tests/test-mq-subrepo-svn.t
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:13:51 -0700
changeset 33331 4bae3c117b57
parent 26374 048e41e9a6ac
child 33365 6d88468d435b
permissions -rw-r--r--
scmutil: make cleanupnodes delete divergent bookmarks cleanupnodes takes care of bookmark movement, and bookmark movement could cause bookmark divergent resolution as a side effect. This patch adds such bookmark divergent resolution logic so future rebase migration will be easier. The revset is carefully written to be equivalent to what rebase does today. Although I think it might make sense to remove divergent bookmarks more aggressively, for example: F book@1 | E book@2 | | D book | | | C |/ B book@3 | A When rebase -s C -d E, "book@1" will be removed, "book@3" will be kept, and the end result is: D book | C | F | E book@2 (?) | B book@3 | A The question is should we keep book@2? The current logic keeps it. If we choose not to (makes some sense to me), the "deleterevs" revset could be simplified to "newnode % oldnode". For now, I just make it compatible with the existing behavior. If we want to make the "deleterevs" revset simpler, we can always do it in the future.

#require svn13

  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [extensions]
  > mq =
  > [diff]
  > nodates = 1
  > EOF

fn to create new repository, and cd into it
  $ mkrepo() {
  >     hg init $1
  >     cd $1
  >     hg qinit
  > }


handle svn subrepos safely

  $ svnadmin create svn-repo-2499

  $ SVNREPOPATH=`pwd`/svn-repo-2499/project
#if windows
  $ SVNREPOURL=file:///`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"`
#else
  $ SVNREPOURL=file://`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"`
#endif

  $ mkdir -p svn-project-2499/trunk
  $ svn import -qm 'init project' svn-project-2499 "$SVNREPOURL"

qnew on repo w/svn subrepo
  $ mkrepo repo-2499-svn-subrepo
  $ svn co "$SVNREPOURL"/trunk sub
  Checked out revision 1.
  $ echo 'sub = [svn]sub' >> .hgsub
  $ hg add .hgsub
  $ hg status -S -X '**/format'
  A .hgsub
  $ hg qnew -m0 0.diff
  $ cd sub
  $ echo a > a
  $ svn add a
  A         a
  $ svn st
  A*    a (glob)
  $ cd ..
  $ hg status -S        # doesn't show status for svn subrepos (yet)
  $ hg qnew -m1 1.diff
  abort: uncommitted changes in subrepository 'sub'
  [255]

  $ cd ..