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A script that implements uppercasing all letters in a file.
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$ UPPERCASEPY="$TESTTMP/uppercase.py"
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$ cat > $UPPERCASEPY <<EOF
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> import sys
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> from mercurial.utils.procutil import setbinary
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> setbinary(sys.stdin)
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> setbinary(sys.stdout)
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> sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read().upper())
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> EOF
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$ TESTLINES="foo\nbar\nbaz\n"
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$ printf $TESTLINES | $PYTHON $UPPERCASEPY
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FOO
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BAR
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BAZ
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Tests for the fix extension's behavior around non-trivial history topologies.
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Looks for correct incremental fixing and reproduction of parent/child
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relationships. We indicate fixed file content by uppercasing it.
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
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> [extensions]
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> fix =
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> [fix]
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> uppercase-whole-file:command=$PYTHON $UPPERCASEPY
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> uppercase-whole-file:fileset=set:**
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> EOF
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This tests the only behavior that should really be affected by obsolescence, so
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we'll test it with evolution off and on. This only changes the revision
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numbers, if all is well.
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#testcases obsstore-off obsstore-on
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#if obsstore-on
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
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> [experimental]
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> evolution.createmarkers=True
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> evolution.allowunstable=True
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> EOF
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#endif
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Setting up the test topology. Scroll down to see the graph produced. We make it
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clear which files were modified in each revision. It's enough to test at the
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file granularity, because that demonstrates which baserevs were diffed against.
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The computation of changed lines is orthogonal and tested separately.
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$ hg init repo
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$ cd repo
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$ printf "aaaa\n" > a
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$ hg commit -Am "change A"
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adding a
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$ printf "bbbb\n" > b
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$ hg commit -Am "change B"
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adding b
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$ printf "cccc\n" > c
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$ hg commit -Am "change C"
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adding c
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$ hg checkout 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ printf "dddd\n" > d
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$ hg commit -Am "change D"
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adding d
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created new head
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$ hg merge -r 2
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2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
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$ printf "eeee\n" > e
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$ hg commit -Am "change E"
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adding e
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$ hg checkout 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ printf "ffff\n" > f
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$ hg commit -Am "change F"
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adding f
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created new head
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$ hg checkout 0
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ printf "gggg\n" > g
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$ hg commit -Am "change G"
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adding g
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created new head
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$ hg merge -r 5
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
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$ printf "hhhh\n" > h
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$ hg commit -Am "change H"
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adding h
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$ hg merge -r 4
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4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
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$ printf "iiii\n" > i
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$ hg commit -Am "change I"
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adding i
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$ hg checkout 2
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 6 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ printf "jjjj\n" > j
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$ hg commit -Am "change J"
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adding j
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created new head
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$ hg checkout 7
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3 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ printf "kkkk\n" > k
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$ hg add
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adding k
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$ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
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o 9 change J
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| o 8 change I
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| | o | 5 change F
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| o | 4 change E
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|/| |
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| o | 3 change D
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o | 2 change C
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o | 1 change B
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|/
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o 0 change A
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Fix all but the root revision and its four children.
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#if obsstore-on
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$ hg fix -r '2|4|7|8|9' --working-dir
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#else
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$ hg fix -r '2|4|7|8|9' --working-dir
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saved backup bundle to * (glob)
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#endif
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The five revisions remain, but the other revisions were fixed and replaced. All
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parent pointers have been accurately set to reproduce the previous topology
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(though it is rendered in a slightly different order now).
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#if obsstore-on
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$ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
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o 14 change J
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| o 13 change I
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| o | | 11 change E
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o | | | 10 change C
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| | o | 5 change F
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| o / 3 change D
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o / 1 change B
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o 0 change A
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$ C=10
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$ E=11
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$ H=12
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$ I=13
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$ J=14
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#else
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$ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
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o 9 change J
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| o 8 change I
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| o | | 6 change E
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o | | | 5 change C
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| | o | 3 change F
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| o / 2 change D
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o / 1 change B
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o 0 change A
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$ C=5
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$ E=6
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$ H=7
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$ I=8
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$ J=9
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#endif
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Change C is a root of the set being fixed, so all we fix is what has changed
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since its parent. That parent, change B, is its baserev.
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$ hg cat -r $C 'set:**'
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aaaa
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bbbb
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CCCC
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Change E is a merge with only one parent being fixed. Its baserevs are the
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unfixed parent plus the baserevs of the other parent. This evaluates to changes
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B and D. We now have to decide what it means to incrementally fix a merge
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commit. We choose to fix anything that has changed versus any baserev. Only the
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undisturbed content of the common ancestor, change A, is unfixed.
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$ hg cat -r $E 'set:**'
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aaaa
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BBBB
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CCCC
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DDDD
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EEEE
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Change H is a merge with neither parent being fixed. This is essentially
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equivalent to the previous case because there is still only one baserev for
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each parent of the merge.
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$ hg cat -r $H 'set:**'
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aaaa
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FFFF
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GGGG
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HHHH
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Change I is a merge that has four baserevs; two from each parent. We handle
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multiple baserevs in the same way regardless of how many came from each parent.
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So, fixing change H will fix any files that were not exactly the same in each
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baserev.
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$ hg cat -r $I 'set:**'
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aaaa
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BBBB
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CCCC
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DDDD
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EEEE
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FFFF
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GGGG
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HHHH
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IIII
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Change J is a simple case with one baserev, but its baserev is not its parent,
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change C. Its baserev is its grandparent, change B.
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$ hg cat -r $J 'set:**'
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aaaa
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bbbb
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CCCC
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JJJJ
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The working copy was dirty, so it is treated much like a revision. The baserevs
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for the working copy are inherited from its parent, change H, because it is
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also being fixed.
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$ cat *
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aaaa
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FFFF
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GGGG
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HHHH
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KKKK
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Change A was never a baserev because none of its children were to be fixed.
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$ cd ..
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