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Martin von Zweigbergk
6d7affc4da cli: add test of workspaces with sparse patterns
When adding a new workspace, I would expect that it inherits the
patterns from the workspace I ran the command in. We currently don't
do that. That's quite annoying when your repo has very many files
(like at Google).
2024-02-17 10:17:38 -08:00
Aleksey Kuznetsov
89cf6a00a1 graphlog: refactor graphlog::Edge enum and its usage
`graphlog::Edge` is used somewhat inconsistently. I've replaced `Edge::Present`
with two distinct `Edge::Direct` and `Edge::Indirect` which simplifies the
construction of the enum.
2024-02-17 20:54:20 +05:00
Evan Mesterhazy
e1fd402d39 Fix the ContentHash implementations for std::Option, MergedTreeId, and RemoteRefState
The `ContentHash` documentation specifies that implementations for enums should
hash the ordinal number of the variant contained in the enum as a 32-bit
little-endian number and then hash the contents of the variant, if any.

The current implementations for `std::Option`, `MergedTreeId`, and
`RemoteRefState` are non-conformant since they hash the ordinal number as a u8
with platform specific endianness.


Fixes #3051
2024-02-16 09:27:32 -05:00
Yuya Nishihara
5b9f422d1d cli: change workspace@ symbol color to green (the color of HEAD@git)
I think it makes sense because workspace@ is similar to HEAD@git. They are
symbols that aren't branches nor tags.
2024-02-16 11:12:43 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
c73a092759 cli: drop handling of legacy revset dag range operator
This basically reverts the change c183b94aef "cli: warn when using `:` revset
operator."
2024-02-14 10:04:56 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
815437598f revset: disable parsing rules of legacy dag range operator
The legacy parsing rules are turned into compatibility errors. The x:y rule
is temporarily enabled when parsing string patterns. It's weird, but we can't
isolate the parsing function because a string pattern may be defined in an
alias.
2024-02-14 10:04:56 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
2905a70b18 doc, tests: drop use of deprecated revset dag range operator 2024-02-14 10:04:56 +09:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
27017914e2 log: optionally render elided parts of the graph as a synthetic node
This adds a config to render a synthetic node with a "(elided
revisions)" description for elided segments of the graph.

I didn't add any templating support for the elided nodes because I'm
not sure how we would want that to work. In particular, I don't know
what `commit_id` and most other keywords should return for elided
revisions.
2024-02-12 17:33:55 -08:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
6ad49d232e cli: drop support for legacy graph style
I don't think anyone uses the legacy graph style. It's very similar to
the "ascii" style from Sapling's `renderdag` crate.
2024-02-12 17:33:55 -08:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
578c1097d6 cli: fix a few references to "legacy" as default graph style
The "curved" style has been the default for a long time now.
2024-02-12 17:33:55 -08:00
Benjamin Brittain
d3699c2327 Use minus as a builtin pager 2024-02-12 18:55:15 -05:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
af8eb3fd74 next/prev: make --edit implied when already on non-head commit
Users who edit non-head commits usually expect `jj next/prev` to
continue to edit the next/previous commit, so let's make that the
default behavior. This should not confuse users who don't edit
non-head commits since they will simply not be in this state. My main
concern is that doing `jj next; jj prev` will now usually take you
back to the previous commit, but not if you started on the parent of a
head commit.
2024-02-12 10:42:26 -08:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
3b075f1487 next/prev: move current_short variable closer to first use 2024-02-12 10:42:26 -08:00
Ilya Grigoriev
16ec185795 docs, CLI reference: use include-markdown instead of a symlink
The main goal is to avoid having a symlink in our source tree. Currently, there
is no good way to work with the `jj` repo with `jj` on Windows.  Currently `jj`
just crashes with symlinks. This is being worked on, see e.g. #2939, but it will
always depend on whether Developer Mode is enabled in Windows or whether
symlinks are materialized as text files with symlinks. Finally, MkDocs has
trouble following symlinks on Windows, so building docs wouldn't work there.

