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[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs] is bundled with an elisp program called Ediff which purpose is to help developers to visually apply patches. One of the various ediff commands is well suited to three way merging and can be used as a merger program with ["Mercurial"]. | [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/|Emacs]] is bundled with an elisp program called Ediff which purpose is to help developers to visually apply patches. One of the various ediff commands is well suited to three way merging and can be used as a [[MergeProgram|merger program]] with [[Mercurial]]. |
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So to use [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs] as ["Mercurial"] merger program, dump the following content into a file in your PATH (don't forget to turn on the execute bit): | So to use [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/|Emacs]] as [[Mercurial]] merger program, dump the following content into a file in your PATH (don't forget to turn on the execute bit): |
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set -e # bail out quickly on failure LOCAL=$1 BASE=$2 OTHER=$3 |
set -e # bail out quickly on failure LOCAL="$1" BASE="$2" OTHER="$3" |
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BACKUP=$LOCAL.orig Rm () { if [ -f $BACKUP ]; then rm -f $BACKUP else : fi } |
BACKUP="$LOCAL.orig" Restore () { cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL" } |
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Restore () { cp $BACKUP $LOCAL } |
ExitOK () { exit $? } |
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ExitOK () { Rm Exit $? } |
# Back up our file cp "$LOCAL" "$BACKUP" |
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# Back up our file cp $LOCAL $BACKUP |
# Attempt to do a non-interactive merge if which merge > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then if merge "$LOCAL" "$BASE" "$OTHER" 2> /dev/null; then # success! ExitOK fi Restore elif which diff3 > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then if diff3 -m "$BACKUP" "$BASE" "$OTHER" > "$LOCAL" ; then # success ExitOK fi Restore fi |
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# Attempt to do a non-interactive merge if which merge > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then if merge $LOCAL $BASE $OTHER 2> /dev/null; then # success! ExitOK fi Restore elif which diff3 > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then if diff3 -m $BACKUP $BASE $OTHER > $LOCAL ; then # success ExitOK fi Restore fi |
if emacs -q --no-site-file --eval "(ediff-merge-with-ancestor \"$BACKUP\" \"$OTHER\" \"$BASE\" nil \"$LOCAL\")" then ExitOK fi |
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if emacs -q --no-site-file --eval "(ediff-merge-with-ancestor \"$BACKUP\" \"$OTHER\" \"$BASE\" nil \"$LOCAL\")" then ExitOK fi |
echo "emacs-merge: failed to merge files" exit 1 |
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echo "emacs-merge: failed to merge files" exit 1 |
# End of file }}} |
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# End of file | ''Considering Mercurial is now able to premerge before running the merge tool and even does it by default (see hgrc(5)), I feel that attempts of merge with merge and diff3 are not needed anymore.`` |
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Don't forget to add an entry in your hgrc file (either ~/.hgrc or the local working copy .hg/hgrc) to point ["Mercurial"] at your merge command (let's call it emacs-merge) | Don't forget to add an entry in your hgrc file (either ~/.hgrc or the local working copy .hg/hgrc) to point [[Mercurial]] at your merge command (let's call it emacs-merge) |
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merge = emacs-merge | merge = emacs-merge |
Using Emacs as a merger program
Emacs is bundled with an elisp program called Ediff which purpose is to help developers to visually apply patches. One of the various ediff commands is well suited to three way merging and can be used as a merger program with Mercurial.
Wrapping Emacs+Ediff call in a script
So to use Emacs as Mercurial merger program, dump the following content into a file in your PATH (don't forget to turn on the execute bit):
#!/bin/sh set -e # bail out quickly on failure LOCAL="$1" BASE="$2" OTHER="$3" BACKUP="$LOCAL.orig" Restore () { cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL" } ExitOK () { exit $? } # Back up our file cp "$LOCAL" "$BACKUP" # Attempt to do a non-interactive merge if which merge > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then if merge "$LOCAL" "$BASE" "$OTHER" 2> /dev/null; then # success! ExitOK fi Restore elif which diff3 > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then if diff3 -m "$BACKUP" "$BASE" "$OTHER" > "$LOCAL" ; then # success ExitOK fi Restore fi if emacs -q --no-site-file --eval "(ediff-merge-with-ancestor \"$BACKUP\" \"$OTHER\" \"$BASE\" nil \"$LOCAL\")" then ExitOK fi echo "emacs-merge: failed to merge files" exit 1 # End of file
Considering Mercurial is now able to premerge before running the merge tool and even does it by default (see hgrc(5)), I feel that attempts of merge with merge and diff3 are not needed anymore.
This script tries first to automatically merge the files using the RCS merge program or the diff3 program. If the automatic merger fails merging the files because of a conflict or, neither merge nor diff3 are available on the system, then emacs is launched to let the developer resolve the conflicts.
Don't forget to add an entry in your hgrc file (either ~/.hgrc or the local working copy .hg/hgrc) to point Mercurial at your merge command (let's call it emacs-merge) How the script works
Enabling the script usage