tests/test-rebase-transaction.t
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Tue, 11 Sep 2018 19:50:07 -0700
changeset 39604 335ae4d0a552
parent 36927 17a744c5e270
child 42613 35ebdbb38efb
permissions -rw-r--r--
bundlerepo: dynamically create repository type from base repository Previously, bundlerepository inherited from localrepo.localrepository. You simply instantiated a bundlerepository and its __init__ called localrepo.localrepository.__init__. Things were simple. Unfortunately, this strategy is limiting because it assumes that the base repository is a localrepository instance. And it assumes various properties of localrepository, such as the arguments its __init__ takes. And it prevents us from changing behavior of localrepository.__init__ without also having to change derived classes. Previous and ongoing work to abstract storage revealed these limitations. This commit changes the initialization strategy of bundle repositories to dynamically create a type to represent the repository. Instead of a static type, we instantiate a new local repo instance via localrepo.instance(). We then combine its __class__ with bundlerepository to produce a new type. This ensures that no matter how localrepo.instance() decides to create a repository object, we can derive a bundle repo object from it. i.e. localrepo.instance() could return a type that isn't a localrepository and it would "just work." Well, it would "just work" if bundlerepository's custom implementations only accessed attributes in the documented repository interface. I'm pretty sure it violates the interface contract in a handful of places. But we can worry about that another day. This change gets us closer to doing more clever things around instantiating repository instances without having to worry about teaching bundlerepository about them. .. api:: ``bundlerepo.bundlerepository`` is no longer usable on its own. The class is combined with the class of the base repository it is associated with at run-time. New bundlerepository instances can be obtained by calling ``bundlerepo.instance()`` or ``bundlerepo.makebundlerepository()``. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4555

Rebasing using a single transaction

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > rebase=
  > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
  > 
  > [rebase]
  > singletransaction=True
  > 
  > [phases]
  > publish=False
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {desc}"
  > EOF

Check that a simple rebase works

  $ hg init simple && cd simple
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOF'
  >   Z
  >   |
  >   | D
  >   | |
  >   | C
  >   | |
  >   Y B
  >   |/
  >   A
  > EOF
- We should only see one status stored message. It comes from the start.
  $ hg rebase --debug -b D -d Z | grep 'status stored'
  rebase status stored
  $ hg tglog
  o  5: D
  |
  o  4: C
  |
  o  3: B
  |
  o  2: Z
  |
  o  1: Y
  |
  o  0: A
  
  $ cd ..

Check that --collapse works

  $ hg init collapse && cd collapse
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOF'
  >   Z
  >   |
  >   | D
  >   | |
  >   | C
  >   | |
  >   Y B
  >   |/
  >   A
  > EOF
- We should only see two status stored messages. One from the start, one from
- cmdutil.commitforceeditor() which forces tr.writepending()
  $ hg rebase --collapse --debug -b D -d Z | grep 'status stored'
  rebase status stored
  rebase status stored
  $ hg tglog
  o  3: Collapsed revision
  |  * B
  |  * C
  |  * D
  o  2: Z
  |
  o  1: Y
  |
  o  0: A
  
  $ cd ..

With --collapse, check that conflicts can be resolved and rebase can then be
continued

  $ hg init collapse-conflict && cd collapse-conflict
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOF'
  >   Z   # Z/conflict=Z
  >   |
  >   | D
  >   | |
  >   | C # C/conflict=C
  >   | |
  >   Y B
  >   |/
  >   A
  > EOF
  $ hg rebase --collapse -b D -d Z
  rebasing 1:112478962961 "B" (B)
  rebasing 3:c26739dbe603 "C" (C)
  merging conflict
  warning: conflicts while merging conflict! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [1]
  $ hg tglog
  o  5: D
  |
  | @  4: Z
  | |
  @ |  3: C
  | |
  | o  2: Y
  | |
  o |  1: B
  |/
  o  0: A
  
  $ hg st
  M C
  M conflict
  A B
  ? conflict.orig
  $ echo resolved > conflict
  $ hg resolve -m
  (no more unresolved files)
  continue: hg rebase --continue
  $ hg rebase --continue
  already rebased 1:112478962961 "B" (B) as 79bc8f4973ce
  rebasing 3:c26739dbe603 "C" (C)
  rebasing 5:d24bb333861c "D" (D tip)
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/collapse-conflict/.hg/strip-backup/112478962961-b5b34645-rebase.hg
  $ hg tglog
  o  3: Collapsed revision
  |  * B
  |  * C
  |  * D
  o  2: Z
  |
  o  1: Y
  |
  o  0: A
  
  $ cd ..

With --collapse, check that the commit message editing can be canceled and
rebase can then be continued

  $ hg init collapse-cancel-editor && cd collapse-cancel-editor
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOF'
  >   Z
  >   |
  >   | D
  >   | |
  >   | C
  >   | |
  >   Y B
  >   |/
  >   A
  > EOF
  $ HGEDITOR=false hg --config ui.interactive=1 rebase --collapse -b D -d Z
  rebasing 1:112478962961 "B" (B)
  rebasing 3:26805aba1e60 "C" (C)
  rebasing 5:f585351a92f8 "D" (D tip)
  transaction abort!
  rollback completed
  abort: edit failed: false exited with status 1
  [255]
  $ hg tglog
  o  5: D
  |
  | o  4: Z
  | |
  o |  3: C
  | |
  | o  2: Y
  | |
  o |  1: B
  |/
  o  0: A
  
  $ hg rebase --continue
  rebasing 1:112478962961 "B" (B)
  rebasing 3:26805aba1e60 "C" (C)
  rebasing 5:f585351a92f8 "D" (D tip)
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/collapse-cancel-editor/.hg/strip-backup/112478962961-cb2a9b47-rebase.hg
  $ hg tglog
  o  3: Collapsed revision
  |  * B
  |  * C
  |  * D
  o  2: Z
  |
  o  1: Y
  |
  o  0: A
  
  $ cd ..