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convert: apply the appropriate phases to the destination (issue4165) If the conversion doesn't change the hash, and the cset is public in the source, it should be public in the destination. (This can happen if file remapping is done that doesn't affect the initial commits.) This also propagates the secret phase from the source, regardless of the hash, because presumably the content is what is secret. Otherwise, the destination commit stays in the draft phase. Maybe any draft cset with an unchanged hash should be changed to public, because it has effectively been shared, but convert pretty strongly implies throwing away (or at least readonly archiving) the source repo. The change in the rollback output is because the name of the outer transaction is now 'convert', which seems more accurate. Unfortunately, the memctx won't indicate the hash prior to committing, so the proper phase can't be applied with the commit. The repo is already write locked in mercurial_sink.before().

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Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
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r9999 When Mercurial accepts more than one revision, they may be specified
individually, or provided as a topologically continuous range,
separated by the ":" character.
The syntax of range notation is [BEGIN]:[END], where BEGIN and END are
revision identifiers. Both BEGIN and END are optional. If BEGIN is not
specified, it defaults to revision number 0. If END is not specified,
it defaults to the tip. The range ":" thus means "all revisions".
If BEGIN is greater than END, revisions are treated in reverse order.
A range acts as a closed interval. This means that a range of 3:5
gives 3, 4 and 5. Similarly, a range of 9:6 gives 9, 8, 7, and 6.