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.