merge: forcefully mark files that we get from the second parent as dirty
After a hg merge, we want to include in the commit all the files that we
got from the second parent, so that we have the correct file-level
history. To make them visible to hg commit, we try to mark them as dirty.
Unfortunately, right now we can't really mark them as dirty[1] - the
best we can do is to mark them as needing a full comparison of their
contents, but they will still be considered clean if they happen to be
identical to the version in the first parent.
This changeset extends the dirstate format in a compatible way, so that
we can mark a file as dirty:
Right now we use a negative file size to indicate we don't have valid
stat data for this entry. In practice, this size is always -1.
This patch uses -2 to indicate that the entry is dirty. Older versions
of hg won't choke on this dirstate, but they may happily mark the file
as clean after a full comparison, destroying all of our hard work.
The patch adds a dirstate.normallookup method with the semantics of the
current normaldirty, and changes normaldirty to forcefully mark the
entry as dirty.
This should fix issue522.
[1] - well, we could put them in state 'm', but that state has a
different meaning.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo import > port
hg add port
hg commit -m 0 -u spam -d '0 0'
echo export >> port
hg commit -m 1 -u eggs -d '1 0'
echo export > port
echo vaportight >> port
echo 'import/export' >> port
hg commit -m 2 -u spam -d '2 0'
echo 'import/export' >> port
hg commit -m 3 -u eggs -d '3 0'
head -n 3 port > port1
mv port1 port
hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '4 0'
echo % pattern error
hg grep '**test**'
echo % simple
hg grep port port
echo % all
hg grep --all -nu port port
echo % other
hg grep import port
hg cp port port2
hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '5 0'
echo '% follow'
hg grep -f 'import$' port2
echo deport >> port2
hg commit -m 5 -u eggs -d '6 0'
hg grep -f --all -nu port port2
cd ..
hg init t2
cd t2
hg grep foobar foo
hg grep foobar
echo blue >> color
echo black >> color
hg add color
hg ci -m 0 -d '0 0'
echo orange >> color
hg ci -m 1 -d '0 0'
echo black > color
hg ci -m 2 -d '0 0'
echo orange >> color
echo blue >> color
hg ci -m 3 -d '0 0'
hg grep orange
hg grep --all orange
# Got a traceback when using grep on a single
# revision with renamed files.
cd ..
echo % issue 685
hg init issue685
cd issue685
echo octarine > color
hg ci -Amcolor
hg rename color colour
hg ci -Am rename
hg grep octarine
# Used to crash here
hg grep -r 1 octarine