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wireprotov2: implement commands as a generator of objects Previously, wire protocol version 2 inherited version 1's model of having separate types to represent the results of different wire protocol commands. As I implemented more powerful commands in future commits, I found I was using a common pattern of returning a special type to hold a generator. This meant the command function required a closure to do most of the work. That made logic flow more difficult to follow. I also noticed that many commands were effectively a sequence of objects to be CBOR encoded. I think it makes sense to define version 2 commands as generators. This way, commands can simply emit the data structures they wish to send to the client. This eliminates the need for a closure in command functions and removes encoding from the bodies of commands. As part of this commit, the handling of response objects has been moved into the serverreactor class. This puts the reactor in the driver's seat with regards to CBOR encoding and error handling. Having error handling in the function that emits frames is particularly important because exceptions in that function can lead to things getting in a bad state: I'm fairly certain that uncaught exceptions in the frame generator were causing deadlocks. I also introduced a dedicated error type for explicit error reporting in command handlers. This will be used in subsequent commits. There's still a bit of work to be done here, especially around formalizing the error handling "protocol." I've added yet another TODO to track this so we don't forget. Test output changed because we're using generators and no longer know we are at the end of the data until we hit the end of the generator. This means we can't emit the end-of-stream flag until we've exhausted the generator. Hence the introduction of 0-sized end-of-stream frames. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4472

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$ HGMERGE=true; export HGMERGE
init
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
commit
$ echo 'a' > a
$ hg ci -A -m test -u nobody -d '1 0'
adding a
annotate -c
$ hg annotate -c a
8435f90966e4: a
annotate -cl
$ hg annotate -cl a
8435f90966e4:1: a
annotate -d
$ hg annotate -d a
Thu Jan 01 00:00:01 1970 +0000: a
annotate -n
$ hg annotate -n a
0: a
annotate -nl
$ hg annotate -nl a
0:1: a
annotate -u
$ hg annotate -u a
nobody: a
annotate -cdnu
$ hg annotate -cdnu a
nobody 0 8435f90966e4 Thu Jan 01 00:00:01 1970 +0000: a
annotate -cdnul
$ hg annotate -cdnul a
nobody 0 8435f90966e4 Thu Jan 01 00:00:01 1970 +0000:1: a
annotate (JSON)
$ hg annotate -Tjson a
[
{
"lines": [{"line": "a\n", "rev": 0}],
"path": "a"
}
]
$ hg annotate -Tjson -cdfnul a
[
{
"lines": [{"date": [1.0, 0], "line": "a\n", "line_number": 1, "node": "8435f90966e442695d2ded29fdade2bac5ad8065", "path": "a", "rev": 0, "user": "nobody"}],
"path": "a"
}
]
log-like templating
$ hg annotate -T'{lines % "{rev} {node|shortest}: {line}"}' a
0 8435: a
'{line_number}' field should be populated as necessary
