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log: respect graphshorten on terminal nodes (collapsing o-~ to just o~)
Internally we have a custom template that's inspired by ones that we have seen
in the community. Normally, this looks something like:
o 0834ec17 spectral tip
| crecord: support x to toggle single, X to toggle a range
o ee932990 spectral @
| filemerge: allow specifying $hgeditor as merge-tools.X.executable
@ 66f04611 matt_harbison
| cext: fix truncation warnings in revlog on Windows
o 42cc76d0 matt_harbison
| cext: fix revlog compiler error on Windows
~
o bd63ada7 stable boris
| phases: drop dead code in `newheads`
~
With graphshorten on, and the descriptions of the public nodes hidden, it looks
like this, note that the commits right before the ~ are still "full height":
o 0834ec17 spectral tip
| crecord: support x to toggle single, X to toggle a range
o ee932990 spectral @
| filemerge: allow specifying $hgeditor as merge-tools.X.executable
@ 66f04611 matt_harbison
o 42cc76d0 matt_harbison
|
~
o bd63ada7 stable boris
|
~
This patch makes them look like this, removing the | but keeping the ~:
o 0834ec17 spectral tip
| crecord: support x to toggle single, X to toggle a range
o ee932990 spectral @
| filemerge: allow specifying $hgeditor as merge-tools.X.executable
@ 66f04611 matt_harbison
o 42cc76d0 matt_harbison
~
o bd63ada7 stable boris
~
This originally removed the ~s entirely, but this was determined to be too much
information loss and potentially confusing. This would have looked like the
following (note that the last commit is on a different branch than all of the
ones above it, and they are *not* linearly related):
o 0834ec17 spectral tip
| crecord: support x to toggle single, X to toggle a range
o ee932990 spectral @
| filemerge: allow specifying $hgeditor as merge-tools.X.executable
@ 66f04611 matt_harbison
o 42cc76d0 matt_harbison
o bd63ada7 stable boris
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4363
author | Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 23 Aug 2018 13:33:19 -0700 |
parents | 33d0859c37bd |
children | 5c2a4f37eace |
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test sparse $ hg init myrepo $ cd myrepo $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > sparse= > purge= > strip= > rebase= > EOF $ echo a > index.html $ echo x > data.py $ echo z > readme.txt $ cat > base.sparse <<EOF > [include] > *.sparse > EOF $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial' $ cat > webpage.sparse <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.html > EOF $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial' Import a rules file against a 'blank' sparse profile $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import $ ls data.py $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import $ ls base.sparse data.py webpage.sparse $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse Start against an existing profile; rules *already active* should be ignored $ hg debugsparse --enable-profile webpage.sparse $ hg debugsparse --include *.py $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.html > *.txt > [exclude] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import $ ls base.sparse index.html readme.txt webpage.sparse $ cat .hg/sparse %include webpage.sparse [include] *.py *.txt [exclude] *.py $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse Same tests, with -Tjson enabled to output summaries $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import -Tjson [ { "exclude_rules_added": 0, "files_added": 0, "files_conflicting": 0, "files_dropped": 4, "include_rules_added": 1, "profiles_added": 0 } ] $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import -Tjson [ { "exclude_rules_added": 0, "files_added": 0, "files_conflicting": 0, "files_dropped": 2, "include_rules_added": 1, "profiles_added": 1 } ] $ hg debugsparse --reset $ rm .hg/sparse $ hg debugsparse --enable-profile webpage.sparse $ hg debugsparse --include *.py $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > %include base.sparse > [include] > *.html > *.txt > [exclude] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import -Tjson [ { "exclude_rules_added": 1, "files_added": 1, "files_conflicting": 0, "files_dropped": 1, "include_rules_added": 1, "profiles_added": 0 } ] If importing results in no new rules being added, no refresh should take place! $ cat > $TESTTMP/trap_sparse_refresh.py <<EOF > from mercurial import error, sparse > def extsetup(ui): > def abort_refresh(*args, **kwargs): > raise error.Abort('sparse._refresh called!') > sparse.refreshwdir = abort_refresh > EOF $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > trap_sparse_refresh=$TESTTMP/trap_sparse_refresh.py > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [include] > *.py > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import If an exception is raised during refresh, restore the existing rules again. $ cat > $TESTTMP/rules_to_import <<EOF > [exclude] > *.html > EOF $ hg debugsparse --import-rules $TESTTMP/rules_to_import abort: sparse._refresh called! [255] $ cat .hg/sparse %include webpage.sparse [include] *.py *.txt [exclude] *.py