largefiles: remove meaningless code path for "hg pull --rebase"
This patch removes "--rebase" specific code path for "hg pull" in
"overridepull", because previous patch makes it meaningless: now,
"rebase.rebase" ("orig" invocation in this patch) can
update/commit largefiles safely without "repo._isrebasing = True".
As a side effect of removing "rebase.rebase" invocation in
"overridepull", this patch removes "nothing to rebase ..." message in
"test-largefiles.t", which is shown only when rebase extension is
enabled AFTER largefiles:
before this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "pullrebase" of rebase as "hg pull" at
first, because rebase wraps "hg pull" later
2. "pullrebase" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles as "orig",
even though rebase assumes that "orig" is "pull" of commands
3. "overridepull" executes "pull" and "rebase" directly
3.1 "pull" pulls changesets and creates new head "X"
3.2 "rebase" rebases current working parent "Y" on "X"
4. "overridepull" returns to "pullrebase"
5. "pullrebase" tries to rebase, but there is nothing to be done,
because "Y" is already rebased on "X". then, it shows "nothing
to rebase ..."
after this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "pullrebase" of rebase as "hg pull"
2. "pullrebase" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles as "orig"
3. "overridepull" executes "pull" as "orig"
4. "overridepull" returns to "pullrebase"
5. revision "Y" is not yet rebased, so "pullrebase" doesn't shows
"nothing to rebase ..."
As another side effect of removing "rebase.rebase" invocation, this
patch fixes
issue3861, which occurs only when rebase extension is
enabled BEFORE largefiles:
before this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles at first,
because largefiles wrap "hg pull" later
2. "overridepull" executes "pull" and "rebase" explicitly
2.1 "pull" pulls changesets and creates new head "X"
2.2 "rebase" rebases current working parent, but fails because
no revision is checked out in
issue3861 case
3. "overridepull" returns to "dispatch" with exit code 1 returned
from "rebase" at (2.2)
4. "hg pull" terminates with exit code 1 unexpectedly
after this patch:
1. "dispatch" invokes "overridepull" of largefiles at first
2. "overridepull" invokes "pullrebase" of rebase as "orig"
3. "pullrebase" invokes "pull" as "orig"
4. "pullrebase" invokes "rebase", and it fails
5. "pullrebase" returns to "overridepull" with exit code 0
(because "pullrebase" ignores result of "pull" and "rebase")
6. "overridepull" returns to "dispatch" with exit code 0 returned
from "rebase" at (5)
7. "hg pull" terminates with exit code 0
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo 'base' > base
$ hg ci -Ambase
adding base
$ hg qnew -mmqbase mqbase
$ hg qrename mqbase renamed
$ mkdir .hg/patches/foo
$ hg qrename renamed foo
$ hg qseries
foo/renamed
$ ls .hg/patches/foo
renamed
$ mkdir .hg/patches/bar
$ hg qrename foo/renamed bar
$ hg qseries
bar/renamed
$ ls .hg/patches/bar
renamed
$ hg qrename bar/renamed baz
$ hg qseries
baz
$ ls .hg/patches/baz
.hg/patches/baz
$ hg qrename baz new/dir
$ hg qseries
new/dir
$ ls .hg/patches/new/dir
.hg/patches/new/dir
$ cd ..
Test patch being renamed before committed:
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ hg qinit -c
$ hg qnew x
$ hg qrename y
$ hg qcommit -m rename
$ cd ..
Test overlapping renames (issue2388)
$ hg init c
$ cd c
$ hg qinit -c
$ echo a > a
$ hg add
adding a
$ hg qnew patcha
$ echo b > b
$ hg add
adding b
$ hg qnew patchb
$ hg ci --mq -m c1
$ hg qrename patchb patchc
$ hg qrename patcha patchb
$ hg st --mq
M series
A patchb
A patchc
R patcha
$ cd ..
Test renames with mq repo (issue2097)
$ hg init issue2097
$ cd issue2097
$ hg qnew p0
$ (cd .hg/patches && hg init)
$ hg qren p0 p1
$ hg debugstate --mq
$ hg ci --mq -mq0
nothing changed
[1]
$ cd ..
Test renaming to a folded patch (issue3058)
$ hg init issue3058
$ cd issue3058
$ hg init --mq
$ echo a > a
$ hg add a
$ hg qnew adda
$ echo b >> a
$ hg qnew addb
$ hg qpop
popping addb
now at: adda
$ hg ci --mq -m "save mq"
$ hg qfold addb
$ hg qmv addb
$ cat .hg/patches/addb
# HG changeset patch
# Parent 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
diff -r 000000000000 a
--- /dev/null * (glob)
+++ b/a * (glob)
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+a
+b
$ cd ..