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phases: add a 'registernew' method to set new phases
This new function will be used by code that adds new changesets. It ajusts the
phase boundary to make sure added changesets are at least in their target
phase (they end up in an higher phase if their parents are in a higher phase).
Having a dedicated function also simplify the phases tracking. All the new
nodes are passed as argument, so we know that all of them needs to have their
new phase registered. We also know that no other nodes will be affected, so no
extra computation are needed.
This function differ from 'retractboundary' where some nodes might change
phase while some other might not. It can also affect nodes not passed as
parameters.
These simplification also apply to the computation itself. For now we use
'_retractboundary' there by convenience, but we may introduces simpler code
later.
While registering new revisions, we still need to check the actual phases of
the added node because it might be higher than the target phase (eg: target is
draft but parent is secret).
We will migrate users over the next changesets.
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 11 Jul 2017 03:47:25 +0200 |
parents | bb628fc85b0e |
children | 01a1c4e66816 3889cf955a62 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os from mercurial.node import hex from mercurial import ( context, encoding, hg, scmutil, ui as uimod, ) u = uimod.ui.load() repo = hg.repository(u, 'test1', create=1) os.chdir('test1') # create 'foo' with fixed time stamp f = open('foo', 'wb') f.write(b'foo\n') f.close() os.utime('foo', (1000, 1000)) # add+commit 'foo' repo[None].add(['foo']) repo.commit(text='commit1', date="0 0") if os.name == 'nt': d = repo[None]['foo'].date() print("workingfilectx.date = (%d, %d)" % (d[0], d[1])) else: print("workingfilectx.date =", repo[None]['foo'].date()) # test memctx with non-ASCII commit message def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path): return context.memfilectx(repo, "foo", "") ctx = context.memctx(repo, ['tip', None], encoding.tolocal("Gr\xc3\xbcezi!"), ["foo"], filectxfn) ctx.commit() for enc in "ASCII", "Latin-1", "UTF-8": encoding.encoding = enc print("%-8s: %s" % (enc, repo["tip"].description())) # test performing a status def getfilectx(repo, memctx, f): fctx = memctx.parents()[0][f] data, flags = fctx.data(), fctx.flags() if f == 'foo': data += 'bar\n' return context.memfilectx(repo, f, data, 'l' in flags, 'x' in flags) ctxa = repo.changectx(0) ctxb = context.memctx(repo, [ctxa.node(), None], "test diff", ["foo"], getfilectx, ctxa.user(), ctxa.date()) print(ctxb.status(ctxa)) # test performing a diff on a memctx for d in ctxb.diff(ctxa, git=True): print(d, end='') # test safeness and correctness of "ctx.status()" print('= checking context.status():') # ancestor "wcctx ~ 2" actx2 = repo['.'] repo.wwrite('bar-m', 'bar-m\n', '') repo.wwrite('bar-r', 'bar-r\n', '') repo[None].add(['bar-m', 'bar-r']) repo.commit(text='add bar-m, bar-r', date="0 0") # ancestor "wcctx ~ 1" actx1 = repo['.'] repo.wwrite('bar-m', 'bar-m bar-m\n', '') repo.wwrite('bar-a', 'bar-a\n', '') repo[None].add(['bar-a']) repo[None].forget(['bar-r']) # status at this point: # M bar-m # A bar-a # R bar-r # C foo from mercurial import scmutil print('== checking workingctx.status:') wctx = repo[None] print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status))) print('=== with "pattern match":') print(actx1.status(other=wctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, ['bar-m', 'foo']))) print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status))) print(actx2.status(other=wctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, ['bar-m', 'foo']))) print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status))) print('=== with "always match" and "listclean=True":') print(actx1.status(other=wctx, listclean=True)) print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status))) print(actx2.status(other=wctx, listclean=True)) print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status))) print("== checking workingcommitctx.status:") wcctx = context.workingcommitctx(repo, scmutil.status(['bar-m'], ['bar-a'], [], [], [], [], []), text='', date='0 0') print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print('=== with "always match":') print(actx1.status(other=wcctx)) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print(actx2.status(other=wcctx)) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print('=== with "always match" and "listclean=True":') print(actx1.status(other=wcctx, listclean=True)) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print(actx2.status(other=wcctx, listclean=True)) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print('=== with "pattern match":') print(actx1.status(other=wcctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, ['bar-m', 'foo']))) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print(actx2.status(other=wcctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, ['bar-m', 'foo']))) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print('=== with "pattern match" and "listclean=True":') print(actx1.status(other=wcctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, ['bar-r', 'foo']), listclean=True)) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) print(actx2.status(other=wcctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, ['bar-r', 'foo']), listclean=True)) print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status))) os.chdir('..') # test manifestlog being changed print('== commit with manifestlog invalidated') repo = hg.repository(u, 'test2', create=1) os.chdir('test2') # make some commits for i in [b'1', b'2', b'3']: with open(i, 'wb') as f: f.write(i) status = scmutil.status([], [i], [], [], [], [], []) ctx = context.workingcommitctx(repo, status, text=i, user=b'test@test.com', date=(0, 0)) ctx.p1().manifest() # side effect: cache manifestctx n = repo.commitctx(ctx) print('commit %s: %s' % (i, hex(n))) # touch 00manifest.i mtime so storecache could expire. # repo.__dict__['manifestlog'] is deleted by transaction releasefn. st = repo.svfs.stat('00manifest.i') repo.svfs.utime('00manifest.i', (st.st_mtime + 1, st.st_mtime + 1)) # read the file just committed try: if repo[n][i].data() != i: print('data mismatch') except Exception as ex: print('cannot read data: %r' % ex)