transaction-summary: display the summary for all transactions
Now that we records "all" changes happening in a transaction (in tr.changes)
we will be able to provide better report on various changes (phases turned
public, changeset obsoleted, branch merged or created, etc..)
This is far too late in the cycle to play with this, but having this existing
method called more widely will help extensions to play around with various
options during the 4.4 cycle.
Instead of calling registersummarycallback only for transactions we want, we
always call it and use the transaction name to decide when to report (eg: we
do not want `hg amend` to report new obsoleted changesets). Filtering on
transaction name does not seems great, but seems good enough for the moment.
We can change the API during the next cycle.
The previous manual call during unbundling of the bundle2 "obsmarkers" part is
no longer necessary and has been dropped.
# In most cases, the mercurial repository can be read by the bundled hg, but
# that isn't always true because third-party extensions may change the store
# format, for example. In which case, the system hg installation is used.
#
# We want to use the hg version being tested when interacting with the test
# repository, and the system hg when interacting with the mercurial source code
# repository.
#
# The mercurial source repository was typically orignally cloned with the
# system mercurial installation, and may require extensions or settings from
# the system installation.
syshg () {
(
syshgenv
exec hg "$@"
)
}
# Revert the environment so that running "hg" runs the system hg
# rather than the test hg installation.
syshgenv () {
. "$HGTEST_RESTOREENV"
HGPLAIN=1
export HGPLAIN
}
# The test-repo is a live hg repository which may have evolution markers
# created, e.g. when a ~/.hgrc enabled evolution.
#
# Tests may be run using a custom HGRCPATH, which do not enable evolution
# markers by default.
#
# If test-repo includes evolution markers, and we do not enable evolution
# markers, hg will occasionally complain when it notices them, which disrupts
# tests resulting in sporadic failures.
#
# Since we aren't performing any write operations on the test-repo, there's
# no harm in telling hg that we support evolution markers, which is what the
# following lines for the hgrc file do:
cat >> "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
[experimental]
evolution = createmarkers
EOF
# Use the system hg command if the bundled hg can't read the repository with
# no warning nor error.
if [ -n "`hg id -R "$TESTDIR/.." 2>&1 >/dev/null`" ]; then
alias testrepohg=syshg
alias testrepohgenv=syshgenv
else
alias testrepohg=hg
alias testrepohgenv=:
fi