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outgoing: fix common-heads computation from `missingroots` argument
When initializing a `outgoing` object, the `common set` can be defined explicitly (with the `commonheads` argument`) or implicitly (with the missingroots arguments).
It turns out the logic to compute `commonheads` from `missingroots` is buggy, as it does not consider the parents of enough changesets. Previously, it only considered parents of "missingroots` items, while it need to consider all parents of missing. Here is an example:
F
|\
C E
| |
B D
|/
A
If we use [E] as missing-roots, the missing set is [E, F], and the common-heads
are [C, D]. However you cannot only consider the parent of [E] to find them, as
[C] is not a parent of [E].
This already fix the bundle generated in one test, and it would prevent many
other to misbehave with future change from this series.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 10 Mar 2023 04:04:10 +0100 |
parents | 1f8f215219ff |
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== New Features == * Windows will process hgrc files in %PROGRAMDATA%\Mercurial\hgrc.d. == New Experimental Features == == Bug Fixes == * The `indent()` template function was documented to not indent empty lines, but it still indented the first line even if it was empty. It no longer does that. == Backwards Compatibility Changes == == Internal API Changes == * Matcher instances no longer have a `explicitdir` property. Consider rewriting your code to use `repo.wvfs.isdir()` and/or `ctx.hasdir()` instead. Also, the `traversedir` property is now also called when only `explicitdir` used to be called. That may mean that you can simply remove the use of `explicitdir` if you were already using `traversedir`. * The `revlog.nodemap` object have been merged into the `revlog.index` object. * `n in revlog.nodemap` becomes `revlog.index.has_node(n)`, * `revlog.nodemap[n]` becomes `revlog.index.rev(n)`, * `revlog.nodemap.get(n)` becomes `revlog.index.get_rev(n)`. * `copies.duplicatecopies()` was renamed to `copies.graftcopies()`. Its arguments changed from revision numbers to context objects. It also lost its `repo` and `skip` arguments (they should no longer be needed).