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changegroup: allow to force delta to be against p1 This new developer option is useful to general more "generic" bundle. Without this option, a bundle generated from the repository use deltas similar to the one stored in the specific repository it was generated from. This makes performance testing a bit tricky. Using deltas similar to the final result means all delta stored in the bundle can be applied to the target repository without any further processing (except for the rare case of a full snapshot). The application of such bundles (almost) never exercises the (slower) path of searching for a new valid delta. This result in unrealistic and too favorable timing and profile. Instead, we introduce an option to make sure all revisions are stored as a delta against p1. It might not be the best generation option, but it guarantees that the content will be "generic", not favoring a specific target.
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Wed, 10 Oct 2018 00:21:02 +0200
parents 4441705b7111
children 4ea21df312ec
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#testcases obsstore-off obsstore-on

  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [extensions]
  > amend =
  > EOF

#if obsstore-on
  $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [experimental]
  > evolution.createmarkers = True
  > EOF
#endif

Prepare parent repo
-------------------

  $ hg init r
  $ cd r

  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -Am0
  adding a

Link first subrepo
------------------

  $ echo 's = s' >> .hgsub
  $ hg add .hgsub
  $ hg init s

amend without .hgsub

  $ hg amend s
  abort: can't commit subrepos without .hgsub
  [255]

amend with subrepo

  $ hg amend
  saved backup bundle to * (glob) (obsstore-off !)
  $ hg status --change .
  A .hgsub
  A .hgsubstate
  A a
  $ cat .hgsubstate
  0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 s

Update subrepo
--------------

add new commit to be amended

  $ echo a >> a
  $ hg ci -m1

amend with dirty subrepo

  $ echo a >> s/a
  $ hg add -R s
  adding s/a
  $ hg amend
  abort: uncommitted changes in subrepository "s"
  (use --subrepos for recursive commit)
  [255]

amend with modified subrepo

  $ hg ci -R s -m0
  $ hg amend
  saved backup bundle to * (glob) (obsstore-off !)
  $ hg status --change .
  M .hgsubstate
  M a
  $ cat .hgsubstate
  f7b1eb17ad24730a1651fccd46c43826d1bbc2ac s

revert subrepo change

  $ hg up -R s -q null
  $ hg amend
  saved backup bundle to * (glob) (obsstore-off !)
  $ hg status --change .
  M a

Link another subrepo
--------------------

add new commit to be amended

  $ echo b >> b
  $ hg ci -qAm2

also checks if non-subrepo change is included

  $ echo a >> a

amend with another subrepo

  $ hg init t
  $ echo b >> t/b
  $ hg ci -R t -Am0
  adding b
  $ echo 't = t' >> .hgsub
  $ hg amend
  saved backup bundle to * (glob) (obsstore-off !)
  $ hg status --change .
  M .hgsub
  M .hgsubstate
  M a
  A b
  $ cat .hgsubstate
  0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 s
  bfb1a4fb358498a9533dabf4f2043d94162f1fcd t

Unlink one subrepo
------------------

add new commit to be amended

  $ echo a >> a
  $ hg ci -m3

amend with one subrepo dropped

  $ echo 't = t' > .hgsub
  $ hg amend
  saved backup bundle to * (glob) (obsstore-off !)
  $ hg status --change .
  M .hgsub
  M .hgsubstate
  M a
  $ cat .hgsubstate
  bfb1a4fb358498a9533dabf4f2043d94162f1fcd t

Unlink subrepos completely
--------------------------

add new commit to be amended

  $ echo a >> a
  $ hg ci -m3

amend with .hgsub removed

  $ hg rm .hgsub
  $ hg amend
  saved backup bundle to * (glob) (obsstore-off !)
  $ hg status --change .
  M a
  R .hgsub
  R .hgsubstate

  $ cd ..