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filemerge: add internal merge tool to dump files forcibly Internal merge tool :dump implies premerge. Therefore, files aren't dumped, if premerge runs successfully. This undocumented behavior might confuse users, if they want to always dump files. But just making :dump omit premerge might cause backward compatibility issue for existing automation. This patch adds new internal merge tool :forcedump, which works as same as :dump, but omits premerge always. Internal tools annotated with "nomerge" should merge "change and delete" correctly, but _forcedump() can't. Therefore, it is annotated with "mergeonly" to always omit premerge, even though it doesn't merge files actually. This patch also adds explanation about premerge to :dump, to clarify how :dump actually works. BTW, this patch specifies internal tools with "internal:" prefix in newly added test scenario in test-merge-tools.t, even though this prefix is already deprecated. This is only for similarity to other tests in test-merge-tools.t.

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test-rebase-base.t
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
>
> [phases]
> publish=False
>
> [alias]
> tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {desc}"
> EOF
$ rebasewithdag() {
> N=`$PYTHON -c "print($N+1)"`
> hg init repo$N && cd repo$N
> hg debugdrawdag
> hg rebase "$@" > _rebasetmp
> r=$?
> grep -v 'saved backup bundle' _rebasetmp
> [ $r -eq 0 ] && hg tglog
> cd ..
> return $r
> }
Single branching point, without merge:
$ rebasewithdag -b D -d Z <<'EOS'
> D E
> |/
> Z B C # C: branching point, E should be picked
> \|/ # B should not be picked
> A
> |
> R
> EOS
rebasing 3:d6003a550c2c "C" (C)
rebasing 5:4526cf523425 "D" (D)
rebasing 6:b296604d9846 "E" (E tip)
o 6: E
|
| o 5: D
|/
o 4: C
|
o 3: Z
|
| o 2: B
|/
o 1: A
|
o 0: R
Multiple branching points caused by selecting a single merge changeset:
$ rebasewithdag -b E -d Z <<'EOS'
> E
> /|
> B C D # B, C: multiple branching points
> | |/ # D should not be picked
> Z | /
> \|/
> A
> |
> R
> EOS
rebasing 2:c1e6b162678d "B" (B)
rebasing 3:d6003a550c2c "C" (C)
rebasing 6:5251e0cb7302 "E" (E tip)
o 6: E
|\
| o 5: C
| |
o | 4: B
|/
o 3: Z
|
| o 2: D
|/
o 1: A
|
o 0: R
Rebase should not extend the "--base" revset using "descendants":
$ rebasewithdag -b B -d Z <<'EOS'
> E
> /|
> Z B C # descendants(B) = B+E. With E, C will be included incorrectly
> \|/
> A
> |
> R
> EOS
rebasing 2:c1e6b162678d "B" (B)
rebasing 5:5251e0cb7302 "E" (E tip)
o 5: E
|\
| o 4: B
| |
| o 3: Z
| |
o | 2: C
|/
o 1: A
|
o 0: R
Rebase should not simplify the "--base" revset using "roots":
$ rebasewithdag -b B+E -d Z <<'EOS'
> E
> /|
> Z B C # roots(B+E) = B. Without E, C will be missed incorrectly
> \|/
> A
> |
> R
> EOS
rebasing 2:c1e6b162678d "B" (B)
rebasing 3:d6003a550c2c "C" (C)
rebasing 5:5251e0cb7302 "E" (E tip)
o 5: E
|\
| o 4: C
| |
o | 3: B
|/
o 2: Z
|
o 1: A
|
o 0: R
The destination is one of the two branching points of a merge:
$ rebasewithdag -b F -d Z <<'EOS'
> F
> / \
> E D
> / /
> Z C
> \ /
> B
> |
> A
> EOS
nothing to rebase
[1]
Multiple branching points caused by multiple bases (issue5420):
$ rebasewithdag -b E1+E2+C2+B1 -d Z <<'EOS'