$ hg annotate -T'{lines % "{rev}:{line_number}: {line}"}' a
0:1: a
$ hg annotate -Ta a \
> --config templates.a='"{lines % "{rev}:{line_number}: {line}"}"'
0:1: a
$ cat <<EOF >>a
> a
> a
> EOF
$ hg ci -ma1 -d '1 0'
$ hg cp a b
$ hg ci -mb -d '1 0'
$ cat <<EOF >> b
> b4
> b5
> b6
> EOF
$ hg ci -mb2 -d '2 0'
default output of '{lines}' should be readable
$ hg annotate -T'{lines}' a
0: a
1: a
1: a
$ hg annotate -T'{join(lines, "\n")}' a
0: a
1: a
1: a
several filters can be applied to '{lines}'
$ hg annotate -T'{lines|json}\n' a
[{"line": "a\n", "rev": 0}, {"line": "a\n", "rev": 1}, {"line": "a\n", "rev": 1}]
$ hg annotate -T'{lines|stringify}' a
0: a
1: a
1: a
$ hg annotate -T'{lines|count}\n' a
3
annotate multiple files (JSON)
$ hg annotate -Tjson a b
[
{
"lines": [{"line": "a\n", "rev": 0}, {"line": "a\n", "rev": 1}, {"line": "a\n", "rev": 1}],
"path": "a"
},
{
"lines": [{"line": "a\n", "rev": 0}, {"line": "a\n", "rev": 1}, {"line": "a\n", "rev": 1}, {"line": "b4\n", "rev": 3}, {"line": "b5\n", "rev": 3}, {"line": "b6\n", "rev": 3}],
"path": "b"
}
]
annotate multiple files (template)
$ hg annotate -T'== {path} ==\n{lines % "{rev}: {line}"}' a b
== a ==
0: a
1: a
1: a
== b ==
0: a
1: a
1: a
3: b4
3: b5
3: b6
annotate -n b
$ hg annotate -n b
0: a
1: a
1: a
3: b4
3: b5
3: b6
annotate --no-follow b
$ hg annotate --no-follow b
2: a
2: a
2: a
3: b4
3: b5
3: b6
annotate -nl b
$ hg annotate -nl b
0:1: a
1:2: a
1:3: a
3:4: b4
3:5: b5
3:6: b6
annotate -nf b
$ hg annotate -nf b
0 a: a
1 a: a
1 a: a
3 b: b4
3 b: b5
3 b: b6
annotate -nlf b
$ hg annotate -nlf b
0 a:1: a
1 a:2: a
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
3 b:5: b5
3 b:6: b6
$ hg up -C 2
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat <<EOF >> b
> b4
> c
> b5
> EOF
$ hg ci -mb2.1 -d '2 0'
created new head
$ hg merge
merging b
0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -mmergeb -d '3 0'
annotate after merge
$ hg annotate -nf b
0 a: a
1 a: a
1 a: a
3 b: b4
4 b: c
3 b: b5
annotate after merge with -l
$ hg annotate -nlf b
0 a:1: a
1 a:2: a
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
4 b:5: c
3 b:5: b5
$ hg up -C 1
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg cp a b
$ cat <<EOF > b
> a
> z
> a
> EOF
$ hg ci -mc -d '3 0'
created new head
$ hg merge
merging b
0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ cat <<EOF >> b
> b4
> c
> b5
> EOF
$ echo d >> b
$ hg ci -mmerge2 -d '4 0'
annotate after rename merge
$ hg annotate -nf b
0 a: a
6 b: z
1 a: a
3 b: b4
4 b: c
3 b: b5
7 b: d
annotate after rename merge with -l
$ hg annotate -nlf b
0 a:1: a
6 b:2: z
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
4 b:5: c
3 b:5: b5
7 b:7: d
--skip nothing (should be the same as no --skip at all)
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip '1::0'
0 a:1: a
6 b:2: z
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
4 b:5: c
3 b:5: b5
7 b:7: d
--skip a modified line. Note a slight behavior difference in pure - this is
because the pure code comes up with slightly different deltas internally.
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip 6
0 a:1: a
1 a:2* z (no-pure !)
0 a:1* z (pure !)
