Mercurial > hg
view tests/test-merge-internal-tools-pattern @ 8849:80cc4b1a62d0
compare grep result between target and its parent
I found that typical case is that grep target is added at (*) revision
in the tree shown below.
+--- 1(*) --- 3
0
+--- 2 ------ 4
Now, I expect 'hg grep --all' to show only rev:1 which is first
appearance of target line.
But 'hg grep --all' will tell:
target line dis-appeared at 3 => 4
target line appeared at 2 => 3
target line dis-appeared at 1 => 2
target line appeared at 0 => 1
because current 'hg grep' implementation compares not between target
revision and its parent, but between neighbor revisions in walkthrough
order.
I checked performance of this patch by "hg grep --follow --all
walkchangerevs" on whole Mercurial repo, and patched version could
complete as fast as un-patched one.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Tue, 19 May 2009 16:49:54 +0900 |
parents | a3668330f14a |
children | 4c94b6d0fb1c |
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#!/bin/sh # make sure that the internal merge tools (internal:fail, internal:local, and # internal:other) are used when matched by a merge-pattern in hgrc unset HGMERGE # make sure HGMERGE doesn't interfere with the test hg init echo "# initial file contents" echo "line 1" > f echo "line 2" >> f echo "line 3" >> f hg commit -Am "revision 0" -d "1000000 0" cat f echo "# branch 1: editing line 1" sed 's/line 1/first line/' f > f.new mv f.new f hg commit -Am "edited first line" -d "1000000 0" echo "# branch 2: editing line 3" hg update 0 sed 's/line 3/third line/' f > f.new mv f.new f hg commit -Am "edited third line" -d "1000000 0" echo "# merge using internal:fail tool" echo "[merge-patterns]" > .hg/hgrc echo "* = internal:fail" >> .hg/hgrc hg merge cat f hg stat echo "# merge using internal:local tool" hg update -C 2 sed 's/internal:fail/internal:local/' .hg/hgrc > .hg/hgrc.new mv .hg/hgrc.new .hg/hgrc hg merge cat f hg stat echo "# merge using internal:other tool" hg update -C 2 sed 's/internal:local/internal:other/' .hg/hgrc > .hg/hgrc.new mv .hg/hgrc.new .hg/hgrc hg merge cat f hg stat echo "# merge using default tool" hg update -C 2 rm .hg/hgrc hg merge cat f hg stat