debugcommands: support sending HTTP requests with debugwireproto
We implement an action that can issue an HTTP request. We can define
headers via arguments and specify a file to use for the HTTP request
body.
The request uses the HTTP peer's opener, which is already configured
for auth, etc. This is both good and bad. Good in that we get some
nice behavior out of the box. Bad in that some HTTP request headers
are added automatically.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2841
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH<<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
> EOF
$ hg init non-merge
$ cd non-merge
$ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS'
> F
> |
> E
> |
> D
> |
> B C
> |/
> A
> EOS
$ for i in C D E F; do
> hg bookmark -r $i -i BOOK-$i
> done
$ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS'
> E
> |
> D
> |
> B
> EOS
$ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}'
o 7 E
|
o 6 D
|
| o 5 F BOOK-F
| |
| o 4 E BOOK-E
| |
| o 3 D BOOK-D
| |
| o 2 C BOOK-C
| |
o | 1 B
|/
o 0 A
With --keep, bookmark should move
$ hg rebase -r 3+4 -d E --keep
rebasing 3:e7b3f00ed42e "D" (BOOK-D)
note: rebase of 3:e7b3f00ed42e created no changes to commit
rebasing 4:69a34c08022a "E" (BOOK-E)
note: rebase of 4:69a34c08022a created no changes to commit
$ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}'
o 7 E BOOK-D BOOK-E
|
o 6 D
|
| o 5 F BOOK-F
| |
| o 4 E
| |
| o 3 D
| |
| o 2 C BOOK-C
| |
o | 1 B
|/
o 0 A
Move D and E back for the next test
$ hg bookmark BOOK-D -fqir 3
$ hg bookmark BOOK-E -fqir 4
Bookmark is usually an indication of a head. For changes that are introduced by
an ancestor of bookmark B, after moving B to B-NEW, the changes are ideally
still introduced by an ancestor of changeset on B-NEW. In the below case,
"BOOK-D", and "BOOK-E" include changes introduced by "C".
$ hg rebase -s 2 -d E
rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 "C" (BOOK-C C)
rebasing 3:e7b3f00ed42e "D" (BOOK-D)
note: rebase of 3:e7b3f00ed42e created no changes to commit
rebasing 4:69a34c08022a "E" (BOOK-E)
note: rebase of 4:69a34c08022a created no changes to commit
rebasing 5:6b2aeab91270 "F" (BOOK-F F)
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/non-merge/.hg/strip-backup/dc0947a82db8-52bb4973-rebase.hg
$ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}'
o 5 F BOOK-F
|
o 4 C BOOK-C BOOK-D BOOK-E
|
o 3 E
|
o 2 D
|
o 1 B
|
o 0 A
Merge and its ancestors all become empty
$ hg init $TESTTMP/merge1
$ cd $TESTTMP/merge1
$ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS'
> E
> /|
> B C D
> \|/
> A
> EOS
$ for i in C D E; do
> hg bookmark -r $i -i BOOK-$i
> done
$ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS'
> H
> |
> D
> |
> C
> |
> B
> EOS
$ hg rebase -r '(A::)-(B::)-A' -d H
rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 "C" (BOOK-C)
note: rebase of 2:dc0947a82db8 created no changes to commit
rebasing 3:b18e25de2cf5 "D" (BOOK-D)
note: rebase of 3:b18e25de2cf5 created no changes to commit
rebasing 4:86a1f6686812 "E" (BOOK-E E)
note: rebase of 4:86a1f6686812 created no changes to commit
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/merge1/.hg/strip-backup/b18e25de2cf5-1fd0a4ba-rebase.hg
$ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}'
o 4 H BOOK-C BOOK-D BOOK-E
|
o 3 D
|
o 2 C
|
o 1 B
|
o 0 A
Part of ancestors of a merge become empty
$ hg init $TESTTMP/merge2
$ cd $TESTTMP/merge2
$ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS'
> G
> /|
> E F
> | |
> B C D
> \|/
> A
> EOS
$ for i in C D E F G; do
> hg bookmark -r $i -i BOOK-$i
> done
$ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS'
> H
> |
> F
> |
> C
> |
> B
> EOS
$ hg rebase -r '(A::)-(B::)-A' -d H
rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 "C" (BOOK-C)
note: rebase of 2:dc0947a82db8 created no changes to commit
rebasing 3:b18e25de2cf5 "D" (BOOK-D D)
rebasing 4:03ca77807e91 "E" (BOOK-E E)
rebasing 5:ad6717a6a58e "F" (BOOK-F)
note: rebase of 5:ad6717a6a58e created no changes to commit
rebasing 6:c58e8bdac1f4 "G" (BOOK-G G)
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/merge2/.hg/strip-backup/b18e25de2cf5-2d487005-rebase.hg
$ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}'
o 7 G BOOK-G
|\
| o 6 E BOOK-E
| |
o | 5 D BOOK-D BOOK-F
|/
o 4 H BOOK-C
|
o 3 F
|
o 2 C
|
o 1 B
|
o 0 A