strip: introduce a soft strip option
This is the first user-accessible way to use the archived phase introduced in
4.8. This implements a feature discussed during the Stockholm sprint, using
the archived phase for hiding changesets.
The archived phase behaves exactly as stripping: changesets are no longer
visible, but pulling/unbundling them will make then reappear. The only notable
difference is that unlike hard stripping, soft stripping does not affect
obsmarkers.
The next changeset will make use of the archived phase for history rewriting
command. However, having a way to manually trigger the feature first seems a
necessary step before exposing users to this phase; there is a way to
un-archived changesets (unbundling), so there must be a way to archive them
again.
Adding a flag to strip is a good way to provide access to the feature without
taking a too big risk on the final UI we want. The flag is experimental so it
won't be exposed by default.
Using the archived phase is faster and less traumatic for the repository than
actually stripping changesets.
#require test-repo
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
$ testrepohgenv
$ import_checker="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/import-checker.py
Run the doctests from the import checker, and make sure
it's working correctly.
$ TERM=dumb
$ export TERM
$ "$PYTHON" -m doctest $import_checker
Run additional tests for the import checker
$ mkdir testpackage
$ touch testpackage/__init__.py
$ cat > testpackage/multiple.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import os, sys
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/unsorted.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import sys
> import os
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/stdafterlocal.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import unsorted
> import os
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/requirerelative.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import testpackage.unsorted
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/importalias.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import ui
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/relativestdlib.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from .. import os
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/symbolimport.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from .unsorted import foo
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/latesymbolimport.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import unsorted
> from mercurial.node import hex
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/multiplegroups.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import unsorted
> from . import more
> EOF
$ mkdir testpackage/subpackage
$ cat > testpackage/subpackage/levelpriority.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import foo
> from .. import parent
> EOF
$ touch testpackage/subpackage/foo.py
$ cat > testpackage/subpackage/__init__.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import levelpriority # should not cause cycle
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/subpackage/localimport.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import foo
> def bar():
> # should not cause "higher-level import should come first"
> from .. import unsorted
> # but other errors should be detected
> from .. import more
> import testpackage.subpackage.levelpriority
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/importmodulefromsub.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from .subpackage import foo # not a "direct symbol import"
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/importsymbolfromsub.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from .subpackage import foo, nonmodule
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/sortedentries.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import (
> foo,
> bar,
> )
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/importfromalias.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import ui
> EOF
$ cat > testpackage/importfromrelative.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from testpackage.unsorted import foo
> EOF
$ mkdir testpackage2
$ touch testpackage2/__init__.py
$ cat > testpackage2/latesymbolimport.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from testpackage import unsorted
> from mercurial.node import hex
> EOF
# Shadowing a stdlib module to test "relative import of stdlib module" is
# allowed if the module is also being checked
$ mkdir email
$ touch email/__init__.py
$ touch email/errors.py
$ cat > email/utils.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from . import errors
> EOF
$ "$PYTHON" "$import_checker" testpackage*/*.py testpackage/subpackage/*.py \
> email/*.py
testpackage/importalias.py:2: ui module must be "as" aliased to uimod
testpackage/importfromalias.py:2: ui from testpackage must be "as" aliased to uimod
testpackage/importfromrelative.py:2: import should be relative: testpackage.unsorted
testpackage/importfromrelative.py:2: direct symbol import foo from testpackage.unsorted
testpackage/importsymbolfromsub.py:2: direct symbol import nonmodule from testpackage.subpackage
testpackage/latesymbolimport.py:3: symbol import follows non-symbol import: mercurial.node
testpackage/multiple.py:2: multiple imported names: os, sys
testpackage/multiplegroups.py:3: multiple "from . import" statements
testpackage/relativestdlib.py:2: relative import of stdlib module
testpackage/requirerelative.py:2: import should be relative: testpackage.unsorted
testpackage/sortedentries.py:2: imports from testpackage not lexically sorted: bar < foo
testpackage/stdafterlocal.py:3: stdlib import "os" follows local import: testpackage
testpackage/subpackage/levelpriority.py:3: higher-level import should come first: testpackage
testpackage/subpackage/localimport.py:7: multiple "from .. import" statements
testpackage/subpackage/localimport.py:8: import should be relative: testpackage.subpackage.levelpriority
testpackage/symbolimport.py:2: direct symbol import foo from testpackage.unsorted
testpackage/unsorted.py:3: imports not lexically sorted: os < sys
testpackage2/latesymbolimport.py:3: symbol import follows non-symbol import: mercurial.node
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