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bookmarks: when @ bookmark diverges, don't double the @ sign (BC)
This changeset treats the bookmark "@" as a special case for the naming of
divergent bookmarks, as per the tables below. For the <no alias> case, the
actual suffix will vary, depending on what suffixes are already in use.
Before:
Bookmark | Remote | Divergent Bookmark
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foo | bar | foo@bar
foo | <no alias> | foo@1
@ | bar | @@bar
@ | <no alias> | @@1
After:
Bookmark | Remote | Divergent Bookmark
--------------------------------------
foo | bar | foo@bar
foo | <no alias> | foo@1
@ | bar | @bar
@ | <no alias> | @1
This case is likely to be more common now that 92980a8dfdfe has made the "@"
bookmark have special meaning to clone.
The change in behavior was discussed on the mailing list in the thread below:
http://markmail.org/thread/rwedgxp7le5j2h2f
author | David M. Carr <david@carrclan.us> |
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date | Mon, 15 Oct 2012 23:54:54 -0400 |
parents | fc530080013b |
children | 46e1a4e24225 |
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# discovery.py - protocol changeset discovery functions # # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from node import nullid, short from i18n import _ import util, setdiscovery, treediscovery, phases, obsolete, bookmarks def findcommonincoming(repo, remote, heads=None, force=False): """Return a tuple (common, anyincoming, heads) used to identify the common subset of nodes between repo and remote. "common" is a list of (at least) the heads of the common subset. "anyincoming" is testable as a boolean indicating if any nodes are missing locally. If remote does not support getbundle, this actually is a list of roots of the nodes that would be incoming, to be supplied to changegroupsubset. No code except for pull should be relying on this fact any longer. "heads" is either the supplied heads, or else the remote's heads. If you pass heads and they are all known locally, the response lists just these heads in "common" and in "heads". Please use findcommonoutgoing to compute the set of outgoing nodes to give extensions a good hook into outgoing. """ if not remote.capable('getbundle'): return treediscovery.findcommonincoming(repo, remote, heads, force) if heads: allknown = True nm = repo.changelog.nodemap for h in heads: if nm.get(h) is None: allknown = False break if allknown: return (heads, False, heads) res = setdiscovery.findcommonheads(repo.ui, repo, remote, abortwhenunrelated=not force) common, anyinc, srvheads = res return (list(common), anyinc, heads or list(srvheads)) class outgoing(object): '''Represents the set of nodes present in a local repo but not in a (possibly) remote one. Members: missing is a list of all nodes present in local but not in remote. common is a list of all nodes shared between the two repos. excluded is the list of missing changeset that shouldn't be sent remotely. missingheads is the list of heads of missing. commonheads is the list of heads of common. The sets are computed on demand from the heads, unless provided upfront by discovery.''' def __init__(self, revlog, commonheads, missingheads): self.commonheads = commonheads self.missingheads = missingheads self._revlog = revlog self._common = None self._missing = None self.excluded = [] def _computecommonmissing(self): sets = self._revlog.findcommonmissing(self.commonheads, self.missingheads) self._common, self._missing = sets @util.propertycache def common(self): if self._common is None: self._computecommonmissing() return self._common @util.propertycache def missing(self): if self._missing is None: self._computecommonmissing() return self._missing def findcommonoutgoing(repo, other, onlyheads=None, force=False, commoninc=None, portable=False): '''Return an outgoing instance to identify the nodes present in repo but not in other. If onlyheads is given, only nodes ancestral to nodes in onlyheads (inclusive) are included. If you already know the local repo's heads, passing them in onlyheads is faster than letting them be recomputed here. If commoninc is given, it must be the result of a prior call to findcommonincoming(repo, other, force) to avoid recomputing it here. If portable is given, compute more conservative common and missingheads, to make bundles created from the instance more portable.''' # declare an