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context: generate file ancestors in reverse revision order (issue2642) The related() function in copies assumes that revisions are generated in reverse revision order, so it was getting confused in some situations.
author Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
date Wed, 23 Feb 2011 17:27:05 -0600
parents 46ab8c5dd99a
children fbbe9239574a
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  $ cat >findbranch.py <<EOF
  > import re, sys
  > 
  > head_re = re.compile('^#(?:(?:\\s+([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)(?:\\s.*)?)|(?:\\s*))$')
  > 
  > for line in sys.stdin:
  >     hmatch = head_re.match(line)
  >     if not hmatch:
  >         sys.exit(1)
  >     if hmatch.group(1) == 'Branch':
  >         sys.exit(0)
  > sys.exit(1)
  > EOF
  $ hg init a
  $ cd a
  $ echo "Rev 1" >rev
  $ hg add rev
  $ hg commit -m "No branch."
  $ hg branch abranch
  marked working directory as branch abranch
  $ echo "Rev  2" >rev
  $ hg commit -m "With branch."
  $ if hg export 0 | python ../findbranch.py; then
  >     echo "Export of default branch revision has Branch header" 1>&2
  >     exit 1
  > fi
  $ if hg export 1 | python ../findbranch.py; then
  >     :  # Do nothing
  > else
  >     echo "Export of branch revision is missing Branch header" 1>&2
  >     exit 1
  > fi

Make sure import still works with branch information in patches.

  $ cd ..
  $ hg init b
  $ cd b
  $ hg -R ../a export 0 | hg import -
  applying patch from stdin
  $ hg -R ../a export 1 | hg import -
  applying patch from stdin
  $ cd ..
  $ rm -rf b
  $ hg init b
  $ cd b
  $ hg -R ../a export 0 | hg import --exact -
  applying patch from stdin
  $ hg -R ../a export 1 | hg import --exact -
  applying patch from stdin