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
4 b:5: c
3 b:5: b5
7 b:7: d
--skip added lines (and test multiple skip)
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip 3
0 a:1: a
6 b:2: z
1 a:3: a
1 a:3* b4
4 b:5: c
1 a:3* b5
7 b:7: d
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip 4
0 a:1: a
6 b:2: z
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
1 a:3* c
3 b:5: b5
7 b:7: d
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip 3 --skip 4
0 a:1: a
6 b:2: z
1 a:3: a
1 a:3* b4
1 a:3* c
1 a:3* b5
7 b:7: d
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip 'merge()'
0 a:1: a
6 b:2: z
1 a:3: a
3 b:4: b4
4 b:5: c
3 b:5: b5
3 b:5* d
--skip everything -- use the revision the file was introduced in
$ hg annotate -nlf b --skip 'all()'
0 a:1: a
0 a:1* z
0 a:1* a
0 a:1* b4
0 a:1* c
0 a:1* b5
0 a:1* d
Issue2807: alignment of line numbers with -l
$ echo more >> b
$ hg ci -mmore -d '5 0'
$ echo more >> b
$ hg ci -mmore -d '6 0'
$ echo more >> b
$ hg ci -mmore -d '7 0'
$ hg annotate -nlf b
0 a: 1: a
6 b: 2: z
1 a: 3: a
3 b: 4: b4
4 b: 5: c
3 b: 5: b5
7 b: 7: d
8 b: 8: more
9 b: 9: more
10 b:10: more
linkrev vs rev
$ hg annotate -r tip -n a
0: a
1: a
1: a
linkrev vs rev with -l
$ hg annotate -r tip -nl a
0:1: a
1:2: a
1:3: a
Issue589: "undelete" sequence leads to crash
annotate was crashing when trying to --follow something
like A -> B -> A
generate ABA rename configuration
$ echo foo > foo
$ hg add foo
$ hg ci -m addfoo
$ hg rename foo bar
$ hg ci -m renamefoo
$ hg rename bar foo
$ hg ci -m renamebar
annotate after ABA with follow
$ hg annotate --follow foo
foo: foo
missing file
$ hg ann nosuchfile
abort: nosuchfile: no such file in rev e9e6b4fa872f
[255]
annotate file without '\n' on last line
$ printf "" > c
$ hg ci -A -m test -u nobody -d '1 0'
adding c
$ hg annotate c
$ printf "a\nb" > c
$ hg ci -m test
$ hg annotate c
[0-9]+: a (re)
[0-9]+: b (re)
Issue3841: check annotation of the file of which filelog includes
merging between the revision and its ancestor
to reproduce the situation with recent Mercurial, this script uses (1)
"hg debugsetparents" to merge without ancestor check by "hg merge",
and (2) the extension to allow filelog merging between the revision
and its ancestor by overriding "repo._filecommit".
$ cat > ../legacyrepo.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from mercurial import error, node
> def reposetup(ui, repo):
> class legacyrepo(repo.__class__):
> def _filecommit(self, fctx, manifest1, manifest2,
> linkrev, tr, changelist):
> fname = fctx.path()
> text = fctx.data()
> flog = self.file(fname)
> fparent1 = manifest1.get(fname, node.nullid)
> fparent2 = manifest2.get(fname, node.nullid)
> meta = {}
> copy = fctx.renamed()
> if copy and copy[0] != fname:
> raise error.Abort('copying is not supported')
> if fparent2 != node.nullid:
> changelist.append(fname)
> return flog.add(text, meta, tr, linkrev,
> fparent1, fparent2)
> raise error.Abort('only merging is supported')
> repo.__class__ = legacyrepo
> EOF
$ cat > baz <<EOF
> 1
> 2
> 3
> 4
> 5
> EOF
$ hg add baz
$ hg commit -m "baz:0"
$ cat > baz <<EOF
> 1 baz:1
> 2
> 3
> 4
> 5
> EOF
$ hg commit -m "baz:1"
$ cat > baz <<EOF
> 1 baz:1
> 2 baz:2
> 3
> 4
> 5
> EOF
$ hg debugsetparents 17 17
$ hg --config extensions.legacyrepo=../legacyrepo.py commit -m "baz:2"
$ hg debugindexdot baz
digraph G {
-1 -> 0
0 -> 1
1 -> 2
1 -> 2
}
$ hg annotate baz
17: 1 baz:1
18: 2 baz:2
16: 3
16: 4
16: 5
$ cat > baz <<EOF
> 1 baz:1
> 2 baz:2
> 3 baz:3
> 4
> 5
> EOF
$ hg commit -m "baz:3"
$ cat > baz <<EOF
> 1 baz:1
> 2 baz:2
> 3 baz:3
> 4 baz:4
> 5
> EOF
$ hg debugsetparents 19 18
$ hg --config extensions.legacyrepo=../legacyrepo.py commit -m "baz:4"
$ hg debugindexdot baz
digraph G {
-1 -> 0
0 -> 1
1 -> 2
1 -> 2
2 -> 3
3 -> 4
2 -> 4
}
$ hg annotate baz
17: 1 baz:1
18: 2 baz:2
19: 3 baz:3
20: 4 baz:4
16: 5
annotate clean file
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" foo
11 472b18db256d : foo
annotate modified file
$ echo foofoo >> foo
$ hg annotate -r "wdir()" foo
11 : foo
20+: foofoo
$ hg annotate -cr "wdir()" foo
472b18db256d : foo
b6bedd5477e7+: foofoo
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" foo
11 472b18db256d : foo
20 b6bedd5477e7+: foofoo
$ hg annotate --debug -ncr "wdir()" foo
11 472b18db256d1e8282064eab4bfdaf48cbfe83cd : foo
20 b6bedd5477e797f25e568a6402d4697f3f895a72+: foofoo
$ hg annotate -udr "wdir()" foo
test Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000: foo
test [A-Za-z0-9:+ ]+: foofoo (re)
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" -Tjson foo
