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sshpeer: initial definition and implementation of new SSH protocol The existing SSH protocol has several design flaws. Future commits will elaborate on these flaws as new features are introduced to combat these flaws. For now, hopefully you can take me for my word that a ground up rewrite of the SSH protocol is needed. This commit lays the foundation for a new SSH protocol by defining a mechanism to upgrade the SSH transport channel away from the default (version 1) protocol to something modern (which we'll call "version 2" for now). This upgrade process is detailed in the internals documentation for the wire protocol. The gist of it is the client sends a request line preceding the "hello" command/line which basically says "I'm requesting an upgrade: here's what I support." If the server recognizes that line, it processes the upgrade request and the transport channel is switched to use the new version of the protocol. If not, it sends an empty response, which is how all Mercurial SSH servers from the beginning of time reacted to unknown commands. The upgrade request is effectively ignored and the client continues to use the existing version of the protocol as if nothing happened. The new version of the SSH protocol is completely identical to version 1 aside from the upgrade dance and the bytes that follow. The immediate bytes that follow the protocol switch are defined to be a length framed "capabilities: " line containing the remote's advertised capabilities. In reality, this looks very similar to what the "hello" response would look like. But it will evolve quickly. The methodology by which the protocol will evolve is important. I'm not going to introduce the new protocol all at once. That would likely lead to endless bike shedding and forward progress would stall. Instead, I intend to tricle out new features and diversions from the existing protocol in small, incremental changes. To support the gradual evolution of the protocol, the on-the-wire advertised protocol name contains an "exp" to denote "experimental" and a 4 digit field to capture the sub-version of the protocol. Whenever we make a BC change to the wire protocol, we can increment this version and lock out all older clients because it will appear as a completely different protocol version. This means we can incur as many breaking changes as we want. We don't have to commit to supporting any one feature or idea for a long period of time. We can even evolve the handshake mechanism, because that is defined as being an implementation detail of the negotiated protocol version! Hopefully this lowers the barrier to accepting changes to the protocol and for experimenting with "radical" ideas during its development. In core, sshpeer received most of the attention. We haven't even implemented the server bits for the new protocol in core yet. Instead, we add very primitive support to our test server, mainly just to exercise the added code paths in sshpeer. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2061 # no-check-commit because of required foo_bar naming

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$ HGENCODING=utf-8
$ export HGENCODING
$ cat > testrevset.py << EOF
> import mercurial.revset
>
> baseset = mercurial.revset.baseset
>
> def r3232(repo, subset, x):
> """"simple revset that return [3,2,3,2]
>
> revisions duplicated on purpose.
> """
> if 3 not in subset:
> if 2 in subset:
> return baseset([2,2])
> return baseset()
> return baseset([3,3,2,2])
>
> mercurial.revset.symbols['r3232'] = r3232
> EOF
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
> testrevset=$TESTTMP/testrevset.py
> EOF
$ try() {
> hg debugrevspec --debug "$@"
> }
$ log() {
> hg log --template '{rev}\n' -r "$1"
> }
extension to build '_intlist()' and '_hexlist()', which is necessary because
these predicates use '\0' as a separator:
$ cat <<EOF > debugrevlistspec.py
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from mercurial import (
> node as nodemod,
> registrar,
> revset,
> revsetlang,
> smartset,
> )
> cmdtable = {}
> command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
> @command(b'debugrevlistspec',
> [('', 'optimize', None, 'print parsed tree after optimizing'),
> ('', 'bin', None, 'unhexlify arguments')])
> def debugrevlistspec(ui, repo, fmt, *args, **opts):
> if opts['bin']:
> args = map(nodemod.bin, args)
> expr = revsetlang.formatspec(fmt, list(args))
> if ui.verbose:
> tree = revsetlang.parse(expr, lookup=repo.__contains__)
> ui.note(revsetlang.prettyformat(tree), "\n")
> if opts["optimize"]:
> opttree = revsetlang.optimize(revsetlang.analyze(tree))
> ui.note("* optimized:\n", revsetlang.prettyformat(opttree),
> "\n")
> func = revset.match(ui, expr, repo)
> revs = func(repo)
> if ui.verbose:
> ui.note("* set:\n", smartset.prettyformat(revs), "\n")
> for c in revs:
> ui.write("%s\n" % c)
> EOF
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> debugrevlistspec = $TESTTMP/debugrevlistspec.py
> EOF
$ trylist() {
> hg debugrevlistspec --debug "$@"
> }
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo a > a
$ hg branch a
marked working directory as branch a
(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
$ hg ci -Aqm0
$ echo b > b
$ hg branch b
marked working directory as branch b
$ hg ci -Aqm1
$ rm a
$ hg branch a-b-c-
marked working directory as branch a-b-c-
$ hg ci -Aqm2 -u Bob
$ hg log -r "extra('branch', 'a-b-c-')" --template '{rev}\n'
2
$ hg log -r "extra('branch')" --template '{rev}\n'
0
1
2
$ hg log -r "extra('branch', 're:a')" --template '{rev} {branch}\n'
0 a
2 a-b-c-
$ hg co 1
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg branch +a+b+c+
marked working directory as branch +a+b+c+
$ hg ci -Aqm3
$ hg co 2 # interleave
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo bb > b
$ hg branch -- -a-b-c-
marked working directory as branch -a-b-c-
$ hg ci -Aqm4 -d "May 12 2005"
$ hg co 3
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg branch !a/b/c/
marked working directory as branch !a/b/c/
$ hg ci -Aqm"5 bug"
$ hg merge 4
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg branch _a_b_c_
marked working directory as branch _a_b_c_
$ hg ci -Aqm"6 issue619"
$ hg branch .a.b.c.
marked working directory as branch .a.b.c.
