Mercurial > hg
changeset 18853:78d760aa3607
duplicatecopies: do not mark items not in the dirstate as copies
Consider the following repo:
0 -- 1 (renames a to b)
\
- 2
If we're rebasing 2 onto 1, then duplicatecopies is called with arguments (2,
1). copies.pathcopies goes backwards from 1 to 0 and returns the pair dst = a,
src = b. Of course, since we're working on top of 2, at this point a doesn't
exist in the dirstate.
Extra entries in the copymap are currently harmless because the copymap is
only queried for items in the dirstate map. However, if the dirstate.copy
method becomes one of the sources used to determine which files have changed,
this will prove problematic.
Note that we can't avoid going backwards in general -- consider this repo:
0 -- 1 (renames a to b)
\
- 2 (renames a to c)
Rebasing 2 onto 1 should produce a rename from b to c.
author | Siddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 28 Mar 2013 18:27:19 -0700 |
parents | 300844cb1a56 |
children | f02045645d12 9a1c8f29bc0e |
files | mercurial/cmdutil.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/cmdutil.py Thu Mar 28 00:14:27 2013 -0700 +++ b/mercurial/cmdutil.py Thu Mar 28 18:27:19 2013 -0700 @@ -1593,7 +1593,10 @@ def duplicatecopies(repo, rev, fromrev): '''reproduce copies from fromrev to rev in the dirstate''' for dst, src in copies.pathcopies(repo[fromrev], repo[rev]).iteritems(): - repo.dirstate.copy(src, dst) + # copies.pathcopies returns backward renames, so dst might not + # actually be in the dirstate + if repo.dirstate[dst] in "nma": + repo.dirstate.copy(src, dst) def commit(ui, repo, commitfunc, pats, opts): '''commit the specified files or all outstanding changes'''