[
{
"lines": [{"line": "foo\n", "node": "472b18db256d1e8282064eab4bfdaf48cbfe83cd", "rev": 11}, {"line": "foofoo\n", "node": null, "rev": null}],
"path": "foo"
}
]
annotate added file
$ echo bar > bar
$ hg add bar
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" bar
20 b6bedd5477e7+: bar
annotate renamed file
$ hg rename foo renamefoo2
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" renamefoo2
11 472b18db256d : foo
20 b6bedd5477e7+: foofoo
annotate missing file
$ rm baz
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" baz
abort: $TESTTMP\repo\baz: $ENOENT$ (windows !)
abort: $ENOENT$: $TESTTMP/repo/baz (no-windows !)
[255]
annotate removed file
$ hg rm baz
$ hg annotate -ncr "wdir()" baz
abort: $TESTTMP\repo\baz: $ENOENT$ (windows !)
abort: $ENOENT$: $TESTTMP/repo/baz (no-windows !)
[255]
$ hg revert --all --no-backup --quiet
$ hg id -n
20
Test followlines() revset; we usually check both followlines(pat, range) and
followlines(pat, range, descend=True) to make sure both give the same result
when they should.
$ echo a >> foo
$ hg ci -m 'foo: add a'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5, startrev=20)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5, startrev=19)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5, startrev=19, descend=True)'
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ printf "0\n0\n" | cat - baz > baz1
$ mv baz1 baz
$ hg ci -m 'added two lines with 0'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 5:7)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5, descend=true, startrev=19)'
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ echo 6 >> baz
$ hg ci -m 'added line 8'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 5:7)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5, startrev=19, descend=1)'
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
$ sed 's/3/3+/' baz > baz.new
$ mv baz.new baz
$ hg ci -m 'baz:3->3+'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 5:7, descend=0)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
24: baz:3->3+
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:5, startrev=17, descend=True)'
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
24: baz:3->3+
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 1:2, descend=false)'
22: added two lines with 0
file patterns are okay
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines("path:baz", 1:2)'
22: added two lines with 0
renames are followed
$ hg mv baz qux
$ sed 's/4/4+/' qux > qux.new
$ mv qux.new qux
$ hg ci -m 'qux:4->4+'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(qux, 5:7)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
24: baz:3->3+
25: qux:4->4+
but are missed when following children
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 5:7, startrev=22, descend=True)'
24: baz:3->3+
merge
$ hg up 24 --quiet
$ echo 7 >> baz
$ hg ci -m 'one more line, out of line range'
created new head
$ sed 's/3+/3-/' baz > baz.new
$ mv baz.new baz
$ hg ci -m 'baz:3+->3-'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 5:7)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
24: baz:3->3+
27: baz:3+->3-
$ hg merge 25
merging baz and qux to qux
0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -m merge
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(qux, 5:7)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
24: baz:3->3+
25: qux:4->4+
27: baz:3+->3-
28: merge
$ hg up 25 --quiet
$ hg merge 27
merging qux and baz to qux
0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -m 'merge from other side'
created new head
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(qux, 5:7)'
16: baz:0
19: baz:3
20: baz:4
24: baz:3->3+
25: qux:4->4+
27: baz:3+->3-
29: merge from other side
$ hg up 24 --quiet
we are missing the branch with rename when following children
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 5:7, startrev=26, descend=True)'
27: baz:3+->3-
we follow all branches in descending direction
$ hg up 23 --quiet
$ sed 's/3/+3/' baz > baz.new
$ mv baz.new baz
$ hg ci -m 'baz:3->+3'
created new head
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 2:5, startrev=16, descend=True)' --graph
@ 30: baz:3->+3
:
: o 27: baz:3+->3-
: :
: o 24: baz:3->3+
:/
o 20: baz:4
|\
| o 19: baz:3
|/
o 18: baz:2
:
o 16: baz:0
|
~
Issue5595: on a merge changeset with different line ranges depending on
parent, be conservative and use the surrounding interval to avoid loosing
track of possible further descendants in specified range.
