branchcache: use an explicit class for the v2 version
This prepare the introduction of an experimental v3 format version.
In the process, we move the description of the format in that new class.
Tests rebasing with part of the rebase set already in the
destination (issue5422)
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
>
> [experimental]
> evolution.createmarkers=True
> evolution.allowunstable=True
>
> [alias]
> tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {node|short} {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
> }
Rebase two commits, of which one is already in the right place
$ rebasewithdag -r C+D -d B <<EOF
> C
> |
> B D
> |/
> A
> EOF
rebasing 2:b18e25de2cf5 D "D"
already rebased 3:26805aba1e60 C tip "C"
o 4: fe3b4c6498fa D
|
| o 3: 26805aba1e60 C
|/
| x 2: b18e25de2cf5 D
| |
o | 1: 112478962961 B
|/
o 0: 426bada5c675 A
Can collapse commits even if one is already in the right place
$ rebasewithdag --collapse -r C+D -d B <<EOF
> C
> |
> B D
> |/
> A
> EOF
rebasing 2:b18e25de2cf5 D "D"
rebasing 3:26805aba1e60 C tip "C"
o 4: a2493f4ace65 Collapsed revision
| * D
| * C
| x 3: 26805aba1e60 C
|/
| x 2: b18e25de2cf5 D
| |
o | 1: 112478962961 B
|/
o 0: 426bada5c675 A
Abort doesn't lose the commits that were already in the right place
$ hg init abort
$ cd abort
$ hg debugdrawdag <<EOF
> C
> |
> B D # B/file = B
> |/ # D/file = D
> A
> EOF
$ hg rebase -r C+D -d B
rebasing 2:ef8c0fe0897b D "D"
merging file
warning: conflicts while merging file! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
unresolved conflicts (see 'hg resolve', then 'hg rebase --continue')
[240]
$ hg rebase --abort
rebase aborted
$ hg tglog
o 3: 79f6d6ab7b14 C
|
| o 2: ef8c0fe0897b D
| |
o | 1: 594087dbaf71 B
|/
o 0: 426bada5c675 A
$ cd ..
Rebase with "holes". The commits after the hole should end up on the parent of
the hole (B below), not on top of the destination (A).
$ rebasewithdag -r B+D -d A <<EOF
> D
> |
> C
> |
> B
> |
> A
> EOF
already rebased 1:112478962961 B "B"
rebasing 3:f585351a92f8 D tip "D"
o 4: 1e6da8103bc7 D
|
| x 3: f585351a92f8 D
| |
| o 2: 26805aba1e60 C
|/
o 1: 112478962961 B
|
o 0: 426bada5c675 A