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absorb: preserve changesets which were already empty Most commands in Mercurial (commit, rebase, absorb itself) don’t create empty changesets or drop them if they become empty. If there’s a changeset that’s empty, it must be a deliberate choice of the user. At least it shouldn’t be absorb’s responsibility to prune them. The fact that changesets that became empty during absorb are pruned, is unaffected by this. This case was found while writing patches which make it possible to configure absorb and rebase to not drop empty changesets. Even without having such config set, I think it’s valuable to preserve changesets which were already empty.
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
date Mon, 01 Jun 2020 20:57:14 +0200
parents 7c4b98a4e536
children 8d72e29ad1e0
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  $ mkdir part1
  $ cd part1

  $ hg init
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg commit -m "1"
  $ hg status
  $ hg copy a b
  $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=abort copy a con.xml
  abort: filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows: con.xml
  [255]
  $ hg status
  A b
  $ hg sum
  parent: 0:c19d34741b0a tip
   1
  branch: default
  commit: 1 copied
  update: (current)
  phases: 1 draft
  $ hg --debug commit -m "2"
  committing files:
  b
   b: copy a:b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3
  committing manifest
  committing changelog
  updating the branch cache
  committed changeset 1:93580a2c28a50a56f63526fb305067e6fbf739c4

we should see two history entries

  $ hg history -v
  changeset:   1:93580a2c28a5
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  files:       b
  description:
  2
  
  
  changeset:   0:c19d34741b0a
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  files:       a
  description:
  1
  
  

we should see one log entry for a

  $ hg log a
  changeset:   0:c19d34741b0a
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     1
  

this should show a revision linked to changeset 0

  $ hg debugindex a
     rev linkrev nodeid       p1           p2
       0       0 b789fdd96dc2 000000000000 000000000000

we should see one log entry for b

  $ hg log b
  changeset:   1:93580a2c28a5
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     2
  

this should show a revision linked to changeset 1

  $ hg debugindex b
     rev linkrev nodeid       p1           p2
       0       1 37d9b5d994ea 000000000000 000000000000

this should show the rename information in the metadata

  $ hg debugdata b 0 | head -3 | tail -2
  copy: a
  copyrev: b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3

#if reporevlogstore
  $ md5sum.py .hg/store/data/b.i
  44913824c8f5890ae218f9829535922e  .hg/store/data/b.i
#endif
  $ hg cat b > bsum
  $ md5sum.py bsum
  60b725f10c9c85c70d97880dfe8191b3  bsum
  $ hg cat a > asum
  $ md5sum.py asum
  60b725f10c9c85c70d97880dfe8191b3  asum
  $ hg verify
  checking changesets
  checking manifests
  crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
  checking files
  checked 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files

  $ cd ..


  $ mkdir part2
  $ cd part2

  $ hg init
  $ echo foo > foo
should fail - foo is not managed
  $ hg mv foo bar
  foo: not copying - file is not managed
  abort: no files to copy
  [255]
  $ hg st -A
  ? foo
respects ui.relative-paths
  $ mkdir dir
  $ cd dir
  $ hg mv ../foo ../bar
  ../foo: not copying - file is not managed
  abort: no files to copy
  [255]
  $ hg mv ../foo ../bar --config ui.relative-paths=yes
  ../foo: not copying - file is not managed
  abort: no files to copy
  [255]
  $ hg mv ../foo ../bar --config ui.relative-paths=no
  foo: not copying - file is not managed
  abort: no files to copy
  [255]
  $ cd ..
  $ rmdir dir
  $ hg add foo
dry-run; print a warning that this is not a real copy; foo is added
  $ hg mv --dry-run foo bar
  foo has not been committed yet, so no copy data will be stored for bar.
  $ hg st -A
  A foo
should print a warning that this is not a real copy; bar is added
  $ hg mv foo bar
  foo has not been committed yet, so no copy data will be stored for bar.
  $ hg st -A
  A bar
should print a warning that this is not a real copy; foo is added
  $ hg cp bar foo
  bar has not been committed yet, so no copy data will be stored for foo.
  $ hg rm -f bar
  $ rm bar
  $ hg st -A
  A foo
  $ hg commit -m1

moving a missing file
  $ rm foo
  $ hg mv foo foo3
  foo: deleted in working directory
  foo3 does not exist!
  $ hg up -qC .

copy --after to a nonexistent target filename
  $ hg cp -A foo dummy
  foo: not recording copy - dummy does not exist
  [1]

dry-run; should show that foo is clean
  $ hg copy --dry-run foo bar
  $ hg st -A
  C foo
should show copy
  $ hg copy foo bar
  $ hg st -C
  A bar
    foo

shouldn't show copy
  $ hg commit -m2
  $ hg st -C

should match
  $ hg debugindex foo
     rev linkrev nodeid       p1           p2
       0       0 2ed2a3912a0b 000000000000 000000000000
  $ hg debugrename bar
  bar renamed from foo:2ed2a3912a0b24502043eae84ee4b279c18b90dd

