[issue3074] Merge of files renamed in one branch and deleted in the other
Thomas Arendsen Hein
bugs at mercurial.selenic.com
Thu Oct 27 08:31:13 UTC 2011
New submission from Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas at intevation.de>:
similar to issue455 (Divergent renames should be conflicts):
When a file is renamed in one branch and deleted in the other, currently
(2.0-rc) the file still exists after a merge.
For divergent renames the following message is printed during merge:
note: possible conflict - file was renamed multiple times to:
newfile
file2
I suggest that a similar message is printed for mv+rm, e.g.:
note: possible conflict - file deleted in one branch was renamed in the other:
newfile
A script to reproduce quickly:
hg init
echo foo > file
hg add file
hg commit -m "added file"
hg mv file newfile
hg commit -m "renamed file"
hg update 0
hg rm file
hg commit -m "deleted file"
hg merge
hg status
The output of "hg merge" currently is:
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
"hg status" shows:
M newfile
If the file had not been renamed, but just changed, there would be the
following prompt:
remote changed file which local deleted
use (c)hanged version or leave (d)eleted?
With the same argumentation as in issue455 I would not think a prompt is
justified.
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assignedto: ThomasAH
messages: 17856
nosy: ThomasAH
priority: feature
status: unread
title: Merge of files renamed in one branch and deleted in the other
topic: merge, surprise
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