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tests: show the files fields of changelogs for many merges I don't think there's coverage for many of the subtle cases, and I found it hard to understand what the code is doing by reading it. The test takes 40s to run on a laptop, or 9s with --chg. I have yet to find a description of what the files field is supposed to be for merges. I thought it could be one of: 1. the files added/modified/removed relative to p1 (wouldn't seem useful, but `hg diff -c -r mergerev` has this behavior) 2. the files with filelog nodes not in either parent (i.e., what is needed to create a bundle out of a commit) 3. the files added/removed/modified files by merge itself [1] It's clearly not 1, because file contents merges are symmetric. It's clearly not 2 because removed files and exec bit changes are listed. It's also not 3 but I think it's intended to be 3 and the differences are bugs. Assuming 3, the test shows that, for merges, the list of files both overapproximates and underapproximates. All the cases involve file changes not in the filelog but in the manifest (existence of file at revision, exec bit and file vs symlink). I didn't look at all underapproximations, but they looked minor. The two overapproximations are problematic though because they both cause potentially long lists of files when merging cleanly. [1] even what it means for the merge commit itself to change a file is not completely trivial. A file in the merge being the same as in one of the parent is too lax as it would consider that merges change nothing when they revert all the changes done on one side. The criteria used in the test and in the next commit for "merge didn't touch a file" is: - the parents and the merge all have the same file - or, one parent didn't touch the file and the other parent contains the same file as the merge Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6612
author Valentin Gatien-Baron <valentin.gatienbaron@gmail.com>
date Tue, 02 Jul 2019 12:55:51 -0400
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This test test the low-level definition of stack, agnostic from all formatting

Initial setup

  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [ui]
  > logtemplate = {rev} {branch} {phase} {desc|firstline}\n
  > [extensions]
  > rebase=
  > [experimental]
  > evolution=createmarkers,exchange,allowunstable
  > EOF

  $ hg init main
  $ cd main
  $ hg branch other
  marked working directory as branch other
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ echo aaa > aaa
  $ hg add aaa
  $ hg commit -m c_a
  $ echo aaa > bbb
  $ hg add bbb
  $ hg commit -m c_b
  $ hg branch foo
  marked working directory as branch foo
  $ echo aaa > ccc
  $ hg add ccc
  $ hg commit -m c_c
  $ echo aaa > ddd
  $ hg add ddd
  $ hg commit -m c_d
  $ echo aaa > eee
  $ hg add eee
  $ hg commit -m c_e
  $ echo aaa > fff
  $ hg add fff
  $ hg commit -m c_f
  $ hg log -G
  @  5 foo draft c_f
  |
  o  4 foo draft c_e
  |
  o  3 foo draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other draft c_b
  |
  o  0 other draft c_a
  

Check that stack doesn't include public changesets
--------------------------------------------------

  $ hg up other
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  @  1 other draft c_b
  |
  o  0 other draft c_a
  
  $ hg phase --public 'branch("other")'
  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  $ hg up foo
  4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Simple test
-----------

'stack()' list all changeset in the branch

  $ hg branch
  foo
  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  @  5 foo draft c_f
  |
  o  4 foo draft c_e
  |
  o  3 foo draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo draft c_c
  |
  ~

Case with some of the branch unstable
------------------------------------

  $ hg up 3
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo bbb > ddd
  $ hg commit --amend
  2 new orphan changesets
  $ hg log -G
  @  6 foo draft c_d
  |
  | *  5 foo draft c_f
  | |
  | *  4 foo draft c_e
  | |
  | x  3 foo draft c_d
  |/
  o  2 foo draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other public c_b
  |
  o  0 other public c_a
  
  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  @  6 foo draft c_d
  |
  ~
  $ hg up -r "desc(c_e)"
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  @  4 foo draft c_e
  |
  x  3 foo draft c_d
  |
  ~
  $ hg up -r "desc(c_d)"
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  @  6 foo draft c_d
  |
  ~

Case with multiple topological heads
------------------------------------

Make things linear again

  $ hg rebase -s 'desc(c_e)' -d 'desc(c_d) - obsolete()'
  rebasing 4:4f2a69f6d380 "c_e"
  rebasing 5:913c298d8b0a "c_f"
  $ hg log -G
  o  8 foo draft c_f
  |
  o  7 foo draft c_e
  |
  @  6 foo draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other public c_b
  |
  o  0 other public c_a
  

Create the second branch

  $ hg up 'desc(c_d)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo aaa > ggg
  $ hg add ggg
  $ hg commit -m c_g
  created new head
  $ echo aaa > hhh
  $ hg add hhh
  $ hg commit -m c_h
  $ hg log -G
  @  10 foo draft c_h
  |
  o  9 foo draft c_g
  |
  | o  8 foo draft c_f
  | |
  | o  7 foo draft c_e
  |/
  o  6 foo draft c_d
  |
  o  2 foo draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other public c_b
  |
  o  0 other public c_a
  

Test output

  $ hg log -G -r "stack(10)"
  @  10 foo draft c_h
  |
  o  9 foo draft c_g
  |
  ~
  $ hg log -G -r "stack(8)"
  o  8 foo draft c_f
  |
  o  7 foo draft c_e
  |
  ~
  $ hg log -G -r "stack(head())"
  @  10 foo draft c_h
  |
  o  9 foo draft c_g
  |
  ~
  o  8 foo draft c_f
  |
  o  7 foo draft c_e
  |
  ~
Check the stack order
  $ hg log -r "first(stack())"
  9 foo draft c_g
  $ hg log -r "first(stack(10))"
  9 foo draft c_g
  $ hg log -r "first(stack(8))"
  7 foo draft c_e
  $ hg log -r "first(stack(head()))"
  7 foo draft c_e

Case with multiple heads with unstability involved
--------------------------------------------------

We amend the message to make sure the display base pick the right changeset

  $ hg up 'desc(c_d)'
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo ccc > ddd
  $ hg commit --amend -m 'c_D'
  4 new orphan changesets
  $ hg rebase -d . -s 'desc(c_g)'
  rebasing 9:2ebb6e48ab8a "c_g"
  rebasing 10:634f38e27a1d "c_h"
  $ hg log -G
  o  13 foo draft c_h
  |
  o  12 foo draft c_g
  |
  @  11 foo draft c_D
  |
  | *  8 foo draft c_f
  | |
  | *  7 foo draft c_e
  | |
  | x  6 foo draft c_d
  |/
  o  2 foo draft c_c
  |
  o  1 other public c_b
  |
  o  0 other public c_a
  

We should improve stack definition to also show 12 and 13 here
  $ hg log -G -r "stack()"
  @  11 foo draft c_D
  |
  ~