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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> |
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date | Mon, 01 Jun 2020 20:57:14 +0200 |
parents | d5622dfe4ba3 |
children | 95a615dd77bf |
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Create an empty repo: $ hg init a $ cd a Try some commands: $ hg log $ hg grep wah [1] $ hg manifest $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checked 0 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files Check the basic files created: $ ls .hg 00changelog.i cache requires store wcache Should be empty: $ ls .hg/store Poke at a clone: $ cd .. $ hg clone a b updating to branch default 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd b $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checked 0 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files $ ls .hg 00changelog.i hgrc requires store Should be empty: $ ls .hg/store $ cd ..