$ hg ci -Aqm7
$ hg branch all
marked working directory as branch all
$ hg co 4
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg branch é
marked working directory as branch \xc3\xa9 (esc)
$ hg ci -Aqm9
$ hg tag -r6 1.0
$ hg bookmark -r6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
$ hg clone --quiet -U -r 7 . ../remote1
$ hg clone --quiet -U -r 8 . ../remote2
$ echo "[paths]" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo "default = ../remote1" >> .hg/hgrc
trivial
$ try 0:1
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:2>
0
1
$ try --optimize :
(rangeall
None)
* optimized:
(rangeall
None)
* set:
<spanset+ 0:10>
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ try 3::6
(dagrange
(symbol '3')
(symbol '6'))
* set:
<baseset+ [3, 5, 6]>
3
5
6
$ try '0|1|2'
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2')))
* set:
<baseset [0, 1, 2]>
0
1
2
names that should work without quoting
$ try a
(symbol 'a')
* set:
<baseset [0]>
0
$ try b-a
(minus
(symbol 'b')
(symbol 'a'))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset [1]>,
<not
<baseset [0]>>>
1
$ try _a_b_c_
(symbol '_a_b_c_')
* set:
<baseset [6]>
6
$ try _a_b_c_-a
(minus
(symbol '_a_b_c_')
(symbol 'a'))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset [6]>,
<not
<baseset [0]>>>
6
$ try .a.b.c.
(symbol '.a.b.c.')
* set:
<baseset [7]>
7
$ try .a.b.c.-a
(minus
(symbol '.a.b.c.')
(symbol 'a'))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset [7]>,
<not
<baseset [0]>>>
7
names that should be caught by fallback mechanism
$ try -- '-a-b-c-'
(symbol '-a-b-c-')
* set:
<baseset [4]>
4
$ log -a-b-c-
4
$ try '+a+b+c+'
(symbol '+a+b+c+')
* set:
<baseset [3]>
3
$ try '+a+b+c+:'
(rangepost
(symbol '+a+b+c+'))
* set:
<spanset+ 3:10>
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ try ':+a+b+c+'
(rangepre
(symbol '+a+b+c+'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:4>
0
1
2
3
$ try -- '-a-b-c-:+a+b+c+'
(range
(symbol '-a-b-c-')
(symbol '+a+b+c+'))
* set:
<spanset- 3:5>
4
3
$ log '-a-b-c-:+a+b+c+'
4
3
$ try -- -a-b-c--a # complains
(minus
(minus
(minus
(negate
(symbol 'a'))
(symbol 'b'))
(symbol 'c'))
(negate
(symbol 'a')))
abort: unknown revision '-a'!
[255]
$ try é
(symbol '\xc3\xa9')
* set:
<baseset [9]>
9
no quoting needed
$ log ::a-b-c-
0
1
2
quoting needed
$ try '"-a-b-c-"-a'
(minus
(string '-a-b-c-')
(symbol 'a'))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset [4]>,
<not
<baseset [0]>>>
4
$ log '1 or 2'
1
2
$ log '1|2'
1
2
$ log '1 and 2'
$ log '1&2'
$ try '1&2|3' # precedence - and is higher
(or
(list
(and
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2'))
(symbol '3')))
* set:
<addset
<baseset []>,
<baseset [3]>>
3
$ try '1|2&3'
(or
(list
(symbol '1')
(and
(symbol '2')
(symbol '3'))))
* set:
<addset
<baseset [1]>,
<baseset []>>
1
$ try '1&2&3' # associativity
(and
(and
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2'))
(symbol '3'))
* set:
<baseset []>
$ try '1|(2|3)'
(or
(list
(symbol '1')
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '2')
(symbol '3'))))))
* set:
<addset
<baseset [1]>,
<baseset [2, 3]>>
1
2
3
$ log '1.0' # tag
6
$ log 'a' # branch
0
$ log '2785f51ee'
0
$ log 'date(2005)'
4
$ log 'date(this is a test)'
hg: parse error at 10: unexpected token: symbol
[255]
$ log 'date()'
hg: parse error: date requires a string
[255]
$ log 'date'
abort: unknown revision 'date'!
[255]
$ log 'date('
hg: parse error at 5: not a prefix: end
[255]
$ log 'date("\xy")'
hg: parse error: invalid \x escape
[255]
$ log 'date(tip)'
hg: parse error: invalid date: 'tip'
[255]
$ log '0:date'
abort: unknown revision 'date'!
[255]
$ log '::"date"'
abort: unknown revision 'date'!