Another advantage is that, previously, we were lucky that MkDocs treats `insta`
header in `cli-reference@.md.snap` as a Markdown header and follows symlinks at
all. Now, we no longer depend on that.
2024-02-12 10:28:09 -08:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
7c5cfa7cc7 templater: add a local() method on Timestamps (#2900) 2024-02-12 10:22:24 -08:00
Aleksey Kuznetsov
dce99cf1f8 cli: add short -b option for --branch in jj git fetch 2024-02-11 09:20:02 +05:00
Benjamin Brittain
416bde236a cli: inform the user of the command which disables the hint 2024-02-10 19:07:38 -05:00
Aleksey Kuznetsov
afebea6e73 cli: make jj show accept a template to render its output 2024-02-10 21:54:52 +05:00
Yuya Nishihara
e943a5b092 templater: parse negative integer as unary operator and literal
Follows up 9702a425e5 "Allow negative numbers in the template grammar."
Since we've added parsing rules for operator expressions, it makes sense to
parse unary '-' as operator.
2024-02-10 09:15:21 +09:00
Austin Seipp
5b517b542e rust: bump MSRV to 1.76.0
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
2024-02-09 15:48:01 -06:00
Jonathan Tan
ec4bb4ffa3 workspace: create transaction using workspace_command
Using workspace_command means that we record the command arguments into
the ops log.

This also allows us to avoid a clone of an Arc.
2024-02-09 01:24:09 -08:00
Jonathan Tan
33f3a420a1 workspace: recover from missing operation
If the operation corresponding to a workspace is missing for some reason
(the specific situation in the test in this commit is that an operation
was abandoned and garbage-collected from another workspace), currently,
jj fails with a 255 error code. Teach jj a way to recover from this
situation.

When jj detects such a situation, it prints a message and stops
operation, similar to when a workspace is stale. The message tells the
user what command to run.

When that command is run, jj loads the repo at the @ operation (instead
of the operation of the workspace), creates a new commit on the @
commit with an empty tree, and then proceeds as usual - in particular,
including the auto-snapshotting of the working tree, which creates
another commit that obsoletes the newly created commit.

There are several design points I considered.

1) Whether the recovery should be automatic, or (as in this commit)
manual in that the user should be prompted to run a command. The user
might prefer to recover in another way (e.g. by simply deleting the
workspace) and this situation is (hopefully) rare enough that I think
it's better to prompt the user.

2) Which command the user should be prompted to run (and thus, which
command should be taught to perform the recovery). I chose "workspace
update-stale" because the circumstances are very similar to it: it's
symptom is that the regular jj operation is blocked somewhere at the
beginning, and "workspace update-stale" already does some special work
before the blockage (this commit adds more of such special work). But it
might be better for something more explicitly named, or even a sequence
of commands (e.g. "create a new operation that becomes @ that no
workspace points to", "low-level command that makes a workspace point to
the operation @") but I can see how this can be unnecessarily confusing
for the user.

