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scmutil: make cleanupnodes delete divergent bookmarks
cleanupnodes takes care of bookmark movement, and bookmark movement could
cause bookmark divergent resolution as a side effect. This patch adds such
bookmark divergent resolution logic so future rebase migration will be
easier.
The revset is carefully written to be equivalent to what rebase does today.
Although I think it might make sense to remove divergent bookmarks more
aggressively, for example:
F book@1
|
E book@2
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| D book
| |
| C
|/
B book@3
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A
When rebase -s C -d E, "book@1" will be removed, "book@3" will be kept,
and the end result is:
D book
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C
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F
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E book@2 (?)
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B book@3
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A
The question is should we keep book@2? The current logic keeps it. If we
choose not to (makes some sense to me), the "deleterevs" revset could be
simplified to "newnode % oldnode".
For now, I just make it compatible with the existing behavior. If we want to
make the "deleterevs" revset simpler, we can always do it in the future.
author | Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:13:51 -0700 |
parents | b1b35a9051c3 |
children | 47ef023d0165 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """Test the running system for features availability. Exit with zero if all features are there, non-zero otherwise. If a feature name is prefixed with "no-", the absence of feature is tested. """ from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import hghave import optparse import os import sys checks = hghave.checks def list_features(): for name, feature in sorted(checks.items()): desc = feature[1] print(name + ':', desc) def test_features(): failed = 0 for name, feature in checks.items(): check, _ = feature try: check() except Exception as e: print("feature %s failed: %s" % (name, e)) failed += 1 return failed parser = optparse.OptionParser("%prog [options] [features]") parser.add_option("--test-features", action="store_true", help="test available features") parser.add_option("--list-features", action="store_true", help="list available features") def _loadaddon(): if 'TESTDIR' in os.environ: # loading from '.' isn't needed, because `hghave` should be # running at TESTTMP in this case path = os.environ['TESTDIR'] else: path = '.' if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'hghaveaddon.py')): return sys.path.insert(0, path) try: import hghaveaddon assert hghaveaddon # silence pyflakes except BaseException as inst: sys.stderr.write('failed to import hghaveaddon.py from %r: %s\n' % (path, inst)) sys.exit(2) sys.path.pop(0) if __name__ == '__main__': options, args = parser.parse_args() _loadaddon() if options.list_features: list_features() sys.exit(0) if options.test_features: sys.exit(test_features()) hghave.require(args)