windows: use normalized path as path to subrepo
path to subrepo is used to identify or check location of subrepo.
it should be normalized (in "/" delimiter form), because it is also
used with narrowmatcher which uses only normalized path even on
Windows environment.
this patch applies "util.pconvert()" on path to subrepo (called
"subpath") to normalize it.
for this patch, referers of below were checked.
- subrepo.state()
- subrepo.itersubrepos()
- subrepo.subrepo()
- context.sub()
- context.substate()
typical usecase is:
for subpath in ctx.substate:
sub = ctx.sub(subpath)
... ctx.substate[subpath] ....
in this case, normalization has no side effect, because keys given
from substate are used as key itself.
other cases shown below also seem to require subpath to be normalized.
- path components are joined by "/", in "commands.forget()":
for subpath in ctx.substate:
subforget[subpath + '/' + fsub] = (fsub, sub)
- normalized "file" is used to check below condition, in
"commands.revert()", "localrepository.commit()", and
"localrepository._checknested()"
file in ctx.substate
- substate.keys() is passed to dirstate.walk()/status() which use
only normalized pathes
# A B
#
# 3 4 3
# |\/| |\
# |/\| | \
# 1 2 1 2
# \ / \ /
# 0 0
#
# if the result of the merge of 1 and 2
# is the same in 3 and 4, no new manifest
# will be created and the manifest group
# will be empty during the pull
#
# (plus we test a failure where outgoing
# wrongly reported the number of csets)
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ touch init
$ hg ci -A -m 0
adding init
$ touch x y
$ hg ci -A -m 1
adding x
adding y
$ hg update 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ touch x y
$ hg ci -A -m 2
adding x
adding y
created new head
$ hg merge 1
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -A -m m1
$ hg update -C 1
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg merge 2
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -A -m m2
created new head
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -r 3 a b
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 4 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
updating to branch default
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg clone -r 4 a c
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 4 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
updating to branch default
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg -R a outgoing b
comparing with b
searching for changes
changeset: 4:1ec3c74fc0e0
tag: tip
parent: 1:79f9e10cd04e
parent: 2:8e1bb01c1a24
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: m2
$ hg -R a outgoing c
comparing with c
searching for changes
changeset: 3:d15a0c284984
parent: 2:8e1bb01c1a24
parent: 1:79f9e10cd04e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: m1
$ hg -R b outgoing c
comparing with c
searching for changes
changeset: 3:d15a0c284984
tag: tip
parent: 2:8e1bb01c1a24
parent: 1:79f9e10cd04e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: m1
$ hg -R c outgoing b
comparing with b
searching for changes
changeset: 3:1ec3c74fc0e0
tag: tip
parent: 1:79f9e10cd04e
parent: 2:8e1bb01c1a24
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: m2
$ hg -R b pull a
pulling from a
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files (+1 heads)
(run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)
$ hg -R c pull a
pulling from a
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files (+1 heads)
(run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)