copies: make mergecopies() distinguish between copies on each side
I find it confusing that most of the dicts returned from
`mergecopies()` have entries specific to one branch of the merge, but
they're still combined into dict. For example, you can't tell if `copy
= {"bar": "foo"}` means that "foo" was copied to "bar" on the first
branch or the second.
It also feels like there are bugs lurking here because we may mistake
which side the copy happened on. However, for most of the dicts, it's
not possible that there is disagreement. For example, `renamedelete`
keeps track of renames that happened on one side of the merge where
the other side deleted the file. There can't be a disagreement there
(because we record that in the `diverge` dict instead). For regular
copies/renames, there can be a disagreement. Let's say file "foo" was
copied to "bar" on one branch and file "baz" was copied to "bar" on
the other. Beacause we only return one `copy` dict, we end up
replacing the `{"bar": "foo"}` entry by `{"bar": "baz"}`. The merge
code (`manifestmerge()`) will then decide that that means "both
renamed from 'baz'". We should probably treat it as a conflict
instead.
The next few patches will make `mergecopies()` return two instances of
most of the returned copies. That will lead to a bit more code (~40
lines), but I think it makes both `copies.mergecopies()` and
`merge.manifestmerge()` clearer.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7986
# fetch.py - pull and merge remote changes
#
# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''pull, update and merge in one command (DEPRECATED)'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import short
from mercurial import (
cmdutil,
error,
exchange,
hg,
lock,
pycompat,
registrar,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import dateutil
release = lock.release
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = b'ships-with-hg-core'
@command(
b'fetch',
[
(
b'r',
b'rev',
[],
_(b'a specific revision you would like to pull'),
_(b'REV'),
),
(b'', b'edit', None, _(b'invoke editor on commit messages')),
(b'', b'force-editor', None, _(b'edit commit message (DEPRECATED)')),
(b'', b'switch-parent', None, _(b'switch parents when merging')),
]
+ cmdutil.commitopts
+ cmdutil.commitopts2
+ cmdutil.remoteopts,
_(b'hg fetch [SOURCE]'),
helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_REMOTE_REPO_MANAGEMENT,
)
def fetch(ui, repo, source=b'default', **opts):
'''pull changes from a remote repository, merge new changes if needed.
This finds all changes from the repository at the specified path
or URL and adds them to the local repository.
If the pulled changes add a new branch head, the head is
automatically merged, and the result of the merge is committed.
Otherwise, the working directory is updated to include the new
changes.
When a merge is needed, the working directory is first updated to
the newly pulled changes. Local changes are then merged into the
pulled changes. To switch the merge order, use --switch-parent.
See :hg:`help dates` for a list of formats valid for -d/--date.
Returns 0 on success.
'''
opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts)
date = opts.get(b'date')
if date:
opts[b'date'] = dateutil.parsedate(date)
parent = repo.dirstate.p1()
branch = repo.dirstate.branch()
try:
branchnode = repo.branchtip(branch)
except error.RepoLookupError:
branchnode = None
if parent != branchnode:
raise error.Abort(
_(b'working directory not at branch tip'),
hint=_(b"use 'hg update' to check out branch tip"),
)
wlock = lock = None
try:
wlock = repo.wlock()
lock = repo.lock()
cmdutil.bailifchanged(repo)
bheads = repo.branchheads(branch)
bheads = [head for head in bheads if len(repo[head].children()) == 0]
if len(bheads) > 1:
raise error.Abort(
_(
b'multiple heads in this branch '
b'(use "hg heads ." and "hg merge" to merge)'
)
)
other = hg.peer(repo, opts, ui.expandpath(source))
ui.status(
_(b'pulling from %s\n') % util.hidepassword(ui.expandpath(source))
)
revs = None
if opts[b'rev']:
try:
revs = [other.lookup(rev) for rev in opts[b'rev']]
except error.CapabilityError:
err = _(
b"other repository doesn't support revision lookup, "
b"so a rev cannot be specified."
)
raise error.Abort(err)
# Are there any changes at all?
modheads = exchange.pull(repo, other, heads=revs).cgresult
if modheads == 0:
return 0
# Is this a simple fast-forward along the current branch?
newheads = repo.branchheads(branch)
newchildren = repo.changelog.nodesbetween([parent], newheads)[2]
if len(newheads) == 1 and len(newchildren):
if newchildren[0] != parent:
return hg.update(repo, newchildren[0])
else:
return 0
# Are there more than one additional branch heads?
newchildren = [n for n in newchildren if n != parent]
newparent = parent
if newchildren:
newparent = newchildren[0]
hg.clean(repo, newparent)
newheads = [n for n in newheads if n != newparent]
if len(newheads) > 1:
ui.status(
_(
b'not merging with %d other new branch heads '
b'(use "hg heads ." and "hg merge" to merge them)\n'
)
% (len(newheads) - 1)
)
return 1
if not newheads:
return 0
# Otherwise, let's merge.
err = False
if newheads:
# By default, we consider the repository we're pulling
# *from* as authoritative, so we merge our changes into
# theirs.
if opts[b'switch_parent']:
firstparent, secondparent = newparent, newheads[0]
else:
firstparent, secondparent = newheads[0], newparent
ui.status(
_(b'updating to %d:%s\n')
% (repo.changelog.rev(firstparent), short(firstparent))
)
hg.clean(repo, firstparent)
ui.status(
_(b'merging with %d:%s\n')
% (repo.changelog.rev(secondparent), short(secondparent))
)
err = hg.merge(repo, secondparent, remind=False)
if not err:
# we don't translate commit messages
message = cmdutil.logmessage(ui, opts) or (
b'Automated merge with %s' % util.removeauth(other.url())
)
editopt = opts.get(b'edit') or opts.get(b'force_editor')
editor = cmdutil.getcommiteditor(edit=editopt, editform=b'fetch')
n = repo.commit(
message, opts[b'user'], opts[b'date'], editor=editor
)
ui.status(
_(b'new changeset %d:%s merges remote changes with local\n')
% (repo.changelog.rev(n), short(n))
)
return err
finally:
release(lock, wlock)