changeset 44758:c1c922391314 stable

phabricator: ensure that `phabsend` is given a contiguous, linear commit range Supplying a non-linear range was another orphan factory. While in theory there could be a use case for skipping over garbage commits (like adding debugging) and getting the valuable commits extracted out at the same time as posting a review, it seems far more likely that specifying a non-linear range is a user error. This is another case of issue6045, but predates both 0680b8a1992a and 601ce5392cb0. Neither the `--no-amend` case nor resubmitting a previously submitted commit would cause orphans. But for the sake of simplicity and to keep the parents tracked on Phabricator in the proper state, ban missing commits unconditionally. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8454
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Thu, 16 Apr 2020 19:05:25 -0400
parents 5e788dc7fb5d
children cf3e07d7648a
files hgext/phabricator.py tests/test-phabricator.t
diffstat 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/hgext/phabricator.py	Fri Apr 24 12:37:43 2020 -0700
+++ b/hgext/phabricator.py	Thu Apr 16 19:05:25 2020 -0400
@@ -1307,6 +1307,26 @@
     if any(c for c in ctxs if c.obsolete()):
         raise error.Abort(_(b"obsolete commits cannot be posted for review"))
 
+    # Ensure the local commits are an unbroken range.  The semantics of the
+    # --fold option implies this, and the auto restacking of orphans requires
+    # it.  Otherwise A+C in A->B->C will cause B to be orphaned, and C' to
+    # get A' as a parent.
+    def _fail_nonlinear_revs(revs, skiprev, revtype):
+        badnodes = [repo[r].node() for r in revs if r != skiprev]
+        raise error.Abort(
+            _(b"cannot phabsend multiple %s revisions: %s")
+            % (revtype, scmutil.nodesummaries(repo, badnodes)),
+            hint=_(b"the revisions must form a linear chain"),
+        )
+
+    heads = repo.revs(b'heads(%ld)', revs)
+    if len(heads) > 1:
+        _fail_nonlinear_revs(heads, heads.max(), b"head")
+
+    roots = repo.revs(b'roots(%ld)', revs)
+    if len(roots) > 1:
+        _fail_nonlinear_revs(roots, roots.min(), b"root")
+
     fold = opts.get(b'fold')
     if fold:
         if len(revs) == 1:
@@ -1322,13 +1342,6 @@
         if not opts.get(b"amend"):
             raise error.Abort(_(b"cannot fold with --no-amend"))
 
-        # Ensure the local commits are an unbroken range
-        revrange = repo.revs(b'(first(%ld)::last(%ld))', revs, revs)
-        if any(r for r in revs if r not in revrange) or any(
-            r for r in revrange if r not in revs
-        ):
-            raise error.Abort(_(b"cannot fold non-linear revisions"))
-
         # It might be possible to bucketize the revisions by the DREV value, and
         # iterate over those groups when posting, and then again when amending.
         # But for simplicity, require all selected revisions to be for the same
--- a/tests/test-phabricator.t	Fri Apr 24 12:37:43 2020 -0700
+++ b/tests/test-phabricator.t	Thu Apr 16 19:05:25 2020 -0400
@@ -589,6 +589,13 @@
   applying patch from D7917
   applying patch from D7918
 
+Phabsend requires a linear range of commits
+
+  $ hg phabsend -r 0+2+3
+  abort: cannot phabsend multiple head revisions: c44b38f24a45
+  (the revisions must form a linear chain)
+  [255]
+
 Validate arguments with --fold
 
   $ hg phabsend --fold -r 1
@@ -597,9 +604,6 @@
   $ hg phabsend --fold --no-amend -r 1::
   abort: cannot fold with --no-amend
   [255]
-  $ hg phabsend --fold -r 0+3
-  abort: cannot fold non-linear revisions
-  [255]
   $ hg phabsend --fold -r 1::
   abort: cannot fold revisions with different DREV values
   [255]