[255]
$ hg book date -r 4
$ log '0:date'
0
1
2
3
4
$ log '::date'
0
1
2
4
$ log '::"date"'
0
1
2
4
$ log 'date(2005) and 1::'
4
$ hg book -d date
function name should be a symbol
$ log '"date"(2005)'
hg: parse error: not a symbol
[255]
keyword arguments
$ log 'extra(branch, value=a)'
0
$ log 'extra(branch, a, b)'
hg: parse error: extra takes at most 2 positional arguments
[255]
$ log 'extra(a, label=b)'
hg: parse error: extra got multiple values for keyword argument 'label'
[255]
$ log 'extra(label=branch, default)'
hg: parse error: extra got an invalid argument
[255]
$ log 'extra(branch, foo+bar=baz)'
hg: parse error: extra got an invalid argument
[255]
$ log 'extra(unknown=branch)'
hg: parse error: extra got an unexpected keyword argument 'unknown'
[255]
$ try 'foo=bar|baz'
(keyvalue
(symbol 'foo')
(or
(list
(symbol 'bar')
(symbol 'baz'))))
hg: parse error: can't use a key-value pair in this context
[255]
right-hand side should be optimized recursively
$ try --optimize 'foo=(not public())'
(keyvalue
(symbol 'foo')
(group
(not
(func
(symbol 'public')
None))))
* optimized:
(keyvalue
(symbol 'foo')
(func
(symbol '_notpublic')
None))
hg: parse error: can't use a key-value pair in this context
[255]
relation-subscript operator has the highest binding strength (as function call):
$ hg debugrevspec -p parsed 'tip:tip^#generations[-1]'
* parsed:
(range
(symbol 'tip')
(relsubscript
(parentpost
(symbol 'tip'))
(symbol 'generations')
(negate
(symbol '1'))))
9
8
7
6
5
4
$ hg debugrevspec -p parsed --no-show-revs 'not public()#generations[0]'
* parsed:
(not
(relsubscript
(func
(symbol 'public')
None)
(symbol 'generations')
(symbol '0')))
left-hand side of relation-subscript operator should be optimized recursively:
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed -p optimized --no-show-revs \
> '(not public())#generations[0]'
* analyzed:
(relsubscript
(not
(func
(symbol 'public')
None))
(symbol 'generations')
(symbol '0'))
* optimized:
(relsubscript
(func
(symbol '_notpublic')
None)
(symbol 'generations')
(symbol '0'))
resolution of subscript and relation-subscript ternary operators:
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed 'tip[0]'
* analyzed:
(subscript
(symbol 'tip')
(symbol '0'))
hg: parse error: can't use a subscript in this context
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed 'tip#rel[0]'
* analyzed:
(relsubscript
(symbol 'tip')
(symbol 'rel')
(symbol '0'))
hg: parse error: unknown identifier: rel
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed '(tip#rel)[0]'
* analyzed:
(subscript
(relation
(symbol 'tip')
(symbol 'rel'))
(symbol '0'))
hg: parse error: can't use a subscript in this context
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed 'tip#rel[0][1]'
* analyzed:
(subscript
(relsubscript
(symbol 'tip')
(symbol 'rel')
(symbol '0'))
(symbol '1'))
hg: parse error: can't use a subscript in this context
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed 'tip#rel0#rel1[1]'
* analyzed:
(relsubscript
(relation
(symbol 'tip')
(symbol 'rel0'))
(symbol 'rel1')
(symbol '1'))
hg: parse error: unknown identifier: rel1
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p analyzed 'tip#rel0[0]#rel1[1]'
* analyzed:
(relsubscript
(relsubscript
(symbol 'tip')
(symbol 'rel0')
(symbol '0'))
(symbol 'rel1')
(symbol '1'))
hg: parse error: unknown identifier: rel1
[255]
parse errors of relation, subscript and relation-subscript operators:
$ hg debugrevspec '[0]'
hg: parse error at 0: not a prefix: [
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '.#'
hg: parse error at 2: not a prefix: end
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '#rel'
hg: parse error at 0: not a prefix: #
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '.#rel[0'
hg: parse error at 7: unexpected token: end
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '.]'
hg: parse error at 1: invalid token
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '.#generations[a]'
hg: parse error: relation subscript must be an integer
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '.#generations[1-2]'
hg: parse error: relation subscript must be an integer
[255]
parsed tree at stages:
$ hg debugrevspec -p all '()'
* parsed:
(group
None)
* expanded:
(group
None)
* concatenated:
(group
None)
* analyzed:
None
* optimized:
None
hg: parse error: missing argument
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec --no-optimized -p all '()'
* parsed:
(group
None)
* expanded:
(group
None)
* concatenated:
(group
None)
* analyzed:
None
hg: parse error: missing argument
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p parsed -p analyzed -p optimized '(0|1)-1'
* parsed:
(minus
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1'))))
(symbol '1'))
* analyzed:
(and
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1')))
(not
(symbol '1')))
* optimized:
(difference
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x001'))
(symbol '1'))
0
$ hg debugrevspec -p unknown '0'
abort: invalid stage name: unknown
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec -p all --optimize '0'
abort: cannot use --optimize with --show-stage
[255]
verify optimized tree:
$ hg debugrevspec --verify '0|1'
$ hg debugrevspec --verify -v -p analyzed -p optimized 'r3232() & 2'
* analyzed:
(and
(func
(symbol 'r3232')
None)
(symbol '2'))
* optimized:
(andsmally
(func
(symbol 'r3232')
None)
(symbol '2'))
* analyzed set:
<baseset [2]>
* optimized set:
<baseset [2, 2]>
--- analyzed
+++ optimized
2
+2
[1]
$ hg debugrevspec --no-optimized --verify-optimized '0'
abort: cannot use --verify-optimized with --no-optimized
[255]
Test that symbols only get parsed as functions if there's an opening
parenthesis.
$ hg book only -r 9
$ log 'only(only)' # Outer "only" is a function, inner "only" is the bookmark
8
9
':y' behaves like '0:y', but can't be rewritten as such since the revision '0'
may be hidden (issue5385)
$ try -p parsed -p analyzed ':'
* parsed:
(rangeall
None)
* analyzed:
(rangeall
None)
* set:
<spanset+ 0:10>
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ try -p analyzed ':1'
* analyzed:
(rangepre
(symbol '1'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:2>
0
1
$ try -p analyzed ':(1|2)'
* analyzed:
(rangepre
(or
(list
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2'))))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:3>
0
1
2
$ try -p analyzed ':(1&2)'
* analyzed:
(rangepre
(and
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2')))
* set:
<baseset []>
infix/suffix resolution of ^ operator (issue2884, issue5764):
x^:y means (x^):y
$ try '1^:2'
(range
(parentpost
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:3>
0
1
2
$ try '1^::2'
(dagrange
(parentpost
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<baseset+ [0, 1, 2]>
0
1
2
$ try '1^..2'
(dagrange
(parentpost
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<baseset+ [0, 1, 2]>
0
1
2
$ try '9^:'
(rangepost
(parentpost
(symbol '9')))
* set:
<spanset+ 8:10>
8
9
$ try '9^::'
(dagrangepost
(parentpost
(symbol '9')))
* set:
<generatorsetasc+>
8
9
$ try '9^..'