empty outgoing object to be filled later og = outgoing(repo.changelog, None, None) # get common set if not provided if commoninc is None: commoninc = findcommonincoming(repo, other, force=force) og.commonheads, _any, _hds = commoninc # compute outgoing mayexclude = (repo._phasecache.phaseroots[phases.secret] or repo.obsstore) if not mayexclude: og.missingheads = onlyheads or repo.heads() elif onlyheads is None: # use visible heads as it should be cached og.missingheads = visibleheads(repo) og.excluded = [ctx.node() for ctx in repo.set('secret() or extinct()')] else: # compute common, missing and exclude secret stuff sets = repo.changelog.findcommonmissing(og.commonheads, onlyheads) og._common, allmissing = sets og._missing = missing = [] og.excluded = excluded = [] for node in allmissing: ctx = repo[node] if ctx.phase() >= phases.secret or ctx.extinct(): excluded.append(node) else: missing.append(node) if len(missing) == len(allmissing): missingheads = onlyheads else: # update missing heads missingheads = phases.newheads(repo, onlyheads, excluded) og.missingheads = missingheads if portable: # recompute common and missingheads as if -r<rev> had been given for # each head of missing, and --base <rev> for each head of the proper # ancestors of missing og._computecommonmissing() cl = repo.changelog missingrevs = set(cl.rev(n) for n in og._missing) og._common = set(cl.ancestors(missingrevs)) - missingrevs commonheads = set(og.commonheads) og.missingheads = [h for h in og.missingheads if h not in commonheads] return og def _headssummary(repo, remote, outgoing): """compute a summary of branch and heads status before and after push return {'branch': ([remoteheads], [newheads], [unsyncedheads])} mapping - branch: the branch name - remoteheads: the list of remote heads known locally None is the branch is new - newheads: the new remote heads (known locally) with outgoing pushed - unsyncedheads: the list of remote heads unknown locally. """ cl = repo.changelog headssum = {} # A. Create set of branches involved in the push. branches = set(repo[n].branch() for n in outgoing.missing) remotemap = remote.branchmap() newbranches = branches - set(remotemap) branches.difference_update(newbranches) # A. register remote heads remotebranches = set() for branch, heads in remote.branchmap().iteritems(): remotebranches.add(branch) known = [] unsynced = [] for h in heads: if h in cl.nodemap: known.append(h) else: unsynced.append(h) headssum[branch] = (known, list(known), unsynced) # B. add new branch data missingctx = list(repo[n] for n in outgoing.missing) touchedbranches = set() for ctx in missingctx: branch = ctx.branch() touchedbranches.add(branch) if branch not in headssum: headssum[branch] = (None, [], []) # C drop data about untouched branches: for branch in remotebranches - touchedbranches: del headssum[branch] # D. Update newmap with outgoing changes. # This will possibly add new heads and remove existing ones. newmap = dict((branch, heads[1]) for branch, heads in headssum.iteritems() if heads[0] is not None) repo._updatebranchcache(newmap, missingctx) for branch, newheads in newmap.iteritems(): headssum[branch][1][:] = newheads return headssum def _oldheadssummary(repo, remoteheads, outgoing, inc=False): """Compute branchmapsummary for repo without branchmap support""" cl = repo.changelog # 1-4b. old servers: Check for new topological heads. # Construct {old,new}map with branch = None (topological branch). # (code based on _updatebranchcache) oldheads = set(h for h in remoteheads if h in cl.nodemap) # all nodes in outgoing.missing are children of either: # - an element of oldheads # - another element of outgoing.missing # - nullrev # This explains why the new head are very simple to compute. r = repo.set('heads(%ln + %ln)', oldheads, outgoing.missing) newheads = list(c.node() for c in r) unsynced = inc and set([None]) or set() return {None: (oldheads, newheads, unsynced)} def checkheads(repo, remote, outgoing, remoteheads, newbranch=False, inc=False): """Check that a push won't add any outgoing head raise Abort error and display ui message as needed. """ # Check for each named branch if we're creating new remote heads. # To be a remote head after push, node must be either: # - unknown locally # - a local outgoing head descended from update # - a remote head that's known locally and not # ancestral to an outgoing head if remoteheads == [nullid]: # remote is