rebase: turn rebaseskipobsolete on by default
Consider the following use case. User has a set of commits he wants to rebase
onto some destination. Some of the commits in the set are already rebased
and their new versions are now among the ancestors of destination. Traditional
rebase behavior would make the rebase and effectively try to apply older
versions of these commits on top of newer versions, like this:
a` --> b --> a`
(where both 'a`' and 'a``' are rebased versions of 'a')
This is not desired since 'b' might have made changes to 'a`' which can now
result in merge conflicts. We can avoid these merge conflicts since we know
that 'a``' is an older version of 'a`', so we don't even need to put it on top
of 'b'. Rebaseskipobsolete allows us to do exactly that.
Another undesired effect of a pure rebase is that now 'a`' and 'a``' are both
successors to 'a' which is a divergence. We don't want that and not rebasing
'a' the second time allows to avoid it.
This was not enabled by default initially because we wanted to have some more
experience with it. After months of painless usages in multiple places, we are
confident enough to turn it on my default.
Function to test discovery between two repos in both directions, using both the local shortcut
(which is currently not activated by default) and the full remotable protocol:
$ testdesc() { # revs_a, revs_b, dagdesc
> if [ -d foo ]; then rm -rf foo; fi
> hg init foo
> cd foo
> hg debugbuilddag "$3"
> hg clone . a $1 --quiet
> hg clone . b $2 --quiet
> echo
> echo "% -- a -> b tree"
> hg -R a debugdiscovery b --verbose --old
> echo
> echo "% -- a -> b set"
> hg -R a debugdiscovery b --verbose --debug --config progress.debug=true
> echo
> echo "% -- b -> a tree"
> hg -R b debugdiscovery a --verbose --old --config
> echo
> echo "% -- b -> a set"
> hg -R b debugdiscovery a --verbose --debug --config progress.debug=true
> cd ..
> }
Small superset:
$ testdesc '-ra1 -ra2' '-rb1 -rb2 -rb3' '
> +2:f +1:a1:b1
> <f +4 :a2
> +5 :b2
> <f +3 :b3'
% -- a -> b tree
comparing with b
searching for changes
unpruned common: 01241442b3c2 66f7d451a68b b5714e113bc0
common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
local is subset
% -- a -> b set
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
all local heads known remotely
common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
local is subset
% -- b -> a tree
comparing with a
searching for changes
unpruned common: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
remote is subset
% -- b -> a set
comparing with a
query 1; heads
searching for changes
all remote heads known locally
common heads: 01241442b3c2 b5714e113bc0
remote is subset
Many new:
$ testdesc '-ra1 -ra2' '-rb' '
> +2:f +3:a1 +3:b
> <f +30 :a2'
% -- a -> b tree
comparing with b
searching for changes
unpruned common: bebd167eb94d
common heads: bebd167eb94d
% -- a -> b set
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 29, sample size is: 29
2 total queries
common heads: bebd167eb94d
% -- b -> a tree
comparing with a
searching for changes
unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b bebd167eb94d
common heads: bebd167eb94d
% -- b -> a set
comparing with a
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 2, sample size is: 2
2 total queries
common heads: bebd167eb94d
Both sides many new with stub:
$ testdesc '-ra1 -ra2' '-rb' '
> +2:f +2:a1 +30 :b
> <f +30 :a2'
% -- a -> b tree
comparing with b
searching for changes
unpruned common: 2dc09a01254d
common heads: 2dc09a01254d
% -- a -> b set
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 29, sample size is: 29
2 total queries
common heads: 2dc09a01254d
% -- b -> a tree
comparing with a
searching for changes
unpruned common: 2dc09a01254d 66f7d451a68b
common heads: 2dc09a01254d
% -- b -> a set
comparing with a
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 29, sample size is: 29
2 total queries
common heads: 2dc09a01254d
Both many new:
$ testdesc '-ra' '-rb' '
> +2:f +30 :b
> <f +30 :a'
% -- a -> b tree
comparing with b
searching for changes
unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
% -- a -> b set
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
2 total queries
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
% -- b -> a tree
comparing with a
searching for changes
unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
% -- b -> a set
comparing with a
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
2 total queries
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
Both many new skewed:
$ testdesc '-ra' '-rb' '
> +2:f +30 :b
> <f +50 :a'
% -- a -> b tree
comparing with b
searching for changes
unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
% -- a -> b set
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 51, sample size is: 51
2 total queries
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
% -- b -> a tree
comparing with a
searching for changes
unpruned common: 66f7d451a68b
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
% -- b -> a set
comparing with a
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
2 total queries
common heads: 66f7d451a68b