(dagrangepost
(parentpost
(symbol '9')))
* set:
<generatorsetasc+>
8
9
x^:y should be resolved before omitting group operators
$ try '1^(:2)'
(parent
(symbol '1')
(group
(rangepre
(symbol '2'))))
hg: parse error: ^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2
[255]
x^:y should be resolved recursively
$ try 'sort(1^:2)'
(func
(symbol 'sort')
(range
(parentpost
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2')))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:3>
0
1
2
$ try '(3^:4)^:2'
(range
(parentpost
(group
(range
(parentpost
(symbol '3'))
(symbol '4'))))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:3>
0
1
2
$ try '(3^::4)^::2'
(dagrange
(parentpost
(group
(dagrange
(parentpost
(symbol '3'))
(symbol '4'))))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<baseset+ [0, 1, 2]>
0
1
2
$ try '(9^:)^:'
(rangepost
(parentpost
(group
(rangepost
(parentpost
(symbol '9'))))))
* set:
<spanset+ 4:10>
4
5
6
7
8
9
x^ in alias should also be resolved
$ try 'A' --config 'revsetalias.A=1^:2'
(symbol 'A')
* expanded:
(range
(parentpost
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:3>
0
1
2
$ try 'A:2' --config 'revsetalias.A=1^'
(range
(symbol 'A')
(symbol '2'))
* expanded:
(range
(parentpost
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2'))
* set:
<spanset+ 0:3>
0
1
2
but not beyond the boundary of alias expansion, because the resolution should
be made at the parsing stage
$ try '1^A' --config 'revsetalias.A=:2'
(parent
(symbol '1')
(symbol 'A'))
* expanded:
(parent
(symbol '1')
(rangepre
(symbol '2')))
hg: parse error: ^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2
[255]
'::' itself isn't a valid expression
$ try '::'
(dagrangeall
None)
hg: parse error: can't use '::' in this context
[255]
ancestor can accept 0 or more arguments
$ log 'ancestor()'
$ log 'ancestor(1)'
1
$ log 'ancestor(4,5)'
1
$ log 'ancestor(4,5) and 4'
$ log 'ancestor(0,0,1,3)'
0
$ log 'ancestor(3,1,5,3,5,1)'
1
$ log 'ancestor(0,1,3,5)'
0
$ log 'ancestor(1,2,3,4,5)'
1
test ancestors
$ hg log -G -T '{rev}\n' --config experimental.graphshorten=True
@ 9
o 8
| o 7
| o 6
|/|
| o 5
o | 4
| o 3
o | 2
|/
o 1
o 0
$ log 'ancestors(5)'
0
1
3
5
$ log 'ancestor(ancestors(5))'
0
$ log '::r3232()'
0
1
2
3
test ancestors with depth limit
(depth=0 selects the node itself)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(9, depth=0))'
9
(interleaved: '4' would be missing if heap queue were higher depth first)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(8:9, depth=1))'
9
8
4
(interleaved: '2' would be missing if heap queue were higher depth first)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(7+8, depth=2))'
8
7
6
5
4
2
(walk example above by separate queries)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(8, depth=2)) + reverse(ancestors(7, depth=2))'
8
4
2
7
6
5
(walk 2nd and 3rd ancestors)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(7, depth=3, startdepth=2))'
5
4
3
2
(interleaved: '4' would be missing if higher-depth ancestors weren't scanned)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(7+8, depth=2, startdepth=2))'
5
4
2
(note that 'ancestors(x, depth=y, startdepth=z)' does not identical to
'ancestors(x, depth=y) - ancestors(x, depth=z-1)' because a node may have
multiple depths)
$ log 'reverse(ancestors(7+8, depth=2) - ancestors(7+8, depth=1))'
5
2
test bad arguments passed to ancestors()
$ log 'ancestors(., depth=-1)'
hg: parse error: negative depth
[255]
$ log 'ancestors(., depth=foo)'
hg: parse error: ancestors expects an integer depth
[255]
test descendants
$ hg log -G -T '{rev}\n' --config experimental.graphshorten=True
@ 9
o 8
| o 7
| o 6
|/|
| o 5
o | 4
| o 3
o | 2
|/
o 1
o 0
(null is ultimate root and has optimized path)
$ log 'null:4 & descendants(null)'
-1
0
1
2
3
4
(including merge)
$ log ':8 & descendants(2)'
2
4
6
7
8
(multiple roots)
$ log ':8 & descendants(2+5)'
2
4
5
6
7
8
test descendants with depth limit
(depth=0 selects the node itself)
$ log 'descendants(0, depth=0)'
0
$ log 'null: & descendants(null, depth=0)'
-1
(p2 = null should be ignored)
$ log 'null: & descendants(null, depth=2)'
-1
0
1
(multiple paths: depth(6) = (2, 3))
$ log 'descendants(1+3, depth=2)'
1
2
3
4
5
6
(multiple paths: depth(5) = (1, 2), depth(6) = (2, 3))
$ log 'descendants(3+1, depth=2, startdepth=2)'
4
5
6
(multiple depths: depth(6) = (0, 2, 4), search for depth=2)
$ log 'descendants(0+3+6, depth=3, startdepth=1)'
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
(multiple depths: depth(6) = (0, 4), no match)
$ log 'descendants(0+6, depth=3, startdepth=1)'
1
2
3
4
5
7
test ancestors/descendants relation subscript:
$ log 'tip#generations[0]'
9
$ log '.#generations[-1]'
8
$ log '.#g[(-1)]'
8
$ hg debugrevspec -p parsed 'roots(:)#g[2]'
* parsed:
(relsubscript
(func
(symbol 'roots')
(rangeall
None))
(symbol 'g')
(symbol '2'))
2
3
test author
$ log 'author(bob)'
2
$ log 'author("re:bob|test")'
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ log 'author(r"re:\S")'
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ log 'branch(é)'
8
9
$ log 'branch(a)'
0
$ hg log -r 'branch("re:a")' --template '{rev} {branch}\n'
0 a
2 a-b-c-
3 +a+b+c+
4 -a-b-c-
5 !a/b/c/
6 _a_b_c_
7 .a.b.c.
