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merge: fix a copy detection bug (issue672)
When merging rev1 and rev2, we want to search for copies that happened
in rev1 but not in rev2 and vice-versa. We were starting the search at
rev1/rev2 and then going back, stopping as soon as we reached the revno
of the ancestor, but that can miss some cases (see the new
test-issue672).
Now we calculate the revisions that are ancestors of rev1 or rev2 (but
not both) and make sure the search doesn't stop too early.
Simplified test provided by mpm, based on a test case provided by
Edward Lee.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Sun, 12 Aug 2007 12:15:10 -0300 |
parents | c93562fb12cc |
children | a7915f79d4cc |
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#!/bin/sh hg init a mkdir a/d1 mkdir a/d1/d2 echo line 1 > a/a echo line 1 > a/d1/d2/a hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -Ama echo line 2 >> a/a hg --cwd a ci -u someone -d '1 0' -m'second change' echo % import exported patch hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip > tip.patch hg --cwd b import ../tip.patch echo % message should be same hg --cwd b tip | grep 'second change' echo % committer should be same hg --cwd b tip | grep someone rm -r b echo % import of plain diff should fail without message hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch hg --cwd b import ../tip.patch rm -r b echo % import of plain diff should be ok with message hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch hg --cwd b import -mpatch ../tip.patch rm -r b echo % hg -R repo import # put the clone in a subdir - having a directory named "a" # used to hide a bug. mkdir dir hg clone -r0 a dir/b hg --cwd a export tip > dir/tip.patch cd dir hg -R b import tip.patch cd .. rm -r dir echo % import from stdin hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % override commit message hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip | hg --cwd b import -m 'override' - hg --cwd b tip | grep override rm -r b cat > mkmsg.py <<EOF import email.Message, sys msg = email.Message.Message() msg.set_payload('email commit message\n' + open('tip.patch').read()) msg['Subject'] = 'email patch' msg['From'] = 'email patcher' sys.stdout.write(msg.as_string()) EOF echo % plain diff in email, subject, message body hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch python mkmsg.py > msg.patch hg --cwd b import ../msg.patch hg --cwd b tip | grep email rm -r b echo % plain diff in email, no subject, message body hg clone -r0 a b grep -v '^Subject:' msg.patch | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % plain diff in email, subject, no message body hg clone -r0 a b grep -v '^email ' msg.patch | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % plain diff in email, no subject, no message body, should fail hg clone -r0 a b egrep -v '^(Subject|email)' msg.patch | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % hg export in email, should use patch header hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip > tip.patch python mkmsg.py | hg --cwd b import - hg --cwd b tip | grep second rm -r b # bug non regression test # importing a patch in a subdirectory failed at the commit stage echo line 2 >> a/d1/d2/a hg --cwd a ci -u someoneelse -d '1 0' -m'subdir change' echo % hg import in a subdirectory hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip | sed -e 's/d1\/d2\///' > tip.patch dir=`pwd` cd b/d1/d2 2>&1 > /dev/null hg import ../../../tip.patch cd $dir echo "% message should be 'subdir change'" hg --cwd b tip | grep 'subdir change' echo "% committer should be 'someoneelse'" hg --cwd b tip | grep someoneelse echo "% should be empty" hg --cwd b status