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workingctx: use normal dirs() instead of dirstate.dirs()
The workingctx class was using dirstate.dirs() as it's implementation. The
sparse extension maintains a pruned down version of the dirstate, so this
resulted in the workingctx reporting an incorrect listing of directories
during merge calculations (it was detecting directory renames when it
shouldn't have).
The fix is to use the default implementation, which uses workingctx._manifest,
which unions the manifest with the dirstate to produce the correct overall
picture. This also produces more accurate output since it will no longer
return directories that have been entirely deleted in the dirstate.
Tests will be added to the sparse extension to detect regressions for this.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 05 Mar 2015 22:16:28 -0800 |
parents | e955549cd045 |
children | 701df761aa94 |
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > convert = > [convert] > hg.tagsbranch = 0 > EOF $ hg init source $ cd source $ echo a > a $ hg ci -qAm adda Add a merge with one parent in the same branch $ echo a >> a $ hg ci -qAm changea $ hg up -qC 0 $ hg branch branch0 marked working directory as branch branch0 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo b > b $ hg ci -qAm addb $ hg up -qC $ hg merge default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg ci -qm mergeab $ hg tag -ql mergeab $ cd .. Miss perl... sometimes $ cat > filter.py <<EOF > import sys, re > > r = re.compile(r'^(?:\d+|pulling from)') > sys.stdout.writelines([l for l in sys.stdin if r.search(l)]) > EOF convert $ hg convert -v --config convert.hg.clonebranches=1 source dest | > python filter.py 3 adda 2 changea 1 addb pulling from default into branch0 1 changesets found 0 mergeab pulling from default into branch0 1 changesets found Add a merge with both parents and child in different branches $ cd source $ hg branch branch1 marked working directory as branch branch1 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo a > file1 $ hg ci -qAm c1 $ hg up -qC mergeab $ hg branch branch2 marked working directory as branch branch2 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo a > file2 $ hg ci -qAm c2 $ hg merge branch1 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg branch branch3 marked working directory as branch branch3 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg ci -qAm c3 $ cd .. incremental conversion $ hg convert -v --config convert.hg.clonebranches=1 source dest | > python filter.py 2 c1 pulling from branch0 into branch1 4 changesets found 1 c2 pulling from branch0 into branch2 4 changesets found 0 c3 pulling from branch1 into branch3 5 changesets found pulling from branch2 into branch3 1 changesets found