Both many new on top of long history:
$ testdesc '-ra' '-rb' '
> +1000:f +30 :b
> <f +50 :a'
% -- a -> b tree
comparing with b
searching for changes
unpruned common: 7ead0cba2838
common heads: 7ead0cba2838
% -- a -> b set
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 1049, sample size is: 11
sampling from both directions
searching: 3 queries
query 3; still undecided: 31, sample size is: 31
3 total queries
common heads: 7ead0cba2838
% -- b -> a tree
comparing with a
searching for changes
unpruned common: 7ead0cba2838
common heads: 7ead0cba2838
% -- b -> a set
comparing with a
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 1029, sample size is: 11
sampling from both directions
searching: 3 queries
query 3; still undecided: 15, sample size is: 15
3 total queries
common heads: 7ead0cba2838
One with >200 heads, which used to use up all of the sample:
$ hg init manyheads
$ cd manyheads
$ echo "+300:r @a" >dagdesc
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3 *r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3*r+3" >>dagdesc # 20 heads
$ echo "@b *r+3" >>dagdesc # one more head
$ hg debugbuilddag <dagdesc
reading DAG from stdin
$ hg heads -t --template . | wc -c
\s*261 (re)
$ hg clone -b a . a
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1340 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files (+259 heads)
updating to branch a
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg clone -b b . b
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 304 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files
updating to branch b
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg -R a debugdiscovery b --debug --verbose --config progress.debug=true
comparing with b
query 1; heads
searching for changes
taking quick initial sample
searching: 2 queries
query 2; still undecided: 1240, sample size is: 100
sampling from both directions
searching: 3 queries
query 3; still undecided: 1140, sample size is: 200
sampling from both directions
searching: 4 queries
query 4; still undecided: 592, sample size is: 200
sampling from both directions
searching: 5 queries
query 5; still undecided: 292, sample size is: 200
sampling from both directions
searching: 6 queries
query 6; still undecided: 51, sample size is: 51
6 total queries
common heads: 3ee37d65064a
Test actual protocol when pulling one new head in addition to common heads
$ hg clone -U b c
$ hg -R c id -ir tip
513314ca8b3a
$ hg -R c up -qr default
$ touch c/f
$ hg -R c ci -Aqm "extra head"
$ hg -R c id -i
e64a39e7da8b
$ hg serve -R c -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -A access.log -E errors.log
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
$ hg -R b incoming http://localhost:$HGPORT/ -T '{node|short}\n'
comparing with http://localhost:$HGPORT/
searching for changes
e64a39e7da8b
$ killdaemons.py
$ cut -d' ' -f6- access.log | grep -v cmd=known # cmd=known uses random sampling
"GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
"GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D513314ca8b3ae4dac8eec56966265b00fcf866db
"GET /?cmd=getbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:bundlecaps=HG20%2Cbundle2%3DHG20%250Achangegroup%253D01%252C02%250Adigests%253Dmd5%252Csha1%252Csha512%250Aerror%253Dabort%252Cunsupportedcontent%252Cpushraced%252Cpushkey%250Ahgtagsfnodes%250Alistkeys%250Apushkey%250Aremote-changegroup%253Dhttp%252Chttps&cg=1&common=513314ca8b3ae4dac8eec56966265b00fcf866db&heads=e64a39e7da8b0d54bc63e81169aff001c13b3477
"GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases
$ cat errors.log
$ cd ..
Issue 4438 - test coverage for 3ef893520a85 issues.
$ mkdir issue4438
$ cd issue4438
#if false
generate new bundles:
$ hg init r1
$ for i in `python $TESTDIR/seq.py 101`; do hg -R r1 up -qr null && hg -R r1 branch -q b$i && hg -R r1 ci -qmb$i; done
$ hg clone -q r1 r2
$ for i in `python $TESTDIR/seq.py 10`; do hg -R r1 up -qr null && hg -R r1 branch -q c$i && hg -R r1 ci -qmc$i; done
$ hg -R r2 branch -q r2change && hg -R r2 ci -qmr2change
$ hg -R r1 bundle -qa $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r1.hg
$ hg -R r2 bundle -qa $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r2.hg
#else
use existing bundles:
$ hg clone -q $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r1.hg r1
$ hg clone -q $TESTDIR/bundles/issue4438-r2.hg r2
#endif
Set iteration order could cause wrong and unstable results - fixed in 73cfaa348650:
$ hg -R r1 outgoing r2 -T'{rev} '
comparing with r2
searching for changes
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 (no-eol)
The case where all the 'initialsamplesize' samples already were common would
give 'all remote heads known locally' without checking the remaining heads -
fixed in 86c35b7ae300:
$ cat >> $TESTTMP/unrandomsample.py << EOF
> import random
> def sample(population, k):
> return sorted(population)[:k]
> random.sample = sample
> EOF
$ cat >> r1/.hg/hgrc << EOF
> [extensions]
> unrandomsample = $TESTTMP/unrandomsample.py
> EOF
$ hg -R r1 outgoing r2 -T'{rev} '
comparing with r2
searching for changes
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 (no-eol)
$ cd ..