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unshelve: disable unshelve during merge (issue5123)
As stated in the issue5123, unshelve can destroy the second parent of
the context when tried to unshelve with an uncommitted merge. This
patch makes unshelve to abort when called with an uncommitted merge.
See how shelve.mergefiles works. Commit structure looks like this:
```
... -> pctx -> tmpwctx -> shelvectx
/
/
second
merge parent
pctx = parent before merging working context(first merge parent)
tmpwctx = commited working directory after merge(with two parents)
shelvectx = shelved context
```
shelve.mergefiles first updates to pctx then it reverts shelvectx to pctx with:
```
cmdutil.revert(ui, repo, shelvectx, repo.dirstate.parents(),
*pathtofiles(repo, files),
**{'no_backup': True})
```
Reverting tmpwctx files that were merged from second parent to pctx makes them
added because they are not in pctx.
Changing this revert operation is crucial to restore parents after unshelve.
This is a complicated issue as this is not fixing a regression. Thus, for the
time being, unshelve during an uncommitted merge can be aborted.
(Details taken from http://mercurial.808500.n3.nabble.com/PATCH-V3-shelve-restore-parents-after-unshelve-issue5123-tt4036858.html#a4037408)
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6169
author | Navaneeth Suresh <navaneeths1998@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 25 Mar 2019 12:33:41 +0530 |
parents | 876494fd967d |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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# logexchange.py # # Copyright 2017 Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> # Copyright 2017 Sean Farley <sean@farley.io> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import from .node import hex from . import ( util, vfs as vfsmod, ) # directory name in .hg/ in which remotenames files will be present remotenamedir = 'logexchange' def readremotenamefile(repo, filename): """ reads a file from .hg/logexchange/ directory and yields it's content filename: the file to be read yield a tuple (node, remotepath, name) """ vfs = vfsmod.vfs(repo.vfs.join(remotenamedir)) if not vfs.exists(filename): return f = vfs(filename) lineno = 0 for line in f: line = line.strip() if not line: continue # contains the version number if lineno == 0: lineno += 1 try: node, remote, rname = line.split('\0') yield node, remote, rname except ValueError: pass f.close() def readremotenames(repo): """ read the details about the remotenames stored in .hg/logexchange/ and yields a tuple (node, remotepath, name). It does not yields information about whether an entry yielded is branch or bookmark. To get that information, call the respective functions. """ for bmentry in readremotenamefile(repo, 'bookmarks'): yield bmentry for branchentry in readremotenamefile(repo, 'branches'): yield branchentry def writeremotenamefile(repo, remotepath, names, nametype): vfs = vfsmod.vfs(repo.vfs.join(remotenamedir)) f = vfs(nametype, 'w', atomictemp=True) # write the storage version info on top of file # version '0' represents the very initial version of the storage format f.write('0\n\n') olddata = set(readremotenamefile(repo, nametype)) # re-save the data from a different remote than this one. for node, oldpath, rname in sorted(olddata): if oldpath != remotepath: f.write('%s\0%s\0%s\n' % (node, oldpath, rname)) for name, node in sorted(names.iteritems()): if nametype == "branches": for n in node: f.write('%s\0%s\0%s\n' % (n, remotepath, name)) elif nametype == "bookmarks": if node: f.write('%s\0%s\0%s\n' % (node, remotepath, name)) f.close() def saveremotenames(repo, remotepath, branches=None, bookmarks=None): """ save remotenames i.e. remotebookmarks and remotebranches in their respective files under ".hg/logexchange/" directory. """ wlock = repo.wlock() try: if bookmarks: writeremotenamefile(repo, remotepath, bookmarks, 'bookmarks') if branches: writeremotenamefile(repo, remotepath, branches, 'branches') finally: wlock.release() def activepath(repo, remote): """returns remote path""" # is the remote a local peer local = remote.local() # determine the remote path from the repo, if possible; else just # use the string given to us rpath = remote if local: rpath = util.pconvert(remote._repo.root) elif not isinstance(remote, bytes): rpath = remote._url # represent the remotepath with user defined path name if exists for path, url in repo.ui.configitems('paths'): # remove auth info from user defined url noauthurl = util.removeauth(url) # Standardize on unix style paths, otherwise some {remotenames} end up # being an absolute path on Windows. url = util.pconvert(bytes(url)) noauthurl = util.pconvert(noauthurl) if url == rpath or noauthurl == rpath: rpath = path break return rpath def pullremotenames(localrepo, remoterepo): """ pulls bookmarks and branches information of the remote repo during a pull or clone operation. localrepo is our local repository remoterepo is the peer instance """ remotepath = activepath(localrepo, remoterepo) with remoterepo.commandexecutor() as e: bookmarks = e.callcommand('listkeys', { 'namespace': 'bookmarks', }).result() # on a push, we don't want to keep obsolete heads since # they won't show up as heads on the next pull, so we # remove them here otherwise we would require the user # to issue a pull to refresh the storage bmap = {} repo = localrepo.unfiltered() with remoterepo.commandexecutor() as e: branchmap = e.callcommand('branchmap', {}).result() for branch, nodes in branchmap.iteritems(): bmap[branch] = [] for node in nodes: if node in repo and not repo[node].obsolete(): bmap[branch].append(hex(node)) saveremotenames(localrepo, remotepath, bmap, bookmarks)