$ hg up 23 --quiet
$ hg cat baz -r 24
0
0
1 baz:1
2 baz:2
3+ baz:3
4 baz:4
5
6
$ cat > baz << EOF
> 0
> 0
> a
> b
> 3+ baz:3
> 4 baz:4
> y
> z
> EOF
$ hg ci -m 'baz: mostly rewrite with some content from 24'
created new head
$ hg merge --tool :merge-other 24
merging baz
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -m 'merge forgetting about baz rewrite'
$ cat > baz << EOF
> 0
> 0
> 1 baz:1
> 2+ baz:2
> 3+ baz:3
> 4 baz:4
> 5
> 6
> EOF
$ hg ci -m 'baz: narrow change (2->2+)'
$ hg log -T '{rev}: {desc}\n' -r 'followlines(baz, 3:4, startrev=20, descend=True)' --graph
@ 33: baz: narrow change (2->2+)
|
o 32: merge forgetting about baz rewrite
|\
| o 31: baz: mostly rewrite with some content from 24
| :
| : o 30: baz:3->+3
| :/
+---o 27: baz:3+->3-
| :
o : 24: baz:3->3+
:/
o 20: baz:4
|\
~ ~
check error cases
$ hg up 24 --quiet
$ hg log -r 'followlines()'
hg: parse error: followlines takes at least 1 positional arguments
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz)'
hg: parse error: followlines requires a line range
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 1)'
hg: parse error: followlines expects a line range
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 1:2, startrev=desc("b"))'
hg: parse error: followlines expects exactly one revision
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines("glob:*", 1:2)'
hg: parse error: followlines expects exactly one file
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 1:)'
hg: parse error: line range bounds must be integers
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, :1)'
hg: parse error: line range bounds must be integers
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, x:4)'
hg: parse error: line range bounds must be integers
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 5:4)'
hg: parse error: line range must be positive
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 0:4)'
hg: parse error: fromline must be strictly positive
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 2:40)'
abort: line range exceeds file size
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 2:4, startrev=20, descend=[1])'
hg: parse error at 43: not a prefix: [
(followlines(baz, 2:4, startrev=20, descend=[1])
^ here)
[255]
$ hg log -r 'followlines(baz, 2:4, startrev=20, descend=a)'
hg: parse error: descend argument must be a boolean
[255]
Test empty annotate output
$ printf '\0' > binary
$ touch empty
$ hg ci -qAm 'add binary and empty files'
$ hg annotate binary empty
binary: binary file
$ hg annotate -Tjson binary empty
[
{
"path": "binary"
},
{
"lines": [],
"path": "empty"
}
]
Test annotate with whitespace options
$ cd ..
