histedit: test that an aborted histedit can be rerun (with obsolete)
In the future, this should help catching issue as the one introduced in
6f0b7475cf9a.
histedit: backout changeset
6f0b7475cf9a
Before
6f0b7475cf9a, histedit (like rebase) was only creating markers on final
success from the old-rewritten node to the newly created nodes (as of before
6f0b7475cf9a). In case of abort the aborted attempt were stripped to restore the
repository in its state prior to the attempt.
This use of strip was on purpose. Using markers in this case introduces various
issues. The main one is that keeping the partial result of histedit as obsolete
prevents us to recreates the same nodes in a second attempt. The same operation
will lead to an identical results, using an identical node that already exists
in the repository as obsolete.
To conclude, we cannot and should not switch to obsolescence markers creation on
histedit --abort and we backout
6f0b7475cf9a. A test to catch this class of
issue will be introduced in the next changeset.
histedit: backout changeset
2b599f5468a4
Its parent is about to be backedout so this one needs to be removed too.