'File c created as copy of b and modified'
  |
  o  1: 'File b created as copy of a and modified'
  |
  o  0: 'File a created'
  
Update back to before we performed copies, and inject an unrelated change.
  $ hg update 0
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ echo unrelated > unrelated
  $ hg add unrelated
  $ hg commit --message "Unrelated file created"
  created new head
  $ hg update 4
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Rebase the copies on top of the unrelated change.
  $ hg rebase --source 1 --dest 4
  rebasing 1:79d255d24ad2 "File b created as copy of a and modified"
  rebasing 2:327f772bc074 "File c created as copy of b and modified"
  rebasing 3:421b7e82bb85 "File d created as copy of c and modified"
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/copy-gets-preserved/.hg/strip-backup/79d255d24ad2-a2265555-backup.hg (glob)
  $ hg update 4
  3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

There should still be four entries in the log for d
  $ hg tglog --follow d
  @  4: 'File d created as copy of c and modified'
  |
  o  3: 'File c created as copy of b and modified'
  |
  o  2: 'File b created as copy of a and modified'
  :
  o  0: 'File a created'
  
Same steps as above, but with --collapse on rebase to make sure the
copy records collapse correctly.
  $ hg co 1
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo more >> unrelated
  $ hg ci -m 'unrelated commit is unrelated'
  created new head
  $ hg rebase -s 2 --dest 5 --collapse
  rebasing 2:68bf06433839 "File b created as copy of a and modified"
  rebasing 3:af74b229bc02 "File c created as copy of b and modified"
  merging b and c to c
  rebasing 4:dbb9ba033561 "File d created as copy of c and modified"
  merging c and d to d
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/copy-gets-preserved/.hg/strip-backup/68bf06433839-dde37595-backup.hg (glob)
  $ hg co tip
  3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

This should show both revision 3 and 0 since 'd' was transitively a
copy of 'a'.

  $ hg tglog --follow d
  @  3: 'Collapsed revision
  :  * File b created as copy of a and modified
  :  * File c created as copy of b and modified
  :  * File d created as copy of c and modified'
  o  0: 'File a created'
  

  $ cd ..