$ hg init repo-ws
$ cd repo-ws
$ cat > a <<EOF
> aa
>
> b b
> EOF
$ hg ci -Am "adda"
adding a
$ sed 's/EOL$//g' > a <<EOF
> a a
>
> EOL
> b b
> EOF
$ hg ci -m "changea"
Annotate with no option
$ hg annotate a
1: a a
0:
1:
1: b b
Annotate with --ignore-space-change
$ hg annotate --ignore-space-change a
1: a a
1:
0:
0: b b
Annotate with --ignore-all-space
$ hg annotate --ignore-all-space a
0: a a
0:
1:
0: b b
Annotate with --ignore-blank-lines (similar to no options case)
$ hg annotate --ignore-blank-lines a
1: a a
0:
1:
1: b b
$ cd ..
Annotate with orphaned CR (issue5798)
-------------------------------------
$ hg init repo-cr
$ cd repo-cr
$ cat <<'EOF' >> "$TESTTMP/substcr.py"
> import sys
> from mercurial.utils import procutil
> procutil.setbinary(sys.stdin)
> procutil.setbinary(sys.stdout)
> stdin = getattr(sys.stdin, 'buffer', sys.stdin)
> stdout = getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout)
> stdout.write(stdin.read().replace(b'\r', b'[CR]'))
> EOF
>>> with open('a', 'wb') as f:
... f.write(b'0a\r0b\r\n0c\r0d\r\n0e\n0f\n0g') and None
$ hg ci -qAm0
>>> with open('a', 'wb') as f:
... f.write(b'0a\r0b\r\n1c\r1d\r\n0e\n1f\n0g') and None
$ hg ci -m1
$ hg annotate -r0 a | $PYTHON "$TESTTMP/substcr.py"
0: 0a[CR]0b[CR]
0: 0c[CR]0d[CR]
0: 0e
0: 0f
0: 0g
$ hg annotate -r1 a | $PYTHON "$TESTTMP/substcr.py"
0: 0a[CR]0b[CR]
1: 1c[CR]1d[CR]
0: 0e
1: 1f
0: 0g
$ cd ..
Annotate with linkrev pointing to another branch
------------------------------------------------
create history with a filerev whose linkrev points to another branch
$ hg init branchedlinkrev
$ cd branchedlinkrev
$ echo A > a
$ hg commit -Am 'contentA'
adding a
$ echo B >> a
$ hg commit -m 'contentB'
$ hg up --rev 'desc(contentA)'
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo unrelated > unrelated
$ hg commit -Am 'unrelated'
adding unrelated
created new head
$ hg graft -r 'desc(contentB)'
grafting 1:fd27c222e3e6 "contentB"
$ echo C >> a
$ hg commit -m 'contentC'
$ echo W >> a
$ hg log -G
@ changeset: 4:072f1e8df249
| tag: tip
| user: test
| date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
| summary: contentC
|
o changeset: 3:ff38df03cc4b
| user: test
| date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
| summary: contentB
|
o changeset: 2:62aaf3f6fc06
| parent: 0:f0932f74827e
| user: test
| date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
| summary: unrelated
|
| o changeset: 1:fd27c222e3e6
|/ user: test
| date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
| summary: contentB
|
o changeset: 0:f0932f74827e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: contentA
Annotate should list ancestor of starting revision only
$ hg annotate a
0: A
3: B
4: C
$ hg annotate a -r 'wdir()'
0 : A
3 : B
4 : C
4+: W
Even when the starting revision is the linkrev-shadowed one:
$ hg annotate a -r 3
0: A
3: B
$ cd ..
Issue5360: Deleted chunk in p1 of a merge changeset
$ hg init repo-5360
$ cd repo-5360
$ echo 1 > a
$ hg commit -A a -m 1
$ echo 2 >> a
$ hg commit -m 2
$ echo a > a
$ hg commit -m a
$ hg update '.^' -q
$ echo 3 >> a
$ hg commit -m 3 -q
$ hg merge 2 -q
$ cat > a << EOF
> b
> 1
> 2
> 3
> a
> EOF
$ hg resolve --mark -q
$ hg commit -m m
$ hg annotate a
4: b
0: 1
1: 2
3: 3
2: a
$ cd ..