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graft: add a new `--stop` flag to stop interrupted graft
This patch adds a new flag `--stop` to `hg graft` command which stops the
interrupted graft.
The `--stop` flag takes back you to the last successful step i.e. it will keep
your grafted commits, it will just clear the mergestate and interrupted graft
state.
The `--stop` is different from `--abort` flag as the latter also undoes all the
work done till now which is sometimes not what the user wants.
Suppose you grafted a lot of changesets, you encountered conflicts, you resolved
them, did `hg graft --continue`, again encountered conflicts, continue, again
encountered conflicts. Now you are tired of solving merge conflicts and want to
resume this sometimes later. If you use the `--abort` functionality, it will
strip your already grafted changesets, making you loose the work you have done
resolving merge conflicts.
A general goal related to this flag is to add this flag to `rebase` and
`histedit` too. The evolve command already has this --stop flag.
Tests are added for the new flag.
.. feature::
`hg graft` now has a `--stop` flag to stop interrupted graft.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3668
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 28 May 2018 21:13:32 +0530 |
parents | fa2423acb02f |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os from mercurial import ( hg, scmutil, ui as uimod, util, ) chdir = os.chdir mkdir = os.mkdir pjoin = os.path.join walkrepos = scmutil.walkrepos checklink = util.checklink u = uimod.ui.load() sym = checklink(b'.') hg.repository(u, b'top1', create=1) mkdir(b'subdir') chdir(b'subdir') hg.repository(u, b'sub1', create=1) mkdir(b'subsubdir') chdir(b'subsubdir') hg.repository(u, b'subsub1', create=1) chdir(os.path.pardir) if sym: os.symlink(os.path.pardir, b'circle') os.symlink(pjoin(b'subsubdir', b'subsub1'), b'subsub1') def runtest(): reposet = frozenset(walkrepos(b'.', followsym=True)) if sym and (len(reposet) != 3): print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,)) print(("Found %d repositories when I should have found 3" % (len(reposet),))) if (not sym) and (len(reposet) != 2): print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,)) print(("Found %d repositories when I should have found 2" % (len(reposet),))) sub1set = frozenset((pjoin(b'.', b'sub1'), pjoin(b'.', b'circle', b'subdir', b'sub1'))) if len(sub1set & reposet) != 1: print("sub1set = %r" % (sub1set,)) print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,)) print("sub1set and reposet should have exactly one path in common.") sub2set = frozenset((pjoin(b'.', b'subsub1'), pjoin(b'.', b'subsubdir', b'subsub1'))) if len(sub2set & reposet) != 1: print("sub2set = %r" % (sub2set,)) print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,)) print("sub2set and reposet should have exactly one path in common.") sub3 = pjoin(b'.', b'circle', b'top1') if sym and sub3 not in reposet: print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,)) print("Symbolic links are supported and %s is not in reposet" % (sub3,)) runtest() if sym: # Simulate not having symlinks. del os.path.samestat sym = False runtest()