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convert/cvs: delay CVS log parsing after initialization (issue1581/2) Source and destination constructors should be fast so configurations issues are hit quickly, including authentication and filemap/authormap/splicemap issues. Delaying might be a problem if the remove side disconnects idle connections while the log is being read. It did not happen when converting openafs repository, where log retrieval took at least 10mn.
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Sat, 11 Apr 2009 21:17:11 +0200
parents 813a02a4eda2
children 5ec526c1a32f
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% These fail

% Use continue and abort
hg rebase: cannot use both abort and continue
hg rebase [-s REV | -b REV] [-d REV] [--collapse] [--keep] [--keepbranches] | [-c] | [-a]

move changeset (and descendants) to a different branch

    Rebase uses repeated merging to graft changesets from one part of
    history onto another. This can be useful for linearizing local
    changes relative to a master development tree.

    If a rebase is interrupted to manually resolve a merge, it can be
    continued with --continue or aborted with --abort.

options:

 -s --source        rebase from a given revision
 -b --base          rebase from the base of a given revision
 -d --dest          rebase onto a given revision
    --collapse      collapse the rebased revisions
    --keep          keep original revisions
    --keepbranches  keep original branches
 -c --continue      continue an interrupted rebase
 -a --abort         abort an interrupted rebase
    --style         display using template map file
    --template      display with template

use "hg -v help rebase" to show global options

% Use continue and collapse
hg rebase: cannot use collapse with continue or abort
hg rebase [-s REV | -b REV] [-d REV] [--collapse] [--keep] [--keepbranches] | [-c] | [-a]

move changeset (and descendants) to a different branch

    Rebase uses repeated merging to graft changesets from one part of
    history onto another. This can be useful for linearizing local
    changes relative to a master development tree.

    If a rebase is interrupted to manually resolve a merge, it can be
    continued with --continue or aborted with --abort.

options:

 -s --source        rebase from a given revision
 -b --base          rebase from the base of a given revision
 -d --dest          rebase onto a given revision
    --collapse      collapse the rebased revisions
    --keep          keep original revisions
    --keepbranches  keep original branches
 -c --continue      continue an interrupted rebase
 -a --abort         abort an interrupted rebase
    --style         display using template map file
    --template      display with template

use "hg -v help rebase" to show global options

% Use continue/abort and dest/source
hg rebase: abort and continue do not allow specifying revisions
hg rebase [-s REV | -b REV] [-d REV] [--collapse] [--keep] [--keepbranches] | [-c] | [-a]

move changeset (and descendants) to a different branch

    Rebase uses repeated merging to graft changesets from one part of
    history onto another. This can be useful for linearizing local
    changes relative to a master development tree.

    If a rebase is interrupted to manually resolve a merge, it can be
    continued with --continue or aborted with --abort.

options:

 -s --source        rebase from a given revision
 -b --base          rebase from the base of a given revision
 -d --dest          rebase onto a given revision
    --collapse      collapse the rebased revisions
    --keep          keep original revisions
    --keepbranches  keep original branches
 -c --continue      continue an interrupted rebase
 -a --abort         abort an interrupted rebase
    --style         display using template map file
    --template      display with template

use "hg -v help rebase" to show global options

% Use source and base
hg rebase: cannot specify both a revision and a base
hg rebase [-s REV | -b REV] [-d REV] [--collapse] [--keep] [--keepbranches] | [-c] | [-a]

move changeset (and descendants) to a different branch

    Rebase uses repeated merging to graft changesets from one part of
    history onto another. This can be useful for linearizing local
    changes relative to a master development tree.

    If a rebase is interrupted to manually resolve a merge, it can be
    continued with --continue or aborted with --abort.

options:

 -s --source        rebase from a given revision
 -b --base          rebase from the base of a given revision
 -d --dest          rebase onto a given revision
    --collapse      collapse the rebased revisions
    --keep          keep original revisions
    --keepbranches  keep original branches
 -c --continue      continue an interrupted rebase
 -a --abort         abort an interrupted rebase
    --style         display using template map file
    --template      display with template

use "hg -v help rebase" to show global options

% Rebase with no arguments - from current
nothing to rebase

% Rebase with no arguments - from the current branch
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
nothing to rebase
% ----------
% These work

% Rebase with no arguments (from 3 onto 7)
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
rebase completed
% Try to rollback after a rebase (fail)
no rollback information available

% Rebase with base == '.' => same as no arguments (from 3 onto 7)
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
rebase completed

% Rebase with dest == default => same as no arguments (from 3 onto 7)
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
rebase completed

% Specify only source (from 4 onto 7)
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 4 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files (-1 heads)
rebase completed

% Specify only dest (from 3 onto 6)
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files (+1 heads)
rebase completed

% Specify only base (from 3 onto 7)
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
rebase completed

% Specify source and dest (from 4 onto 6)
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 4 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
rebase completed

% Specify base and dest (from 3 onto 6)
saving bundle to 
adding branch
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files (+1 heads)
rebase completed