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copies: follow copies across merge base without source file (issue6163) As in the previous patch, consider these two histories: @ 4 'rename x to y' | o 3 'add x again' | o 2 'remove x' | | o 1 'modify x' |/ o 0 'add x' @ 4 'rename x to y' | o 3 'add x again' | | o 2 'modify x' | | | o 1 'add x' |/ o 0 'base' We trace copies from the 'modify x' commit to commit 4 by going via the merge base (commit 0). When tracing file 'y' (_tracefile()) in the first case, we immediately find the rename from 'x'. We check to see if 'x' exists in the merge base, which it does, so we consider it a valid copy. In the second case, 'x' does not exist in the merge base, so it's not considered a valid copy. As a workaround, this patch makes it so we also attempt the check in mergecopies's base commit (commit 1 in the second case). That feels pretty ugly to me, but I don't have any better ideas. Note that we actually also check not only that the filename matches, but also that the file's nodeid matches. I don't know why we do that, but it was like that already before I rewrote mergecopies(). That means that the rebase will still fail in cases like this (again, it already failed before my rewrite): @ 4 'rename x to y' | o 3 'add x again with content X2' | o 2 'remove x' | | o 1 'modify x to content X2' |/ o 1 'modify x to content X1' | o 0 'add x with content X0' Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6604
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Fri, 28 Jun 2019 12:59:21 -0700
parents b14fdf1fb615
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from mercurial import (
    hg,
    merge,
    ui as uimod,
)

u = uimod.ui.load()

repo = hg.repository(u, b'test1', create=1)
os.chdir('test1')

def commit(text, time):
    repo.commit(text=text, date=b"%d 0" % time)

def addcommit(name, time):
    f = open(name, 'wb')
    f.write(b'%s\n' % name)
    f.close()
    repo[None].add([name])
    commit(name, time)

def update(rev):
    merge.update(repo, rev, branchmerge=False, force=True)

def merge_(rev):
    merge.update(repo, rev, branchmerge=True, force=False)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    addcommit(b"A", 0)
    addcommit(b"B", 1)

    update(0)
    addcommit(b"C", 2)

    merge_(1)
    commit(b"D", 3)

    update(2)
    addcommit(b"E", 4)
    addcommit(b"F", 5)

    update(3)
    addcommit(b"G", 6)

    merge_(5)
    commit(b"H", 7)

    update(5)
    addcommit(b"I", 8)

    # Ancestors
    print('Ancestors of 5')
    for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([5]):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nAncestors of 6 and 5')
    for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([6, 5]):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nAncestors of 5 and 4')
    for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([5, 4]):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nAncestors of 7, stop at 6')
    for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7], 6):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nAncestors of 7, including revs')
    for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7], inclusive=True):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nAncestors of 7, 5 and 3, including revs')
    for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7, 5, 3], inclusive=True):
        print(r, end=' ')

    # Descendants
    print('\n\nDescendants of 5')
    for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5]):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nDescendants of 5 and 3')
    for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5, 3]):
        print(r, end=' ')

    print('\nDescendants of 5 and 4')
    print(*repo.changelog.descendants([5, 4]), sep=' ')