# HG changeset patch # User Martin von Zweigbergk # Date 1584126960 25200 # Node ID 5205b46bd887f011e5732c04b644e102fca07897 # Parent 9f5e94bbc6064d73cc80edab8576eb1effc71ec8 fix: add a -s option to format a revision and its descendants `hg fix -r abc123` will format that commit but not its descendants. That seems expected given the option name (`-r`), but it's very rarely what the user wants to do. The problem is that any descendants of that commit will not be formatted, leaving them as orphans that are hard to evolve. They are hard to evolve because the new parent will have formatting changes that the orphan doesn't have. I talked to Danny Hooper (who wrote most of the fix extension) about the problem and we agreed that deprecating `-r` in favor of a new `-s` argument (mimicing rebase's `-s`) would be a good way of reducing the risk that users end up with these hard-to-evolve orphans. So that's what this patch implements. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8287 diff -r 9f5e94bbc606 -r 5205b46bd887 hgext/fix.py --- a/hgext/fix.py Thu Dec 12 16:32:01 2019 -0800 +++ b/hgext/fix.py Fri Mar 13 12:16:00 2020 -0700 @@ -214,6 +214,13 @@ _(b'REV'), ) revopt = (b'r', b'rev', [], _(b'revisions to fix'), _(b'REV')) +sourceopt = ( + b's', + b'source', + [], + _(b'fix the specified revisions and their descendants'), + _(b'REV'), +) wdiropt = (b'w', b'working-dir', False, _(b'fix the working directory')) wholeopt = (b'', b'whole', False, _(b'always fix every line of a file')) usage = _(b'[OPTION]... [FILE]...') @@ -221,7 +228,7 @@ @command( b'fix', - [allopt, baseopt, revopt, wdiropt, wholeopt], + [allopt, baseopt, revopt, sourceopt, wdiropt, wholeopt], usage, helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_FILE_CONTENTS, ) @@ -249,8 +256,10 @@ override this default behavior, though it is not usually desirable to do so. """ opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) - cmdutil.check_at_most_one_arg(opts, b'all', b'rev') - cmdutil.check_incompatible_arguments(opts, b'working_dir', [b'all']) + cmdutil.check_at_most_one_arg(opts, b'all', b'source', b'rev') + cmdutil.check_incompatible_arguments( + opts, b'working_dir', [b'all', b'source'] + ) with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(), repo.transaction(b'fix'): revstofix = getrevstofix(ui, repo, opts) @@ -399,6 +408,14 @@ """Returns the set of revision numbers that should be fixed""" if opts[b'all']: revs = repo.revs(b'(not public() and not obsolete()) or wdir()') + elif opts[b'source']: + source_revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, opts[b'source']) + revs = set(repo.revs(b'%ld::', source_revs)) + if wdirrev in source_revs: + # `wdir()::` is currently empty, so manually add wdir + revs.add(wdirrev) + if repo[b'.'].rev() in revs: + revs.add(wdirrev) else: revs = set(scmutil.revrange(repo, opts[b'rev'])) if opts.get(b'working_dir'): diff -r 9f5e94bbc606 -r 5205b46bd887 tests/test-fix-topology.t --- a/tests/test-fix-topology.t Thu Dec 12 16:32:01 2019 -0800 +++ b/tests/test-fix-topology.t Fri Mar 13 12:16:00 2020 -0700 @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ $ cat >> $HGRCPATH < [extensions] > fix = + > strip = > [fix] > uppercase-whole-file:command="$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY > uppercase-whole-file:pattern=set:** @@ -262,6 +263,111 @@ $ cd .. + +Test the --source option. We only do this with obsstore on to avoid duplicating +test code. We rely on the other tests to prove that obsolescence is not an +important factor here. + +#if obsstore-on + $ hg init source-arg + $ cd source-arg + $ printf "aaaa\n" > a + $ hg commit -Am "change A" + adding a + $ printf "bbbb\n" > b + $ hg commit -Am "change B" + adding b + $ printf "cccc\n" > c + $ hg commit -Am "change C" + adding c + $ hg checkout 0 + 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved + $ printf "dddd\n" > d + $ hg commit -Am "change D" + adding d + created new head + $ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n' + @ 3 change D + | + | o 2 change C + | | + | o 1 change B + |/ + o 0 change A + + +Test passing 'wdir()' to --source + $ printf "xxxx\n" > x + $ hg add x + $ hg fix -s 'wdir()' + $ cat * + aaaa + dddd + XXXX + +Test passing '.' to --source + $ printf "xxxx\n" > x + $ hg fix -s . + $ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n' + @ 4 change D + | + | o 2 change C + | | + | o 1 change B + |/ + o 0 change A + + $ cat * + aaaa + DDDD + XXXX + $ hg strip -qf 4 + $ hg co -q 3 + +Test passing other branch to --source + $ printf "xxxx\n" > x + $ hg add x + $ hg fix -s 2 + $ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n' + o 4 change C + | + | @ 3 change D + | | + o | 1 change B + |/ + o 0 change A + + $ hg cat -r 4 b c + bbbb + CCCC + $ cat * + aaaa + dddd + xxxx + $ hg strip -qf 4 + +Test passing multiple revisions to --source + $ hg fix -s '2 + .' + $ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {desc}\n' + @ 5 change D + | + | o 4 change C + | | + | o 1 change B + |/ + o 0 change A + + $ hg cat -r 4 b c + bbbb + CCCC + $ cat * + aaaa + DDDD + XXXX + + $ cd .. +#endif + The --all flag should fix anything that wouldn't cause a problem if you fixed it, including the working copy. Obsolete revisions are not fixed because that could cause divergence. Public revisions would cause an abort because they are diff -r 9f5e94bbc606 -r 5205b46bd887 tests/test-fix.t --- a/tests/test-fix.t Thu Dec 12 16:32:01 2019 -0800 +++ b/tests/test-fix.t Fri Mar 13 12:16:00 2020 -0700 @@ -104,12 +104,13 @@ options ([+] can be repeated): - --all fix all non-public non-obsolete revisions - --base REV [+] revisions to diff against (overrides automatic selection, - and applies to every revision being fixed) - -r --rev REV [+] revisions to fix - -w --working-dir fix the working directory - --whole always fix every line of a file + --all fix all non-public non-obsolete revisions + --base REV [+] revisions to diff against (overrides automatic selection, + and applies to every revision being fixed) + -r --rev REV [+] revisions to fix + -s --source REV [+] fix the specified revisions and their descendants + -w --working-dir fix the working directory + --whole always fix every line of a file (some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help)