Mercurial > hg
changeset 20237:0d32dd60016c
bisect: --command without --noupdate should flag the parent rev it tested
14913fcb30c6 not only introduced the 'bisect(current)' revset predicate, it
also changed how the 'current' revision is used in combination with --command.
The new behaviour might be ok for --noupdate where the working directory and
its revision shouldn't be used, but it also did that when --command is used to
run a command on the currently checked out revision then it could register the
test result on the wrong revision.
An example:
Before, bisect with --command could use the wrong revision when recording the
test result:
$ hg up -qr 0
$ hg bisect --command "python \"$TESTTMP/script.py\" and some parameters"
changeset 31:58c80a7c8a40: bad
abort: inconsistent state, 31:58c80a7c8a40 is good and bad
Now it works as before and as expected and uses the working directory revision
for the --command result:
$ hg up -qr 0
$ hg bisect --command "python \"$TESTTMP/script.py\" and some parameters"
changeset 0:b99c7b9c8e11: bad
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author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Sat, 16 Nov 2013 15:46:29 -0500 |
parents | d0097d5818f9 |
children | 81e905790b30 |
files | mercurial/commands.py tests/test-bisect.t |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/commands.py Sat Nov 16 15:46:29 2013 -0500 +++ b/mercurial/commands.py Sat Nov 16 15:46:29 2013 -0500 @@ -667,12 +667,13 @@ if command: changesets = 1 - try: - node = state['current'][0] - except LookupError: - if noupdate: + if noupdate: + try: + node = state['current'][0] + except LookupError: raise util.Abort(_('current bisect revision is unknown - ' 'start a new bisect to fix')) + else: node, p2 = repo.dirstate.parents() if p2 != nullid: raise util.Abort(_('current bisect revision is a merge'))
--- a/tests/test-bisect.t Sat Nov 16 15:46:29 2013 -0500 +++ b/tests/test-bisect.t Sat Nov 16 15:46:29 2013 -0500 @@ -461,11 +461,14 @@ > EOF $ chmod +x script.py $ hg bisect -r - $ hg bisect --good tip - $ hg bisect --bad 0 - Testing changeset 15:e7fa0811edb0 (31 changesets remaining, ~4 tests) - 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved + $ hg up -qr tip $ hg bisect --command "python \"$TESTTMP/script.py\" and some parameters" + changeset 31:58c80a7c8a40: good + abort: cannot bisect (no known bad revisions) + [255] + $ hg up -qr 0 + $ hg bisect --command "python \"$TESTTMP/script.py\" and some parameters" + changeset 0:b99c7b9c8e11: bad changeset 15:e7fa0811edb0: good changeset 7:03750880c6b5: good changeset 3:b53bea5e2fcb: bad @@ -516,6 +519,39 @@ $ hg parents +test the same case, this time with updating + + $ cat > script.sh <<'EOF' + > #!/bin/sh + > test -n "$HG_NODE" || (echo HG_NODE missing; exit 127) + > current="`hg log -r \"bisect(current)\" --template {node}`" + > test "$current" = "$HG_NODE" || (echo current is bad: $current; exit 127) + > rev="`hg log -r . --template {rev}`" + > test "$rev" -ge 6 + > EOF + $ chmod +x script.sh + $ hg bisect -r + $ hg up -qr tip + $ hg bisect --command "sh \"$TESTTMP/script.sh\" and some params" + changeset 31:58c80a7c8a40: good + abort: cannot bisect (no known bad revisions) + [255] + $ hg up -qr 0 + $ hg bisect --command "sh \"$TESTTMP/script.sh\" and some params" + changeset 0:b99c7b9c8e11: bad + changeset 15:e7fa0811edb0: good + changeset 7:03750880c6b5: good + changeset 3:b53bea5e2fcb: bad + changeset 5:7874a09ea728: bad + changeset 6:a3d5c6fdf0d3: good + The first good revision is: + changeset: 6:a3d5c6fdf0d3 + user: test + date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:06 1970 +0000 + summary: msg 6 + + + Check that bisect does not break on obsolete changesets =========================================================