rebase: add boolean config item rebase.store-source
This allows to use rebase without recording a rebase_source extra
field. This is useful for example to build a mirror converted from
another SCM (such as svn) by converting only new revisions, and
then incrementally add them to the destination by pulling from the
newly converted (unrelated) repo and rebasing the new revisions
onto the last old already stored changeset. Without this patch the
rebased changesets would always receive some rebase_source that
would depend on the particular history of the conversion process,
instead of only depending on the original source revisions.
This is used to implement a hg mirror repo of SvarDOS (a partially
nonfree but completely redistributable DOS distribution) in the
scripts at https://hg.pushbx.org/ecm/svardos.scr/
In particular, cre.sh creates an svn mirror, upd.sh recreates an
entire hg repo from the svn mirror (which takes too long to do in a
regular job), and akt.sh uses hg convert with the config item
convert.svn.startrev to incrementally convert only the two most
recent revisions already found in the mirror destination plus any
possible new revisions. If any are found, the temporary repo's
changesets are pulled into the destination (as changesets from an
unrelated repository). Then the changesets corresponding to the new
revisions are rebased onto the prior final changeset. (Finally, the
two remaining duplicates of the prior head and its parent are
stripped from the destination repository.)
Without this patch, the particular rebase_source extra field would
depend on the order and times at which akt.sh was used, instead of
only depending on the source repository. In other words, whatever
sequence of upd.sh and akt.sh is used at whatever times, it is
desired that the final output repositories always match each other
exactly.
GNU diff is the reference for all of these results.
Prepare tests:
$ echo '[alias]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo 'ndiff = diff --nodates' >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init
$ printf 'hello world\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
$ hg ci -Amfoo -ufoo
adding foo
Test added blank lines:
$ printf '\nhello world\n\ngoodbye world\n\n' >foo
>>> two diffs showing three added lines <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
+
hello world
+
goodbye world
+
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
+
hello world
+
goodbye world
+
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -B
$ hg ndiff -Bb
Test added horizontal space first on a line():
$ printf '\t hello world\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
>>> four diffs showing added space first on the first line <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+ hello world
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+ hello world
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+ hello world
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -Bb
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+ hello world
goodbye world
Test added horizontal space last on a line:
$ printf 'hello world\t \ngoodbye world\n' >foo
>>> two diffs showing space appended to the first line <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+hello world
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+hello world
goodbye world
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -b
$ hg ndiff -Bb
Test added horizontal space in the middle of a word:
$ printf 'hello world\ngood bye world\n' >foo
>>> four diffs showing space inserted into "goodbye" <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
hello world
-goodbye world
+good bye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
hello world
-goodbye world
+good bye world
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
hello world
-goodbye world
+good bye world
$ hg ndiff -Bb
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
hello world
-goodbye world
+good bye world
Test increased horizontal whitespace amount:
$ printf 'hello world\ngoodbye\t\t \tworld\n' >foo
>>> two diffs showing changed whitespace amount in the last line <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
hello world
-goodbye world
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
hello world
-goodbye world
+goodbye world
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -b
$ hg ndiff -Bb
Test added blank line with horizontal whitespace:
$ printf 'hello world\n \t\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
>>> three diffs showing added blank line with horizontal space <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+
goodbye world
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -Bb
Test added blank line with other whitespace:
$ printf 'hello world\n \t\ngoodbye world \n' >foo
>>> three diffs showing added blank line with other space <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+hello world
+
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+hello world
+
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+
goodbye world
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -Bb
Test whitespace changes:
$ printf 'helloworld\ngoodbye\tworld \n' >foo
>>> four diffs showing changed whitespace <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+helloworld
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+helloworld
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+helloworld
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -Bb
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-hello world
+helloworld
goodbye world
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -w
Test whitespace changes and blank lines:
$ printf 'helloworld\n\n\n\ngoodbye\tworld \n' >foo
>>> five diffs showing changed whitespace <<<
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+helloworld
+
+
+
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -B
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+helloworld
+
+
+
+goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -b
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
-hello world
+helloworld
+
+
+
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -Bb
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
-hello world
+helloworld
+
+
+
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff -w
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
hello world
+
+
+
goodbye world
>>> no diffs <<<
$ hg ndiff -wB
Test \r (carriage return) as used in "DOS" line endings:
$ printf 'hello world\r\n\r\ngoodbye\rworld\n' >foo
$ hg ndiff
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+hello world\r (esc)
+\r (esc)
+goodbye\r (no-eol) (esc)
world
Test \r (carriage return) as used in "DOS" line endings:
$ printf 'hello world \r\n\t\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
$ hg ndiff --ignore-space-at-eol
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+\t (esc)
goodbye world
No completely blank lines to ignore:
$ printf 'hello world\r\n\r\ngoodbye\rworld\n' >foo
$ hg ndiff --ignore-blank-lines
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
-hello world
-goodbye world
+hello world\r (esc)
+\r (esc)
+goodbye\r (no-eol) (esc)
world
Only new line noticed:
$ hg ndiff --ignore-space-change
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+\r (esc)
goodbye world
$ hg ndiff --ignore-all-space
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
hello world
+\r (esc)
goodbye world
New line not noticed when space change ignored:
$ hg ndiff --ignore-blank-lines --ignore-all-space
Do not ignore all newlines, only blank lines
$ printf 'hello \nworld\ngoodbye world\n' > foo
$ hg ndiff --ignore-blank-lines
diff -r 540c40a65b78 foo
--- a/foo
+++ b/foo
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
-hello world
+hello
+world
goodbye world
Test hunk offsets adjustments with --ignore-blank-lines
$ hg revert -aC
reverting foo
$ printf '\nb\nx\nd\n' > a
$ printf 'b\ny\nd\n' > b
$ hg add a b
$ hg ci -m add
$ hg cat -r . a > b
$ hg cat -r . b > a
$ hg diff -B --nodates a > ../diffa
$ cat ../diffa
diff -r 0e66aa54f318 a
--- a/a
+++ b/a
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
b
-x
+y
d
$ hg diff -B --nodates b > ../diffb
$ cat ../diffb
diff -r 0e66aa54f318 b
--- a/b
+++ b/b
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
b
-y
+x
d
$ hg revert -aC
reverting a
reverting b
$ hg import --no-commit ../diffa
applying ../diffa
$ hg revert -aC
reverting a
$ hg import --no-commit ../diffb
applying ../diffb
$ hg revert -aC
reverting b