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extdiff: add a --patch argument for diffing changeset deltas
One of the things I missed the most when transitioning from versioned MQ to
evolve was the loss of being able to check that rebase conflicts were properly
resolved by:
$ hg ci --mq -m "before"
$ hg rebase -s qbase -d tip
$ hg bcompare --mq
The old csets stay in the tree with evolve, but a straight diff includes all of
the other changes that were pulled in, obscuring the code that was rebased.
Diffing deltas can be confusing, but unless radical changes were made during the
resolve, it is very clear when individual hunks are added, dropped or modified.
Unlike the MQ technique, this can only compare a single pair of csets/patches at
a time. Like the MQ method, this also highlights changes in the commit comment
and other metadata.
I originally tried monkey patching from the evolve extension, but that is too
complicated given that it depends on the order the two different extensions are
loaded. This functionality is also useful when comparing grafts however, so
implementing it in the core is more than just convenience.
The --change argument doesn't make much sense for this, but it isn't harmful so
I didn't bother blocking it. The -I/-X options are ignored because of a
limitation of cmdutil.export(). We'll fix that next.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Wed, 09 Sep 2015 21:07:38 -0400 |
parents | 55abde5cba43 |
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#!/bin/sh # # Use this script to generate move.svndump # mkdir temp cd temp mkdir project-orig cd project-orig mkdir trunk echo a > trunk/a mkdir trunk/d1 mkdir trunk/d2 echo b > trunk/d1/b echo c > trunk/d1/c echo d > trunk/d2/d cd .. svnadmin create svn-repo svnurl=file://`pwd`/svn-repo svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init projA" svn co $svnurl project cd project # Build a module renaming chain which used to confuse the converter. # Update svn repository echo a >> trunk/a echo c >> trunk/d1/c svn ci -m commitbeforemove svn mv $svnurl/trunk $svnurl/subproject -m movedtrunk svn up mkdir subproject/trunk svn add subproject/trunk svn ci -m createtrunk mkdir subproject/branches svn add subproject/branches svn ci -m createbranches svn mv $svnurl/subproject/d1 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d1 -m moved1 svn mv $svnurl/subproject/d2 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2 -m moved2 svn up echo b >> subproject/trunk/d1/b svn rm subproject/trunk/d2 svn ci -m "changeb and rm d2" svn mv $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d1 $svnurl/subproject/branches/d1 -m moved1again if svn help copy | grep 'SRC\[@REV\]' > /dev/null 2>&1; then # SVN >= 1.5 replaced the -r REV syntax with @REV # Copy a file from a past revision svn copy $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2/d@7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copyfilefrompast # Copy a directory from a past revision svn copy $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2@7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copydirfrompast else # Copy a file from a past revision svn copy -r 7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2/d $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copyfilefrompast # Copy a directory from a past revision svn copy -r 7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copydirfrompast fi # Copy a directory while removing a subdirectory svn up mkdir -p subproject/trunk/d3/d31 echo e > subproject/trunk/d3/d31/e echo f > subproject/trunk/d3/f svn add subproject/trunk/d3 svn ci -m "add d3" svn copy subproject/trunk/d3 subproject/trunk/d4 svn rm subproject/trunk/d3/d31 svn ci -m "copy dir and remove subdir" # Test directory moves svn up mkdir -p subproject/trunk/d4old echo g > subproject/trunk/d4old/g svn add subproject/trunk/d4old svn ci -m "add d4old" svn mv subproject/trunk/d4old subproject/trunk/d4new svn ci -m "rename d4old into d4new" cd .. svnadmin dump svn-repo > ../move.svndump