Mercurial > hgsubversion
changeset 691:a45365f1492a
push: fix case where we get >1 revs back after svn commit
This hinges on looking not only at children(), but at descendants()
to find things.
author | Peter Arrenbrecht <peter.arrenbrecht@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 08 Sep 2010 10:43:02 +0200 |
parents | 4b55fb6d6847 |
children | 42879fddf727 |
files | hgsubversion/wrappers.py tests/test_single_dir_clone.py |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/hgsubversion/wrappers.py +++ b/hgsubversion/wrappers.py @@ -141,41 +141,52 @@ def push(repo, dest, force, revs): ui.status('no changes found\n') return 1 # so we get a sane exit status, see hg's commands.push while outgoing: + + # 2. Commit oldest revision that needs to be pushed oldest = outgoing.pop(-1) old_ctx = repo[oldest] - if len(old_ctx.parents()) != 1: + old_pars = old_ctx.parents() + if len(old_pars) != 1: ui.status('Found a branch merge, this needs discussion and ' 'implementation.\n') return 0 # results in nonzero exit status, see hg's commands.py - base_n = old_ctx.parents()[0].node() - old_children = repo[base_n].children() - svnbranch = repo[base_n].branch() - oldtip = base_n - samebranchchildren = [c for c in repo[oldtip].children() if c.branch() == svnbranch + # We will commit to svn against this node's parent rev. Any file-level + # conflicts here will result in an error reported by svn. + base_ctx = old_pars[0] + base_revision = hashes[base_ctx.node()][0] + svnbranch = base_ctx.branch() + # Find most recent svn commit we have on this branch. + # This node will become the nearest known ancestor of the pushed rev. + oldtipctx = base_ctx + old_children = oldtipctx.descendants() + seen = set(c.node() for c in old_children) + samebranchchildren = [c for c in old_children if c.branch() == svnbranch and c.node() in hashes] - while samebranchchildren: - oldtip = samebranchchildren[0].node() - samebranchchildren = [c for c in repo[oldtip].children() if c.branch() == svnbranch - and c.node() in hashes] - # 2. Commit oldest revision that needs to be pushed - base_revision = hashes[base_n][0] + if samebranchchildren: + # The following relies on descendants being sorted by rev. + oldtipctx = samebranchchildren[-1] + # All set, so commit now. try: pushmod.commit(ui, repo, old_ctx, meta, base_revision, svn) except pushmod.NoFilesException: ui.warn("Could not push revision %s because it had no changes in svn.\n" % old_ctx) return 1 + # 3. Fetch revisions from svn # TODO: this probably should pass in the source explicitly - rev too? r = repo.pull(dest, force=force) assert not r or r == 0 + # 4. Find the new head of the target branch - oldtipctx = repo[oldtip] - replacement = [c for c in oldtipctx.children() if c not in old_children - and c.branch() == oldtipctx.branch()] - assert len(replacement) == 1, 'Replacement node came back as: %r' % replacement - replacement = replacement[0] - # 5. Rebase all children of the currently-pushing rev to the new branch + # We expect to get our own new commit back, but we might also get other + # commits that happened since our last pull, or even right after our own + # commit (race). + for c in oldtipctx.descendants(): + if c.node() not in seen and c.branch() == svnbranch: + newtipctx = c + + # 5. Rebase all children of the currently-pushing rev to the new head heads = repo.heads(old_ctx.node()) for needs_transplant in heads: def extrafn(ctx, extra): @@ -185,8 +196,12 @@ def push(repo, dest, force, revs): # TODO: can we avoid calling our own rebase wrapper here? rebase(hgrebase.rebase, ui, repo, svn=True, svnextrafn=extrafn, svnsourcerev=needs_transplant) + # Reload the repo after the rebase. Do not reuse contexts across this. + newtip = newtipctx.node() repo = hg.repository(ui, meta.path) - for child in repo[replacement.node()].children(): + newtipctx = repo[newtip] + # Rewrite the node ids in outgoing to their rebased versions. + for child in newtipctx.children(): rebasesrc = node.bin(child.extra().get('rebase_source', node.hex(node.nullid))) if rebasesrc in outgoing: while rebasesrc in outgoing:
--- a/tests/test_single_dir_clone.py +++ b/tests/test_single_dir_clone.py @@ -134,6 +134,37 @@ class TestSingleDir(test_util.TestBase): self.assertEqual(self.repo['tip']['bogus'].data(), 'contents of bogus') + def test_push_single_dir_one_incoming_and_two_outgoing(self): + # Tests simple pushing from default branch to a single dir repo + # Pushes two outgoing over one incoming svn rev + # (used to cause an "unknown revision") + # This can happen if someone committed to svn since our last pull (race). + repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', + stupid=False, + layout='single', + subdir='trunk') + self._add_svn_rev({'trunk/alpha': 'Changed'}) + def file_callback(repo, memctx, path): + return context.memfilectx(path=path, + data='data of %s' % path, + islink=False, + isexec=False, + copied=False) + for fn in ['one', 'two']: + ctx = context.memctx(repo, + (repo['tip'].node(), node.nullid), + 'automated test', + [fn], + file_callback, + 'an_author', + '2009-10-19 18:49:30 -0500', + {'branch': 'default',}) + repo.commitctx(ctx) + hg.update(repo, repo['tip'].node()) + self.pushrevisions(expected_extra_back=1) + self.assertTrue('trunk/one' in self.svnls('')) + self.assertTrue('trunk/two' in self.svnls('')) + def test_push_single_dir_branch(self): # Tests local branches pushing to a single dir repo. Creates a fork at # tip. The default branch adds a file called default, while branch foo