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rebase: also include commit of collapsed commits in single transaction When rebase.singletransaction is set, we still used to create a second transaction when committing with --collapse. It's simpler to create a single transaction. Note that in the affected .t file, the test that uses --collapse still appears to create two transactions (it prints "rebase status stored" twice). However, only a single transaction is actually created and the second printout comes from cmdutil.commitforceeditor() that explicitly calls tr.writepending(). Also note the that we now roll back any commits if the user closes the commit message editor with an error code (or leaves the message empty). That might be unfortunate, but it's consistent with how we behave in the --no-collapse case (if the user passed --edit). If we want to change that, I think it should be done consistently in a separate patch. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2728

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narrowmerge.py
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# narrowmerge.py - extensions to mercurial merge module to support narrow clones
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
copies,
error,
extensions,
merge,
)
def setup():
def _manifestmerge(orig, repo, wctx, p2, pa, branchmerge, *args, **kwargs):
"""Filter updates to only lay out files that match the narrow spec."""
actions, diverge, renamedelete = orig(
repo, wctx, p2, pa, branchmerge, *args, **kwargs)
narrowmatch = repo.narrowmatch()
if narrowmatch.always():
return actions, diverge, renamedelete
nooptypes = set(['k']) # TODO: handle with nonconflicttypes
nonconflicttypes = set('a am c cm f g r e'.split())
# We mutate the items in the dict during iteration, so iterate
# over a copy.
for f, action in list(actions.items()):
if narrowmatch(f):
pass
elif not branchmerge:
del actions[f] # just updating, ignore changes outside clone
elif action[0] in nooptypes:
del actions[f] # merge does not affect file
elif action[0] in nonconflicttypes:
raise error.Abort(_('merge affects file \'%s\' outside narrow, '
'which is not yet supported') % f,
hint=_('merging in the other direction '
'may work'))
else:
raise error.Abort(_('conflict in file \'%s\' is outside '
'narrow clone') % f)
return actions, diverge, renamedelete
extensions.wrapfunction(merge, 'manifestmerge', _manifestmerge)
def _checkcollision(orig, repo, wmf, actions):
narrowmatch = repo.narrowmatch()
if not narrowmatch.always():
wmf = wmf.matches(narrowmatch)
if actions:
narrowactions = {}
for m, actionsfortype in actions.iteritems():
narrowactions[m] = []
for (f, args, msg) in actionsfortype:
if narrowmatch(f):
narrowactions[m].append((f, args, msg))
actions = narrowactions
return orig(repo, wmf, actions)
extensions.wrapfunction(merge, '_checkcollision', _checkcollision)
def _computenonoverlap(orig, repo, *args, **kwargs):
u1, u2 = orig(repo, *args, **kwargs)
narrowmatch = repo.narrowmatch()
if narrowmatch.always():
return u1, u2
u1 = [f for f in u1 if narrowmatch(f)]
u2 = [f for f in u2 if narrowmatch(f)]
return u1, u2
extensions.wrapfunction(copies, '_computenonoverlap', _computenonoverlap)