dirstate-guard: remove the feature
The dirstate guard duplicated some of the logic already implemented in the
transaction (and now the changing_* context).
However the feature was incomplete, for example, living only in memory meant we
could not recover from the hardest crash. In addition this duplicated with the
transaction logic meant things could go out of sync or step on each other.
Removing the feature now that we no longer needs it seems the safest.
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Testing head checking code: Case B-7
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Mercurial checks for the introduction of new heads on push. Evolution comes
into play to detect if existing branches on the server are being replaced by
some of the new one we push.
This case is part of a series of tests checking this behavior.
Category B: simple case involving pruned changesets
TestCase 7: single changesets, pruned then superseeded (on an existing changeset)
.. old-state:
..
.. * 1 changeset branch
..
.. new-state:
..
.. * old branch is rewritten onto the common set,
.. * the new version is then pruned.
..
.. expected-result:
..
.. * push allowed
..
.. graph-summary:
..
.. A ø⇠⊗ A'
.. B ◔ | |
.. \|/
.. ●
$ . $TESTDIR/testlib/push-checkheads-util.sh
Test setup
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$ mkdir B7
$ cd B7
$ setuprepos
creating basic server and client repo
updating to branch default
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd client
$ hg up 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ mkcommit B0
created new head
$ mkcommit A1
$ hg up 'desc(B0)'
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(A0)"` `getid "desc(A1)"`
1 new obsolescence markers
obsoleted 1 changesets
$ hg debugobsolete --record-parents `getid "desc(A1)"`
1 new obsolescence markers
obsoleted 1 changesets
$ hg log -G --hidden
x ba93660aff8d (draft): A1
|
@ 74ff5441d343 (draft): B0
|
| x 8aaa48160adc (draft): A0
|/
o 1e4be0697311 (public): root
Actual testing
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$ hg push
pushing to $TESTTMP/B7/server
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads)
2 new obsolescence markers
obsoleted 1 changesets
$ cd ../..