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tags: write tag overwriting history also into tag cache file (issue3911)
Before this patch, tag overwriting history is not written into tag
cache file ".hg/cache/tags".
This may give higher priority to local tag than global one, even if
the former is overwritten by the latter, because tag overwriting
history is used to compare priorities of them (as "rank").
In such cases, "hg tags" invocations using tag cache file shows
incorrect tag information.
This patch writes tag overwriting history also into tag cache file.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Wed, 28 Aug 2013 22:09:53 +0900 |
parents | bcf29565d89f |
children | 18adc15635a1 |
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$ hg init t $ cd t $ echo 1 > a $ hg ci -qAm "first" $ hg cp a b $ hg mv a c $ echo 2 >> b $ echo 2 >> c $ hg ci -qAm "second" $ hg co -C 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo 0 > a $ echo 1 >> a $ hg ci -qAm "other" $ hg merge --debug searching for copies back to rev 1 unmatched files in other: b c all copies found (* = to merge, ! = divergent, % = renamed and deleted): src: 'a' -> dst: 'b' * src: 'a' -> dst: 'c' * checking for directory renames resolving manifests branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False ancestor: b8bf91eeebbc, local: add3f11052fa+, remote: 17c05bb7fcb6 a: remote moved to b -> m preserving a for resolve of b a: remote moved to c -> m preserving a for resolve of c removing a updating: a 1/2 files (50.00%) picked tool 'internal:merge' for b (binary False symlink False) merging a and b to b my b@add3f11052fa+ other b@17c05bb7fcb6 ancestor a@b8bf91eeebbc premerge successful updating: a 2/2 files (100.00%) picked tool 'internal:merge' for c (binary False symlink False) merging a and c to c my c@add3f11052fa+ other c@17c05bb7fcb6 ancestor a@b8bf91eeebbc premerge successful 0 files updated, 2 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) file b $ cat b 0 1 2 file c $ cat c 0 1 2 $ cd ..