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shelve: no longer strip internal commit when using internal phase
When the internal phase is used, the internal commits we create during shelve
will be automatically hidden, and we don't need to strip them. Avoiding strips
gives much better performances and is less traumatic for caches.
Test changes are all related to revision numbers increasing more quickly since
we avoid stripping.
At the end of `test-shelve.t` we now need manually strip the shelve-commit in
addition to the x.shelve file deletion. This emulates a preexisting shelve
after a repository upgrade.
Note:
The hidden internal commits confuses rebase a bit as shown by a new test
added. This will happen when the user have shelve commits on top of a
changeset to be rebased.
We'll fix this in the next commit. As we still use a backup bundle, rebase
can just strip the internal changesets and be fine.
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 06 Jun 2018 02:31:46 +0200 |
parents | f56a30b844aa |
children | 43c84b816445 |
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Testing templating for rebase command Setup $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > [experimental] > evolution=createmarkers > EOF $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ for ch in a b c d; do echo foo > $ch; hg commit -Aqm "Added "$ch; done $ hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} {desc}" @ 3:62615734edd5 Added d | o 2:28ad74487de9 Added c | o 1:29becc82797a Added b | o 0:18d04c59bb5d Added a Getting the JSON output for nodechanges $ hg rebase -s 2 -d 0 -q -Tjson [ { "nodechanges": {"28ad74487de9599d00d81085be739c61fc340652": ["849767420fd5519cf0026232411a943ed03cc9fb"], "62615734edd52f06b6fb9c2beb429e4fe30d57b8": ["df21b32134ba85d86bca590cbe9b8b7cbc346c53"]} } ] $ hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} {desc}" @ 5:df21b32134ba Added d | o 4:849767420fd5 Added c | | o 1:29becc82797a Added b |/ o 0:18d04c59bb5d Added a $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 5 -q -T "{nodechanges|json}" {"29becc82797a4bc11ec8880b58eaecd2ab3e7760": ["d9d6773efc831c274eace04bc13e8e6412517139"]} (no-eol) $ hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} {desc}" o 6:d9d6773efc83 Added b | @ 5:df21b32134ba Added d | o 4:849767420fd5 Added c | o 0:18d04c59bb5d Added a $ hg rebase -s 6 -d 4 -q -T "{nodechanges % '{oldnode}:{newnodes % ' {node} '}'}" d9d6773efc831c274eace04bc13e8e6412517139: f48cd65c6dc3d2acb55da54402a5b029546e546f (no-eol)