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rebase: choose default destination the same way as 'hg merge' (BC)
This changeset finally make 'hg rebase' choose its default destination using the
same logic as 'hg merge'. The previous default was "tipmost changeset on the
current branch", the new default is "the other head if there is only one". This
change has multiple consequences:
- Multiple tests which were not rebasing anything (rebasing from tipmost head)
are now rebasing on the other "lower" branch. This is the expected new
behavior.
- A test is now explicitly aborting when there is too many heads on the branch.
This is the expected behavior.
- We gained a better detection of the "nothing to rebase" case while performing
'hg pull --rebase' so the message have been updated. Making clearer than an
update was performed and why. This is beneficial side-effect.
- Rebasing from an active bookmark will behave the same as 'hg merge' from a
bookmark.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Sun, 14 Feb 2016 13:25:59 +0000 |
parents | 24c5fd2894f8 |
children | 897a4bbd578b |
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# A minimal client for Mercurial's command server import os, sys, signal, struct, socket, subprocess, time, cStringIO def connectpipe(path=None): cmdline = ['hg', 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'pipe'] if path: cmdline += ['-R', path] server = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) return server class unixconnection(object): def __init__(self, sockpath): self.sock = sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX) sock.connect(sockpath) self.stdin = sock.makefile('wb') self.stdout = sock.makefile('rb') def wait(self): self.stdin.close() self.stdout.close() self.sock.close() class unixserver(object): def __init__(self, sockpath, logpath=None, repopath=None): self.sockpath = sockpath cmdline = ['hg', 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'unix', '-a', sockpath] if repopath: cmdline += ['-R', repopath] if logpath: stdout = open(logpath, 'a') stderr = subprocess.STDOUT else: stdout = stderr = None self.server = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) # wait for listen() while self.server.poll() is None: if os.path.exists(sockpath): break time.sleep(0.1) def connect(self): return unixconnection(self.sockpath) def shutdown(self): os.kill(self.server.pid, signal.SIGTERM) self.server.wait() def writeblock(server, data): server.stdin.write(struct.pack('>I', len(data))) server.stdin.write(data) server.stdin.flush() def readchannel(server): data = server.stdout.read(5) if not data: raise EOFError channel, length = struct.unpack('>cI', data) if channel in 'IL': return channel, length else: return channel, server.stdout.read(length) def sep(text): return text.replace('\\', '/') def runcommand(server, args, output=sys.stdout, error=sys.stderr, input=None, outfilter=lambda x: x): print '*** runcommand', ' '.join(args) sys.stdout.flush() server.stdin.write('runcommand\n') writeblock(server, '\0'.join(args)) if not input: input = cStringIO.StringIO() while True: ch, data = readchannel(server) if ch == 'o': output.write(outfilter(data)) output.flush() elif ch == 'e': error.write(data) error.flush() elif ch == 'I': writeblock(server, input.read(data)) elif ch == 'L': writeblock(server, input.readline(data)) elif ch == 'r': ret, = struct.unpack('>i', data) if ret != 0: print ' [%d]' % ret return ret else: print "unexpected channel %c: %r" % (ch, data) if ch.isupper(): return def check(func, connect=connectpipe): sys.stdout.flush() server = connect() try: return func(server) finally: server.stdin.close() server.wait()