view tests/test-rebase-interruptions.t @ 14732:e9ed3506f066 stable

backout of d04ba50e104d: allow to qpop/push with a dirty working copy The new behavior was breaking existing tools that relied on a sequence such as this: 1) start with a dirty working copy 2) qimport some patch 3) try to qpush it 4) old behavior would fail at this point due to outstanding changes. (new behavior would only fail if the outstanding changes and the patches changes intersect) 5) innocent user qrefreshes, gets his local changes in the imported patch It's worth considering if we can move this behavior to -f in the future.
author Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com>
date Fri, 24 Jun 2011 23:25:42 +0300
parents b19b4c1df066
children 2371f4aea665
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > graphlog=
  > rebase=
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n"
  > EOF


  $ hg init a
  $ cd a

  $ echo A > A
  $ hg ci -Am A
  adding A

  $ echo B > B
  $ hg ci -Am B
  adding B

  $ echo C >> A
  $ hg ci -m C

  $ hg up -q -C 0

  $ echo D >> A
  $ hg ci -m D
  created new head

  $ echo E > E
  $ hg ci -Am E
  adding E

  $ cd ..


Changes during an interruption - continue:

  $ hg clone -q -u . a a1
  $ cd a1

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Rebasing B onto E:

  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 4
  merging A
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging A failed!
  abort: unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [255]

Force a commit on C during the interruption:

  $ hg up -q -C 2

  $ echo 'Extra' > Extra
  $ hg add Extra
  $ hg ci -m 'Extra'

  $ hg tglog
  @  6: 'Extra'
  |
  | o  5: 'B'
  | |
  | o  4: 'E'
  | |
  | o  3: 'D'
  | |
  o |  2: 'C'
  | |
  o |  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Resume the rebasing:

  $ hg rebase --continue
  merging A
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging A failed!
  abort: unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [255]

Solve the conflict and go on:

  $ echo 'conflict solved' > A
  $ rm A.orig
  $ hg resolve -m A

  $ hg rebase --continue
  warning: new changesets detected on source branch, not stripping

  $ hg tglog
  @  7: 'C'
  |
  | o  6: 'Extra'
  | |
  o |  5: 'B'
  | |
  o |  4: 'E'
  | |
  o |  3: 'D'
  | |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
  $ cd ..


Changes during an interruption - abort:

  $ hg clone -q -u . a a2
  $ cd a2

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Rebasing B onto E:

  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 4
  merging A
  warning: conflicts during merge.
  merging A failed!
  abort: unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [255]

Force a commit on B' during the interruption:

  $ hg up -q -C 5

  $ echo 'Extra' > Extra
  $ hg add Extra
  $ hg ci -m 'Extra'

  $ hg tglog
  @  6: 'Extra'
  |
  o  5: 'B'
  |
  o  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Abort the rebasing:

  $ hg rebase --abort
  warning: new changesets detected on target branch, can't abort
  [255]

  $ hg tglog
  @  6: 'Extra'
  |
  o  5: 'B'
  |
  o  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
  $ cd ..