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dirstate.remove: during merges, remember the previous file state We encode the previous state as a negative file size (AFAICS, previous versions of hg always have size == 0 when state == 'r'). We save the state of 'm'erged and dirty files, because they're the two states that indicate that a file has to be committed on a merge to correctly record per-file history.
author Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
date Tue, 18 Mar 2008 04:07:39 -0300
parents 67afecb8d6cc
children 6fa7b6fb90a9
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#!/bin/sh

echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "interactive=true" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "record=" >> $HGRCPATH

echo % help

hg help record

hg init a
cd a

echo % select no files

touch empty-rw
hg add empty-rw
hg record empty-rw<<EOF
n
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % select files but no hunks

hg record empty-rw<<EOF
y
n
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % record empty file

hg record -d '0 0' -m empty empty-rw<<EOF
y
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % rename empty file

hg mv empty-rw empty-rename
hg record -d '1 0' -m rename<<EOF
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % copy empty file

hg cp empty-rename empty-copy
hg record -d '2 0' -m copy<<EOF
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % delete empty file

hg rm empty-copy
hg record -d '3 0' -m delete<<EOF
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % add binary file

hg bundle --base -2 tip.bundle
hg add tip.bundle
hg record -d '4 0' -m binary<<EOF
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % change binary file

hg bundle --base -2 tip.bundle
hg record -d '5 0' -m binary-change<<EOF
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % rename and change binary file

hg mv tip.bundle top.bundle
hg bundle --base -2 top.bundle
hg record -d '6 0' -m binary-change-rename<<EOF
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % add plain file

for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
    echo $i >> plain
done

hg add plain
hg record -d '7 0' -m plain plain<<EOF
y
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % modify end of plain file

echo 11 >> plain
hg record -d '8 0' -m end plain <<EOF
y
y
EOF

echo % modify end of plain file, no EOL

hg tip --template '{node}' >> plain
hg record -d '9 0' -m noeol plain <<EOF
y
y
EOF

echo % modify end of plain file, add EOL

echo >> plain
hg record -d '10 0' -m eol plain <<EOF
y
y
y
EOF

echo % modify beginning, trim end, record both

rm plain
for i in 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
  echo $i >> plain
done

hg record -d '10 0' -m begin-and-end plain <<EOF
y
y
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % trim beginning, modify end

rm plain
for i in 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.new; do
  echo $i >> plain
done

echo % record end

hg record -d '11 0' -m end-only plain <<EOF
y
n
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % record beginning

hg record -d '12 0' -m begin-only plain <<EOF
y
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % add to beginning, trim from end

rm plain
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
  echo $i >> plain
done

echo % record end

hg record --traceback -d '13 0' -m end-again plain<<EOF
y
n
y
EOF

echo % add to beginning, middle, end

rm plain
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 5.new 5.reallynew 6 7 8 9 10 11; do
  echo $i >> plain
done

echo % record beginning, middle

hg record -d '14 0' -m middle-only plain <<EOF
y
y
y
n
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % record end

hg record -d '15 0' -m end-only plain <<EOF
y
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

mkdir subdir
cd subdir
echo a > a
hg ci -d '16 0' -Amsubdir

echo a >> a
hg record -d '16 0' -m subdir-change a <<EOF
y
y
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo a > f1
echo b > f2
hg add f1 f2

hg ci -mz -d '17 0'

echo a >> f1
echo b >> f2

echo % help, quit

hg record <<EOF
?
q
EOF

echo % skip

hg record <<EOF
s
EOF

echo % no

hg record <<EOF
n
EOF

echo % f, quit

hg record <<EOF
f
q
EOF

echo % s, all

hg record -d '18 0' -mx <<EOF
s
a
EOF
echo; hg tip -p

echo % f

hg record -d '19 0' -my <<EOF
f
EOF
echo; hg tip -p