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@@ -34,48 +34,336 b' Copy a file, then delete destination, th' | |||||
34 | $ newrepo |
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34 | $ newrepo | |
35 | $ echo x > x |
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35 | $ echo x > x | |
36 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' |
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36 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |
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37 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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38 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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39 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
37 | $ hg cp x y |
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40 | $ hg cp x y | |
38 | $ hg ci -m 'copy x to y' |
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41 | $ hg ci -qm 'copy x to y' | |
39 | $ hg rm y |
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42 | $ hg rm y | |
40 | $ hg ci -m 'remove y' |
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43 | $ hg ci -m 'remove y' | |
41 | $ hg cp -f x y |
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44 | $ hg cp -f x y | |
42 | $ hg ci -m 'copy x onto y (again)' |
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45 | $ hg ci -m 'copy x onto y (again)' | |
43 | $ hg l |
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46 | $ hg l | |
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47 | @ 4 copy x onto y (again) | |
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48 | | y | |||
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49 | o 3 remove y | |||
45 | | y |
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50 | | y | |
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51 | o 2 copy x to y | |
47 | | y |
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52 | | y | |
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53 | | o 1 modify x | |
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54 | |/ x | |
50 | o 0 add x |
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55 | o 0 add x | |
51 | x |
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56 | x | |
52 |
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57 | $ hg debugp1copies -r 4 | |
53 | x -> y |
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58 | x -> y | |
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$ hg debugpathcopies 0 |
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59 | $ hg debugpathcopies 0 4 | |
55 | x -> y |
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60 | x -> y | |
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61 | $ hg graft -r 1 | |||
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62 | grafting 1:* "modify x" (glob) | |||
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63 | merging y and x to y | |||
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64 | $ hg co -qC 1 | |||
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65 | $ hg graft -r 4 | |||
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66 | grafting 4:* "copy x onto y (again)" (glob) | |||
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67 | merging x and y to y | |||
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68 | |||
57 |
Copy x to y, then remove y, then add back y. With copy metadata in the |
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69 | Copy x to y, then remove y, then add back y. With copy metadata in the | |
58 | end up reporting y as copied from x (if we don't unmark it as a copy when it's removed). |
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70 | changeset, this could easily end up reporting y as copied from x (if we don't | |
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71 | unmark it as a copy when it's removed). Despite x and y not being related, we | |||
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72 | want grafts to propagate across the rename. | |||
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73 | $ newrepo | |
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74 | $ echo x > x | |
61 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' |
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75 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |
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76 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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77 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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78 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
62 | $ hg mv x y |
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79 | $ hg mv x y | |
63 | $ hg ci -m 'rename x to y' |
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80 | $ hg ci -qm 'rename x to y' | |
64 | $ hg rm y |
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81 | $ hg rm y | |
65 | $ hg ci -qm 'remove y' |
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82 | $ hg ci -qm 'remove y' | |
66 | $ echo x > y |
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83 | $ echo x > y | |
67 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add back y' |
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84 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add back y' | |
68 | $ hg l |
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85 | $ hg l | |
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86 | @ 4 add back y | |
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87 | | y | |||
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88 | o 3 remove y | |||
70 | | y |
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89 | | y | |
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o 2 remo |
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90 | o 2 rename x to y | |
72 | | y |
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91 | | x y | |
73 | o 1 rename x to y |
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92 | | o 1 modify x | |
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93 | |/ x | |||
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94 | o 0 add x | |||
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95 | x | |||
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96 | $ hg debugpathcopies 0 4 | |||
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97 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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98 | $ hg graft -r 1 | |||
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99 | grafting 1:* "modify x" (glob) | |||
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100 | file 'x' was deleted in local [local] but was modified in other [graft]. | |||
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101 | You can use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved. | |||
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102 | What do you want to do? u | |||
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103 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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104 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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105 | [255] | |||
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106 | ||||
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107 | Add x, remove it, then add it back, then rename x to y. Similar to the case | |||
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108 | above, but here the break in history is before the rename. | |||
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109 | $ newrepo | |||
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110 | $ echo x > x | |||
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111 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |||
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112 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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113 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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114 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
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115 | $ hg rm x | |||
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116 | $ hg ci -qm 'remove x' | |||
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117 | $ echo x > x | |||
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118 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x again' | |||
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119 | $ hg mv x y | |||
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120 | $ hg ci -m 'rename x to y' | |||
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121 | $ hg l | |||
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122 | @ 4 rename x to y | |||
74 | | x y |
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123 | | x y | |
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124 | o 3 add x again | |||
