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subrepo: handle svn tracked/unknown directory collisions This happens more often than expected. Say you have an svn subrepository with python code. Python would have generated unknown .pyc files. Now, you rebase this setup on a revision where a directory containing python code does not exist. Subversion is first asked to remove this directory when updating, but will not because it contains untracked items. Then it will have to bring back the directory after the merge but will fail because it now collides with an untracked directory. Using --force is not very elegant but it is much simpler than rewriting our own purge command for subversion.
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Fri, 04 Mar 2011 14:00:49 +0100
parents 05fffd665170
children e0f07847f8de
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  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH

  $ hg init
  $ hg qinit

  $ echo x > x
  $ hg ci -Ama
  adding x

  $ hg qnew a.patch
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg qrefresh

  $ hg qnew b.patch
  $ echo b > b
  $ hg add b
  $ hg qrefresh

  $ hg qnew c.patch
  $ echo c > c
  $ hg add c
  $ hg qrefresh

  $ hg qpop -a
  popping c.patch
  popping b.patch
  popping a.patch
  patch queue now empty


should fail

  $ hg qguard does-not-exist.patch +bleh
  abort: no patch named does-not-exist.patch
  [255]


should fail

  $ hg qguard +fail
  abort: no patches applied
  [255]

  $ hg qpush
  applying a.patch
  now at: a.patch

should guard a.patch

  $ hg qguard +a

should print +a

  $ hg qguard
  a.patch: +a
  $ hg qpop
  popping a.patch
  patch queue now empty


should fail

  $ hg qpush a.patch
  cannot push 'a.patch' - guarded by ['+a']
  [1]

  $ hg qguard a.patch
  a.patch: +a

should push b.patch

  $ hg qpush
  applying b.patch
  now at: b.patch

  $ hg qpop
  popping b.patch
  patch queue now empty

test selection of an empty guard

  $ hg qselect ""
  abort: guard cannot be an empty string
  [255]
  $ hg qselect a
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 2 to 3

should push a.patch

  $ hg qpush
  applying a.patch
  now at: a.patch

  $ hg qguard -- c.patch -a

should print -a

  $ hg qguard c.patch
  c.patch: -a


should skip c.patch

  $ hg qpush -a
  applying b.patch
  skipping c.patch - guarded by '-a'
  now at: b.patch

should display b.patch

  $ hg qtop
  b.patch

  $ hg qguard -n c.patch

should push c.patch

  $ hg qpush -a
  applying c.patch
  now at: c.patch

  $ hg qpop -a
  popping c.patch
  popping b.patch
  popping a.patch
  patch queue now empty
  $ hg qselect -n
  guards deactivated
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 3 to 2

should push all

  $ hg qpush -a
  applying b.patch
  applying c.patch
  now at: c.patch

  $ hg qpop -a
  popping c.patch
  popping b.patch
  patch queue now empty
  $ hg qguard a.patch +1
  $ hg qguard b.patch +2
  $ hg qselect 1
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 1 to 2

should push a.patch, not b.patch

  $ hg qpush
  applying a.patch
  now at: a.patch
  $ hg qpush
  applying c.patch
  now at: c.patch
  $ hg qpop -a
  popping c.patch
  popping a.patch
  patch queue now empty

  $ hg qselect 2

should push b.patch

  $ hg qpush
  applying b.patch
  now at: b.patch
  $ hg qpush -a
  applying c.patch
  now at: c.patch

Used to be an issue with holes in the patch sequence
So, put one hole on the base and ask for topmost patch.

  $ hg qtop
  c.patch
  $ hg qpop -a
  popping c.patch
  popping b.patch
  patch queue now empty

  $ hg qselect 1 2
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 2 to 3

should push a.patch, b.patch

  $ hg qpush
  applying a.patch
  now at: a.patch
  $ hg qpush
  applying b.patch
  now at: b.patch
  $ hg qpop -a
  popping b.patch
  popping a.patch
  patch queue now empty

  $ hg qguard -- a.patch +1 +2 -3
  $ hg qselect 1 2 3
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 3 to 2


list patches and guards

  $ hg qguard -l
  a.patch: +1 +2 -3
  b.patch: +2
  c.patch: unguarded

have at least one patch applied to test coloring

  $ hg qpush
  applying b.patch
  now at: b.patch

list patches and guards with color

  $ hg --config extensions.color= qguard --config color.mode=ansi \
  >     -l --color=always
  \x1b[0;30;1ma.patch\x1b[0m: \x1b[0;33m+1\x1b[0m \x1b[0;33m+2\x1b[0m \x1b[0;31m-3\x1b[0m (esc)
  \x1b[0;34;1;4mb.patch\x1b[0m: \x1b[0;33m+2\x1b[0m (esc)
  \x1b[0;30;1mc.patch\x1b[0m: \x1b[0;32munguarded\x1b[0m (esc)

