view tests/test-rebase-issue-noparam-single-rev.t @ 50195:11e6eee4b063

transaction: use the standard transaction mechanism to backup branch Branch is a bit special : - It currently does not collaborate with the transaction (or any scoping) for writing (this is bad) - It can change without the lock being taken (it is protected by `wlock`) So we rely on the same mechanism as for the backup of the other dirstate file: - we only do a backup if we hold the wlock - we force a backup though the transaction Since "branch" write does not collaborate with the transaction, we cannot back it up "at the last minute" as we do for the dirstate. We have to back it up "upfront". Since we have a backup, the transaction is no longer doing its "quick_abort" and get noisy. Which is quite annoying. To work around this, and to avoid jumping in yet-another-rabbit-hole of "getting branch written properly", I am doing horrible things to the transaction in the meantime. We should be able to get this code go away during the next cycle. In the meantime, I prefer to take this small stop so that we stop abusing the "journal" and "undo" mechanism instead of the proper backup mechanism of the transaction. Also note that this change regress the warning message for the legacy fallback introduced in 2008 when issue902 got fixed in dd5a501cb97f (Mercurial 1.0). I feel like this is fine as issue 902 remains fixed, and this would only affect people deploying a mix of 15 year old Mercurial and modern mercurial, and using branch and rollback extensively.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Thu, 23 Feb 2023 15:37:46 +0100
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > rebase=
  > 
  > [phases]
  > publish=False
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {node|short} '{desc}' {branches}\n"
  > EOF


  $ hg init a
  $ cd a

  $ echo c1 > c1
  $ hg ci -Am c1
  adding c1

  $ echo c2 > c2
  $ hg ci -Am c2
  adding c2

  $ echo l1 > l1
  $ hg ci -Am l1
  adding l1

  $ hg up -q -C 1

  $ echo r1 > r1
  $ hg ci -Am r1
  adding r1
  created new head

  $ echo r2 > r2
  $ hg ci -Am r2
  adding r2

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 225af64d03e6 'r2'
  |
  o  3: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
  |
  | o  2: 87c180a611f2 'l1'
  |/
  o  1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
  |
  o  0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
  
Rebase with no arguments - single revision in source branch:

  $ hg up -q -C 2

  $ hg rebase
  rebasing 2:87c180a611f2 "l1"
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/87c180a611f2-a5be192d-rebase.hg

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: b1152cc99655 'l1'
  |
  o  3: 225af64d03e6 'r2'
  |
  o  2: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
  |
  o  1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
  |
  o  0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
  
  $ cd ..


  $ hg init b
  $ cd b

  $ echo c1 > c1
  $ hg ci -Am c1
  adding c1

  $ echo c2 > c2
  $ hg ci -Am c2
  adding c2

  $ echo l1 > l1
  $ hg ci -Am l1
  adding l1

  $ echo l2 > l2
  $ hg ci -Am l2
  adding l2

  $ hg up -q -C 1

  $ echo r1 > r1
  $ hg ci -Am r1
  adding r1
  created new head

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
  |
  | o  3: 1ac923b736ef 'l2'
  | |
  | o  2: 87c180a611f2 'l1'
  |/
  o  1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
  |
  o  0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
  
Rebase with no arguments - single revision in target branch:

  $ hg up -q -C 3

  $ hg rebase
  rebasing 2:87c180a611f2 "l1"
  rebasing 3:1ac923b736ef "l2"
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/b/.hg/strip-backup/87c180a611f2-b980535c-rebase.hg

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 023181307ed0 'l2'
  |
  o  3: 913ab52b43b4 'l1'
  |
  o  2: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
  |
  o  1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
  |
  o  0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
  

  $ cd ..