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pullreport: issue a message about "extinct" pulled changesets
Changeset pulled from a remote repository while already obsolete locally can
end up hidden after the pull. Hiding obsolete changesets is a good behavior
but silently "skipping" some of the pulled content can get confusing.
We now detect this situation and emit a message about it. The message is
simple and the wording could be improved, however, we focus on the detection
here. Evolution is still an experimental feature, so the output is open to
changes.
In particular, we could point out at the latest successors of the obsolete
changesets, however, it can get tricky is there are many of them. So we delay
these improvements to another adventure.
Another easy improvement would be to merge this message with the previous line
about the new nodes and their phases.
This is a good example of cases where we can only transmit a limited amount of
data to users by default. We need some sort of "transaction journal" we could
point the user to.
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 27 Sep 2018 16:52:25 +0200 |
parents | 5abc47d4ca6b |
children | 66df1059b7c0 |
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$ hg init t $ cd t $ echo import > port $ hg add port $ hg commit -m 0 -u spam -d '0 0' $ echo export >> port $ hg commit -m 1 -u eggs -d '1 0' $ echo export > port $ echo vaportight >> port $ echo 'import/export' >> port $ hg commit -m 2 -u spam -d '2 0' $ echo 'import/export' >> port $ hg commit -m 3 -u eggs -d '3 0' $ head -n 3 port > port1 $ mv port1 port $ hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '4 0' pattern error $ hg grep '**test**' grep: invalid match pattern: nothing to repeat* (glob) [1] simple $ hg grep -r tip:0 '.*' port:4:export port:4:vaportight port:4:import/export $ hg grep -r tip:0 port port port:4:export port:4:vaportight port:4:import/export simple with color $ hg --config extensions.color= grep --config color.mode=ansi \ > --color=always port port -r tip:0 \x1b[0;35mport\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0m\x1b[0;32m4\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0mex\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0m (esc) \x1b[0;35mport\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0m\x1b[0;32m4\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0mva\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0might (esc) \x1b[0;35mport\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0m\x1b[0;32m4\x1b[0m\x1b[0;36m:\x1b[0mim\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0m/ex\x1b[0;31;1mport\x1b[0m (esc) simple templated $ hg grep port -r tip:0 \ > -T '{path}:{rev}:{node|short}:{texts % "{if(matched, text|upper, text)}"}\n' port:4:914fa752cdea:exPORT port:4:914fa752cdea:vaPORTight port:4:914fa752cdea:imPORT/exPORT $ hg grep port -r tip:0 -T '{path}:{rev}:{texts}\n' port:4:export port:4:vaportight port:4:import/export $ hg grep port -r tip:0 -T '{path}:{tags}:{texts}\n' port:tip:export port:tip:vaportight port:tip:import/export simple JSON (no "change" field) $ hg grep -r tip:0 -Tjson port [ { "date": [4, 0], "line_number": 1, "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c", "path": "port", "rev": 4, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" }, { "date": [4, 0], "line_number": 2, "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c", "path": "port", "rev": 4, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "va"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "ight"}], "user": "spam" }, { "date": [4, 0], "line_number": 3, "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c", "path": "port", "rev": 4, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" } ] simple JSON without matching lines $ hg grep -r tip:0 -Tjson -l port [ { "date": [4, 0], "line_number": 1, "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c", "path": "port", "rev": 4, "user": "spam" } ] all $ hg grep --traceback --all -nu port port port:4:4:-:spam:import/export port:3:4:+:eggs:import/export port:2:1:-:spam:import port:2:2:-:spam:export port:2:1:+:spam:export port:2:2:+:spam:vaportight port:2:3:+:spam:import/export port:1:2:+:eggs:export port:0:1:+:spam:import all JSON $ hg grep --all -Tjson port port [ { "change": "-", "date": [4, 0], "line_number": 4, "node": "914fa752cdea87777ac1a8d5c858b0c736218f6c", "path": "port", "rev": 4, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" }, { "change": "+", "date": [3, 0], "line_number": 4, "node": "95040cfd017d658c536071c6290230a613c4c2a6", "path": "port", "rev": 3, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "eggs" }, { "change": "-", "date": [2, 0], "line_number": 1, "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47", "path": "port", "rev": 2, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" }, { "change": "-", "date": [2, 0], "line_number": 2, "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47", "path": "port", "rev": 2, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" }, { "change": "+", "date": [2, 0], "line_number": 1, "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47", "path": "port", "rev": 2, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" }, { "change": "+", "date": [2, 0], "line_number": 2, "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47", "path": "port", "rev": 2, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "va"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "ight"}], "user": "spam" }, { "change": "+", "date": [2, 0], "line_number": 3, "node": "3b325e3481a1f07435d81dfdbfa434d9a0245b47", "path": "port", "rev": 2, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}, {"matched": false, "text": "/ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" }, { "change": "+", "date": [1, 0], "line_number": 2, "node": "8b20f75c158513ff5ac80bd0e5219bfb6f0eb587", "path": "port", "rev": 1, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "ex"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "eggs" }, { "change": "+", "date": [0, 0], "line_number": 1, "node": "f31323c9217050ba245ee8b537c713ec2e8ab226", "path": "port", "rev": 0, "texts": [{"matched": false, "text": "im"}, {"matched": true, "text": "port"}], "user": "spam" } ] other $ hg grep -r tip:0 -l port port port:4 $ hg grep -r tip:0 import port port:4:import/export $ hg cp port port2 $ hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '5 0' follow $ hg grep -r tip:0 --traceback -f 'import\n\Z' port2 port:0:import $ echo deport >> port2 $ hg commit -m 5 -u eggs -d '6 0' $ hg grep -f --all -nu port port2 port2:6:4:+:eggs:deport port:4:4:-:spam:import/export port:3:4:+:eggs:import/export port:2:1:-:spam:import port:2:2:-:spam:export port:2:1:+:spam:export port:2:2:+:spam:vaportight port:2:3:+:spam:import/export port:1:2:+:eggs:export port:0:1:+:spam:import $ hg up -q null $ hg grep -r 'reverse(:.)' -f port port:0:import Test wdir (at least, this shouldn't crash) $ hg up -q $ echo wport >> port2 $ hg stat M port2 $ hg grep -r 'wdir()' port port2:2147483647:export port2:2147483647:vaportight port2:2147483647:import/export port2:2147483647:deport port2:2147483647:wport $ cd .. $ hg init t2 $ cd t2 $ hg grep -r tip:0 foobar foo [1] $ hg grep -r tip:0 foobar [1] $ echo blue >> color $ echo black >> color $ hg add color $ hg ci -m 0 $ echo orange >> color $ hg ci -m 1 $ echo black > color $ hg ci -m 2 $ echo orange >> color $ echo blue >> color $ hg ci -m 3 $ hg grep -r tip:0 orange color:3:orange $ hg grep --all orange color:3:+:orange color:2:-:orange color:1:+:orange $ hg grep --diff orange color:3:+:orange color:2:-:orange color:1:+:orange test substring match: '^' should only match at the beginning $ hg grep -r tip:0 '^.' --config extensions.color= --color debug [grep.filename|color][grep.sep|:][grep.rev|3][grep.sep|:][grep.match|b]lack [grep.filename|color][grep.sep|:][grep.rev|3][grep.sep|:][grep.match|o]range [grep.filename|color][grep.sep|:][grep.rev|3][grep.sep|:][grep.match|b]lue match in last "line" without newline $ "$PYTHON" -c 'fp = open("noeol", "wb"); fp.write(b"no infinite loop"); fp.close();' $ hg ci -Amnoeol adding noeol $ hg grep -r tip:0 loop noeol:4:no infinite loop $ cd .. Issue685: traceback in grep -r after rename Got a traceback when using grep on a single revision with renamed files. $ hg init issue685 $ cd issue685 $ echo octarine > color $ hg ci -Amcolor adding color $ hg rename color colour $ hg ci -Am rename $ hg grep -r tip:0 octarine colour:1:octarine color:0:octarine Used to crash here $ hg grep -r 1 octarine colour:1:octarine $ cd .. Issue337: test that grep follows parent-child relationships instead of just using revision numbers. $ hg init issue337 $ cd issue337 $ echo white > color $ hg commit -A -m "0 white" adding color $ echo red > color $ hg commit -A -m "1 red" $ hg update 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo black > color $ hg commit -A -m "2 black" created new head $ hg update --clean 1 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo blue > color $ hg commit -A -m "3 blue" $ hg grep --all red color:3:-:red color:1:+:red $ hg grep --diff red color:3:-:red color:1:+:red Issue3885: test that changing revision order does not alter the revisions printed, just their order. $ hg grep --all red -r "all()" color:1:+:red color:3:-:red $ hg grep --all red -r "reverse(all())" color:3:-:red color:1:+:red $ hg grep --diff red -r "all()" color:1:+:red color:3:-:red $ hg grep --diff red -r "reverse(all())" color:3:-:red color:1:+:red $ cd .. $ hg init a $ cd a $ cp "$TESTDIR/binfile.bin" . $ hg add binfile.bin $ hg ci -m 'add binfile.bin' $ hg grep "MaCam" --all binfile.bin:0:+: Binary file matches $ hg grep "MaCam" --diff binfile.bin:0:+: Binary file matches $ cd .. Test for showing working of allfiles flag $ hg init sng $ cd sng $ echo "unmod" >> um $ hg ci -A -m "adds unmod to um" adding um $ echo "something else" >> new $ hg ci -A -m "second commit" adding new $ hg grep -r "." "unmod" [1] $ hg grep -r "." "unmod" --all-files um:1:unmod With --all-files, the working directory is searched by default $ echo modified >> new $ hg grep --all-files mod new:modified um:unmod which can be overridden by -rREV $ hg grep --all-files -r. mod um:1:unmod commands.all-files can be negated by --no-all-files $ hg grep --config commands.grep.all-files=True mod new:modified um:unmod $ hg grep --config commands.grep.all-files=True --no-all-files mod um:0:unmod --diff --all-files makes no sense since --diff is the option to grep history $ hg grep --diff --all-files um abort: --diff and --all-files are mutually exclusive [255] but --diff should precede the commands.grep.all-files option $ hg grep --config commands.grep.all-files=True --diff mod um:0:+:unmod $ cd .. Fix_Wdir(): test that passing wdir() t -r flag does greps on the files modified in the working directory $ cd a $ echo "abracadara" >> a $ hg add a $ hg grep -r "wdir()" "abra" a:2147483647:abracadara $ cd .. Change Default of grep by ui.tweakdefaults, that is, the files not in current working directory should not be grepp-ed on $ hg init ab $ cd ab $ cat <<'EOF' >> .hg/hgrc > [ui] > tweakdefaults = True > EOF $ echo "some text">>file1 $ hg add file1 $ hg commit -m "adds file1" $ hg mv file1 file2 wdir revision is hidden by default: $ hg grep "some" file2:some text but it should be available in template dict: $ hg grep "some" -Tjson [ { "date": [0, 0], "line_number": 1, "node": "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff", "path": "file2", "rev": 2147483647, "texts": [{"matched": true, "text": "some"}, {"matched": false, "text": " text"}], "user": "test" } ] $ cd .. test -rMULTIREV with --all-files $ cd sng $ hg rm um $ hg commit -m "deletes um" $ hg grep -r "0:2" "unmod" --all-files um:0:unmod um:1:unmod $ hg grep -r "0:2" "unmod" --all-files um um:0:unmod um:1:unmod $ cd ..