mq: new commands qselect, qguard
implement quilt-style guards for mq.
guards allow to control whether patch can be pushed.
if guard X is active and patch is guarded by +X (called "posative guard"),
patch can be pushed. if patch is guarded by -X (called "nagative guard"),
patch cannot be pushed and is skipped.
use qguard to set/list guards on patches. use qselect to set/list
active guards.
also "qseries -v" prints guarded patches with "G" now.
#!/bin/sh
hg init test
cd test
cat >>afile <<EOF
0
EOF
hg add afile
hg commit -m "0.0"
cat >>afile <<EOF
1
EOF
hg commit -m "0.1"
cat >>afile <<EOF
2
EOF
hg commit -m "0.2"
cat >>afile <<EOF
3
EOF
hg commit -m "0.3"
hg update -C 0
cat >>afile <<EOF
1
EOF
hg commit -m "1.1"
cat >>afile <<EOF
2
EOF
hg commit -m "1.2"
cat >fred <<EOF
a line
EOF
cat >>afile <<EOF
3
EOF
hg add fred
hg commit -m "1.3"
hg mv afile adifferentfile
hg commit -m "1.3m"
hg update -C 3
hg mv afile anotherfile
hg commit -m "0.3m"
hg debugindex .hg/data/afile.i
hg debugindex .hg/data/adifferentfile.i
hg debugindex .hg/data/anotherfile.i
hg debugindex .hg/data/fred.i
hg debugindex .hg/00manifest.i
hg verify
cd ..
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
mkdir test-"$i"
hg --cwd test-"$i" init
hg -R test push -r "$i" test-"$i"
cd test-"$i"
hg verify
cd ..
done
cd test-8
hg pull ../test-7
hg verify