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rename: add support for --at-rev, which marks as copy and removes the source
I had previously only added support for `--at-rev` to `hg cp`, but not
to `hg mv`. This patch adds that support. Just like for `hg cp`, it
marks the destination as copied from the source, and doesn't care if
the source file still exists (because it only supports the `-A` mode,
aka "don't touch files" mode). It works whether or not the source file
still exists. This matches the behavior of `hg mv -A` in the working
copy.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8840
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 28 Jul 2020 09:58:28 -0700 |
parents | 443dc1655923 |
children | 89a2afe31e82 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import unittest try: from mercurial import rustext rustext.__name__ # trigger immediate actual import except ImportError: rustext = None else: from mercurial.rustext import revlog # this would fail already without appropriate ancestor.__package__ from mercurial.rustext.ancestor import LazyAncestors from mercurial.testing import revlog as revlogtesting @unittest.skipIf( rustext is None, "rustext module revlog relies on is not available", ) class RustRevlogIndexTest(revlogtesting.RevlogBasedTestBase): def test_heads(self): idx = self.parseindex() rustidx = revlog.MixedIndex(idx) self.assertEqual(rustidx.headrevs(), idx.headrevs()) def test_get_cindex(self): # drop me once we no longer need the method for shortest node idx = self.parseindex() rustidx = revlog.MixedIndex(idx) cidx = rustidx.get_cindex() self.assertTrue(idx is cidx) def test_len(self): idx = self.parseindex() rustidx = revlog.MixedIndex(idx) self.assertEqual(len(rustidx), len(idx)) def test_ancestors(self): idx = self.parseindex() rustidx = revlog.MixedIndex(idx) lazy = LazyAncestors(rustidx, [3], 0, True) # we have two more references to the index: # - in its inner iterator for __contains__ and __bool__ # - in the LazyAncestors instance itself (to spawn new iterators) self.assertTrue(2 in lazy) self.assertTrue(bool(lazy)) self.assertEqual(list(lazy), [3, 2, 1, 0]) # a second time to validate that we spawn new iterators self.assertEqual(list(lazy), [3, 2, 1, 0]) # let's check bool for an empty one self.assertFalse(LazyAncestors(idx, [0], 0, False)) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)