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125 | | x | |||
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126 | o 2 remove x | |||
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127 | | x | |||
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128 | | o 1 modify x | |||
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129 | |/ x | |||
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130 | o 0 add x | |||
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131 | x | |||
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132 | $ hg debugpathcopies 0 4 | |||
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133 | x -> y | |||
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134 | $ hg graft -r 1 | |||
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135 | grafting 1:* "modify x" (glob) | |||
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136 | merging y and x to y | |||
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137 | $ hg co -qC 1 | |||
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138 | $ hg graft -r 4 | |||
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139 | grafting 4:* "rename x to y" (glob) | |||
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140 | merging x and y to y | |||
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141 | ||||
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142 | Add x, modify it, remove it, then add it back, then rename x to y. Similar to | |||
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143 | the case above, but here the re-added file's nodeid is different from before | |||
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144 | the break. | |||
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145 | ||||
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146 | $ newrepo | |||
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147 | $ echo x > x | |||
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148 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |||
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149 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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150 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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151 | $ echo x3 > x | |||
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152 | $ hg ci -qm 'modify x again' | |||
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153 | $ hg co -q 1 | |||
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154 | $ hg rm x | |||
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155 | $ hg ci -qm 'remove x' | |||
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156 | # Same content to avoid conflicts | |||
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157 | $ hg revert -r 1 x | |||
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158 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x again' | |||
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159 | $ hg mv x y | |||
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160 | $ hg ci -m 'rename x to y' | |||
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161 | $ hg l | |||
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162 | @ 5 rename x to y | |||
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163 | | x y | |||
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164 | o 4 add x again | |||
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165 | | x | |||
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166 | o 3 remove x | |||
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167 | | x | |||
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168 | | o 2 modify x again | |||
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169 | |/ x | |||
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170 | o 1 modify x | |||
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171 | | x | |||
75 | o 0 add x |
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172 | o 0 add x | |
76 | x |
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173 | x | |
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174 | $ hg debugpathcopies 0 5 | |
78 | $ hg debugpathcopies 0 3 |
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175 | x -> y (no-filelog !) | |
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176 | #if no-filelog | |||
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177 | $ hg graft -r 2 | |||
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178 | grafting 2:* "modify x again" (glob) | |||
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179 | merging y and x to y | |||
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180 | #else | |||
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181 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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182 | $ hg graft -r 2 | |||
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183 | grafting 2:* "modify x again" (glob) | |||
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184 | file 'x' was deleted in local [local] but was modified in other [graft]. | |||
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185 | You can use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved. | |||
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186 | What do you want to do? u | |||
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187 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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188 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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189 | [255] | |||
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190 | #endif | |||
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191 | $ hg co -qC 2 | |||
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192 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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193 | $ hg graft -r 5 | |||
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194 | grafting 5:* "rename x to y"* (glob) | |||
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195 | file 'x' was deleted in other [graft] but was modified in local [local]. | |||
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196 | You can use (c)hanged version, (d)elete, or leave (u)nresolved. | |||
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197 | What do you want to do? u | |||
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198 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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199 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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200 | [255] | |||
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201 | ||||
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202 | Add x, remove it, then add it back, rename x to y from the first commit. | |||
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203 | Similar to the case above, but here the break in history is parallel to the | |||
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204 | rename. | |||
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205 | $ newrepo | |||
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206 | $ echo x > x | |||
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207 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |||
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208 | $ hg rm x | |||
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209 | $ hg ci -qm 'remove x' | |||
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210 | $ echo x > x | |||
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211 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x again' | |||
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212 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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213 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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214 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
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215 | $ hg mv x y | |||
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216 | $ hg ci -qm 'rename x to y' | |||
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217 | $ hg l | |||
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218 | @ 4 rename x to y | |||
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219 | | x y | |||
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220 | | o 3 modify x | |||
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221 | | | x | |||
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222 | | o 2 add x again | |||
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223 | | | x | |||
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224 | | o 1 remove x | |||
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225 | |/ x | |||
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226 | o 0 add x | |||
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227 | x | |||
