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wix: more robust normalization of RC version components...
wix: more robust normalization of RC version components MSI has strict version requirements where the format is `A.B.C[.D]` and all fields must be numeric (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/productversion?redirectedfrom=MSDN). Only the first 3 are used by the installer itself. Mercurial's version strings can have `rcN` and an optional `+<commit>-<date>` fragment at the end. This commit teaches the MSI version normalization to handle both of these more robustly. Before, we would throw away the `.rcN` component completely. e.g. `5.3rc1` would get normalized to `5.3.0`. And worse, `5.3rc0+5-abcdef` would get normalized to `5.3.5`. After this commit, presence of an `.rcN` provides the value for a 4th field. e.g. `5.3rc1` -> `5.3.0.1`. In addition, the commit count from the `+` suffix gets normalized into the 4th version component, but only if the original version string didn't have a 4th version component or if no `rcN` is present. e.g. `5.3+5-abcdef` is `5.3.0.5`. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8003

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# Base Revsets to be used with revsetbenchmarks.py script
#
# The goal of this file is to gather a limited amount of revsets that allow a
# good coverage of the internal revsets mechanisms. Revsets included should not
# be selected for their individual implementation, but for what they reveal of
# the internal implementation of smartsets classes (and their interactions).
#
# Use and update this file when you change internal implementation of these
# smartsets classes. Please include a comment explaining what each of your
# addition is testing. Also check if your changes to the smartset class makes
# some of the tests inadequate and replace them with a new one testing the same
# behavior.
#
# If you want to benchmark revsets predicate itself, check 'all-revsets.txt'.
#
# The current content of this file is currently likely not reaching this goal
# entirely, feel free, to audit its content and comment on each revset to
# highlight what internal mechanisms they test.
all()
draft()
::tip
draft() and ::tip
::tip and draft()
0::tip
roots(0::tip)
author(lmoscovicz)
author(mpm)
author(lmoscovicz) or author(mpm)
author(mpm) or author(lmoscovicz)
tip:0
0::
# those two `roots(...)` inputs are close to what phase movement use.
roots((tip~100::) - (tip~100::tip))
roots((0::) - (0::tip))
42:68 and roots(42:tip)
::p1(p1(tip))::
public()
:10000 and public()
draft()
:10000 and draft()
roots((0:tip)::)
(not public() - obsolete())
(_intlist('20000\x0020001')) and merge()
parents(20000)
(20000::) - (20000)
# The one below is used by rebase
(children(ancestor(tip~5, tip)) and ::(tip~5))::
heads(commonancestors(last(head(), 2)))
heads(-10000:-1)
roots(-10000:-1)
only(max(head()), min(head()))