$ log 'children(ancestor(4,5))'
2
3
$ log 'children(4)'
6
8
$ log 'children(null)'
0
$ log 'closed()'
$ log 'contains(a)'
0
1
3
5
$ log 'contains("../repo/a")'
0
1
3
5
$ log 'desc(B)'
5
$ hg log -r 'desc(r"re:S?u")' --template "{rev} {desc|firstline}\n"
5 5 bug
6 6 issue619
$ log 'descendants(2 or 3)'
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ log 'file("b*")'
1
4
$ log 'filelog("b")'
1
4
$ log 'filelog("../repo/b")'
1
4
$ log 'follow()'
0
1
2
4
8
9
$ log 'grep("issue\d+")'
6
$ try 'grep("(")' # invalid regular expression
(func
(symbol 'grep')
(string '('))
hg: parse error: invalid match pattern: unbalanced parenthesis
[255]
$ try 'grep("\bissue\d+")'
(func
(symbol 'grep')
(string '\x08issue\\d+'))
* set:
<filteredset
<fullreposet+ 0:10>,
<grep '\x08issue\\d+'>>
$ try 'grep(r"\bissue\d+")'
(func
(symbol 'grep')
(string '\\bissue\\d+'))
* set:
<filteredset
<fullreposet+ 0:10>,
<grep '\\bissue\\d+'>>
6
$ try 'grep(r"\")'
hg: parse error at 7: unterminated string
[255]
$ log 'head()'
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
$ log 'heads(6::)'
7
$ log 'keyword(issue)'
6
$ log 'keyword("test a")'
Test first (=limit) and last
$ log 'limit(head(), 1)'
0
$ log 'limit(author("re:bob|test"), 3, 5)'
5
6
7
$ log 'limit(author("re:bob|test"), offset=6)'
6
$ log 'limit(author("re:bob|test"), offset=10)'
$ log 'limit(all(), 1, -1)'
hg: parse error: negative offset
[255]
$ log 'limit(all(), -1)'
hg: parse error: negative number to select
[255]
$ log 'limit(all(), 0)'
$ log 'last(all(), -1)'
hg: parse error: negative number to select
[255]
$ log 'last(all(), 0)'
$ log 'last(all(), 1)'
9
$ log 'last(all(), 2)'
8
9
Test smartset.slice() by first/last()
(using unoptimized set, filteredset as example)
$ hg debugrevspec --no-show-revs -s '0:7 & branch("re:")'
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset+ 0:8>,
<branch 're:'>>
$ log 'limit(0:7 & branch("re:"), 3, 4)'
4
5
6
$ log 'limit(7:0 & branch("re:"), 3, 4)'
3
2
1
$ log 'last(0:7 & branch("re:"), 2)'
6
7
(using baseset)
$ hg debugrevspec --no-show-revs -s 0+1+2+3+4+5+6+7
* set:
<baseset [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]>
$ hg debugrevspec --no-show-revs -s 0::7
* set:
<baseset+ [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]>
$ log 'limit(0+1+2+3+4+5+6+7, 3, 4)'
4
5
6
$ log 'limit(sort(0::7, rev), 3, 4)'
4
5
6
$ log 'limit(sort(0::7, -rev), 3, 4)'
3
2
1
$ log 'last(sort(0::7, rev), 2)'
6
7
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(sort(0::7, rev), 3, 6)'
* set:
<baseset+ [6, 7]>
6
7
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(sort(0::7, rev), 3, 9)'
* set:
<baseset+ []>
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(sort(0::7, -rev), 3, 6)'
* set:
<baseset- [0, 1]>
1
0
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(sort(0::7, -rev), 3, 9)'
* set:
<baseset- []>
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(0::7, 0)'
* set:
<baseset+ []>
(using spanset)
$ hg debugrevspec --no-show-revs -s 0:7
* set:
<spanset+ 0:8>
$ log 'limit(0:7, 3, 4)'
4
5
6
$ log 'limit(7:0, 3, 4)'
3
2
1
$ log 'limit(0:7, 3, 6)'
6
7
$ log 'limit(7:0, 3, 6)'
1
0
$ log 'last(0:7, 2)'
6
7
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(0:7, 3, 6)'
* set:
<spanset+ 6:8>
6
7
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(0:7, 3, 9)'
* set:
<spanset+ 8:8>
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(7:0, 3, 6)'
* set:
<spanset- 0:2>
1
0
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(7:0, 3, 9)'
* set:
<spanset- 0:0>
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'limit(0:7, 0)'
* set:
<spanset+ 0:0>
Test order of first/last revisions
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'first(4:0, 3) & 3:'
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 2:5>,
<spanset+ 3:10>>
4
3
$ hg debugrevspec -s '3: & first(4:0, 3)'
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset+ 3:10>,
<spanset- 2:5>>
3
4
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'last(4:0, 3) & :1'
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<spanset+ 0:2>>
1
0
$ hg debugrevspec -s ':1 & last(4:0, 3)'
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset+ 0:2>,
<spanset+ 0:3>>
0
1
Test scmutil.revsingle() should return the last revision
$ hg debugrevspec -s 'last(0::)'
* set:
<baseset slice=0:1
<generatorsetasc->>
9
$ hg identify -r '0::' --num
9
Test matching
$ log 'matching(6)'
6
$ log 'matching(6:7, "phase parents user date branch summary files description substate")'
6
7
Testing min and max
max: simple
$ log 'max(contains(a))'
5
max: simple on unordered set)
$ log 'max((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(a))'
5
max: no result
$ log 'max(contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
max: no result on unordered set
$ log 'max((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
min: simple
$ log 'min(contains(a))'
0
min: simple on unordered set
$ log 'min((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(a))'
0
min: empty
$ log 'min(contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
min: empty on unordered set
$ log 'min((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
$ log 'merge()'
6
$ log 'branchpoint()'
1
4
$ log 'modifies(b)'
4
$ log 'modifies("path:b")'
4
$ log 'modifies("*")'
4
6
$ log 'modifies("set:modified()")'
4
$ log 'id(5)'
2
$ log 'only(9)'
8
9
$ log 'only(8)'
8
$ log 'only(9, 5)'
2
4
8
9
$ log 'only(7 + 9, 5 + 2)'
4
6
7
8
9
Test empty set input
$ log 'only(p2())'
$ log 'only(p1(), p2())'
0
1
2
4
8
9
Test '%' operator
$ log '9%'
8
9
$ log '9%5'
2
4
8
9
$ log '(7 + 9)%(5 + 2)'
4
6
7
8
9
Test operand of '%' is optimized recursively (issue4670)
$ try --optimize '8:9-8%'
(onlypost
(minus
(range
(symbol '8')
(symbol '9'))
(symbol '8')))
* optimized:
(func
(symbol 'only')
(difference
(range
(symbol '8')
(symbol '9'))
(symbol '8')))
* set:
<baseset+ [8, 9]>
8
9
$ try --optimize '(9)%(5)'
(only
(group
(symbol '9'))
(group
(symbol '5')))
* optimized:
(func
(symbol 'only')
(list
(symbol '9')
(symbol '5')))
* set:
<baseset+ [2, 4, 8, 9]>
2
4
8
9
Test the order of operations
$ log '7 + 9%5 + 2'
7
2
4
8
9
Test explicit numeric revision
$ log 'rev(-2)'
$ log 'rev(-1)'
-1
$ log 'rev(0)'
0
$ log 'rev(9)'
9
$ log 'rev(10)'
$ log 'rev(tip)'
hg: parse error: rev expects a number
[255]
Test hexadecimal revision
$ log 'id(2)'
abort: 00changelog.i@2: ambiguous identifier!
