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convert: fix git copy file content conversions
There was a bug in the git convert code where if you copied a file and modified
the copy source in the same commit, and if the copy dest was alphabetically
earlier than the copy source, the converted version would use the copy dest
contents for both the source and the target.
The root of the bug is that the git diff-tree output is formatted like so:
:<mode> <mode> <oldhash> <newhash> <state> <src> <dest>
:100644 100644 c1ab79a15... 3dfc779ab... C069 oldname newname
:100644 100644 c1ab79a15... 03e2188a6... M oldname
The old code would always take the 'oldname' field as the name of the file being
processed, then it would try to do an extra convert for the newname. This works
for renames because it does a delete for the oldname and a create for the
newname.
For copies though, it ends up associating the copied content (3dfc779ab above)
with the oldname. It only happened when the dest was alphabetically before
because that meant the copy got processed before the modification.
The fix is the treat copy lines as affecting only the newname, and not marking
the oldname as processed.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 06 Aug 2015 17:21:46 -0700 |
parents | c1d93edcf004 |
children | 7109d5ddeb0c |
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test command parsing and dispatch $ hg init a $ cd a Redundant options used to crash (issue436): $ hg -v log -v $ hg -v log -v x $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Ama adding a Missing arg: $ hg cat hg cat: invalid arguments hg cat [OPTION]... FILE... output the current or given revision of files options ([+] can be repeated): -o --output FORMAT print output to file with formatted name -r --rev REV print the given revision --decode apply any matching decode filter -I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns -X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns (use "hg cat -h" to show more help) [255] [defaults] $ hg cat a a $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [defaults] > cat = -r null > EOF $ hg cat a a: no such file in rev 000000000000 [1] $ cd "$TESTTMP" OSError "No such file or directory" / "The system cannot find the path specified" should include filename even when it is empty $ hg -R a archive '' abort: *: '' (glob) [255] #if no-outer-repo No repo: $ hg cat abort: no repository found in '$TESTTMP' (.hg not found)! [255] #endif