phases: rewrite "immutable changeset" to "public changeset"
The phrase "cannot edit immutable changeset" is kind of tautological.
Of course unchangeable things can't be changed. We instead mention
"public" and provide a hint so that we can point to the actual
problem. Even in cases where some operation other than edition cannot
be performed, "public" gives the root cause that results in the
"immutable" effect.
There is a precedent for saying "public" instead of "immutable", for
example, in `hg commit --amend`.
import os
from mercurial import hg, ui
from mercurial.scmutil import walkrepos
from mercurial.util import checklink
from os import mkdir, chdir
from os.path import join as pjoin
u = ui.ui()
sym = checklink('.')
hg.repository(u, 'top1', create=1)
mkdir('subdir')
chdir('subdir')
hg.repository(u, 'sub1', create=1)
mkdir('subsubdir')
chdir('subsubdir')
hg.repository(u, 'subsub1', create=1)
chdir(os.path.pardir)
if sym:
os.symlink(os.path.pardir, 'circle')
os.symlink(pjoin('subsubdir', 'subsub1'), 'subsub1')
def runtest():
reposet = frozenset(walkrepos('.', followsym=True))
if sym and (len(reposet) != 3):
print "reposet = %r" % (reposet,)
print ("Found %d repositories when I should have found 3"
% (len(reposet),))
if (not sym) and (len(reposet) != 2):
print "reposet = %r" % (reposet,)
print ("Found %d repositories when I should have found 2"
% (len(reposet),))
sub1set = frozenset((pjoin('.', 'sub1'),
pjoin('.', 'circle', 'subdir', 'sub1')))
if len(sub1set & reposet) != 1:
print "sub1set = %r" % (sub1set,)
print "reposet = %r" % (reposet,)
print "sub1set and reposet should have exactly one path in common."
sub2set = frozenset((pjoin('.', 'subsub1'),
pjoin('.', 'subsubdir', 'subsub1')))
if len(sub2set & reposet) != 1:
print "sub2set = %r" % (sub2set,)
print "reposet = %r" % (reposet,)
print "sub2set and reposet should have exactly one path in common."
sub3 = pjoin('.', 'circle', 'top1')
if sym and sub3 not in reposet:
print "reposet = %r" % (reposet,)
print "Symbolic links are supported and %s is not in reposet" % (sub3,)
runtest()
if sym:
# Simulate not having symlinks.
del os.path.samestat
sym = False
runtest()