convert/gnuarch: parse continuation-of revisions in gnuarch source
In GNU Arch, continuation-of was often used for:
- tagging revisions
- continue working on a project in a new archive, because arch
was scaling poorly in revision numbers (cat-logs were slow
to be parsed and scanned through)
- very similar to the previous point, fork his own branch of
a project.
Parsing this header information will allow to 'follow' new history
because it often hints at older/forked/personal revision trees.
This patch however just implements the parsing of the
continuation-of header. A followup patch will implement the proper
use of this new information.
#!/bin/sh
"$TESTDIR/hghave" symlink || exit 80
hg init a
cd a
ln -s nothing dangling
hg commit -m 'commit symlink without adding' dangling
hg add dangling
hg commit -m 'add symlink'
hg tip -v
hg manifest --debug
echo '% rev 0:'
$TESTDIR/readlink.py dangling
rm dangling
ln -s void dangling
hg commit -m 'change symlink'
echo '% rev 1:'
$TESTDIR/readlink.py dangling
echo '% modifying link'
rm dangling
ln -s empty dangling
$TESTDIR/readlink.py dangling
echo '% reverting to rev 0:'
hg revert -r 0 -a
$TESTDIR/readlink.py dangling
echo '% backups:'
$TESTDIR/readlink.py *.orig
rm *.orig
hg up -C
echo '% copies'
hg cp -v dangling dangling2
hg st -Cmard
$TESTDIR/readlink.py dangling dangling2
echo '% issue995'
hg up -C
mkdir dir
ln -s dir dirlink
hg ci -qAm 'add dirlink'
mkdir newdir
mv dir newdir/dir
mv dirlink newdir/dirlink
hg mv -A dirlink newdir/dirlink