view tests/test-fastannotate-renames.t @ 40417:49c7b701fdc2 stable

phase: add an archived phase This phase allows for hidden changesets in the "user space". It differs from the "internal" phase which is intended for internal by-product only. There have been discussions at the 4.8 sprint to use such phase to speedup cleanup after history rewriting operation. Shipping it in the same release as the 'internal-phase' groups the associated `requires` entry. The important bit is to have support for this phase in the earliest version of mercurial possible. Adding the UI to manipulate this new phase later seems fine. The current plan for archived usage and user interface are as follow. On a repository with internal-phase on and evolution off: * history rewriting command set rewritten changeset in the archived phase. (This mean updating the cleanupnodes method). * keep `hg unbundle .hg/strip-backup/X.hg` as a way to restore changeset for now (backup bundle need to contains phase data) * [maybe] add a `hg strip --soft` advance flag (a light way to expose the feature without getting in the way of a better UI) Mercurial 4.8 freeze is too close to get the above in by then. We don't introduce a new repository `requirement` as we reuse the one introduced with the 'archived' phase during the 4.8 cycle.
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Wed, 17 Oct 2018 14:47:01 +0200
parents 1ddb296e0dee
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > fastannotate=
  > [fastannotate]
  > mainbranch=main
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

add or rename files on top of the master branch

  $ echo a1 > a
  $ echo b1 > b
  $ hg commit -qAm 1
  $ hg bookmark -i main
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  0 b: b1
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a
  fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  0 a: a1
  $ echo a2 >> a
  $ cat > b << EOF
  > b0
  > b1
  > EOF
  $ hg mv a t
  $ hg mv b a
  $ hg mv t b
  $ hg commit -m 'swap names'

existing linelogs are not helpful with such renames in side branches

  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a
  fastannotate: a: linelog cannot help in annotating this revision
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: linelog cannot help in annotating this revision
  0 a: a1
  1 b: a2

move main branch forward, rebuild should happen

  $ hg bookmark -i main -r . -q
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: cache broken and deleted
  fastannotate: b: 2 new changesets in the main branch
  0 a: a1
  1 b: a2
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0 a: a1
  1 b: a2

for rev 0, the existing linelog is still useful for a, but not for b

  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a -r 0
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0 a: a1
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b -r 0
  fastannotate: b: linelog cannot help in annotating this revision
  0 b: b1

a rebuild can also be triggered if "the main branch last time" mismatches

  $ echo a3 >> a
  $ hg commit -m a3
  $ cat >> b << EOF
  > b3
  > b4
  > EOF
  $ hg commit -m b4
  $ hg bookmark -i main -q
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a
  fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted
  fastannotate: a: 3 new changesets in the main branch
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3

linelog can be updated without being helpful

  $ hg mv a t
  $ hg mv b a
  $ hg mv t b
  $ hg commit -m 'swap names again'
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: linelog cannot help in annotating this revision
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3

move main branch forward again, rebuilds are one-time

  $ hg bookmark -i main -q
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a
  fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted
  fastannotate: a: 4 new changesets in the main branch
  0 a: a1
  1 b: a2
  3 b: b3
  3 b: b4
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: cache broken and deleted
  fastannotate: b: 4 new changesets in the main branch
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0 a: a1
  1 b: a2
  3 b: b3
  3 b: b4
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf b
  fastannotate: b: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3

list changeset hashes to improve readability

  $ hg log -T '{rev}:{node}\n'
  4:980e1ab8c516350172928fba95b49ede3b643dca
  3:14e123fedad9f491f5dde0beca2a767625a0a93a
  2:96495c41e4c12218766f78cdf244e768d7718b0f
  1:35c2b781234c994896aba36bd3245d3104e023df
  0:653e95416ebb5dbcc25bbc7f75568c9e01f7bd2f

annotate a revision not in the linelog. linelog cannot be used, but does not get rebuilt either

  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a -r 96495c41e4c12218766f78cdf244e768d7718b0f
  fastannotate: a: linelog cannot help in annotating this revision
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a -r 2
  fastannotate: a: linelog cannot help in annotating this revision
  1 a: b0
  0 b: b1
  2 a: a3
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a -r .
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0 a: a1
  1 b: a2
  3 b: b3
  3 b: b4

annotate an ancient revision where the path matches. linelog can be used

  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a -r 0
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0 a: a1
  $ hg fastannotate --debug -nf a -r 653e95416ebb5dbcc25bbc7f75568c9e01f7bd2f
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: False)
  0 a: a1