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merge: use constants for merge state record types merge.py is using multiple discrete sets of 1 and 2 letter constants to define types and behavior. To the uninitiated, the code is very difficult to reason about. I didn't even realize there were multiple sets of constants in play initially! We begin our sanity injection with merge state records. The record types (which are serialized to disk) are now defined in RECORD_* constants. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2698
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Mon, 05 Mar 2018 14:09:23 -0500
parents eafd380fe1b8
children a2a6755a3def
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line source

  $ hg init t
  $ cd t
  $ echo import > port
  $ hg add port
  $ hg commit -m 0 -u spam -d '0 0'
  $ echo export >> port
  $ hg commit -m 1 -u eggs -d '1 0'
  $ echo export > port
  $ echo vaportight >> port
  $ echo 'import/export' >> port
  $ hg commit -m 2 -u spam -d '2 0'
  $ echo 'import/export' >> port
  $ hg commit -m 3 -u eggs -d '3 0'
  $ head -n 3 port > port1
  $ mv port1 port
  $ hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '4 0'

pattern error

  $ hg grep '**test**'
  grep: invalid match pattern: nothing to repeat
  [1]

simple

  $ hg grep '.*'
  port:4:export
  port:4:vaportight
  port:4:import/export
  $ hg grep port port
  port:4:export
  port:4:vaportight
  port:4:import/export

simple with color

  $ hg --config extensions.color= grep --config color.mode=ansi \
  >     --color=always port port
  \x1b[0;35mport\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0m\x1b[0;32m4\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0mex\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0m (esc)
  \x1b[0;35mport\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0m\x1b[0;32m4\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0mva\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0might (esc)
  \x1b[0;35mport\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0m\x1b[0;32m4\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0mim\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0m/ex\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0m (esc)

simple templated

  $ hg grep port \
  > -T '{file}:{rev}:{node|short}:{texts % "{if(matched, text|upper, text)}"}\n'
  port:4:914fa752cdea:exPORT
  port:4:914fa752cdea:vaPORTight
  port:4:914fa752cdea:imPORT/exPORT

simple JSON (no "change" field)

  $ hg grep -Tjson port
  [
   {
    "date": [4.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c",
    "rev": 4,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "date": [4.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 2,
    "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c",
    "rev": 4,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "va"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "ight"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "date": [4.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 3,
    "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c",
    "rev": 4,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   }
  ]

simple JSON without matching lines

  $ hg grep -Tjson -l port
  [
   {
    "date": [4.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c",
    "rev": 4,
    "user": "spam"
   }
  ]

all

  $ hg grep --traceback --all -nu port port
  port:4:4:-:spam:import/export
  port:3:4:+:eggs:import/export
  port:2:1:-:spam:import
  port:2:2:-:spam:export
  port:2:1:+:spam:export
  port:2:2:+:spam:vaportight
  port:2:3:+:spam:import/export
  port:1:2:+:eggs:export
  port:0:1:+:spam:import

all JSON

  $ hg grep --all -Tjson port port
  [
   {
    "change": "-",
    "date": [4.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 4,
    "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c",
    "rev": 4,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "change": "+",
    "date": [3.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 4,
    "node": "95040cfd017d658c536071c6290230a613c4c2a6",
    "rev": 3,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "eggs"
   },
   {
    "change": "-",
    "date": [2.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47",
    "rev": 2,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "change": "-",
    "date": [2.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 2,
    "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47",
    "rev": 2,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "change": "+",
    "date": [2.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47",
    "rev": 2,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "change": "+",
    "date": [2.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 2,
    "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47",
    "rev": 2,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "va"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "ight"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "change": "+",
    "date": [2.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 3,
    "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47",
    "rev": 2,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   },
   {
    "change": "+",
    "date": [1.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 2,
    "node": "8b20f75c158513ff5ac80bd0e5219bfb6f0eb587",
    "rev": 1,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "eggs"
   },
   {
    "change": "+",
    "date": [0.0, 0],
    "file": "port",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "f31323c9217050ba245ee8b537c713ec2e8ab226",
    "rev": 0,
    "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}],
    "user": "spam"
   }
  ]

other

  $ hg grep -l port port
  port:4
  $ hg grep import port
  port:4:import/export

  $ hg cp port port2
  $ hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '5 0'

follow

  $ hg grep --traceback -f 'import\n\Z' port2
  port:0:import
  
  $ echo deport >> port2
  $ hg commit -m 5 -u eggs -d '6 0'
  $ hg grep -f --all -nu port port2
  port2:6:4:+:eggs:deport
  port:4:4:-:spam:import/export
  port:3:4:+:eggs:import/export
  port:2:1:-:spam:import
  port:2:2:-:spam:export
  port:2:1:+:spam:export
  port:2:2:+:spam:vaportight
  port:2:3:+:spam:import/export
  port:1:2:+:eggs:export
  port:0:1:+:spam:import

  $ hg up -q null
  $ hg grep -f port
  [1]

  $ cd ..
  $ hg init t2
  $ cd t2
  $ hg grep foobar foo
  [1]
  $ hg grep foobar
  [1]
  $ echo blue >> color
  $ echo black >> color
  $ hg add color
  $ hg ci -m 0
  $ echo orange >> color
  $ hg ci -m 1
  $ echo black > color
  $ hg ci -m 2
  $ echo orange >> color
  $ echo blue >> color
  $ hg ci -m 3
  $ hg grep orange
  color:3:orange
  $ hg grep --all orange
  color:3:+:orange
  color:2:-:orange
  color:1:+:orange

test substring match: '^' should only match at the beginning

  $ hg grep '^.' --config extensions.color= --color debug
  [grep.filename|color][grep.sep|:][grep.rev|3][grep.sep|:][grep.match|b]lack
  [grep.filename|color][grep.sep|:][grep.rev|3][grep.sep|:][grep.match|o]range
  [grep.filename|color][grep.sep|:][grep.rev|3][grep.sep|:][grep.match|b]lue

match in last "line" without newline

  $ $PYTHON -c 'fp = open("noeol", "wb"); fp.write(b"no infinite loop"); fp.close();'
  $ hg ci -Amnoeol
  adding noeol
  $ hg grep loop
  noeol:4:no infinite loop

  $ cd ..

Issue685: traceback in grep -r after rename

Got a traceback when using grep on a single
revision with renamed files.

  $ hg init issue685
  $ cd issue685
  $ echo octarine > color
  $ hg ci -Amcolor
  adding color
  $ hg rename color colour
  $ hg ci -Am rename
  $ hg grep octarine
  colour:1:octarine
  color:0:octarine

Used to crash here

  $ hg grep -r 1 octarine
  colour:1:octarine
  $ cd ..


Issue337: test that grep follows parent-child relationships instead
of just using revision numbers.

  $ hg init issue337
  $ cd issue337

  $ echo white > color
  $ hg commit -A -m "0 white"
  adding color

  $ echo red > color
  $ hg commit -A -m "1 red"

  $ hg update 0
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo black > color
  $ hg commit -A -m "2 black"
  created new head

  $ hg update --clean 1
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo blue > color
  $ hg commit -A -m "3 blue"

  $ hg grep --all red
  color:3:-:red
  color:1:+:red

  $ cd ..

  $ hg init a
  $ cd a
  $ cp "$TESTDIR/binfile.bin" .
  $ hg add binfile.bin
  $ hg ci -m 'add binfile.bin'
  $ hg grep "MaCam" --all
  binfile.bin:0:+: Binary file matches

  $ cd ..