[255]
$ log 'id(23268)'
4
$ log 'id(2785f51eece)'
0
$ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4d9ff5dbb2d336f32f0bb561c1a532c)'
8
$ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4a)'
$ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4w)'
$ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4d9ff5dbb2d336f32f0bb561c1a532d)'
$ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4d9ff5dbb2d336f32f0bb561c1a532q)'
$ log 'id(1.0)'
$ log 'id(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)'
Test null revision
$ log '(null)'
-1
$ log '(null:0)'
-1
0
$ log '(0:null)'
0
-1
$ log 'null::0'
-1
0
$ log 'null:tip - 0:'
-1
$ log 'null: and null::' | head -1
-1
$ log 'null: or 0:' | head -2
-1
0
$ log 'ancestors(null)'
-1
$ log 'reverse(null:)' | tail -2
0
-1
$ log 'first(null:)'
-1
$ log 'min(null:)'
BROKEN: should be '-1'
$ log 'tip:null and all()' | tail -2
1
0
Test working-directory revision
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()^'
9
$ hg up 7
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()^'
7
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()^0'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()~3'
5
$ hg debugrevspec 'ancestors(wdir())'
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()~0'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec 'p1(wdir())'
7
$ hg debugrevspec 'p2(wdir())'
$ hg debugrevspec 'parents(wdir())'
7
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()^1'
7
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()^2'
$ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()^3'
hg: parse error: ^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2
[255]
For tests consistency
$ hg up 9
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg debugrevspec 'tip or wdir()'
9
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec '0:tip and wdir()'
$ log '0:wdir()' | tail -3
8
9
2147483647
$ log 'wdir():0' | head -3
2147483647
9
8
$ log 'wdir():wdir()'
2147483647
$ log '(all() + wdir()) & min(. + wdir())'
9
$ log '(all() + wdir()) & max(. + wdir())'
2147483647
$ log 'first(wdir() + .)'
2147483647
$ log 'last(. + wdir())'
2147483647
Test working-directory integer revision and node id
(BUG: '0:wdir()' is still needed to populate wdir revision)
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & 2147483647'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & rev(2147483647)'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & ffffffffffff'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & id(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff)'
2147483647
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & id(ffffffffffff)'
2147483647
$ cd ..
Test short 'ff...' hash collision
(BUG: '0:wdir()' is still needed to populate wdir revision)
$ hg init wdir-hashcollision
$ cd wdir-hashcollision
$ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc
> [experimental]
> evolution.createmarkers=True
> EOF
$ echo 0 > a
$ hg ci -qAm 0
$ for i in 2463 2961 6726 78127; do
> hg up -q 0
> echo $i > a
> hg ci -qm $i
> done
$ hg up -q null
$ hg log -r '0:wdir()' -T '{rev}:{node} {shortest(node, 3)}\n'
0:b4e73ffab476aa0ee32ed81ca51e07169844bc6a b4e
1:fffbae3886c8fbb2114296380d276fd37715d571 fffba
2:fffb6093b00943f91034b9bdad069402c834e572 fffb6
3:fff48a9b9de34a4d64120c29548214c67980ade3 fff4
4:ffff85cff0ff78504fcdc3c0bc10de0c65379249 ffff8
2147483647:ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff fffff
$ hg debugobsolete fffbae3886c8fbb2114296380d276fd37715d571
obsoleted 1 changesets
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & fff'
abort: 00changelog.i@fff: ambiguous identifier!
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & ffff'
abort: 00changelog.i@ffff: ambiguous identifier!
[255]
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & fffb'
abort: 00changelog.i@fffb: ambiguous identifier!
[255]
BROKEN should be '2' (node lookup uses unfiltered repo since dc25ed84bee8)
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & id(fffb)'
2
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & ffff8'
4
$ hg debugrevspec '0:wdir() & fffff'
2147483647
$ cd ..
Test branch() with wdir()
$ cd repo
$ log '0:wdir() & branch("literal:é")'
8
9
2147483647
$ log '0:wdir() & branch("re:é")'
8
9
2147483647
$ log '0:wdir() & branch("re:^a")'
0
2
$ log '0:wdir() & branch(8)'
8
9
2147483647
branch(wdir()) returns all revisions belonging to the working branch. The wdir
itself isn't returned unless it is explicitly populated.