empty, nothing to check. return if remote.capable('branchmap'): headssum = _headssummary(repo, remote, outgoing) else: headssum = _oldheadssummary(repo, remoteheads, outgoing, inc) newbranches = [branch for branch, heads in headssum.iteritems() if heads[0] is None] # 1. Check for new branches on the remote. if newbranches and not newbranch: # new branch requires --new-branch branchnames = ', '.join(sorted(newbranches)) raise util.Abort(_("push creates new remote branches: %s!") % branchnames, hint=_("use 'hg push --new-branch' to create" " new remote branches")) # 2 compute newly pushed bookmarks. We # we don't warned about bookmarked heads. localbookmarks = repo._bookmarks remotebookmarks = remote.listkeys('bookmarks') bookmarkedheads = set() for bm in localbookmarks: rnode = remotebookmarks.get(bm) if rnode and rnode in repo: lctx, rctx = repo[bm], repo[rnode] if bookmarks.validdest(repo, rctx, lctx): bookmarkedheads.add(lctx.node()) # 3. Check for new heads. # If there are more heads after the push than before, a suitable # error message, depending on unsynced status, is displayed. error = None unsynced = False allmissing = set(outgoing.missing) allfuturecommon = set(c.node() for c in repo.set('%ld', outgoing.common)) allfuturecommon.update(allmissing) for branch, heads in headssum.iteritems(): if heads[0] is None: # Maybe we should abort if we push more that one head # for new branches ? continue candidate_newhs = set(heads[1]) # add unsynced data oldhs = set(heads[0]) oldhs.update(heads[2]) candidate_newhs.update(heads[2]) dhs = None discardedheads = set() if repo.obsstore: # remove future heads which are actually obsolete by another # pushed element: # # XXX as above, There are several cases this case does not handle # XXX properly # # (1) if <nh> is public, it won't be affected by obsolete marker # and a new is created # # (2) if the new heads have ancestors which are not obsolete and # not ancestors of any other heads we will have a new head too. # # This two case will be easy to handle for know changeset but much # more tricky for unsynced changes. newhs = set() for nh in candidate_newhs: if nh in repo and repo[nh].phase() <= phases.public: newhs.add(nh) else: for suc in obsolete.anysuccessors(repo.obsstore, nh): if suc != nh and suc in allfuturecommon: discardedheads.add(nh) break else: newhs.add(nh) else: newhs = candidate_newhs if [h for h in heads[2] if h not in discardedheads]: unsynced = True if len(newhs) > len(oldhs): # strip updates to existing remote heads from the new heads list dhs = list(newhs - bookmarkedheads - oldhs) if dhs: if error is None: if branch not in ('default', None): error = _("push creates new remote head %s " "on branch '%s'!") % (short(dhs[0]), branch) else: error = _("push creates new remote head %s!" ) % short(dhs[0]) if heads[2]: # unsynced hint = _("you should pull and merge or " "use push -f to force") else: hint = _("did you forget to merge? " "use push -f to force") if branch is not None: repo.ui.note(_("new remote heads on branch '%s'\n") % branch) for h in dhs: repo.ui.note(_("new remote head %s\n") % short(h)) if error: raise util.Abort(error, hint=hint) # 6. Check for unsynced changes on involved branches. if unsynced: repo.ui.warn(_("note: unsynced remote changes!\n")) def visibleheads(repo): """return the set of visible head of this repo""" # XXX we want a cache on this sroots = repo._phasecache.phaseroots[phases.secret] if sroots or repo.obsstore: # XXX very slow revset. storing heads or secret "boundary" # would help. revset = repo.set('heads(not (%ln:: + extinct()))', sroots) vheads = [ctx.node() for ctx in revset] if not vheads: vheads.append(nullid) else: vheads = repo.heads() return vheads def visiblebranchmap(repo): """return a branchmap for the visible set""" # XXX Recomputing this data on the fly is very slow. We should build a # XXX cached version while computing the standard branchmap version. sroots = repo._phasecache.phaseroots[phases.secret] if sroots or repo.obsstore: vbranchmap = {} for branch, nodes in repo.branchmap().iteritems(): # search for secret heads. for n in nodes: if repo[n].phase() >= phases.secret: nodes = None break # if secret heads were found we must compute them again if nodes is None: s = repo.set('heads(branch(%s) - secret() - extinct())', branch) nodes = [c.node() for c in s] vbranchmap[branch] = nodes else: vbranchmap = repo.branchmap() return vbranchmap