Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Thu, 16 Nov 2017 17:11:14 -0800] rev 35090
tweakdefaults: turn on ui.statuscopies
Seems obviously useful and probably off by default for historical
reasons.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1444
Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> [Wed, 15 Nov 2017 17:54:27 -0800] rev 35089
run-tests: fix TESTDIR if testdescs are absolute paths
Commit a18eef03d879 made TESTDIR be the location of the arguments that were
passed to run-tests.py instead of just PWD. It assumed that these tests were
specified using relative paths, so if pwd was /tmp/foo, and the first argument
was /tmp/baz, it would set TESTDIR to /tmp/foo//tmp/baz.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1433
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Thu, 16 Nov 2017 22:21:03 +0800] rev 35088
hgweb: show commit phase if it's not public
In spartan theme phase is shown on its own table row, because there's no single
line of "tags". Everywhere else phase is prepended to the list of "tags" of a
changeset. Its element has a purple-ish color in gitweb and monoblue, and a
dotted line under it and no color in paper and coal (as these themes are frugal
with colors).
This patch intentionally doesn't touch graph, because it needs a rewrite. I'll
get to it pretty soon and in the process will add phase and everything that's
still coming (e.g. obsolescence and instabilities).
.. feature::
hgweb now displays phases of non-public changesets
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Wed, 15 Nov 2017 23:55:09 +0800] rev 35087
hgweb: move changeset "tags" to a template in map file (paper and coal)
This patch puts all these changeset "tags" into one template shared everywhere
in paper and coal themes. But it should be noted that some of the templates had
different sets of tags, in some cases it was intended, in others - most likely
not.
First, what's up with all these different ways to get changeset's branch. There
are actually 3 ways to do it in hgweb, they can all be seen in this patch;
"branches", "inbranch" and "branch". They are all lists that consist of 1 or 0
items:
- "branches" has ctx.branch() if current changeset is the tip of that branch
- "inbranch" has ctx.branch() if current changeset is _not_ the tip of that
branch and the branch is not "default"
- "branch" aka "changesetbranch" has ctx.branch() if the branch is not
"default"
The majority of cases (7 vs 2 + /graph) in paper theme used only option 3,
which meant that "default" was never displayed. But other parts of the theme
disagreed with this and used option 1 and option 2 together. For example, the
default view (log) displays "default" on the branch tip (can be seen right
about now on m-s.o/repo/hg), but it disappears when you click on the commit.
Also, using option 3 alone meant that there was no way to tell if a changeset
is the tip of its branch or not (it was always assumed that it's not, see how
some css classes change from "branchname" to the correct "branchhead" in tests)
-- so the two different css styles that exist in paper just for this were
underused.
I think this patch improves the situation, even though it changes the old (even
if inconsistent) behavior. The new behavior matches that of gitweb and
monoblue.
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Fri, 03 Nov 2017 21:01:20 +0100] rev 35086
logtoprocess: clean-up old comment
The comment was likely to be for runshellcommand code.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1425
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Tue, 14 Nov 2017 10:26:36 -0800] rev 35085
patch: accept prefix argument to changedfiles() helper
I'd like to call the function from an extension, passing both "strip"
and "prefix", but it currently only accepts "strip". The only in-tree
caller seems to be mq.py, which doesn't even pass "strip".
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1413
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Wed, 15 Nov 2017 19:36:16 +0800] rev 35084
hgweb: move changeset "tags" to a template in map file (gitweb and monoblue)
Less duplication and it's also easier to add extra "tags" everywhere at once.
These aren't tags as defined `hg help glossary` (hence the quotes), they are
simply called that. They include branch name (in different styles if changeset
is a head of that branch or not), (actual) tags and bookmarks. Good candidates
to add to this list would be changeset phase and obsoletion status.
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Wed, 15 Nov 2017 16:06:00 +0800] rev 35083
hgweb: split long lines in gitweb and monoblue (changeset summary and tags)
Paul Morelle <paul.morelle@octobus.net> [Thu, 26 Oct 2017 09:27:09 +0200] rev 35082
debugdeltachain: output information about sparse read if enabled
Denis Laxalde <denis@laxalde.org> [Tue, 14 Nov 2017 22:46:10 +0100] rev 35081
rebase: exclude descendants of obsoletes w/o a successor in dest (issue5300)
.. feature::
Let 'hg rebase' avoid content-divergence by skipping obsolete
changesets (and their descendants) when they are present in the rebase
set along with one of their successors but none of their successors is
in destination.
In the following example, when trying to rebase 3:: onto 2, the rebase
will abort with "this rebase will cause divergence from: 4":
o 7 f
|
| o 6 e
| |
| o 5 d'
| |
x | 4 d (rewritten as 5)
|/
o 3 c
|
| o 2 x
| |
o | 1 b
|/
o 0 a
By excluding obsolete changesets without a successor in destination (4
in the example above) and their descendants, we make rebase work in this
case, thus giving:
o 11 e
|
o 10 d'
|
o 9 c
|
o 8 b
|
| o 7 f
| |
| | x 6 e (rewritten using rebase as 11)
| | |
| | x 5 d' (rewritten using rebase as 10)
| | |
| x | 4 d
| |/
| x 3 c (rewritten using rebase as 9)
| |
o | 2 x
| |
| x 1 b (rewritten using rebase as 8)
|/
o 0 a
where branch 4:: is left behind while branch 5:: is rebased as expected.
The rationale is that users may not be interested in rebasing orphan
changesets when specifying a rebase set that include them but would
still want "stable" ones to be rebased. Currently, the user is suggested
to allow divergence (but probably does not want it) or they must specify
a rebase set excluding problematic changesets (which might be a bit
cumbersome). The approach proposed here corresponds to "Option 2" in
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/CEDRebase.
We extend _computeobsoletenotrebased() so that it also return a set of
obsolete changesets in rebase set without a successor in destination but
with at least one successor in rebase set. This
'obsoletewithoutsuccessorindestination' is then stored as an attribute
of rebaseruntime and used in _performrebasesubset() to:
* filter out descendants of these changesets from the revisions to
rebase;
* issue a message about these revisions being skipped.
This only occurs if 'evolution.allowdivergence' option is off and
'rebaseskipobsolete' is on.