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destupdate: move the check related to the "clean" logic in the function We want this function to exactly predict the behavior for update. Moreover, we would like to remove all high level behavior logic out of the merge module so this is a step forward. Now that the 'destupdate' function both compute and validate the destination, we can directly use it at the command level, ensuring that the 'hg update' command never call 'merge.update' without a defined destination. This is a first (but significant) step toward having 'merge.update' always feed with a properly validated destination and free of high level logic.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
date Mon, 05 Oct 2015 03:50:47 -0700
parents 56b2bcea2529
children ae5f7be2b4ab
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# destutil.py - Mercurial utility function for command destination
#
#  Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and other
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from .i18n import _
from . import (
    error,
    obsolete,
)

def destupdate(repo, clean=False):
    """destination for bare update operation
    """
    # Here is where we should consider bookmarks, divergent bookmarks, and tip
    # of current branch; but currently we are only checking the branch tips.
    node = None
    wc = repo[None]
    p1 = wc.p1()
    try:
        node = repo.branchtip(wc.branch())
    except error.RepoLookupError:
        if wc.branch() == 'default': # no default branch!
            node = repo.lookup('tip') # update to tip
        else:
            raise error.Abort(_("branch %s not found") % wc.branch())

    if p1.obsolete() and not p1.children():
        # allow updating to successors
        successors = obsolete.successorssets(repo, p1.node())

        # behavior of certain cases is as follows,
        #
        # divergent changesets: update to highest rev, similar to what
        #     is currently done when there are more than one head
        #     (i.e. 'tip')
        #
        # replaced changesets: same as divergent except we know there
        # is no conflict
        #
        # pruned changeset: no update is done; though, we could
        #     consider updating to the first non-obsolete parent,
        #     similar to what is current done for 'hg prune'

        if successors:
            # flatten the list here handles both divergent (len > 1)
            # and the usual case (len = 1)
            successors = [n for sub in successors for n in sub]

            # get the max revision for the given successors set,
            # i.e. the 'tip' of a set
            node = repo.revs('max(%ln)', successors).first()
    rev = repo[node].rev()

    if not clean:
        # Check that the update is linear.
        #
        # Mercurial do not allow update-merge for non linear pattern
        # (that would be technically possible but was considered too confusing
        # for user a long time ago)
        #
        # See mercurial.merge.update for details
        if p1.rev() not in repo.changelog.ancestors([rev], inclusive=True):
            dirty = wc.dirty(missing=True)
            foreground = obsolete.foreground(repo, [p1.node()])
            if not repo[rev].node() in foreground:
                if dirty:
                    msg = _("uncommitted changes")
                    hint = _("commit and merge, or update --clean to"
                             " discard changes")
                    raise error.Abort(msg, hint=hint)
                else:  # destination is not a descendant.
                    msg = _("not a linear update")
                    hint = _("merge or update --check to force update")
                    raise error.Abort(msg, hint=hint)

    return rev