$ log 'branch(wdir())'
8
9
$ log '0:wdir() & branch(wdir())'
8
9
2147483647
$ log 'outgoing()'
8
9
$ log 'outgoing("../remote1")'
8
9
$ log 'outgoing("../remote2")'
3
5
6
7
9
$ log 'p1(merge())'
5
$ log 'p2(merge())'
4
$ log 'parents(merge())'
4
5
$ log 'p1(branchpoint())'
0
2
$ log 'p2(branchpoint())'
$ log 'parents(branchpoint())'
0
2
$ log 'removes(a)'
2
6
$ log 'roots(all())'
0
$ log 'reverse(2 or 3 or 4 or 5)'
5
4
3
2
$ log 'reverse(all())'
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
$ log 'reverse(all()) & filelog(b)'
4
1
$ log 'rev(5)'
5
$ log 'sort(limit(reverse(all()), 3))'
7
8
9
$ log 'sort(2 or 3 or 4 or 5, date)'
2
3
5
4
$ log 'tagged()'
6
$ log 'tag()'
6
$ log 'tag(1.0)'
6
$ log 'tag(tip)'
9
Test order of revisions in compound expression
----------------------------------------------
The general rule is that only the outermost (= leftmost) predicate can
enforce its ordering requirement. The other predicates should take the
ordering defined by it.
'A & B' should follow the order of 'A':
$ log '2:0 & 0::2'
2
1
0
'head()' combines sets in right order:
$ log '2:0 & head()'
2
1
0
'x:y' takes ordering parameter into account:
$ try -p optimized '3:0 & 0:3 & not 2:1'
* optimized:
(difference
(and
(range
(symbol '3')
(symbol '0'))
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '3')))
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '1')))
* set:
<filteredset
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:4>,
<spanset+ 0:4>>,
<not
<spanset+ 1:3>>>
3
0
'a + b', which is optimized to '_list(a b)', should take the ordering of
the left expression:
$ try --optimize '2:0 & (0 + 1 + 2)'
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2')))))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x001\x002')))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<baseset [0, 1, 2]>>
2
1
0
'A + B' should take the ordering of the left expression:
$ try --optimize '2:0 & (0:1 + 2)'
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(group
(or
(list
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2')))))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(or
(list
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1'))
(symbol '2'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<addset
<spanset+ 0:2>,
<baseset [2]>>>
2
1
0
'_intlist(a b)' should behave like 'a + b':
$ trylist --optimize '2:0 & %ld' 0 1 2
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol '_intlist')
(string '0\x001\x002')))
* optimized:
(andsmally
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol '_intlist')
(string '0\x001\x002')))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<baseset+ [0, 1, 2]>>
2
1
0
$ trylist --optimize '%ld & 2:0' 0 2 1
(and
(func
(symbol '_intlist')
(string '0\x002\x001'))
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0')))
* optimized:
(and
(func
(symbol '_intlist')
(string '0\x002\x001'))
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0')))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset [0, 2, 1]>,
<spanset- 0:3>>
0
2
1
'_hexlist(a b)' should behave like 'a + b':
$ trylist --optimize --bin '2:0 & %ln' `hg log -T '{node} ' -r0:2`
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol '_hexlist')
(string '*'))) (glob)
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol '_hexlist')
(string '*'))) (glob)
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<baseset [0, 1, 2]>>
2
1
0
$ trylist --optimize --bin '%ln & 2:0' `hg log -T '{node} ' -r0+2+1`
(and
(func
(symbol '_hexlist')
(string '*')) (glob)
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0')))
* optimized:
(andsmally
(func
(symbol '_hexlist')
(string '*')) (glob)
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0')))
* set:
<baseset [0, 2, 1]>
0
2
1
'_list' should not go through the slow follow-order path if order doesn't
matter:
$ try -p optimized '2:0 & not (0 + 1)'
* optimized:
(difference
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x001')))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<not
<baseset [0, 1]>>>
2
$ try -p optimized '2:0 & not (0:2 & (0 + 1))'
* optimized:
(difference
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(and
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2'))
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x001'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<not
<baseset [0, 1]>>>
2
because 'present()' does nothing other than suppressing an error, the
ordering requirement should be forwarded to the nested expression
$ try -p optimized 'present(2 + 0 + 1)'
* optimized:
(func
(symbol 'present')
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '2\x000\x001')))
* set:
<baseset [2, 0, 1]>
2
0
1
$ try --optimize '2:0 & present(0 + 1 + 2)'
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol 'present')
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1')
(symbol '2')))))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol 'present')
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x001\x002'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<baseset [0, 1, 2]>>
2
1
0
'reverse()' should take effect only if it is the outermost expression:
$ try --optimize '0:2 & reverse(all())'
(and
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2'))
(func
(symbol 'reverse')
(func
(symbol 'all')
None)))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2'))
(func
(symbol 'reverse')
(func
(symbol 'all')
None)))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset+ 0:3>,
<spanset+ 0:10>>
0
1
2
'sort()' should take effect only if it is the outermost expression:
$ try --optimize '0:2 & sort(all(), -rev)'
(and
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2'))
(func
(symbol 'sort')
(list
(func
(symbol 'all')
None)
(negate
(symbol 'rev')))))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2'))
(func
(symbol 'sort')
(list
(func
(symbol 'all')
None)
(string '-rev'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset+ 0:3>,
<spanset+ 0:10>>
0
1
2
invalid argument passed to noop sort():
$ log '0:2 & sort()'
hg: parse error: sort requires one or two arguments
[255]
$ log '0:2 & sort(all(), -invalid)'
hg: parse error: unknown sort key '-invalid'
[255]
for 'A & f(B)', 'B' should not be affected by the order of 'A':
$ try --optimize '2:0 & first(1 + 0 + 2)'
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol 'first')
(or
(list
(symbol '1')
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2')))))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol 'first')
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '1\x000\x002'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset [1]>,
<spanset- 0:3>>
1
$ try --optimize '2:0 & not last(0 + 2 + 1)'
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(not
(func
(symbol 'last')
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2')
(symbol '1'))))))
* optimized:
(difference
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(func
(symbol 'last')
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x002\x001'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<not
<baseset [1]>>>
2
0
for 'A & (op)(B)', 'B' should not be affected by the order of 'A':
$ try --optimize '2:0 & (1 + 0 + 2):(0 + 2 + 1)'
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(range
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '1')
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2'))))
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2')
(symbol '1'))))))
* optimized:
(and
(range
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0'))
(range
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '1\x000\x002'))
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x002\x001'))))
* set:
<filteredset
<spanset- 0:3>,
<baseset [1]>>
1
'A & B' can be rewritten as 'flipand(B, A)' by weight.
