histedit: read state from histeditstate
Read the state in histeditstate. This allows us to correctly update
internal variables when necessary without having to recreate a new
state. When we read a state in _histedit state while we will already
have state passed from histedit(), we can read the state in place
and don't have to merge two histeditstates.
import os
from mercurial import hg, ui, merge
u = ui.ui()
repo = hg.repository(u, 'test1', create=1)
os.chdir('test1')
def commit(text, time):
repo.commit(text=text, date="%d 0" % time)
def addcommit(name, time):
f = open(name, 'w')
f.write('%s\n' % name)
f.close()
repo[None].add([name])
commit(name, time)
def update(rev):
merge.update(repo, rev, False, True, False)
def merge_(rev):
merge.update(repo, rev, True, False, False)
if __name__ == '__main__':
addcommit("A", 0)
addcommit("B", 1)
update(0)
addcommit("C", 2)
merge_(1)
commit("D", 3)
update(2)
addcommit("E", 4)
addcommit("F", 5)
update(3)
addcommit("G", 6)
merge_(5)
commit("H", 7)
update(5)
addcommit("I", 8)
# Ancestors
print 'Ancestors of 5'
for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([5]):
print r,
print '\nAncestors of 6 and 5'
for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([6, 5]):
print r,
print '\nAncestors of 5 and 4'
for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([5, 4]):
print r,
print '\nAncestors of 7, stop at 6'
for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7], 6):
print r,
print '\nAncestors of 7, including revs'
for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7], inclusive=True):
print r,
print '\nAncestors of 7, 5 and 3, including revs'
for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7, 5, 3], inclusive=True):
print r,
# Descendants
print '\n\nDescendants of 5'
for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5]):
print r,
print '\nDescendants of 5 and 3'
for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5, 3]):
print r,
print '\nDescendants of 5 and 4'
for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5, 4]):
print r,