tests/test-addremove.t
author Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com>
Fri, 02 May 2014 01:09:14 +0200
changeset 21389 e741972017d9
parent 16912 6ef3107c661e
child 23259 9f4778027bc2
permissions -rw-r--r--
merge: change priority / ordering of merge actions The ordering of actions matters. Normal file system semantics is that files have to be removed before a directory with the same name can be created. Before the first ordering key was to have 'r' and 'f' actions come first, secondary key was the filename. Because of future refactorings we want to consistently have all action types (with a sensible priority) as separate first keys. Grouped by action type, we sort by filename. Not processing in strict filename order could give worse performance, especially on spinning disks. That is however primarily an issue in the cases where "all" actions are of the same kind and will be grouped together anyway.

  $ hg init rep
  $ cd rep
  $ mkdir dir
  $ touch foo dir/bar
  $ hg -v addremove
  adding dir/bar
  adding foo
  $ hg -v commit -m "add 1"
  dir/bar
  foo
  committed changeset 0:6f7f953567a2
  $ cd dir/
  $ touch ../foo_2 bar_2
  $ hg -v addremove
  adding dir/bar_2
  adding foo_2
  $ hg -v commit -m "add 2"
  dir/bar_2
  foo_2
  committed changeset 1:e65414bf35c5
  $ cd ../..

  $ hg init sim
  $ cd sim
  $ echo a > a
  $ echo a >> a
  $ echo a >> a
  $ echo c > c
  $ hg commit -Ama
  adding a
  adding c
  $ mv a b
  $ rm c
  $ echo d > d
  $ hg addremove -n -s 50 # issue 1696
  removing a
  adding b
  removing c
  adding d
  recording removal of a as rename to b (100% similar)
  $ hg addremove -s 50
  removing a
  adding b
  removing c
  adding d
  recording removal of a as rename to b (100% similar)
  $ hg commit -mb
  $ cd ..