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# split.py - split a changeset into smaller ones
#
# Copyright 2015 Laurent Charignon <lcharignon@fb.com>
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""command to split a changeset into smaller ones (EXPERIMENTAL)"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import (
nullid,
short,
)
from mercurial import (
bookmarks,
cmdutil,
commands,
error,
hg,
obsolete,
phases,
pycompat,
registrar,
revsetlang,
scmutil,
)
# allow people to use split without explicitly enabling rebase extension
from . import (
rebase,
)
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
@command('^split',
[('r', 'rev', '', _("revision to split"), _('REV')),
('', 'rebase', True, _('rebase descendants after split')),
] + cmdutil.commitopts2,
_('hg split [--no-rebase] [[-r] REV]'))
def split(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):
"""split a changeset into smaller ones
Repeatedly prompt changes and commit message for new changesets until there
is nothing left in the original changeset.
If --rev was not given, split the working directory parent.
By default, rebase connected non-obsoleted descendants onto the new
changeset. Use --no-rebase to avoid the rebase.
"""
opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts)
revlist = []
if opts.get('rev'):
revlist.append(opts.get('rev'))
revlist.extend(revs)
with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(), repo.transaction('split') as tr:
revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, revlist or ['.'])
if len(revs) > 1:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split multiple revisions'))
rev = revs.first()
ctx = repo[rev]
if rev is None or ctx.node() == nullid:
ui.status(_('nothing to split\n'))
return 1
if ctx.node() is None:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split working directory'))
# rewriteutil.precheck is not very useful here because:
# 1. null check is done above and it's more friendly to return 1
# instead of abort
# 2. mergestate check is done below by cmdutil.bailifchanged
# 3. unstable check is more complex here because of --rebase
#
# So only "public" check is useful and it's checked directly here.
if ctx.phase() == phases.public:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split public changeset'),
hint=_("see 'hg help phases' for details"))
descendants = list(repo.revs('(%d::) - (%d)', rev, rev))
alloworphaned = obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.allowunstableopt)
if opts.get('rebase'):
# Skip obsoleted descendants and their descendants so the rebase
# won't cause conflicts for sure.
torebase = list(repo.revs('%ld - (%ld & obsolete())::',
descendants, descendants))
if not alloworphaned and len(torebase) != len(descendants):
raise error.Abort(_('split would leave orphaned changesets '
'behind'))
else:
if not alloworphaned and descendants:
raise error.Abort(
_('cannot split changeset with children without rebase'))
torebase = ()
if len(ctx.parents()) > 1:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split a merge changeset'))
cmdutil.bailifchanged(repo)
# Deactivate bookmark temporarily so it won't get moved unintentionally
bname = repo._activebookmark
if bname and repo._bookmarks[bname] != ctx.node():
bookmarks.deactivate(repo)
wnode = repo['.'].node()
top = None
try:
top = dosplit(ui, repo, tr, ctx, opts)
finally:
# top is None: split failed, need update --clean recovery.
# wnode == ctx.node(): wnode split, no need to update.
if top is None or wnode != ctx.node():
hg.clean(repo, wnode, show_stats=False)
if bname:
bookmarks.activate(repo, bname)
if torebase and top:
dorebase(ui, repo, torebase, top)
def dosplit(ui, repo, tr, ctx, opts):
committed = [] # [ctx]
# Set working parent to ctx.p1(), and keep working copy as ctx's content
# NOTE: if we can have "update without touching working copy" API, the
# revert step could be cheaper.
hg.clean(repo, ctx.p1().node(), show_stats=False)
parents = repo.changelog.parents(ctx.node())
ui.pushbuffer()
cmdutil.revert(ui, repo, ctx, parents)
ui.popbuffer() # discard "reverting ..." messages
# Any modified, added, removed, deleted result means split is incomplete
incomplete = lambda repo: any(repo.status()[:4])
# Main split loop
while incomplete(repo):
if committed:
header = (_('HG: Splitting %s. So far it has been split into:\n')
% short(ctx.node()))
for c in committed:
firstline = c.description().split('\n', 1)[0]
header += _('HG: - %s: %s\n') % (short(c.node()), firstline)
header += _('HG: Write commit message for the next split '
'changeset.\n')
else:
header = _('HG: Splitting %s. Write commit message for the '
'first split changeset.\n') % short(ctx.node())
opts.update({
'edit': True,
'interactive': True,
'message': header + ctx.description(),
})
commands.commit(ui, repo, **pycompat.strkwargs(opts))
newctx = repo['.']
committed.append(newctx)
if not committed:
raise error.Abort(_('cannot split an empty revision'))
scmutil.cleanupnodes(repo, {ctx.node(): [c.node() for c in committed]},
operation='split', fixphase=True)
return committed[-1]
def dorebase(ui, repo, src, destctx):
rebase.rebase(ui, repo, rev=[revsetlang.formatspec('%ld', src)],
dest=revsetlang.formatspec('%d', destctx.rev()))