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228 | $ hg debugpathcopies 2 4 | |||
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229 | x -> y | |||
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230 | $ hg graft -r 3 | |||
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231 | grafting 3:* "modify x" (glob) | |||
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232 | merging y and x to y | |||
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233 | $ hg co -qC 3 | |||
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234 | $ hg graft -r 4 | |||
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235 | grafting 4:* "rename x to y" (glob) | |||
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236 | merging x and y to y | |||
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237 | ||||
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238 | Add x, remove it, then add it back, rename x to y from the first commit. | |||
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239 | Similar to the case above, but here the re-added file's nodeid is different | |||
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240 | from the base. | |||
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241 | $ newrepo | |||
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242 | $ echo x > x | |||
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243 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |||
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244 | $ hg rm x | |||
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245 | $ hg ci -qm 'remove x' | |||
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246 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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247 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x again with different content' | |||
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248 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
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249 | $ hg mv x y | |||
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250 | $ hg ci -qm 'rename x to y' | |||
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251 | $ hg l | |||
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252 | @ 3 rename x to y | |||
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253 | | x y | |||
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254 | | o 2 add x again with different content | |||
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255 | | | x | |||
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256 | | o 1 remove x | |||
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257 | |/ x | |||
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258 | o 0 add x | |||
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259 | x | |||
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260 | $ hg debugpathcopies 2 3 | |||
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261 | x -> y | |||
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262 | BROKEN: This should merge the changes from x into y | |||
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263 | $ hg graft -r 2 | |||
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264 | grafting 2:* "add x again with different content" (glob) | |||
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265 | $ hg co -qC 2 | |||
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266 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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267 | $ hg graft -r 3 | |||
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268 | grafting 3:* "rename x to y" (glob) | |||
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269 | file 'x' was deleted in other [graft] but was modified in local [local]. | |||
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270 | You can use (c)hanged version, (d)elete, or leave (u)nresolved. | |||
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271 | What do you want to do? u | |||
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272 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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273 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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274 | [255] | |||
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275 | ||||
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276 | Add x on two branches, then rename x to y on one side. Similar to the case | |||
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277 | above, but here the break in history is via the base commit. | |||
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278 | $ newrepo | |||
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279 | $ echo a > a | |||
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280 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'base' | |||
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281 | $ echo x > x | |||
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282 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |||
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283 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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284 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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285 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
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286 | $ echo x > x | |||
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287 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x again' | |||
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288 | $ hg mv x y | |||
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289 | $ hg ci -qm 'rename x to y' | |||
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290 | $ hg l | |||
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291 | @ 4 rename x to y | |||
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292 | | x y | |||
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293 | o 3 add x again | |||
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294 | | x | |||
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295 | | o 2 modify x | |||
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296 | | | x | |||
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297 | | o 1 add x | |||
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298 | |/ x | |||
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299 | o 0 base | |||
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300 | a | |||
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301 | $ hg debugpathcopies 1 4 | |||
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302 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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303 | $ hg graft -r 2 | |||
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304 | grafting 2:* "modify x" (glob) | |||
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305 | file 'x' was deleted in local [local] but was modified in other [graft]. | |||
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306 | What do you want to do? | |||
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307 | use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved? u | |||
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308 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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309 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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310 | [255] | |||
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311 | $ hg co -qC 2 | |||
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312 | $ hg graft -r 4 | |||
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313 | grafting 4:* "rename x to y"* (glob) | |||
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314 | merging x and y to y | |||
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315 | ||||
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316 | Add x on two branches, with same content but different history, then rename x | |||
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317 | to y on one side. Similar to the case above, here the file's nodeid is | |||
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318 | different between the branches. | |||
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319 | $ newrepo | |||
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320 | $ echo a > a | |||
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321 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'base' | |||
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322 | $ echo x > x | |||
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323 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add x' | |||
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324 | $ echo x2 > x | |||
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325 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x' | |||