  $ echo bleah > foo
  $ echo quux > bar
  $ hg commit -m3

should not be renamed
  $ hg debugrename bar
  bar not renamed

  $ hg copy -f foo bar
should show copy
  $ hg st -C
  M bar
    foo

XXX: filtering lfilesrepo.status() in 3.3-rc causes the copy source to not be
displayed.
  $ hg st -C --config extensions.largefiles=
  The fsmonitor extension is incompatible with the largefiles extension and has been disabled. (fsmonitor !)
  M bar
    foo

  $ hg commit -m3

should show no parents for tip
  $ hg debugindex bar
     rev linkrev nodeid       p1           p2
       0       1 7711d36246cc 000000000000 000000000000
       1       2 bdf70a2b8d03 7711d36246cc 000000000000
       2       3 b2558327ea8d 000000000000 000000000000
should match
  $ hg debugindex foo
     rev linkrev nodeid       p1           p2
       0       0 2ed2a3912a0b 000000000000 000000000000
       1       2 dd12c926cf16 2ed2a3912a0b 000000000000
  $ hg debugrename bar
  bar renamed from foo:dd12c926cf165e3eb4cf87b084955cb617221c17

should show no copies
  $ hg st -C

copy --after on an added file
  $ cp bar baz
  $ hg add baz
  $ hg cp -A bar baz
  $ hg st -C
  A baz
    bar

foo was clean:
  $ hg st -AC foo
  C foo
Trying to copy on top of an existing file fails,
  $ hg copy -A bar foo
  foo: not overwriting - file already committed
  ('hg copy --after --force' to replace the file by recording a copy)
  [1]
same error without the --after, so the user doesn't have to go through
two hints:
  $ hg copy bar foo
  foo: not overwriting - file already committed
  ('hg copy --force' to replace the file by recording a copy)
  [1]
but it's considered modified after a copy --after --force
  $ hg copy -Af bar foo
  $ hg st -AC foo
  M foo
    bar
The hint for a file that exists but is not in file history doesn't
mention --force:
  $ touch xyzzy
  $ hg cp bar xyzzy
  xyzzy: not overwriting - file exists
  ('hg copy --after' to record the copy)
  [1]
  $ hg co -qC .
  $ rm baz xyzzy


Test unmarking copy of a single file

# Set up by creating a copy
  $ hg cp bar baz
# Test uncopying a non-existent file
  $ hg copy --forget non-existent
  non-existent: $ENOENT$
# Test uncopying an tracked but unrelated file
  $ hg copy --forget foo
  foo: not unmarking as copy - file is not marked as copied
# Test uncopying a copy source
  $ hg copy --forget bar
  bar: not unmarking as copy - file is not marked as copied
# baz should still be marked as a copy
  $ hg st -C
  A baz
    bar
# Test the normal case
  $ hg copy --forget baz
  $ hg st -C
  A baz
# Test uncopy with matching an non-matching patterns
  $ hg cp bar baz --after
  $ hg copy --forget bar baz
  bar: not unmarking as copy - file is not marked as copied
  $ hg st -C
  A baz
# Test uncopy with no exact matches
  $ hg cp bar baz --after
  $ hg copy --forget .
  $ hg st -C
  A baz
  $ hg forget baz
  $ rm baz

Test unmarking copy of a directory

  $ mkdir dir
  $ echo foo > dir/foo
  $ echo bar > dir/bar
  $ hg add dir
  adding dir/bar
  adding dir/foo
  $ hg ci -m 'add dir/'
  $ hg cp dir dir2
  copying dir/bar to dir2/bar
  copying dir/foo to dir2/foo
  $ touch dir2/untracked
  $ hg copy --forget dir2
  $ hg st -C
  A dir2/bar
  A dir2/foo
  ? dir2/untracked
# Clean up for next test
  $ hg forget dir2
  removing dir2/bar
  removing dir2/foo
  $ rm -r dir2

Test uncopy on committed copies

# Commit some copies
  $ hg cp bar baz
  $ hg cp bar qux
  $ hg ci -m copies
  $ hg st -C --change .
  A baz
    bar
  A qux
    bar
  $ base=$(hg log -r '.^' -T '{rev}')
  $ hg log -G -T '{rev}:{node|short} {desc}\n' -r $base:
  @  5:a612dc2edfda copies
  |
  o  4:4800b1f1f38e add dir/
  |
  ~
# Add a dirty change on top to show that it's unaffected
  $ echo dirty >> baz
  $ hg st
  M baz
  $ cat baz
  bleah
  dirty
  $ hg copy --forget --at-rev . baz
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/part2/.hg/strip-backup/a612dc2edfda-e36b4448-uncopy.hg
# The unwanted copy is no longer recorded, but the unrelated one is
  $ hg st -C --change .
  A baz
  A qux
    bar
# The old commit is gone and we have updated to the new commit
  $ hg log -G -T '{rev}:{node|short} {desc}\n' -r $base:
  @  5:c45090e5effe copies
  |
  o  4:4800b1f1f38e add dir/
  |
  ~
# Working copy still has the uncommitted change
  $ hg st
  M baz
  $ cat baz
  bleah
  dirty

  $ cd ..