view tests/test-rename-merge2 @ 10397:8cb81d75730c

mq: add parent node IDs to MQ patches on qrefresh/qnew The goal of this patch is to add the IDs of the parents of applied MQ patches into the patch file headers whenever qnew or qrefresh are run. This will serve as a reminder of when the patches last applied cleanly and will let us do more intelligent things in the future, such as: * Resolve conflicts found when qpushing to a new location by merging instead of simply showing rejects. * Display better diffs of versioned MQ patches because we can tell how the patched files have changed in the meantime. Here are the new rules this patch introduces. They are checked in this order: * If a patch currently has old, plain-style patch headers ("From:" and "Date:") do not change the style or add any new headers. * If the 'mq.plain' configuration setting is true, only plain-style headers will be used for all MQ patches. * qnew will initialize new patches with HG-style headers and fill in the "# Parent" header with the appropriate parent node. * qrefresh will refresh the "# Parent" header with the current parent of the current patch.
author Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com>
date Sun, 07 Feb 2010 10:47:54 -0500
parents 6c82beaaa11a
children
line wrap: on
line source

#!/bin/sh

mkdir -p t
cd t

cat <<EOF > merge
import sys, os
f = open(sys.argv[1], "wb")
f.write("merge %s %s %s" % (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]))
f.close()
EOF
HGMERGE="python ../merge"; export HGMERGE

# perform a test merge with possible renaming
#
# args:
# $1 = action in local branch
# $2 = action in remote branch
# $3 = action in working dir
# $4 = expected result
tm()
{
    mkdir t
    cd t
    hg init
    echo "[merge]" >> .hg/hgrc
    echo "followcopies = 1" >> .hg/hgrc

    # base
    echo base > a
    echo base > rev # used to force commits
    hg add a rev
    hg ci -m "base"

    # remote
    echo remote > rev
    if [ "$2" != "" ] ; then $2 ; fi
    hg ci -m "remote"

    # local
    hg co -q 0
    echo local > rev
    if [ "$1" != "" ] ; then $1 ; fi
    hg ci -m "local"

    # working dir
    echo local > rev
    if [ "$3" != "" ] ; then $3 ; fi

    # merge
    echo "--------------"
    echo "test L:$1 R:$2 W:$3 - $4"
    echo "--------------"
    hg merge -y --debug --traceback

    echo "--------------"
    hg status -camC -X rev

    hg ci -m "merge"

    echo "--------------"
    echo

    cd ..
    rm -r t
}

up() {
    cp rev $1
    hg add $1 2> /dev/null
    if [ "$2" != "" ] ; then
	cp rev $2
	hg add $2 2> /dev/null
    fi
}

uc() { up $1; hg cp $1 $2; } # update + copy
um() { up $1; hg mv $1 $2; }
nc() { hg cp $1 $2; } # just copy
nm() { hg mv $1 $2; } # just move

tm "up a  " "nc a b" "      " "1  get local a to b"
tm "nc a b" "up a  " "      " "2  get rem change to a and b"
tm "up a  " "nm a b" "      " "3  get local a change to b, remove a"
tm "nm a b" "up a  " "      " "4  get remote change to b"
tm "      " "nc a b" "      " "5  get b"
tm "nc a b" "      " "      " "6  nothing"
tm "      " "nm a b" "      " "7  get b"
tm "nm a b" "      " "      " "8  nothing"
tm "um a b" "um a b" "      " "9  do merge with ancestor in a"
#tm "um a c" "um x c" "      " "10 do merge with no ancestor"
tm "nm a b" "nm a c" "      " "11 get c, keep b"
tm "nc a b" "up b  " "      " "12 merge b no ancestor"
tm "up b  " "nm a b" "      " "13 merge b no ancestor"
tm "nc a b" "up a b" "      " "14 merge b no ancestor"
tm "up b  " "nm a b" "      " "15 merge b no ancestor, remove a"
tm "nc a b" "up a b" "      " "16 get a, merge b no ancestor"
tm "up a b" "nc a b" "      " "17 keep a, merge b no ancestor"
tm "nm a b" "up a b" "      " "18 merge b no ancestor"
tm "up a b" "nm a b" "      " "19 merge b no ancestor, prompt remove a"
tm "up a  " "um a b" "      " "20 merge a and b to b, remove a"
tm "um a b" "up a  " "      " "21 merge a and b to b"
#tm "nm a b" "um x a" "      " "22 get a, keep b"
tm "nm a b" "up a c" "      " "23 get c, keep b"