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326 | $ hg co -q 0 | |||
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327 | $ touch x | |||
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328 | $ hg ci -Aqm 'add empty x' | |||
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329 | # Same content to avoid conflicts | |||
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330 | $ hg revert -r 1 x | |||
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331 | $ hg ci -m 'modify x to match commit 1' | |||
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332 | $ hg mv x y | |||
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333 | $ hg ci -qm 'rename x to y' | |||
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334 | $ hg l | |||
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335 | @ 5 rename x to y | |||
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336 | | x y | |||
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337 | o 4 modify x to match commit 1 | |||
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338 | | x | |||
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339 | o 3 add empty x | |||
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340 | | x | |||
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341 | | o 2 modify x | |||
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342 | | | x | |||
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343 | | o 1 add x | |||
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344 | |/ x | |||
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345 | o 0 base | |||
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346 | a | |||
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347 | $ hg debugpathcopies 1 5 | |||
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348 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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349 | $ hg graft -r 2 | |||
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350 | grafting 2:* "modify x" (glob) | |||
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351 | file 'x' was deleted in local [local] but was modified in other [graft]. | |||
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352 | You can use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved. | |||
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353 | What do you want to do? u | |||
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354 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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355 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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356 | [255] | |||
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357 | $ hg co -qC 2 | |||
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358 | BROKEN: This should succeed and merge the changes from x into y | |||
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359 | $ hg graft -r 5 | |||
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360 | grafting 5:* "rename x to y"* (glob) | |||
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361 | file 'x' was deleted in other [graft] but was modified in local [local]. | |||
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362 | You can use (c)hanged version, (d)elete, or leave (u)nresolved. | |||
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363 | What do you want to do? u | |||
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364 | abort: unresolved conflicts, can't continue | |||
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365 | (use 'hg resolve' and 'hg graft --continue') | |||
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366 | [255] | |||
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367 | |||
80 | Copies via null revision (there shouldn't be any) |
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368 | Copies via null revision (there shouldn't be any) | |
81 | $ newrepo |
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369 | $ newrepo | |
@@ -95,3 +383,5 b" Copies via null revision (there shouldn'" | |||||
95 | x |
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383 | x | |
96 | $ hg debugpathcopies 1 2 |
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384 | $ hg debugpathcopies 1 2 | |
97 | $ hg debugpathcopies 2 1 |
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385 | $ hg debugpathcopies 2 1 | |
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386 | $ hg graft -r 1 | |||
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387 | grafting 1:* "copy x to y" (glob) |
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184 | $ hg status |
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184 | $ hg status | |
185 | M newfile |
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185 | M newfile | |
186 | $ cd .. |
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186 | $ cd .. | |
187 |
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188 | Check that file is considered unrelated when deleted and recreated |
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189 |
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190 | $ hg init unrelated |
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191 | $ cd unrelated |
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192 | $ echo foo > file |
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193 | $ hg add file |
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194 | $ hg commit -m "added file" |
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195 | $ hg cp file newfile |
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196 | $ hg commit -m "copy file" |
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197 | $ hg update 0 |
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198 | 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved |
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199 | $ hg rm file |
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200 | $ hg commit -m "deleted file" |
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201 | created new head |
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202 | $ echo bar > file |
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203 | $ hg add file |
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204 | $ hg ci -m 'recreate file' |
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205 | $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc}\n' |
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206 | @ 3 recreate file |
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207 | | |
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208 | o 2 deleted file |
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209 | | |
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210 | | o 1 copy file |
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211 | |/ |
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212 | o 0 added file |
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213 |
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214 | BROKEN: this is inconsistent with `hg merge` (below), which doesn't consider |
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215 | 'file' renamed same since it was deleted for a while |
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216 | $ hg st --copies --rev 3 --rev 1 |
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217 | M file |
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218 | A newfile |
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219 | file |
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220 | $ hg merge --debug 1 |
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221 | unmatched files in other: |
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222 | newfile |
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223 | all copies found (* = to merge, ! = divergent, % = renamed and deleted): |
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224 | src: 'file' -> dst: 'newfile' |
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225 | checking for directory renames |
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226 | resolving manifests |
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227 | branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False |
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228 | ancestor: 19d7f95df299, local: 4e4a42b1cbdf+, remote: 45b14aae7432 |
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229 | newfile: remote created -> g |
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230 | getting newfile |
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231 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved |
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232 | (branch merge, don't forget to commit) |
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233 | $ hg status |
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234 | M newfile |
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235 | $ cd .. |
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