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histedit: also handle locally missing nodes when reading obsolescence
The previous version of the code was interpreting markers to a missing
node as a prune in all cases. The expected way to handle such
situation is to keep reading markers, only turning successors into
"prune" if they are at the end of a chain.
We update the code and add a test for this.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Wed, 24 Feb 2016 16:58:07 +0100 |
parents | 39a0b11158d8 |
children | 80df04266a16 |
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test --time $ hg --time help -q help 2>&1 | grep time > /dev/null $ hg init a $ cd a #if lsprof test --profile $ hg --profile st 2>../out $ grep CallCount ../out > /dev/null || cat ../out $ hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st $ grep CallCount ../out > /dev/null || cat ../out $ hg --profile --config profiling.output=blackbox --config extensions.blackbox= st $ grep CallCount .hg/blackbox.log > /dev/null || cat .hg/blackbox.log $ hg --profile --config profiling.format=text st 2>../out $ grep CallCount ../out > /dev/null || cat ../out $ echo "[profiling]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "format=kcachegrind" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg --profile st 2>../out $ grep 'events: Ticks' ../out > /dev/null || cat ../out $ hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st $ grep 'events: Ticks' ../out > /dev/null || cat ../out #endif $ cd ..