> Z E2
> | /
> F E1 C2
> |/ /
> E C1 B2
> |/ /
> C B1
> |/
> B
> |
> A
> |
> R
> EOS
rebasing 3:a113dbaa660a "B1" (B1)
rebasing 5:06ce7b1cc8c2 "B2" (B2)
rebasing 6:0ac98cce32d3 "C1" (C1)
rebasing 8:781512f5e33d "C2" (C2)
rebasing 9:428d8c18f641 "E1" (E1)
rebasing 11:e1bf82f6b6df "E2" (E2)
o 12: E2
|
o 11: E1
|
| o 10: C2
| |
| o 9: C1
|/
| o 8: B2
| |
| o 7: B1
|/
o 6: Z
|
o 5: F
|
o 4: E
|
o 3: C
|
o 2: B
|
o 1: A
|
o 0: R
Multiple branching points with multiple merges:
$ rebasewithdag -b G+P -d Z <<'EOS'
> G H P
> |\ /| |\
> F E D M N
> \|/| /| |\
> Z C B I J K L
> \|/ |/ |/
> A A A
> EOS
rebasing 2:dc0947a82db8 "C" (C)
rebasing 8:215e7b0814e1 "D" (D)
rebasing 9:03ca77807e91 "E" (E)
rebasing 10:afc707c82df0 "F" (F)
rebasing 13:018caa673317 "G" (G)
rebasing 14:4f710fbd68cb "H" (H)
rebasing 3:08ebfeb61bac "I" (I)
rebasing 4:a0a5005cec67 "J" (J)
rebasing 5:83780307a7e8 "K" (K)
rebasing 6:e131637a1cb6 "L" (L)
rebasing 11:d6fe3d11d95d "M" (M)
rebasing 12:fa1e02269063 "N" (N)
rebasing 15:448b1a498430 "P" (P tip)
o 15: P
|\
| o 14: N
| |\
o \ \ 13: M
|\ \ \
| | | o 12: L
| | | |
| | o | 11: K
| | |/
| o / 10: J
| |/
o / 9: I
|/
| o 8: H
| |\
| | | o 7: G
| | |/|
| | | o 6: F
| | | |
| | o | 5: E
| | |/
| o | 4: D
| |\|
+---o 3: C
| |
o | 2: Z
| |
| o 1: B
|/
o 0: A
Slightly more complex merge case (mentioned in https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-November/091074.html):
$ rebasewithdag -b A3+B3 -d Z <<'EOF'
> Z C1 A3 B3
> | / / \ / \
> M3 C0 A1 A2 B1 B2
> | / | | | |
> M2 M1 C1 C1 M3
> |
> M1
> |
> M0
> EOF
rebasing 4:8817fae53c94 "C0" (C0)
rebasing 6:06ca5dfe3b5b "B2" (B2)
rebasing 7:73508237b032 "C1" (C1)
rebasing 9:fdb955e2faed "A2" (A2)
rebasing 11:1b2f368c3cb5 "A3" (A3)
rebasing 10:0a33b0519128 "B1" (B1)
rebasing 12:bd6a37b5b67a "B3" (B3 tip)
o 12: B3
|\
| o 11: B1
| |
| | o 10: A3
| | |\
| +---o 9: A2
| | |
| o | 8: C1
| | |
o | | 7: B2
| | |
| o | 6: C0
|/ /
o | 5: Z
| |
o | 4: M3
| |
o | 3: M2
| |
| o 2: A1
|/
o 1: M1
|
o 0: M0
Mixed rebasable and non-rebasable bases (unresolved, issue5422):
$ rebasewithdag -b C+D -d B <<'EOS'
> D
> /
> B C
> |/
> A
> EOS
nothing to rebase
[1]
Disconnected graph:
$ rebasewithdag -b B -d Z <<'EOS'
> B
> |
> Z A
> EOS
nothing to rebase from 112478962961 to 48b9aae0607f
[1]
Multiple roots. Roots are ancestors of dest:
$ rebasewithdag -b B+D -d Z <<'EOF'
> D Z B
> \|\|
> C A
> EOF
rebasing 2:112478962961 "B" (B)
rebasing 3:b70f76719894 "D" (D)
o 4: D
|
| o 3: B
|/
o 2: Z
|\
| o 1: C
|
o 0: A
Multiple roots. One root is not an ancestor of dest:
$ rebasewithdag -b B+D -d Z <<'EOF'
> Z B D
> \|\|
> A C
> EOF
nothing to rebase from 86d01f49c0d9+b70f76719894 to 262e37e34f63
[1]
Multiple roots. One root is not an ancestor of dest. Select using a merge:
$ rebasewithdag -b E -d Z <<'EOF'
> E
> |\
> Z B D
> \|\|
> A C
> EOF
rebasing 2:86d01f49c0d9 "B" (B)
rebasing 5:539a0ff83ea9 "E" (E tip)
o 5: E
|\
| o 4: B
| |\
| | o 3: Z
| | |
o | | 2: D
|/ /
o / 1: C
/
o 0: A
Multiple roots. Two children share two parents while dest has only one parent:
$ rebasewithdag -b B+D -d Z <<'EOF'
> Z B D
> \|\|\
> A C A
> EOF
rebasing 2:86d01f49c0d9 "B" (B)
rebasing 3:b7df2ca01aa8 "D" (D)
o 4: D
|\
+---o 3: B
| |/
| o 2: Z
| |
o | 1: C
/
o 0: A