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copies: make _checkcopies handle simple renames in a rotated DAG
This introduces a distinction between "merge base" and
"topological common ancestor". During a regular merge, these two are
identical. Graft, however, performs a merge in a rotated DAG, where the
merge base will not be a common ancestor at all in the
original DAG.
To correctly find copies in case of a graft, we need to take both the
merge base and the topological CA into account, and track any renames
between them in reverse. Fortunately we can detect this in advance,
see comment in the code about "backwards".
This patch only supports finding non-divergent renames contained entirely
between the merge base and the topological CA. Further patches are coming
to support more complex cases.
(Pierre-Yves David was involved in the cleanup of this patch.)
author | Gábor Stefanik <gabor.stefanik@nng.com> |
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date | Thu, 13 Oct 2016 02:03:54 +0200 |
parents | 73b1c328a7da |
children | bb18728ea617 |
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This runs with TZ="GMT" $ hg init $ echo "test-parse-date" > a $ hg add a $ hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30" -m "rev 0" $ echo "hi!" >> a $ hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30 -0500" -m "rev 1" $ hg tag -d "2006-04-15 13:30" "Hi" $ hg backout --merge -d "2006-04-15 13:30 +0200" -m "rev 3" 1 reverting a created new head changeset 3:107ce1ee2b43 backs out changeset 1:25a1420a55f8 merging with changeset 3:107ce1ee2b43 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -d "1150000000 14400" -m "rev 4 (merge)" $ echo "fail" >> a $ hg ci -d "should fail" -m "fail" abort: invalid date: 'should fail' [255] $ hg ci -d "100000000000000000 1400" -m "fail" abort: date exceeds 32 bits: 100000000000000000 [255] $ hg ci -d "100000 1400000" -m "fail" abort: impossible time zone offset: 1400000 [255] Check with local timezone other than GMT and with DST $ TZ="PST+8PDT+7,M4.1.0/02:00:00,M10.5.0/02:00:00" $ export TZ PST=UTC-8 / PDT=UTC-7 Summer time begins on April's first Sunday at 2:00am, and ends on October's last Sunday at 2:00am. $ hg debugrebuildstate $ echo "a" > a $ hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30" -m "summer@UTC-7" $ hg debugrebuildstate $ echo "b" > a $ hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30 +0500" -m "summer@UTC+5" $ hg debugrebuildstate $ echo "c" > a $ hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30" -m "winter@UTC-8" $ hg debugrebuildstate $ echo "d" > a $ hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30 +0500" -m "winter@UTC+5" $ hg log --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 Test issue1014 (fractional timezones) $ hg debugdate "1000000000 -16200" # 0430 internal: 1000000000 -16200 standard: Sun Sep 09 06:16:40 2001 +0430 $ hg debugdate "1000000000 -15300" # 0415 internal: 1000000000 -15300 standard: Sun Sep 09 06:01:40 2001 +0415 $ hg debugdate "1000000000 -14400" # 0400 internal: 1000000000 -14400 standard: Sun Sep 09 05:46:40 2001 +0400 $ hg debugdate "1000000000 0" # GMT internal: 1000000000 0 standard: Sun Sep 09 01:46:40 2001 +0000 $ hg debugdate "1000000000 14400" # -0400 internal: 1000000000 14400 standard: Sat Sep 08 21:46:40 2001 -0400 $ hg debugdate "1000000000 15300" # -0415 internal: 1000000000 15300 standard: Sat Sep 08 21:31:40 2001 -0415 $ hg debugdate "1000000000 16200" # -0430 internal: 1000000000 16200 standard: Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430 $ hg debugdate "Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 +0430" internal: 999967600 -16200 standard: Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 +0430 $ hg debugdate "Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430" internal: 1000000000 16200 standard: Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430 Test 12-hours times $ hg debugdate "2006-02-01 1:00:30PM +0000" internal: 1138798830 0 standard: Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg debugdate "1:00:30PM" > /dev/null Normal range $ hg log -d -1 Negative range $ hg log -d "--2" abort: -2 must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates') [255] Whitespace only $ hg log -d " " abort: dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace [255] Test date formats with '>' or '<' accompanied by space characters $ hg log -d '>' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE' [255] $ hg log -d '<' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE' [255] $ hg log -d ' >' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE' [255] $ hg log -d ' <' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE' [255] $ hg log -d '> ' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE' [255] $ hg log -d '< ' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE' [255] $ hg log -d ' > ' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE' [255] $ hg log -d ' < ' --template '{date|date}\n' abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE' [255] $ hg log -d '>02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d '<02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d ' >02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d ' <02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d '> 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d '< 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d ' > 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d ' < 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d '>02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d '<02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d ' >02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d ' <02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d '> 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d '< 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 $ hg log -d ' > 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' $ hg log -d ' < 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500 Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700 Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200 Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500 Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000 Test issue 3764 (interpreting 'today' and 'yesterday') $ echo "hello" >> a >>> import datetime >>> today = datetime.date.today().strftime("%b %d") >>> yesterday = (datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1)).strftime("%b %d") >>> dates = open('dates', 'w') >>> dates.write(today + '\n') >>> dates.write(yesterday + '\n') >>> dates.close() $ hg ci -d "`sed -n '1p' dates`" -m "today is a good day to code" $ hg log -d today --template '{desc}\n' today is a good day to code $ echo "goodbye" >> a $ hg ci -d "`sed -n '2p' dates`" -m "the time traveler's code" $ hg log -d yesterday --template '{desc}\n' the time traveler's code $ echo "foo" >> a $ hg commit -d now -m 'Explicitly committed now.' $ hg log -d today --template '{desc}\n' Explicitly committed now. today is a good day to code Test parsing various ISO8601 forms $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27T12:10:21" internal: 1469646621 * (glob) standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 -0700 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27T12:10:21Z" internal: 1469621421 0 standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 +0000 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27T12:10:21+00:00" internal: 1469621421 0 standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 +0000 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27T121021Z" internal: 1469621421 0 standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 +0000 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27 12:10:21" internal: 1469646621 * (glob) standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 -0700 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27 12:10:21Z" internal: 1469621421 0 standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 +0000 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27 12:10:21+00:00" internal: 1469621421 0 standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 +0000 $ hg debugdate "2016-07-27 121021Z" internal: 1469621421 0 standard: Wed Jul 27 12:10:21 2016 +0000