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merge: store commitinfo if these is a dc or cd conflict
delete-changed or changed-delete conflicts can either be resolved by mergetool,
if some tool is passed and using or by user choose something on prompt or user
doing some `hg revert` after choosing the file to remain conflicted.
If the user decides to keep the changed side, on commit we just reuse the parent
filenode. This is mostly fine unless we are in a distributed environment and
people are doing criss-cross merges.
Since, we don't have recursive merges or any other way of describing the end
result of the merge was an explicit choice and it should be differentiated from
it's ancestors, merge algo during criss-cross merges fails to take in account
the explicit choice made by user and end up with a what-can-be-said-wrong-merge.
The solution which we are trying to fix this is by creating a filenode on commit
instead of reusing the parent filenode. This helps differentiate between
pre-merged filenode and post-merge filenode and kind of tells about the choice
user made.
To implement creating new filenode functionality, we store info about these
files in mergestate so that we can read them on commit and force create a new
filenode.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8988
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 03 Sep 2020 13:44:06 +0530 |
parents | 3a463e5e470b |
children | 8250ecb53f30 |
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#require py37 $ byteify_strings () { > "$PYTHON" "$TESTDIR/../contrib/byteify-strings.py" "$@" > } Test version $ byteify_strings --version Byteify strings * (glob) Test in-place $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > obj['test'] = b"1234" > mydict.iteritems() > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py -i $ cat testfile.py obj[b'test'] = b"1234" mydict.iteritems() Test with dictiter $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > obj['test'] = b"1234" > mydict.iteritems() > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py --dictiter obj[b'test'] = b"1234" mydict.items() Test kwargs-like objects $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > kwargs['test'] = "123" > kwargs[test['testing']] > kwargs[test[[['testing']]]] > kwargs[kwargs['testing']] > kwargs.get('test') > kwargs.pop('test') > kwargs.get('test', 'testing') > kwargs.pop('test', 'testing') > kwargs.setdefault('test', 'testing') > > opts['test'] = "123" > opts[test['testing']] > opts[test[[['testing']]]] > opts[opts['testing']] > opts.get('test') > opts.pop('test') > opts.get('test', 'testing') > opts.pop('test', 'testing') > opts.setdefault('test', 'testing') > > commitopts['test'] = "123" > commitopts[test['testing']] > commitopts[test[[['testing']]]] > commitopts[commitopts['testing']] > commitopts.get('test') > commitopts.pop('test') > commitopts.get('test', 'testing') > commitopts.pop('test', 'testing') > commitopts.setdefault('test', 'testing') > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py --treat-as-kwargs kwargs opts commitopts kwargs['test'] = b"123" kwargs[test[b'testing']] kwargs[test[[[b'testing']]]] kwargs[kwargs['testing']] kwargs.get('test') kwargs.pop('test') kwargs.get('test', b'testing') kwargs.pop('test', b'testing') kwargs.setdefault('test', b'testing') opts['test'] = b"123" opts[test[b'testing']] opts[test[[[b'testing']]]] opts[opts['testing']] opts.get('test') opts.pop('test') opts.get('test', b'testing') opts.pop('test', b'testing') opts.setdefault('test', b'testing') commitopts['test'] = b"123" commitopts[test[b'testing']] commitopts[test[[[b'testing']]]] commitopts[commitopts['testing']] commitopts.get('test') commitopts.pop('test') commitopts.get('test', b'testing') commitopts.pop('test', b'testing') commitopts.setdefault('test', b'testing') Test attr*() as methods $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > setattr(o, 'a', 1) > util.setattr(o, 'ae', 1) > util.getattr(o, 'alksjdf', 'default') > util.addattr(o, 'asdf') > util.hasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default') > util.safehasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default') > @eh.wrapfunction(func, 'lksjdf') > def f(): > pass > @eh.wrapclass(klass, 'lksjdf') > def f(): > pass > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py --allow-attr-methods setattr(o, 'a', 1) util.setattr(o, 'ae', 1) util.getattr(o, 'alksjdf', b'default') util.addattr(o, 'asdf') util.hasattr(o, 'lksjdf', b'default') util.safehasattr(o, 'lksjdf', b'default') @eh.wrapfunction(func, 'lksjdf') def f(): pass @eh.wrapclass(klass, 'lksjdf') def f(): pass Test without attr*() as methods $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > setattr(o, 'a', 1) > util.setattr(o, 'ae', 1) > util.getattr(o, 'alksjdf', 'default') > util.addattr(o, 'asdf') > util.hasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default') > util.safehasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default') > @eh.wrapfunction(func, 'lksjdf') > def f(): > pass > @eh.wrapclass(klass, 'lksjdf') > def f(): > pass > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py setattr(o, 'a', 1) util.setattr(o, b'ae', 1) util.getattr(o, b'alksjdf', b'default') util.addattr(o, b'asdf') util.hasattr(o, b'lksjdf', b'default') util.safehasattr(o, b'lksjdf', b'default') @eh.wrapfunction(func, b'lksjdf') def f(): pass @eh.wrapclass(klass, b'lksjdf') def f(): pass Test ignore comments $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > # py3-transform: off > "none" > "of" > 'these' > s = """should""" > d = '''be''' > # py3-transform: on > "this should" > 'and this also' > > # no-py3-transform > l = "this should be ignored" > l2 = "this shouldn't" > > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py # py3-transform: off "none" "of" 'these' s = """should""" d = '''be''' # py3-transform: on b"this should" b'and this also' # no-py3-transform l = "this should be ignored" l2 = b"this shouldn't" Test triple-quoted strings $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > """This is ignored > """ > > line = """ > This should not be > """ > line = ''' > Neither should this > ''' > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py """This is ignored """ line = b""" This should not be """ line = b''' Neither should this ''' Test prefixed strings $ cat > testfile.py <<EOF > obj['test'] = b"1234" > obj[r'test'] = u"1234" > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py obj[b'test'] = b"1234" obj[r'test'] = u"1234" Test multi-line alignment $ cat > testfile.py <<'EOF' > def foo(): > error.Abort(_("foo" > "bar" > "%s") > % parameter) > { > 'test': dict, > 'test2': dict, > } > [ > "thing", > "thing2" > ] > ( > "tuple", > "tuple2", > ) > {"thing", > } > EOF $ byteify_strings testfile.py def foo(): error.Abort(_(b"foo" b"bar" b"%s") % parameter) { b'test': dict, b'test2': dict, } [ b"thing", b"thing2" ] ( b"tuple", b"tuple2", ) {b"thing", }