absorb: make it explicit if empty changeset was created
If the config rewrite.empty-successor=skip is set, a message "became empty and
was dropped" is shown if the changeset became empty. If the config
rewrite.empty-successor=keep is set, absorb may create changesets even if they
became empty. It’s probably a good idea to make that explicit. Therefore the
message is changed to be a combination of both: "became empty and became ...".
Repeating the word "became" is not very elegant. This results from the fact
that "became" was and is overloaded to indicate both the change from non-empty
to empty and the successor relation. In the combinated message, both meanings
are used in one sentence.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> [phases]
> publish=False
> [merge]
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo a > a
$ echo b > b
$ hg commit -qAm ab
$ echo c >> a
$ echo c >> b
$ hg commit -qAm c
$ hg up -q ".^"
$ echo d >> a
$ echo d >> b
$ hg commit -qAm d
Testing on-failure=continue
$ echo on-failure=continue >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool false
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
merging a failed!
merging b failed!
unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
[1]
$ hg resolve --list
U a
U b
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
Testing on-failure=halt
$ echo on-failure=halt >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool false
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
merging a failed!
merge halted after failed merge (see hg resolve)
[1]
$ hg resolve --list
U a
U b
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
Testing on-failure=prompt
$ cat <<EOS >> $HGRCPATH
> [merge]
> on-failure=prompt
> [ui]
> interactive=1
> EOS
$ cat <<EOS | hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool false
> y
> n
> EOS
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
merging a failed!
continue merge operation (yn)? y
merging b failed!
continue merge operation (yn)? n
merge halted after failed merge (see hg resolve)
[1]
$ hg resolve --list
U a
U b
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
Check that successful tool with failed post-check halts the merge
$ cat <<EOS >> $HGRCPATH
> [merge-tools]
> true.check=changed
> EOS
$ cat <<EOS | hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool true
> y
> n
> n
> EOS
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
output file a appears unchanged
was merge successful (yn)? y
output file b appears unchanged
was merge successful (yn)? n
merging b failed!
continue merge operation (yn)? n
merge halted after failed merge (see hg resolve)
[1]
$ hg resolve --list
R a
U b
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
Check that conflicts with conflict check also halts the merge
$ cat <<EOS >> $HGRCPATH
> [merge-tools]
> true.check=conflicts
> true.premerge=keep
> [merge]
> on-failure=halt
> EOS
$ hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool true
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
merging a failed!
merge halted after failed merge (see hg resolve)
[1]
$ hg resolve --list
U a
U b
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
Check that always-prompt also can halt the merge
$ cat <<EOS | hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool true --config merge-tools.true.check=prompt
> y
> n
> EOS
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
was merge of 'a' successful (yn)? y
was merge of 'b' successful (yn)? n
merging b failed!
merge halted after failed merge (see hg resolve)
[1]
$ hg resolve --list
R a
U b
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
Check that successful tool otherwise allows the merge to continue
$ hg rebase -s 1 -d 2 --tool echo --keep --config merge-tools.echo.premerge=keep
rebasing 1:1f28a51c3c9b "c"
merging a
merging b
$TESTTMP/repo/a *a~base* *a~other* (glob)
$TESTTMP/repo/b *b~base* *b~other* (glob)