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stupid: do not close branch upon branch-wide revert Reverting a branch with a remove followed by a copy results in a branch replacement. By default, branch replacements are handled by closing the replaced branch and committing the new branch on top of it. But we do not really want that when reverting a branch, we only want a linear history with a changeset capturing the revert.
author Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu>
date Tue, 16 Oct 2012 21:17:55 +0200
parents 5071b8511572
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function verify_current_revision()
{
    /bin/rm -rf *
    exportcmd="svn export `hg svn info 2> /dev/null | grep '^URL: ' | sed 's/URL: //'`@`hg svn info | grep ^Revision | sed 's/.*: //;s/ .*//'` . --force"
    `echo $exportcmd` > /dev/null
    x=$?
    if [[ "$x" != "0" ]] ; then
        echo $exportcmd
        echo 'export failed!'
        return 255
    fi
    if [[ "`hg st | wc -l | python -c 'import sys; print sys.stdin.read().strip()'`" == "0" ]] ; then
        return 0
    else
        if [[ $1 != "keep" ]] ; then
            revert_all_files
        fi
        return 1
    fi
}

function revert_all_files()
{
    hg revert --all
    hg purge
}