3) How we recover. I can think of several ways:
a) Always create a commit, and allow the automatic snapshotting to
create another commit that obsoletes this commit.
b) Create a commit but somehow teach the automatic snapshotting to
replace the created commit in-place (so it has no predecessor, as viewed
in "obslog").
c) Do either a) or b), with the added improvement that if there is no
diff between the newly created commit and the former @, to behave as if
no new commit was created (@ remains as the former @).
I chose a) since it was the simplest and most easily reasoned about,
which I think is the best way to go when recovering from a rare
situation.
2024-02-09 00:38:47 -08:00
Jonathan Tan
61a026ff7b workspace: inline is_stale()
A subsequent commit will need to handle the return value of
check_stale_working_copy() in 3 different ways, so a boolean will soon
not be sufficient. In preparation for that, inline is_stale() into its
caller, converting it into a "match".
2024-02-09 00:38:47 -08:00
Jonathan Tan
4d0f1b9746 workspace: refactor for_stale_working_copy
Move this function from cli_util.rs, since workspace.rs is the only
caller. This function will be enlarged in a subsequent commit.
2024-02-09 00:38:47 -08:00
Yuya Nishihara
406f2b6147 templater: retain "++" in parsed tree to provide better error indication 2024-02-09 07:42:54 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
fd4c5a601c templater: translate symbol rules in error message
This is simplified version of the revset change c4769e0b7c.
2024-02-09 07:42:54 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
948129e88f templater: evaluate logical operator expressions (||, &&, and !)
#2924
2024-02-09 07:42:54 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
88a1729f8b templater: parse logical operators (||, &&, and !)
These operator symbols are different from the ones in the revset language. I
have no idea if we need bitwise operators, but we'll probably add comparison
operators. It would look weird if 'x == y & z' were parsed as '(x == y) & z'.
2024-02-09 07:42:54 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
3c4d90483d templater: sort catch-all arms of ExpressionKind in declaration order
Perhaps this was copy-paste error.
2024-02-09 07:42:54 +09:00
Ilya Grigoriev
12c3be70f4 lib refs.rs: rename TrackingRefPair to LocalAndRemoteRef
As discussed in
https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2962#discussion_r1479384841, the
previous name is confusing since the struct is used for pairs where the
remote branch is not tracked by the local branch.
2024-02-07 17:06:28 -08:00
Evan Mesterhazy
4c4db67f85 Add comments to cmd_split() and rename some variables
This commit is intended to improve readability and makes no functional changes.
2024-02-07 19:53:05 -05:00
Yuya Nishihara
1296d20126 templates: use surround() function in default "show" template
This isn't a great example of surround(), but works.
2024-02-08 02:16:47 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
4f0db3607a cli: fix doc about colocated repo created by "jj git init --git-repo=."
Ref changes are imported and exported automatically so long as jj and git
share the same workspace directory.
2024-02-07 09:12:24 -08:00
Yuya Nishihara
b13cfef095 cli: rename --colocated flag of "jj git init" to --colocate (verb)
"jj git clone" has --colocate flag, so let's stick to it.

#2747
2024-02-07 09:12:24 -08:00
Yuya Nishihara
3e72c43970 cli: suggest "jj git init" if workspace looks like a plain git repo 2024-02-08 00:34:55 +09:00
jyn
d66fcf2ca0 compile integration tests as a single binary
this greatly speeds up the time to run all tests, at the cost of slightly larger recompile times for individual tests.

this unfortunately adds the requirement that all tests are listed in `runner.rs` for the crate.
to avoid forgetting, i've added a new test that ensures the directory is in sync with the file.

 ## benchmarks

before this change, recompiling all tests took 32-50 seconds and running a single test took 3.5 seconds:

```
; hyperfine 'touch lib/src/lib.rs && cargo t --test test_working_copy'
  Time (mean ± σ):      3.543 s ±  0.168 s    [User: 2.597 s, System: 1.262 s]
  Range (min … max):    3.400 s …  3.847 s    10 runs
```

after this change, recompiling all tests take 4 seconds:
```
;  hyperfine 'touch lib/src/lib.rs ; cargo t --test runner --no-run'
  Time (mean ± σ):      4.055 s ±  0.123 s    [User: 3.591 s, System: 1.593 s]
  Range (min … max):    3.804 s …  4.159 s    10 runs
```
and running a single test takes about the same:
```
; hyperfine 'touch lib/src/lib.rs && cargo t --test runner -- test_working_copy'
  Time (mean ± σ):      4.129 s ±  0.120 s    [User: 3.636 s, System: 1.593 s]
  Range (min … max):    3.933 s …  4.346 s    10 runs
```

about 1.4 seconds of that is the time for the runner, of which .4 is the time for the linker. so
there may be room for further improving the times.
2024-02-06 18:19:41 -08:00
Ilya Grigoriev
291ce0c379 docs: minor updates to jj git push --help 2024-02-06 15:51:39 -08:00
Ilya Grigoriev
b20e7ee095 docs: document that git push --deleted only pushes tracked branches
It tries to push all deleted branches, but can only succeed for tracked
branches.

