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templatekw: add a {negrev} keyword
Revision numbers are getting much maligned for two reasons: they are
too long in large repos and users get confused by their local-only
nature. It just occurred to me that negative revision numbers avoid
both of those problems. Since negative revision numbers change
whenever the repo changes, it's much more obvious that they are a
local-only convenience. Additionally, for the recent commits that we
usually care about the most, negative revision numbers are always near
zero.
This commit adds a negrev templatekw to more easily expose negative
revision numbers. It's not easy to reliably produce this output with
existing keywords due to hidden commits while at the same time
ensuring good performance.
author | Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jordigh@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 15 Feb 2019 14:43:31 -0500 |
parents | 5abc47d4ca6b |
children | f46c1a9b1bfe |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > convert= > [convert] > hg.saverev=False > EOF $ hg init orig $ cd orig $ echo foo > foo $ echo bar > bar $ hg ci -qAm 'add foo bar' -d '0 0' $ echo >> foo $ hg ci -m 'change foo' -d '1 0' $ hg up -qC 0 $ hg copy --after --force foo bar $ hg copy foo baz $ hg ci -m 'make bar and baz copies of foo' -d '2 0' created new head Test that template can print all file copies (issue4362) $ hg log -r . --template "{file_copies % ' File: {file_copy}\n'}" File: bar (foo) File: baz (foo) $ hg bookmark premerge1 $ hg merge -r 1 merging baz and foo to baz 1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -m 'merge local copy' -d '3 0' $ hg up -C 1 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved (leaving bookmark premerge1) $ hg bookmark premerge2 $ hg merge 2 merging foo and baz to baz 1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -m 'merge remote copy' -d '4 0' created new head Make and delete some tags $ hg tag that $ hg tag --remove that $ hg tag this #if execbit $ chmod +x baz #else $ echo some other change to make sure we get a rev 5 > baz #endif $ hg ci -m 'mark baz executable' -d '5 0' $ cd .. $ hg convert --datesort orig new 2>&1 | grep -v 'subversion python bindings could not be loaded' initializing destination new repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 8 add foo bar 7 change foo 6 make bar and baz copies of foo 5 merge local copy 4 merge remote copy 3 Added tag that for changeset 88586c4e9f02 2 Removed tag that 1 Added tag this for changeset c56a7f387039 0 mark baz executable updating bookmarks $ cd new $ hg out ../orig comparing with ../orig searching for changes no changes found [1] #if execbit $ hg bookmarks premerge1 3:973ef48a98a4 premerge2 8:91d107c423ba #else Different hash because no x bit $ hg bookmarks premerge1 3:973ef48a98a4 premerge2 8:3537b15eaaca #endif Test that redoing a convert results in an identical graph $ cd ../ $ rm new/.hg/shamap $ hg convert --datesort orig new 2>&1 | grep -v 'subversion python bindings could not be loaded' scanning source... sorting... converting... 8 add foo bar 7 change foo 6 make bar and baz copies of foo 5 merge local copy 4 merge remote copy 3 Added tag that for changeset 88586c4e9f02 2 Removed tag that 1 Added tag this for changeset c56a7f387039 0 mark baz executable updating bookmarks $ hg -R new log -G -T '{rev} {desc}' o 8 mark baz executable | o 7 Added tag this for changeset c56a7f387039 | o 6 Removed tag that | o 5 Added tag that for changeset 88586c4e9f02 | o 4 merge remote copy |\ +---o 3 merge local copy | |/ | o 2 make bar and baz copies of foo | | o | 1 change foo |/ o 0 add foo bar check shamap LF and CRLF handling $ cat > rewrite.py <<EOF > import sys > # Interlace LF and CRLF > lines = [(l.rstrip() + ((i % 2) and b'\n' or b'\r\n')) > for i, l in enumerate(open(sys.argv[1], 'rb'))] > open(sys.argv[1], 'wb').write(b''.join(lines)) > EOF $ "$PYTHON" rewrite.py new/.hg/shamap $ cd orig $ hg up -qC 1 $ echo foo >> foo $ hg ci -qm 'change foo again' $ hg up -qC 2 $ echo foo >> foo $ hg ci -qm 'change foo again again' $ cd .. $ hg convert --datesort orig new 2>&1 | grep -v 'subversion python bindings could not be loaded' scanning source... sorting... converting... 1 change foo again again 0 change foo again updating bookmarks init broken repository $ hg init broken $ cd broken $ echo a >> a $ echo b >> b $ hg ci -qAm init $ echo a >> a $ echo b >> b $ hg copy b c $ hg ci -qAm changeall $ hg up -qC 0 $ echo bc >> b $ hg ci -m changebagain created new head $ HGMERGE=internal:local hg -q merge $ hg ci -m merge $ hg mv b d $ hg ci -m moveb break it #if reporevlogstore $ rm .hg/store/data/b.* #endif #if reposimplestore $ rm .hg/store/data/b/* #endif $ cd .. $ hg --config convert.hg.ignoreerrors=True convert broken fixed initializing destination fixed repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 4 init ignoring: data/b.i@1e88685f5dde: no match found (reporevlogstore !) ignoring: data/b/index@1e88685f5dde: no node (reposimplestore !) 3 changeall 2 changebagain 1 merge 0 moveb $ hg -R fixed verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checked 5 changesets with 5 changes to 3 files manifest -r 0 $ hg -R fixed manifest -r 0 a manifest -r tip $ hg -R fixed manifest -r tip a c d