view tests/test-nested-repo.t @ 44550:bbb170f9396d

phabricator: add a `phabimport` command I've had `alias.phabimport = $hg phabread --stack $1 | $hg import --bypass -` for a while now, and I suspect others do too. That's limited though, in that it can't use the information on Phabricator to restore it in the original location, so I'm making it a first class command. This doesn't do anything ambitious like that- this is mostly a simplification of `hg import` to get the equivalent of the alias mentioned above. The `--bypass` option is hardcoded to be enabled and the message about amending rejects dropped (rejects aren't created with `--bypass`), because editing patches on Phabricator seems like an unusual workflow. This will need other options, like `--obsolete` and `--secret`. I think these would be more useful as config settings, as I imagine the workflows are pretty fixed depending on roles. Reviewers who don't queue patches probably never want `--obsolete`, but may need `--secret`. Reviewers who do will want the former, but not the latter. I left `--stack` as an option, but that should probably be a config knob too (or at least default to on)- if the point of this is to avoid rejects, it doesn't make sense to skip dependencies in most cases. Evolve is going to need a fix to its wrapping of `cmdutil.tryimportone()`, as it currently assumes `opts` has an `obsolete` key. It's worked around for now. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8136
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 16 Feb 2020 16:13:36 -0500
parents 4441705b7111
children
line wrap: on
line source

  $ hg init a
  $ cd a
  $ hg init b
  $ echo x > b/x

Should print nothing:

  $ hg add b
  $ hg st

  $ echo y > b/y
  $ hg st

Should fail:

  $ hg st b/x
  abort: path 'b/x' is inside nested repo 'b'
  [255]
  $ hg add b/x
  abort: path 'b/x' is inside nested repo 'b'
  [255]

Should fail:

  $ hg add b b/x
  abort: path 'b/x' is inside nested repo 'b'
  [255]
  $ hg st

Should arguably print nothing:

  $ hg st b

  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -Ama a

Should fail:

  $ hg mv a b
  abort: path 'b/a' is inside nested repo 'b'
  [255]
  $ hg st

  $ cd ..