Closes #2946, as there's probably no need to have `--deleted --tracked`
that would only be different in that the warnings wouldn't be printed.
Thanks to @yuja for pointing this out.
2024-02-06 15:51:39 -08:00
Ilya Grigoriev
8fb790118f cli branch rename: change warning when renaming a branch with remotes 2024-02-06 15:41:01 -08:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
b343289238 working_copy: make reset() take a commit instead of a tree
Our virtual file system at Google (CitC) would like to know the commit
so it can scan backwards and find the closest mainline tree based on
it. Since we always record an operation id (which resolves to a
working-copy commit) when we write the working-copy state, it doesn't
seem like a restriction to require a commit.
2024-02-06 12:41:09 -08:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
9feffa54c8 cli: include command to set config in hint about default command
When the user doesn't have a configured default command, we show a
hint saying to set `ui.default-command`. I think the user is very
likely to want to set that in the user-wide config, so let's include
the command in the hint.
2024-02-06 11:06:52 -08:00
Yuya Nishihara
026a72dfe7 templater: add surround(prefix, suffix, content) function
I'll probably add infix logical operators later, but the surround() function
is still useful because we don't have to repeat the condition:

    if(x || y, "<" ++ separate(" ", x, y) ++ ">")
    surround("<", ">", separate(" ", x, y))

It can't be used if we want to add placeholder text, though:

    if(x || y, "<" ++ separate(" ", x, y) ++ ">", "(none)")

Closes #2924
2024-02-06 23:39:34 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
1adf6b5d6e cli: do initial import of Git refs without touching HEAD
This reimplements the change 9faa4670d5 "cli: on init, import git refs prior
to importing HEAD." Initialization is special because the HEAD ref isn't
available to jj yet, and there is an empty working-copy commit.

The initialization function could be refactored to go through the common code
path, but I think doing that would make future improvement harder. We might
want to initialize tracking branches based on .git/config for example.

Fixes #2942
2024-02-06 17:19:37 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
5118d01385 cli: move is_colocated_git_workspace() to git_util, make it public 2024-02-06 17:19:37 +09:00
Ilya Grigoriev
d16a3fcda8 cli git push: new --tracked option 2024-02-05 20:26:14 -08:00
Ilya Grigoriev
cdbbde164b test_git_push: clarify the initial setup 2024-02-05 20:26:14 -08:00
Ilya Grigoriev
5037176a27 git push --help: update link to point to docs website 2024-02-05 20:26:14 -08:00
Essien Ita Essien
2607512815 cli: add a jj git init command.
This initializes a git backed repo.

* It does the same thing as `jj init --git` except that it
  has a --colocated flag to explicitly specify that we want
  the .git repo to be side-by-side the .jj repo in the working
  directory.
* `jj init --git` will keep the current behaviour and will not
  be able to create colocated git backed repos.
* Update test snapshots.
2024-02-05 00:40:58 +00:00
Ilya Grigoriev
65e702aded cli: minor updates to jj util completion
A few minor updates after 0f27152 AKA #2945

Specifically, I tried to change the help text so that it looks better as
Markdown. I also reworded the deprecation warning and added a hint.
2024-02-04 15:55:00 -08:00
jyn
0f2715203f cli: use a positional argument for jj util completion
this has two main advantages:
- it makes it clear that the shells are mutually exclusive
- it allows us to extend the command with shell-specific options in the future if necessary
as a happy accident, it also adds support for `elvish` and `powershell`.

for backwards compatibility, this also keeps the existing options as hidden flags.

i am not super happy with how the new help looks; the instructions for setting up the shell are
squished together and IMO a little harder to read. i'm open to suggestions.
2024-02-04 13:36:55 -08:00