tests/test-merge-local.t
author Angel Ezquerra <angel.ezquerra@gmail.com>
Fri, 06 Sep 2013 00:38:28 +0200
changeset 19811 5e10d41e7b9c
parent 15501 2371f4aea665
child 26614 ef1eb6df7071
permissions -rw-r--r--
merge: let the user choose to merge, keep local or keep remote subrepo revisions When a subrepo has changed on the local and remote revisions, prompt the user whether it wants to merge those subrepo revisions, keep the local revision or keep the remote revision. Up until now mercurial would always perform a merge on a subrepo that had changed on the local and the remote revisions. This is often inconvenient. For example: - You may want to perform the actual subrepo merge after you have merged the parent subrepo files. - Some subrepos may be considered "read only", in the sense that you are not supposed to add new revisions to them. In those cases "merging a subrepo" means choosing which _existing_ revision you want to use on the merged revision. This is often the case for subrepos that contain binary dependencies (such as DLLs, etc). This new prompt makes mercurial better cope with those common scenarios. Notes: - The default behavior (which is the one that is used when ui is not interactive) remains unchanged (i.e. merge is the default action). - This prompt will be shown even if the ui --tool flag is set. - I don't know of a way to test the "keep local" and "keep remote" options (i.e. to force the test to choose those options). # HG changeset patch # User Angel Ezquerra <angel.ezquerra@gmail.com> # Date 1378420708 -7200 # Fri Sep 06 00:38:28 2013 +0200 # Node ID 2fb9cb0c7b26303ac3178b7739975e663075857d # Parent 50d721553198cea51c30f53b76d41dc919280097 merge: let the user choose to merge, keep local or keep remote subrepo revisions When a subrepo has changed on the local and remote revisions, prompt the user whether it wants to merge those subrepo revisions, keep the local revision or keep the remote revision. Up until now mercurial would always perform a merge on a subrepo that had changed on the local and the remote revisions. This is often inconvenient. For example: - You may want to perform the actual subrepo merge after you have merged the parent subrepo files. - Some subrepos may be considered "read only", in the sense that you are not supposed to add new revisions to them. In those cases "merging a subrepo" means choosing which _existing_ revision you want to use on the merged revision. This is often the case for subrepos that contain binary dependencies (such as DLLs, etc). This new prompt makes mercurial better cope with those common scenarios. Notes: - The default behavior (which is the one that is used when ui is not interactive) remains unchanged (i.e. merge is the default action). - This prompt will be shown even if the ui --tool flag is set. - I don't know of a way to test the "keep local" and "keep remote" options (i.e. to force the test to choose those options).

  $ hg init

Revision 0:

  $ echo "unchanged" > unchanged
  $ echo "remove me" > remove
  $ echo "copy me" > copy
  $ echo "move me" > move
  $ for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
  >     echo "merge ok $i" >> zzz1_merge_ok
  > done
  $ echo "merge bad" > zzz2_merge_bad
  $ hg ci -Am "revision 0"
  adding copy
  adding move
  adding remove
  adding unchanged
  adding zzz1_merge_ok
  adding zzz2_merge_bad

Revision 1:

  $ hg rm remove
  $ hg mv move moved
  $ hg cp copy copied
  $ echo "added" > added
  $ hg add added
  $ echo "new first line" > zzz1_merge_ok
  $ hg cat zzz1_merge_ok >> zzz1_merge_ok
  $ echo "new last line" >> zzz2_merge_bad
  $ hg ci -m "revision 1"

Local changes to revision 0:

  $ hg co 0
  4 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo "new last line" >> zzz1_merge_ok
  $ echo "another last line" >> zzz2_merge_bad

  $ hg diff --nodates | grep "^[+-][^<>]"
  --- a/zzz1_merge_ok
  +++ b/zzz1_merge_ok
  +new last line
  --- a/zzz2_merge_bad
  +++ b/zzz2_merge_bad
  +another last line

  $ hg st
  M zzz1_merge_ok
  M zzz2_merge_bad

Local merge with bad merge tool:

  $ HGMERGE=false hg co
  merging zzz1_merge_ok
  merging zzz2_merge_bad
  merging zzz2_merge_bad failed!
  3 files updated, 1 files merged, 2 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges
  [1]

  $ hg co 0
  merging zzz1_merge_ok
  merging zzz2_merge_bad
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging zzz2_merge_bad incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 3 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges
  [1]

  $ hg diff --nodates | grep "^[+-][^<>]"
  --- a/zzz1_merge_ok
  +++ b/zzz1_merge_ok
  +new last line
  --- a/zzz2_merge_bad
  +++ b/zzz2_merge_bad
  +another last line
  +=======

  $ hg st
  M zzz1_merge_ok
  M zzz2_merge_bad
  ? zzz2_merge_bad.orig

Local merge with conflicts:

  $ hg co
  merging zzz1_merge_ok
  merging zzz2_merge_bad
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging zzz2_merge_bad incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  3 files updated, 1 files merged, 2 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges
  [1]

  $ hg co 0
  merging zzz1_merge_ok
  merging zzz2_merge_bad
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging zzz2_merge_bad incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 3 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges
  [1]

  $ hg diff --nodates | grep "^[+-][^<>]"
  --- a/zzz1_merge_ok
  +++ b/zzz1_merge_ok
  +new last line
  --- a/zzz2_merge_bad
  +++ b/zzz2_merge_bad
  +another last line
  +=======
  +=======
  +new last line
  +=======

  $ hg st
  M zzz1_merge_ok
  M zzz2_merge_bad
  ? zzz2_merge_bad.orig

Local merge without conflicts:

  $ hg revert zzz2_merge_bad

  $ hg co
  merging zzz1_merge_ok
  4 files updated, 1 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg diff --nodates | grep "^[+-][^<>]"
  --- a/zzz1_merge_ok
  +++ b/zzz1_merge_ok
  +new last line

  $ hg st
  M zzz1_merge_ok
  ? zzz2_merge_bad.orig