view tests/test-rebase-conflicts.t @ 18305:2502a15e033d

branchmap: pass revision insteads of changectx to the update function Creation of changectx objects is very slow, and they are not very useful. We are going to drop them. The first step is to change the function argument type.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
date Tue, 08 Jan 2013 01:28:39 +0100
parents 4f8054d3171b
children 72412afe4c28
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > graphlog=
  > rebase=
  > 
  > [phases]
  > publish=False
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}:{phase} '{desc}' {branches}\n"
  > EOF

  $ hg init a
  $ cd a
  $ echo c1 >common
  $ hg add common
  $ hg ci -m C1

  $ echo c2 >>common
  $ hg ci -m C2

  $ echo c3 >>common
  $ hg ci -m C3

  $ hg up -q -C 1

  $ echo l1 >>extra
  $ hg add extra
  $ hg ci -m L1
  created new head

  $ sed -e 's/c2/l2/' common > common.new
  $ mv common.new common
  $ hg ci -m L2

  $ echo l3 >> extra2
  $ hg add extra2
  $ hg ci -m L3

  $ hg phase --force --secret 4

  $ hg tglog
  @  5:secret 'L3'
  |
  o  4:secret 'L2'
  |
  o  3:draft 'L1'
  |
  | o  2:draft 'C3'
  |/
  o  1:draft 'C2'
  |
  o  0:draft 'C1'
  
Try to call --continue:

  $ hg rebase --continue
  abort: no rebase in progress
  [255]

Conflicting rebase:

  $ hg rebase -s 3 -d 2
  merging common
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging common incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  abort: unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [255]

Try to continue without solving the conflict:

  $ hg rebase --continue
  abort: unresolved merge conflicts (see hg help resolve)
  [255]

Conclude rebase:

  $ echo 'resolved merge' >common
  $ hg resolve -m common
  $ hg rebase --continue
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)

  $ hg tglog
  @  5:secret 'L3'
  |
  o  4:secret 'L2'
  |
  o  3:draft 'L1'
  |
  o  2:draft 'C3'
  |
  o  1:draft 'C2'
  |
  o  0:draft 'C1'
  
Check correctness:

  $ hg cat -r 0 common
  c1

  $ hg cat -r 1 common
  c1
  c2

  $ hg cat -r 2 common
  c1
  c2
  c3

  $ hg cat -r 3 common
  c1
  c2
  c3

  $ hg cat -r 4 common
  resolved merge

  $ hg cat -r 5 common
  resolved merge

  $ cd ..