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merge: add test with conflicting file and remote directory rename
Changset 88629daa727b (merge: demonstrate that directory renames can
lose local file content, 2014-12-02) should clearly have added the
reverse version of the test: where the remote side renamed a
directory, added a new file in that directory, and the local directory
added a conflicting file in the source directory. Add such a test now,
and also touch up the ones already added slightly (e.g. 'local' was a
stupid value for content that can be on either side of a merge).
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 03 Dec 2014 10:01:24 -0800 |
parents | aa9385f983fa |
children | 328afbad6e57 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > > [phases] > publish=False > > [alias] > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > EOF $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo c1 > c1 $ hg ci -Am c1 adding c1 $ echo c2 > c2 $ hg ci -Am c2 adding c2 $ echo l1 > l1 $ hg ci -Am l1 adding l1 $ hg up -q -C 1 $ echo r1 > r1 $ hg ci -Am r1 adding r1 created new head $ echo r2 > r2 $ hg ci -Am r2 adding r2 $ hg tglog @ 4: 'r2' | o 3: 'r1' | | o 2: 'l1' |/ o 1: 'c2' | o 0: 'c1' Rebase with no arguments - single revision in source branch: $ hg up -q -C 2 $ hg rebase saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog @ 4: 'l1' | o 3: 'r2' | o 2: 'r1' | o 1: 'c2' | o 0: 'c1' $ cd .. $ hg init b $ cd b $ echo c1 > c1 $ hg ci -Am c1 adding c1 $ echo c2 > c2 $ hg ci -Am c2 adding c2 $ echo l1 > l1 $ hg ci -Am l1 adding l1 $ echo l2 > l2 $ hg ci -Am l2 adding l2 $ hg up -q -C 1 $ echo r1 > r1 $ hg ci -Am r1 adding r1 created new head $ hg tglog @ 4: 'r1' | | o 3: 'l2' | | | o 2: 'l1' |/ o 1: 'c2' | o 0: 'c1' Rebase with no arguments - single revision in target branch: $ hg up -q -C 3 $ hg rebase saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/b/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog @ 4: 'l2' | o 3: 'l1' | o 2: 'r1' | o 1: 'c2' | o 0: 'c1' $ cd ..