$ try --optimize 'contains("glob:*") & (2 + 0 + 1)'
(and
(func
(symbol 'contains')
(string 'glob:*'))
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '2')
(symbol '0')
(symbol '1')))))
* optimized:
(andsmally
(func
(symbol 'contains')
(string 'glob:*'))
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '2\x000\x001')))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset+ [0, 1, 2]>,
<contains 'glob:*'>>
0
1
2
and in this example, 'A & B' is rewritten as 'B & A', but 'A' overrides
the order appropriately:
$ try --optimize 'reverse(contains("glob:*")) & (0 + 2 + 1)'
(and
(func
(symbol 'reverse')
(func
(symbol 'contains')
(string 'glob:*')))
(group
(or
(list
(symbol '0')
(symbol '2')
(symbol '1')))))
* optimized:
(andsmally
(func
(symbol 'reverse')
(func
(symbol 'contains')
(string 'glob:*')))
(func
(symbol '_list')
(string '0\x002\x001')))
* set:
<filteredset
<baseset- [0, 1, 2]>,
<contains 'glob:*'>>
2
1
0
test sort revset
--------------------------------------------
test when adding two unordered revsets
$ log 'sort(keyword(issue) or modifies(b))'
4
6
test when sorting a reversed collection in the same way it is
$ log 'sort(reverse(all()), -rev)'
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
test when sorting a reversed collection
$ log 'sort(reverse(all()), rev)'
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
test sorting two sorted collections in different orders
$ log 'sort(outgoing() or reverse(removes(a)), rev)'
2
6
8
9
test sorting two sorted collections in different orders backwards
$ log 'sort(outgoing() or reverse(removes(a)), -rev)'
9
8
6
2
test empty sort key which is noop
$ log 'sort(0 + 2 + 1, "")'
0
2
1
test invalid sort keys
$ log 'sort(all(), -invalid)'
hg: parse error: unknown sort key '-invalid'
[255]
$ cd ..
test sorting by multiple keys including variable-length strings
$ hg init sorting
$ cd sorting
$ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc
> [ui]
> logtemplate = '{rev} {branch|p5}{desc|p5}{author|p5}{date|hgdate}\n'
> [templatealias]
> p5(s) = pad(s, 5)
> EOF
$ hg branch -qf b12
$ hg ci -m m111 -u u112 -d '111 10800'
$ hg branch -qf b11
$ hg ci -m m12 -u u111 -d '112 7200'
$ hg branch -qf b111
$ hg ci -m m11 -u u12 -d '111 3600'
$ hg branch -qf b112
$ hg ci -m m111 -u u11 -d '120 0'
$ hg branch -qf b111
$ hg ci -m m112 -u u111 -d '110 14400'
created new head
compare revisions (has fast path):
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), rev)'
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), -rev)'
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
compare variable-length strings (issue5218):
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), branch)'
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), -branch)'
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), desc)'
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), -desc)'
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), user)'
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), -user)'
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
compare dates (tz offset should have no effect):
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), date)'
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), -date)'
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
be aware that 'sort(x, -k)' is not exactly the same as 'reverse(sort(x, k))'
because '-k' reverses the comparison, not the list itself:
$ hg log -r 'sort(0 + 2, date)'
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
$ hg log -r 'sort(0 + 2, -date)'
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
$ hg log -r 'reverse(sort(0 + 2, date))'
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
sort by multiple keys:
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), "branch -rev")'
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), "-desc -date")'
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), "user -branch date rev")'
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
toposort prioritises graph branches
$ hg up 2
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ touch a
$ hg addremove
adding a
$ hg ci -m 't1' -u 'tu' -d '130 0'
created new head
$ echo 'a' >> a
$ hg ci -m 't2' -u 'tu' -d '130 0'
$ hg book book1
$ hg up 4
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark book1)
$ touch a
$ hg addremove
adding a
$ hg ci -m 't3' -u 'tu' -d '130 0'
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), topo)'
7 b111 t3 tu 130 0
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
6 b111 t2 tu 130 0
5 b111 t1 tu 130 0
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), -topo)'
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
5 b111 t1 tu 130 0
6 b111 t2 tu 130 0
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
7 b111 t3 tu 130 0
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), topo, topo.firstbranch=book1)'
6 b111 t2 tu 130 0
5 b111 t1 tu 130 0
7 b111 t3 tu 130 0
4 b111 m112 u111 110 14400
3 b112 m111 u11 120 0
2 b111 m11 u12 111 3600
1 b11 m12 u111 112 7200
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
topographical sorting can't be combined with other sort keys, and you can't
use the topo.firstbranch option when topo sort is not active:
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), "topo user")'
hg: parse error: topo sort order cannot be combined with other sort keys
[255]
$ hg log -r 'sort(all(), user, topo.firstbranch=book1)'
hg: parse error: topo.firstbranch can only be used when using the topo sort key
[255]
topo.firstbranch should accept any kind of expressions:
$ hg log -r 'sort(0, topo, topo.firstbranch=(book1))'
0 b12 m111 u112 111 10800
$ cd ..
$ cd repo