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obsolete: explicitly track folds inside the markers
We now record information to be able to recognize "fold" event from
obsolescence markers. To do so, we track the following pieces of information:
a) a fold ID. Unique to that fold (per successor),
b) the number of predecessors,
c) the index of the predecessor in that fold.
We will now be able to create an algorithm able to find "predecessorssets".
We now store this data in the generic "metadata" field of the markers.
Updating the format to have a more compact storage for this would be useful.
This way of tracking a fold through multiple markers could be applied to split
too. This would have two advantages:
1) We get a simpler format, since number of successors is limited to [0-1].
2) We can better deal with situations where only some of the split successors
are pushed to a remote repository.
We should look into the relevance of such a change before updating the on-disk
format.
note: unlike splits, folds do not have to deal with cases where only some of
the markers have been synchronized. As they all share the same successor
changesets, they are all relevant to the same nodes.
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 26 Sep 2018 23:50:14 +0200 |
parents | e6b5e7329ff2 |
children | 51057ab0dffa |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > show = > EOF No arguments shows available views $ hg init empty $ cd empty $ hg show available views: bookmarks -- bookmarks and their associated changeset stack -- current line of work work -- changesets that aren't finished abort: no view requested (use "hg show VIEW" to choose a view) [255] `hg help show` prints available views $ hg help show hg show VIEW show various repository information A requested view of repository data is displayed. If no view is requested, the list of available views is shown and the command aborts. Note: There are no backwards compatibility guarantees for the output of this command. Output may change in any future Mercurial release. Consumers wanting stable command output should specify a template via "-T/--template". List of available views: bookmarks bookmarks and their associated changeset stack current line of work work changesets that aren't finished (use 'hg help -e show' to show help for the show extension) options: -T --template TEMPLATE display with template (some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help) Unknown view prints error $ hg show badview abort: unknown view: badview (run "hg show" to see available views) [255] HGPLAIN results in abort $ HGPLAIN=1 hg show bookmarks abort: must specify a template in plain mode (invoke with -T/--template to control output format) [255] But not if a template is specified $ HGPLAIN=1 hg show bookmarks -T '{bookmark}\n' (no bookmarks set) $ cd .. bookmarks view with no bookmarks prints empty message $ hg init books $ cd books $ touch f0 $ hg -q commit -A -m initial $ hg show bookmarks (no bookmarks set) bookmarks view shows bookmarks in an aligned table $ echo book1 > f0 $ hg commit -m 'commit for book1' $ echo book2 > f0 $ hg commit -m 'commit for book2' $ hg bookmark -r 1 book1 $ hg bookmark a-longer-bookmark $ hg show bookmarks * a-longer-bookmark 7b57 book1 b757 A custom bookmarks template works $ hg show bookmarks -T '{node} {bookmark} {active}\n' 7b5709ab64cbc34da9b4367b64afff47f2c4ee83 a-longer-bookmark True b757f780b8ffd71267c6ccb32e0882d9d32a8cc0 book1 False bookmarks JSON works $ hg show bookmarks -T json [ { "active": true, "bookmark": "a-longer-bookmark", "longestbookmarklen": 17, "node": "7b5709ab64cbc34da9b4367b64afff47f2c4ee83", "nodelen": 4 }, { "active": false, "bookmark": "book1", "longestbookmarklen": 17, "node": "b757f780b8ffd71267c6ccb32e0882d9d32a8cc0", "nodelen": 4 } ] JSON works with no bookmarks $ hg book -d a-longer-bookmark $ hg book -d book1 $ hg show bookmarks -T json [ ] commands.show.aliasprefix aliases values to `show <view>` $ hg --config commands.show.aliasprefix=s sbookmarks (no bookmarks set) $ hg --config commands.show.aliasprefix=sh shwork @ 7b57 commit for book2 o b757 commit for book1 o ba59 initial $ hg --config commands.show.aliasprefix='s sh' swork @ 7b57 commit for book2 o b757 commit for book1 o ba59 initial $ hg --config commands.show.aliasprefix='s sh' shwork @ 7b57 commit for book2 o b757 commit for book1 o ba59 initial The aliases don't appear in `hg config` $ hg --config commands.show.aliasprefix=s config alias [1] Doesn't overwrite existing alias $ hg --config alias.swork='log -r .' --config commands.show.aliasprefix=s swork changeset: 2:7b5709ab64cb tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: commit for book2 $ hg --config alias.swork='log -r .' --config commands.show.aliasprefix=s config alias alias.swork=log -r . $ cd ..