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revpair: restrict odd-range handling to top-level x:y expression (issue4774)
The odd-range hack was introduced by 2a0efa1112ac for backward compatibility,
but it was too widely applied. I've checked cmdutil.revpair() at 1.6, and
found that ".:", ":0" and ":" are also handled as pairs. So let's enable the
hack only for "x:y", "x:", "y:" and ":".
test-revset.t is updated because "tip^::tip^ or tip^" shouldn't be taken as
an odd range. This patch adds "tip^:tip^" instead.
This patch is written for the default branch because parse() of the stable
branch lacks compatibility hack for "foo+bar" tag. If we want to mitigate the
issue in stable, we can add something like "and '::' in revs[0]".
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Thu, 13 Aug 2015 16:15:43 +0900 |
parents | 7a9cbb315d84 |
children | 0b8e076e878c |
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#require no-icasefs test file addition with colliding case $ hg init repo1 $ cd repo1 $ echo a > a $ echo A > A $ hg add a $ hg st A a ? A $ hg add --config ui.portablefilenames=abort A abort: possible case-folding collision for A [255] $ hg st A a ? A $ hg add A warning: possible case-folding collision for A $ hg st A A A a $ hg forget A $ hg st A a ? A $ hg add --config ui.portablefilenames=no A $ hg st A A A a $ mkdir b $ touch b/c b/D $ hg add b adding b/D adding b/c $ touch b/d b/C $ hg add b/C warning: possible case-folding collision for b/C $ hg add b/d warning: possible case-folding collision for b/d $ touch b/a1 b/a2 $ hg add b adding b/a1 adding b/a2 $ touch b/A2 b/a1.1 $ hg add b/a1.1 b/A2 warning: possible case-folding collision for b/A2 $ touch b/f b/F $ hg add b/f b/F warning: possible case-folding collision for b/f $ touch g G $ hg add g G warning: possible case-folding collision for g $ mkdir h H $ touch h/x H/x $ hg add h/x H/x warning: possible case-folding collision for h/x $ touch h/s H/s $ hg add h/s $ hg add H/s warning: possible case-folding collision for H/s case changing rename must not warn or abort $ echo c > c $ hg ci -qAmx $ hg mv c C $ cd ..