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unamend: abort if commit was not created by `hg [un]amend`
`hg unamend` can currently undo any kind of rewrite, as long as it has
an obsmarker. However, that has quite unexpected results if you run it
after e.g. `hg rebase` (expecting it to behave like a generic `hg
undo` command), because it updates to the predecessor and leaves the
old changes in the working copy. I think it's better to allow `hg
unamend` only after `hg amend` (and after `hg unamend` because that's
documented as being supported).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12390
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 21 Mar 2022 14:21:10 -0700 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# Randomized torture test generation for bdiff from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import random import sys from mercurial import ( mdiff, pycompat, ) def reducetest(a, b): tries = 0 reductions = 0 print("reducing...") while tries < 1000: a2 = ( "\n".join(l for l in a.splitlines() if random.randint(0, 100) > 0) + "\n" ) b2 = ( "\n".join(l for l in b.splitlines() if random.randint(0, 100) > 0) + "\n" ) if a2 == a and b2 == b: continue if a2 == b2: continue tries += 1 try: test1(a, b) except Exception: reductions += 1 tries = 0 a = a2 b = b2 print("reduced:", reductions, len(a) + len(b), repr(a), repr(b)) try: test1(a, b) except Exception as inst: print("failed:", inst) sys.exit(0) def test1(a, b): d = mdiff.textdiff(a, b) if not d: raise ValueError("empty") c = mdiff.patches(a, [d]) if c != b: raise ValueError("bad") def testwrap(a, b): try: test1(a, b) return except Exception as inst: print("exception:", inst) reducetest(a, b) def test(a, b): testwrap(a, b) testwrap(b, a) def rndtest(size, noise): a = [] src = " aaaaaaaabbbbccd" for x in pycompat.xrange(size): a.append(src[random.randint(0, len(src) - 1)]) while True: b = [c for c in a if random.randint(0, 99) > noise] b2 = [] for c in b: b2.append(c) while random.randint(0, 99) < noise: b2.append(src[random.randint(0, len(src) - 1)]) if b2 != a: break a = "\n".join(a) + "\n" b = "\n".join(b2) + "\n" test(a, b) maxvol = 10000 startsize = 2 while True: size = startsize count = 0 while size < maxvol: print(size) volume = 0 while volume < maxvol: rndtest(size, 2) volume += size count += 2 size *= 2 maxvol *= 4 startsize *= 4