diff tests/test_push_command.py @ 990:def2144c0a8c

push: rebase one at a time before push Previously when pushing n commits, push would rebase n, commit 1, rebase n-1, commit 1, rebase n-2, etc. This caused push to be very slow on large repositories. Pushing 10 commits on our repo took 75 seconds per commit, and that grew at n^2 with the number of commits being pushed. This changes push to rebase each commit individually. Now pushing 10 commits on our repo takes 25 seconds per commit, and is constant relative to the number of commits being pushed.
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
date Wed, 02 Jan 2013 17:51:07 -0800
parents 8417be758047
children 26e9fd21f3bf
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--- a/tests/test_push_command.py
+++ b/tests/test_push_command.py
@@ -522,6 +522,36 @@ class PushTests(test_util.TestBase):
         self.pushrevisions()
         self.assertEqual(['alpha'], list(self.repo['tip'].manifest()))
 
+    def test_push_without_pushing_children(self):
+        '''
+        Verify that a push of a nontip node, keeps the tip child
+        on top of the pushed commit.
+        '''
+
+        oldlen = len(self.repo)
+        oldtiphash = self.repo['default'].node()
+
+        changes = [('gamma', 'gamma', 'sometext')]
+        newhash1 = self.commitchanges(changes)
+
+        changes = [('delta', 'delta', 'sometext')]
+        newhash2 = self.commitchanges(changes)
+
+        # push only the first commit
+        repo = self.repo
+        hg.update(repo, newhash1)
+        commands.push(repo.ui, repo)
+        self.assertEqual(len(self.repo), oldlen + 2)
+
+        # verify that the first commit is pushed, and the second is not
+        commit2 = self.repo['tip']
+        self.assertEqual(commit2.files(), ['delta', ])
+        self.assertTrue(commit2.mutable())
+        commit1 = commit2.parents()[0]
+        self.assertEqual(commit1.files(), ['gamma', ])
+        self.assertFalse(commit1.mutable())
+
+
 def suite():
     test_classes = [PushTests, ]
     all_tests = []