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This file shows what hg says are "modified" files for a merge commit
(hg log -T {files}), somewhat exhaustively.
It shows merges that involves files contents changing, and merges that
involve executable bit changing, but not merges with multiple or zero
merge ancestors, nor copies/renames, and nor identical file contents
with different filelog revisions.
genmerges is the workhorse. Given:
- a range function describing the possible values for file a
- a isgood function to filter out uninteresting combination
- a createfile function to actually write the values for file a on the
filesystem
it print a series of lines that look like: abcd C: output of -T {files}
describing the file a at respectively the base, p2, p1, merge
revision. "C" indicates that hg merge had conflicts.
$ genmerges () {
> for base in `range` -; do
> for r1 in `range $base` -; do
> for r2 in `range $base $r1` -; do
> for m in `range $base $r1 $r2` -; do
> line="$base$r1$r2$m"
> isgood $line || continue
> hg init repo
> cd repo
> make_commit () {
> v=$1; msg=$2; file=$3;
> if [ $v != - ]; then
> createfile $v
> else
> if [ -f a ]
> then rm a
> else touch $file
> fi
> fi
> hg commit -q -Am $msg || exit 123
> }
> echo foo > foo
> make_commit $base base b
> make_commit $r1 r1 c
> hg up -r 0 -q
> make_commit $r2 r2 d
> hg merge -q -r 1 > ../output 2>&1
> if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then rm -f *.orig; hg resolve -m --all -q; fi
> if [ -s ../output ]; then conflicts=" C"; else conflicts=" "; fi
> make_commit $m m e
> if [ $m = $r1 ] && [ $m = $r2 ]
> then expected=
> elif [ $m = $r1 ]
> then if [ $base = $r2 ]
> then expected=
> else expected=a
> fi
> elif [ $m = $r2 ]
> then if [ $base = $r1 ]
> then expected=
> else expected=a
> fi
> else expected=a
> fi
> got=`hg log -r 3 --template '{files}\n' | tr -d 'e '`
> if [ "$got" = "$expected" ]
> then echo "$line$conflicts: agree on \"$got\""
> else echo "$line$conflicts: hg said \"$got\", expected \"$expected\""
> fi
> cd ../
> rm -rf repo
> done
> done
> done
> done
> }
All the merges of various file contents.
$ range () {
> max=0
> for i in $@; do
> if [ $i = - ]; then continue; fi
> if [ $i -gt $max ]; then max=$i; fi
> done
> $TESTDIR/seq.py `expr $max + 1`
> }
$ isgood () { true; }
$ createfile () {
> if [ -f a ] && [ "`cat a`" = $1 ]
> then touch $file
> else echo $v > a
> fi
> }
$ genmerges
1111 : agree on ""
1112 : agree on "a"
111- : agree on "a"
1121 : agree on "a"
1122 : agree on ""
1123 : agree on "a"
112- : agree on "a"
11-1 : hg said "", expected "a"
11-2 : agree on "a"
11-- : agree on ""
1211 : agree on "a"
1212 : agree on ""
1213 : agree on "a"
121- : agree on "a"
1221 : agree on "a"
1222 : agree on ""
1223 : agree on "a"
122- : agree on "a"
1231 C: agree on "a"
1232 C: agree on "a"
1233 C: agree on "a"
1234 C: agree on "a"
123- C: agree on "a"
12-1 C: agree on "a"
12-2 C: hg said "", expected "a"
12-3 C: agree on "a"
12-- C: agree on "a"
1-11 : hg said "", expected "a"
1-12 : agree on "a"
1-1- : agree on ""
1-21 C: agree on "a"
1-22 C: hg said "", expected "a"
1-23 C: agree on "a"
1-2- C: agree on "a"
1--1 : agree on "a"
1--2 : agree on "a"
1--- : agree on ""
-111 : agree on ""
-112 : agree on "a"
-11- : agree on "a"
-121 C: agree on "a"
-122 C: agree on "a"
-123 C: agree on "a"
-12- C: agree on "a"
-1-1 : agree on ""
-1-2 : agree on "a"
-1-- : agree on "a"
--11 : agree on ""
--12 : agree on "a"
--1- : agree on "a"
---1 : agree on "a"
---- : agree on ""
All the merges of executable bit.
$ range () {
> max=a
> for i in $@; do
> if [ $i = - ]; then continue; fi
> if [ $i > $max ]; then max=$i; fi
> done
> if [ $max = a ]; then echo f; else echo f x; fi
> }
$ isgood () { case $line in *f*x*) true;; *) false;; esac; }
$ createfile () {
> if [ -f a ] && (([ -x a ] && [ $v = x ]) || (! [ -x a ] && [ $v != x ]))
> then touch $file
> else touch a; if [ $v = x ]; then chmod +x a; else chmod -x a; fi
> fi
> }
#if execbit
$ genmerges
fffx : agree on "a"
ffxf : agree on "a"
ffxx : agree on ""
ffx- : agree on "a"
ff-x : hg said "", expected "a"
fxff : hg said "", expected "a"
fxfx : hg said "a", expected ""
fxf- : agree on "a"
fxxf : agree on "a"
fxxx : agree on ""
fxx- : agree on "a"
fx-f : hg said "", expected "a"
fx-x : hg said "", expected "a"
fx-- : hg said "", expected "a"
f-fx : agree on "a"
f-xf : agree on "a"
f-xx : hg said "", expected "a"
f-x- : agree on "a"
f--x : agree on "a"
-ffx : agree on "a"
-fxf C: agree on "a"
-fxx C: hg said "", expected "a"
-fx- C: agree on "a"
-f-x : hg said "", expected "a"
--fx : agree on "a"
#endif
Files modified or cleanly merged, with no greatest common ancestors:
$ hg init repo; cd repo
$ touch a0 b0; hg commit -qAm 0
$ hg up -qr null; touch a1 b1; hg commit -qAm 1
$ hg merge -qr 0; rm b*; hg commit -qAm 2
$ hg log -r . -T '{files}\n'
b0 b1
$ cd ../
$ rm -rf repo
A few cases of criss-cross merges involving deletions (listing all
such merges is probably too much). Both gcas contain $files, so we
expect the final merge to behave like a merge with a single gca
containing $files.
$ hg init repo; cd repo
$ files="c1 u1 c2 u2"
$ touch $files; hg commit -qAm '0 root'
$ for f in $files; do echo f > $f; done; hg commit -qAm '1 gca1'
$ hg up -qr0; hg revert -qr 1 --all; hg commit -qAm '2 gca2'
$ hg up -qr 1; hg merge -qr 2; rm *1; hg commit -qAm '3 p1'
$ hg up -qr 2; hg merge -qr 1; rm *2; hg commit -qAm '4 p2'
$ hg merge -qr 3; echo f > u1; echo f > u2; rm -f c1 c2
$ hg commit -qAm '5 merge with two gcas'
$ hg log -r . -T '{files}\n' # expecting u1 u2
$ cd ../
$ rm -rf repo