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update: resurrect bare update from null parent to tip-most branch head
The situation is tricky if repository has no "default" branch, because "null"
revision belongs to non-existent "default" branch.
Before e1dd0de26557, bare update from null would bring us to the tip-most
non-closed branch head. e1dd0de26557 removed the special handling of missing
"default" branch since we wanted to stick to the uncommitted branch in that
case. But, if the parent is "null" revision, and if the missing branch is
"default", it shouldn't be an uncommitted branch. In this case, bare update
should bring us to the tip-most head as before.
This should fix the test breakage introduced by e1dd0de26557.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Fri, 15 Apr 2016 20:37:11 +0900 |
parents | 3b517f2a3989 |
children | 46ba2cdda476 |
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# Extension dedicated to test patch.diff() upgrade modes from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial import ( cmdutil, error, patch, scmutil, ) cmdtable = {} command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable) @command('autodiff', [('', 'git', '', 'git upgrade mode (yes/no/auto/warn/abort)')], '[OPTION]... [FILE]...') def autodiff(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): diffopts = patch.difffeatureopts(ui, opts) git = opts.get('git', 'no') brokenfiles = set() losedatafn = None if git in ('yes', 'no'): diffopts.git = git == 'yes' diffopts.upgrade = False elif git == 'auto': diffopts.git = False diffopts.upgrade = True elif git == 'warn': diffopts.git = False diffopts.upgrade = True def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs): brokenfiles.add(fn) return True elif git == 'abort': diffopts.git = False diffopts.upgrade = True def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs): raise error.Abort('losing data for %s' % fn) else: raise error.Abort('--git must be yes, no or auto') node1, node2 = scmutil.revpair(repo, []) m = scmutil.match(repo[node2], pats, opts) it = patch.diff(repo, node1, node2, match=m, opts=diffopts, losedatafn=losedatafn) for chunk in it: ui.write(chunk) for fn in sorted(brokenfiles): ui.write(('data lost for: %s\n' % fn))