##// END OF EJS Templates
rebase: allow for rebasing descendants onto ancestors on different named branches...
rebase: allow for rebasing descendants onto ancestors on different named branches So far we've been denying rebasing descendants onto ancestors, but there are situations in which this kind of operation makes perfect sense to me. Let's say we have made a commit (or more), that belongs to branch 'dev', on top of the named branch 'stable': ... a (stable) - b (dev) but then we realize that b should belong to branch 'stable'. In these cases a rebase means: "move these csets from named branch A to named branch B" and there isn't a valid reason to deny it. This patch basically doesn't block it, if source and destination are on different named branches. The old behaviour still applies for rebases across the same named branch. Can you think of any tricky corner cases in which this new behaviour could lead to problems? (I bet there are tons of them...) By the way, I created a brand new .t because I feel there should be more tests I can't think of at the moment.

File last commit:

r10282:08a0f04b default
r13733:4e2690a7 default
Show More
parentrevspec.py
96 lines | 3.1 KiB | text/x-python | PythonLexer
# Mercurial extension to make it easy to refer to the parent of a revision
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''interpret suffixes to refer to ancestor revisions
This extension allows you to use git-style suffixes to refer to the
ancestors of a specific revision.
For example, if you can refer to a revision as "foo", then::
foo^N = Nth parent of foo
foo^0 = foo
foo^1 = first parent of foo
foo^2 = second parent of foo
foo^ = foo^1
foo~N = Nth first grandparent of foo
foo~0 = foo
foo~1 = foo^1 = foo^ = first parent of foo
foo~2 = foo^1^1 = foo^^ = first parent of first parent of foo
'''
from mercurial import error
def reposetup(ui, repo):
if not repo.local():
return
class parentrevspecrepo(repo.__class__):
def lookup(self, key):
try:
_super = super(parentrevspecrepo, self)
return _super.lookup(key)
except error.RepoError:
pass
circ = key.find('^')
tilde = key.find('~')
if circ < 0 and tilde < 0:
raise
elif circ >= 0 and tilde >= 0:
end = min(circ, tilde)
else:
end = max(circ, tilde)
cl = self.changelog
base = key[:end]
try:
node = _super.lookup(base)
except error.RepoError:
# eek - reraise the first error
return _super.lookup(key)
rev = cl.rev(node)
suffix = key[end:]
i = 0
while i < len(suffix):
# foo^N => Nth parent of foo
# foo^0 == foo
# foo^1 == foo^ == 1st parent of foo
# foo^2 == 2nd parent of foo
if suffix[i] == '^':
j = i + 1
p = cl.parentrevs(rev)
if j < len(suffix) and suffix[j].isdigit():
j += 1
n = int(suffix[i + 1:j])
if n > 2 or n == 2 and p[1] == -1:
raise
else:
n = 1
if n:
rev = p[n - 1]
i = j
# foo~N => Nth first grandparent of foo
# foo~0 = foo
# foo~1 = foo^1 == foo^ == 1st parent of foo
# foo~2 = foo^1^1 == foo^^ == 1st parent of 1st parent of foo
elif suffix[i] == '~':
j = i + 1
while j < len(suffix) and suffix[j].isdigit():
j += 1
if j == i + 1:
raise
n = int(suffix[i + 1:j])
for k in xrange(n):
rev = cl.parentrevs(rev)[0]
i = j
else:
raise
return cl.node(rev)
repo.__class__ = parentrevspecrepo