# HG changeset patch # User Martin von Zweigbergk # Date 1561497903 25200 # Node ID d013099c551b92b3b7585b116ba18652f1b4f2c0 # Parent 11ceb1b8fd74cdd4a5bab7f8a9e9b144708831df copies: filter invalid copies only at end of pathcopies() (issue6163) copies._filter() filters out copies whose source file does not exist in the start commit or whose target file does not exist in the end commit. We do that after chaining copies with dirstate copies or backward renames from another branch. We also do at the end of the changeset-centric copy tracing. The filtering means that we will remove copies to/from files that did not exist in some intermediate commit. That is inconsistent with what we do if a file has been deleted and then re-added (we allow updating across that). Copying the two first examples from issue6163: @ 4 'rename x to y' | o 3 'add x again' | o 2 'remove x' | | o 1 'modify x' |/ o 0 'add x' @ 4 'rename x to y' | o 3 'add x again' | | o 2 'modify x' | | | o 1 'add x' |/ o 0 'base' When doing `hg rebase -r 1 -d 4` in the first case, it succeeds, but `hg rebase -r 2 -d 4` in the second case does not. That's because we chain and filter via commit 0, which does not have file 'x' in the second case. IMO, that's clearly inconsistent. So this patch removes the filtering step so it only happens at the end. If a file was temporarily removed, whether via a merge base or not, it will now still be considered the same file. That fixes issue6163 for the changeset-centric case. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6603 diff -r 11ceb1b8fd74 -r d013099c551b mercurial/copies.py --- a/mercurial/copies.py Tue Jun 25 13:46:55 2019 -0700 +++ b/mercurial/copies.py Tue Jun 25 14:25:03 2019 -0700 @@ -285,7 +285,6 @@ # that side, even if it was also copied on the p2 side. copies[dst] = copies2[dst] if r == b.rev(): - _filter(a, b, copies) return copies for i, c in enumerate(children[r]): childctx = repo[c] @@ -321,7 +320,6 @@ cm = _committedforwardcopies(a, b.p1(), match) # combine copies from dirstate if necessary copies = _chain(cm, _dirstatecopies(b._repo, match)) - _filter(a, b, copies) else: copies = _committedforwardcopies(a, b, match) return copies @@ -373,7 +371,7 @@ repo.ui.debug('debug.copies: search mode: combined\n') copies = _chain(_backwardrenames(x, a, match=match), _forwardcopies(a, y, match=match)) - _filter(x, y, copies) + _filter(x, y, copies) return copies def mergecopies(repo, c1, c2, base): diff -r 11ceb1b8fd74 -r d013099c551b tests/test-copies-unrelated.t --- a/tests/test-copies-unrelated.t Tue Jun 25 13:46:55 2019 -0700 +++ b/tests/test-copies-unrelated.t Tue Jun 25 14:25:03 2019 -0700 @@ -299,6 +299,8 @@ o 0 base a $ hg debugpathcopies 1 4 + x -> y (no-filelog !) +#if filelog BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y $ hg graft -r 2 grafting 2:* "modify x" (glob) @@ -308,6 +310,11 @@ abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') [255] +#else + $ hg graft -r 2 + grafting 2:* "modify x" (glob) + merging y and x to y +#endif $ hg co -qC 2 $ hg graft -r 4 grafting 4:* "rename x to y"* (glob) @@ -345,6 +352,8 @@ o 0 base a $ hg debugpathcopies 1 5 + x -> y (no-filelog !) +#if filelog BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y $ hg graft -r 2 grafting 2:* "modify x" (glob) @@ -354,6 +363,11 @@ abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') [255] +#else + $ hg graft -r 2 + grafting 2:* "modify x" (glob) + merging y and x to y +#endif $ hg co -qC 2 BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y $ hg graft -r 5 diff -r 11ceb1b8fd74 -r d013099c551b tests/test-copies.t --- a/tests/test-copies.t Tue Jun 25 13:46:55 2019 -0700 +++ b/tests/test-copies.t Tue Jun 25 14:25:03 2019 -0700 @@ -354,8 +354,7 @@ $ hg debugpathcopies 1 3 x -> z -Copy x to y on one side of merge, create y and rename to z on the other side. Pathcopies from the -first side should not include the y->z rename since y didn't exist in the merge base. +Copy x to y on one side of merge, create y and rename to z on the other side. $ newrepo $ echo x > x $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' @@ -385,6 +384,7 @@ $ hg debugpathcopies 2 3 y -> z $ hg debugpathcopies 1 3 + y -> z (no-filelog !) Create x and y, then rename x to z on one side of merge, and rename y to z and modify z on the other side. When storing copies in the changeset, we don't