should pop b.patch

  $ hg qpop
  popping b.patch
  patch queue now empty

list series

  $ hg qseries -v
  0 G a.patch
  1 U b.patch
  2 U c.patch

list guards

  $ hg qselect
  1
  2
  3

should push b.patch

  $ hg qpush
  applying b.patch
  now at: b.patch

  $ hg qpush -a
  applying c.patch
  now at: c.patch
  $ hg qselect -n --reapply
  guards deactivated
  popping guarded patches
  popping c.patch
  popping b.patch
  patch queue now empty
  reapplying unguarded patches
  applying c.patch
  now at: c.patch

guards in series file: +1 +2 -3

  $ hg qselect -s
  +1
  +2
  -3

should show c.patch

  $ hg qapplied
  c.patch

  $ hg qrename a.patch new.patch

should show :


new.patch: +1 +2 -3


b.patch: +2


c.patch: unguarded

  $ hg qguard -l
  new.patch: +1 +2 -3
  b.patch: +2
  c.patch: unguarded

  $ hg qnew d.patch
  $ hg qpop
  popping d.patch
  now at: c.patch

should show new.patch and b.patch as Guarded, c.patch as Applied


and d.patch as Unapplied

  $ hg qseries -v
  0 G new.patch
  1 G b.patch
  2 A c.patch
  3 U d.patch

qseries again, but with color

  $ hg --config extensions.color= qseries -v --color=always
  0 G \x1b[0;30;1mnew.patch\x1b[0m (esc)
  1 G \x1b[0;30;1mb.patch\x1b[0m (esc)
  2 A \x1b[0;34;1;4mc.patch\x1b[0m (esc)
  3 U \x1b[0;30;1md.patch\x1b[0m (esc)

  $ hg qguard d.patch +2

new.patch, b.patch: Guarded. c.patch: Applied. d.patch: Guarded.

  $ hg qseries -v
  0 G new.patch
  1 G b.patch
  2 A c.patch
  3 G d.patch

  $ qappunappv()
  > {
  >     for command in qapplied "qapplied -v" qunapplied "qunapplied -v"; do
  >         echo % hg $command
  >         hg $command
  >     done
  > }

  $ hg qpop -a
  popping c.patch
  patch queue now empty
  $ hg qguard -l
  new.patch: +1 +2 -3
  b.patch: +2
  c.patch: unguarded
  d.patch: +2
  $ qappunappv
  % hg qapplied
  % hg qapplied -v
  % hg qunapplied
  c.patch
  % hg qunapplied -v
  0 G new.patch
  1 G b.patch
  2 U c.patch
  3 G d.patch
  $ hg qselect 1
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 1 to 2
  $ qappunappv
  % hg qapplied
  % hg qapplied -v
  % hg qunapplied
  new.patch
  c.patch
  % hg qunapplied -v
  0 U new.patch
  1 G b.patch
  2 U c.patch
  3 G d.patch
  $ hg qpush -a
  applying new.patch
  skipping b.patch - guarded by ['+2']
  applying c.patch
  skipping d.patch - guarded by ['+2']
  now at: c.patch
  $ qappunappv
  % hg qapplied
  new.patch
  c.patch
  % hg qapplied -v
  0 A new.patch
  1 G b.patch
  2 A c.patch
  % hg qunapplied
  % hg qunapplied -v
  3 G d.patch
  $ hg qselect 2
  number of unguarded, unapplied patches has changed from 0 to 1
  number of guarded, applied patches has changed from 1 to 0
  $ qappunappv
  % hg qapplied
  new.patch
  c.patch
  % hg qapplied -v
  0 A new.patch
  1 U b.patch
  2 A c.patch
  % hg qunapplied
  d.patch
  % hg qunapplied -v
  3 U d.patch

  $ for patch in `hg qseries`; do
  >     echo % hg qapplied $patch
  >     hg qapplied $patch
  >     echo % hg qunapplied $patch
  >     hg qunapplied $patch
  > done
  % hg qapplied new.patch
  new.patch
  % hg qunapplied new.patch
  b.patch
  d.patch
  % hg qapplied b.patch
  new.patch
  % hg qunapplied b.patch
  d.patch
  % hg qapplied c.patch
  new.patch
  c.patch
  % hg qunapplied c.patch
  d.patch
  % hg qapplied d.patch
  new.patch
  c.patch
  % hg qunapplied d.patch


hg qseries -m: only b.patch should be shown
the guards file was not ignored in the past

  $ hg qdelete -k b.patch
  $ hg qseries -m
  b.patch

hg qseries -m with color

  $ hg --config extensions.color= qseries -m --color=always
  \x1b[0;31;1mb.patch\x1b[0m (esc)