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revert: do not reverse hunks in interactive when REV is not parent (issue5096)
And introduce a new "apply" operation verb for this case as suggested in
issue5096. This replaces the no longer used "revert" operation.
In interactive revert, when reverting to something else that the parent
revision, display an "apply this change" message with a diff that is not
reversed.
The rationale is that `hg revert -i -r REV` will show hunks of the diff from
the working directory to REV and prompt the user to select them for applying
(to working directory). This contradicts dcc56e10c23b in which it was
decided to have the "direction" of prompted hunks reversed. Later on
[1], there was a broad consensus (but no decision) towards the "as to
be applied direction". Now that --interactive is no longer experimental
(5910db5d1913), it's time to switch and thus we drop no longer used
"experimental.revertalternateinteractivemode" configuration option.
[1]: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-November/090142.html
.. feature::
When interactive revert is run against a revision other than the working
directory parent, the diff shown is the diff to *apply* to the working directory,
rather than the diff to *discard* from the working copy. This is in line with
related user experiences with `git` and appears to be less confusing with
`ui.interface=curses`.
author | Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> |
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date | Fri, 03 Nov 2017 14:47:37 +0100 |
parents | 2f5a135b2b04 |
children | cf887d601014 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function import unittest from mercurial import ( mdiff, ) from mercurial.context import ( annotateline, _annotatepair, ) class AnnotateTests(unittest.TestCase): """Unit tests for annotate code.""" def testannotatepair(self): self.maxDiff = None # camelcase-required oldfctx = b'old' p1fctx, p2fctx, childfctx = b'p1', b'p2', b'c' olddata = b'a\nb\n' p1data = b'a\nb\nc\n' p2data = b'a\nc\nd\n' childdata = b'a\nb2\nc\nc2\nd\n' diffopts = mdiff.diffopts() def decorate(text, rev): return ([annotateline(fctx=rev, lineno=i) for i in xrange(1, text.count(b'\n') + 1)], text) # Basic usage oldann = decorate(olddata, oldfctx) p1ann = decorate(p1data, p1fctx) p1ann = _annotatepair([oldann], p1fctx, p1ann, False, diffopts) self.assertEqual(p1ann[0], [ annotateline('old', 1), annotateline('old', 2), annotateline('p1', 3), ]) p2ann = decorate(p2data, p2fctx) p2ann = _annotatepair([oldann], p2fctx, p2ann, False, diffopts) self.assertEqual(p2ann[0], [ annotateline('old', 1), annotateline('p2', 2), annotateline('p2', 3), ]) # Test with multiple parents (note the difference caused by ordering) childann = decorate(childdata, childfctx) childann = _annotatepair([p1ann, p2ann], childfctx, childann, False, diffopts) self.assertEqual(childann[0], [ annotateline('old', 1), annotateline('c', 2), annotateline('p2', 2), annotateline('c', 4), annotateline('p2', 3), ]) childann = decorate(childdata, childfctx) childann = _annotatepair([p2ann, p1ann], childfctx, childann, False, diffopts) self.assertEqual(childann[0], [ annotateline('old', 1), annotateline('c', 2), annotateline('p1', 3), annotateline('c', 4), annotateline('p2', 3), ]) # Test with skipchild (note the difference caused by ordering) childann = decorate(childdata, childfctx) childann = _annotatepair([p1ann, p2ann], childfctx, childann, True, diffopts) self.assertEqual(childann[0], [ annotateline('old', 1), annotateline('old', 2, True), # note that this line was carried over from earlier so it is *not* # marked skipped annotateline('p2', 2), annotateline('p2', 2, True), annotateline('p2', 3), ]) childann = decorate(childdata, childfctx) childann = _annotatepair([p2ann, p1ann], childfctx, childann, True, diffopts) self.assertEqual(childann[0], [ annotateline('old', 1), annotateline('old', 2, True), annotateline('p1', 3), annotateline('p1', 3, True), annotateline('p2', 3), ]) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)