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split: close transaction in the unlikely event of a conflict while rebasing
`hg split` *should* never result in conflicts, but in case there are
bugs, we should at least commit the transaction so they can continue
the rebase. One of our users ran into the regression fixed by
D10120. They fixed the conflict and the tried to continue the rebase,
but it failed with "abort: cannot continue inconsistent rebase"
because the rebase state referred to commits written in a transaction
that was never committed.
Side note: `hg split` should probably turn off copy tracing to reduce
the impact of such bugs, and to speed it up as well. Copies made in
the rebased commits should still be respected because `hg rebase`
calls `copies.graftcopies()`.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10164
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Fri, 12 Mar 2021 09:15:40 -0800 |
parents | e9555305c5c6 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH<<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py > EOF $ hg init non-merge $ cd non-merge $ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS' > F > | > E > | > D > | > B C > |/ > A > EOS $ for i in C D E F; do > hg bookmark -r $i -i BOOK-$i > done $ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS' > E > | > D > | > B > EOS $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}' o 7 E | o 6 D | | o 5 F BOOK-F | | | o 4 E BOOK-E | | | o 3 D BOOK-D | | | o 2 C BOOK-C | | o | 1 B |/ o 0 A With --keep, bookmark should move $ hg rebase -r 3+4 -d E --keep rebasing 3:e7b3f00ed42e BOOK-D "D" note: not rebasing 3:e7b3f00ed42e BOOK-D "D", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 4:69a34c08022a BOOK-E "E" note: not rebasing 4:69a34c08022a BOOK-E "E", its destination already has all its changes $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}' o 7 E BOOK-D BOOK-E | o 6 D | | o 5 F BOOK-F | | | o 4 E | | | o 3 D | | | o 2 C BOOK-C | | o | 1 B |/ o 0 A Move D and E back for the next test $ hg bookmark BOOK-D -fqir 3 $ hg bookmark BOOK-E -fqir 4 Bookmark is usually an indication of a head. For changes that are introduced by an ancestor of bookmark B, after moving B to B-NEW, the changes are ideally still introduced by an ancestor of changeset on B-NEW. In the below case, "BOOK-D", and "BOOK-E" include changes introduced by "C". $ hg rebase -s 2 -d E rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 BOOK-C C "C" rebasing 3:e7b3f00ed42e BOOK-D "D" note: not rebasing 3:e7b3f00ed42e BOOK-D "D", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 4:69a34c08022a BOOK-E "E" note: not rebasing 4:69a34c08022a BOOK-E "E", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 5:6b2aeab91270 BOOK-F F "F" saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/non-merge/.hg/strip-backup/dc0947a82db8-52bb4973-rebase.hg $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}' o 5 F BOOK-F | o 4 C BOOK-C BOOK-D BOOK-E | o 3 E | o 2 D | o 1 B | o 0 A Merge and its ancestors all become empty $ hg init $TESTTMP/merge1 $ cd $TESTTMP/merge1 $ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS' > E > /| > B C D > \|/ > A > EOS $ for i in C D E; do > hg bookmark -r $i -i BOOK-$i > done $ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS' > H > | > D > | > C > | > B > EOS Previously, there was a bug where the empty commit check compared the parent branch name with the wdir branch name instead of the actual branch name (which should stay unchanged if --keepbranches is passed), and erroneously assumed that an otherwise empty changeset should be created because of the incorrectly assumed branch name change. $ hg update H -q $ hg branch foo -q $ hg rebase -r '(A::)-(B::)-A' -d H --keepbranches rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 BOOK-C "C" note: not rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 BOOK-C "C", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 3:b18e25de2cf5 BOOK-D "D" note: not rebasing 3:b18e25de2cf5 BOOK-D "D", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 4:86a1f6686812 BOOK-E E "E" note: not rebasing 4:86a1f6686812 BOOK-E E "E", its destination already has all its changes saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/merge1/.hg/strip-backup/b18e25de2cf5-1fd0a4ba-rebase.hg $ hg update null -q $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}' o 4 H BOOK-C BOOK-D BOOK-E | o 3 D | o 2 C | o 1 B | o 0 A Part of ancestors of a merge become empty $ hg init $TESTTMP/merge2 $ cd $TESTTMP/merge2 $ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS' > G > /| > E F > | | > B C D > \|/ > A > EOS $ for i in C D E F G; do > hg bookmark -r $i -i BOOK-$i > done $ hg debugdrawdag<<'EOS' > H > | > F > | > C > | > B > EOS $ hg rebase -r '(A::)-(B::)-A' -d H rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 BOOK-C "C" note: not rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 BOOK-C "C", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 3:b18e25de2cf5 BOOK-D D "D" rebasing 4:03ca77807e91 BOOK-E E "E" rebasing 5:ad6717a6a58e BOOK-F "F" note: not rebasing 5:ad6717a6a58e BOOK-F "F", its destination already has all its changes rebasing 6:c58e8bdac1f4 BOOK-G G "G" saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/merge2/.hg/strip-backup/b18e25de2cf5-2d487005-rebase.hg $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} {bookmarks}' o 7 G BOOK-G |\ | o 6 E BOOK-E | | o | 5 D BOOK-D BOOK-F |/ o 4 H BOOK-C | o 3 F | o 2 C | o 1 B | o 0 A