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phabricator: warn if unable to amend, instead of aborting after posting There was a divergence in behavior here between obsolete and strip based amending. I first noticed the abort when testing outside of the test harness, but then had trouble recreating it here after reverting the code changes. It turns out, strip based amend was successfully amending the public commit after it was posted! It looks like the protection is in the `commit --amend` command, not in the underlying code that it calls. I considered doing a preflight check and aborting. But the locks are only acquired at the end, if amending, and this is too large a section of code to be wrapped in a maybe-it's-held-or-not context manager for my tastes. Additionally, some people do post-push reviews, and amending is the default behavior, so they shouldn't see a misleading error message. The lack of a 'Differential Revision' entry in the commit message breaks a {phabreview} test, so it had to be partially conditionalized.

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test-bheads.t
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$ heads()
> {
> hg heads --template '{rev}: {desc|firstline|strip} ({branches})\n' "$@"
> }
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo 'root' >root
$ hg add root
$ hg commit -m "Adding root node"
$ heads
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
0: Adding root node ()
=======
$ echo 'a' >a
$ hg add a
$ hg branch a
marked working directory as branch a
(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
$ hg commit -m "Adding a branch"
$ heads
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
1: Adding a branch (a)
=======
$ hg update -C 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo 'b' >b
$ hg add b
$ hg branch b
marked working directory as branch b
$ hg commit -m "Adding b branch"
$ heads
2: Adding b branch (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
2: Adding b branch (b)
=======
$ echo 'bh1' >bh1
$ hg add bh1
$ hg commit -m "Adding b branch head 1"
$ heads
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
=======
$ hg update -C 2
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo 'bh2' >bh2
$ hg add bh2
$ hg commit -m "Adding b branch head 2"
created new head
$ heads
4: Adding b branch head 2 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
$ heads .
4: Adding b branch head 2 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
=======
$ hg update -C 2
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo 'bh3' >bh3
$ hg add bh3
$ hg commit -m "Adding b branch head 3"
created new head
$ heads
5: Adding b branch head 3 (b)
4: Adding b branch head 2 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
5: Adding b branch head 3 (b)
4: Adding b branch head 2 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
=======
$ hg merge 4
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg commit -m "Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3"
$ heads
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
=======
$ echo 'c' >c
$ hg add c
$ hg branch c
marked working directory as branch c
$ hg commit -m "Adding c branch"
$ heads
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
$ heads .
7: Adding c branch (c)
=======
$ heads -r 3 .
no open branch heads found on branches c (started at 3)
[1]
$ heads -r 2 .
7: Adding c branch (c)
-------
$ hg update -C 4
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
-------
$ heads -r 3 .
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
$ heads -r 2 .
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
$ heads -r 7 .
no open branch heads found on branches b (started at 7)
[1]
=======
$ for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
> hg update -C "$i"
> heads
> echo '-------'
> heads .
> echo '-------'
> done
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
0: Adding root node ()
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
1: Adding a branch (a)
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
-------
7: Adding c branch (c)
-------
=======
$ for i in a b c z; do
> heads "$i"
> echo '-------'
> done
1: Adding a branch (a)
-------
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
-------
7: Adding c branch (c)
-------
abort: unknown revision 'z'!
-------
=======
$ heads 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7: Adding c branch (c)
6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
0: Adding root node ()
Topological heads:
$ heads -t
7: Adding c branch (c)
3: Adding b branch head 1 (b)
1: Adding a branch (a)
$ cd ..
______________
"created new head" message tests
$ hg init newheadmsg
$ cd newheadmsg
Init: no msg
$ echo 1 > a
$ hg ci -Am "a0: Initial root"
adding a
$ echo 2 >> a
$ hg ci -m "a1 (HN)"
$ hg branch b
marked working directory as branch b
(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
$ echo 1 > b
$ hg ci -Am "b2: Initial root for branch b"
adding b
$ echo 2 >> b
$ hg ci -m "b3 (HN)"
Case NN: msg
$ hg up -q null
$ hg branch -f b
marked working directory as branch b
$ echo 1 > bb
$ hg ci -Am "b4 (NN): new topo root for branch b"
adding bb
created new head
Case HN: no msg
$ echo 2 >> bb
$ hg ci -m "b5 (HN)"
Case BN: msg
$ hg branch -f default
marked working directory as branch default
$ echo 1 > aa
$ hg ci -Am "a6 (BN): new branch root"
adding aa
created new head
Case CN: msg
$ hg up -q 4
$ echo 3 >> bbb
$ hg ci -Am "b7 (CN): regular new head"
adding bbb
created new head
Case BB: msg
$ hg up -q 4
$ hg merge -q 3
$ hg branch -f default
marked working directory as branch default
$ hg ci -m "a8 (BB): weird new branch root"
created new head
Case CB: msg
$ hg up -q 4
$ hg merge -q 1
$ hg ci -m "b9 (CB): new head from branch merge"
created new head
Case HB: no msg
$ hg up -q 7
$ hg merge -q 6
$ hg ci -m "b10 (HB): continuing head from branch merge"
Case CC: msg
$ hg up -q 4
$ hg merge -q 2
$ hg ci -m "b11 (CC): new head from merge"
created new head
Case CH: no msg
$ hg up -q 2
$ hg merge -q 10
$ hg ci -m "b12 (CH): continuing head from merge"
Case HH: no msg
$ hg merge -q 3
$ hg ci -m "b12 (HH): merging two heads"
$ cd ..