Revert "Remove "attempt to squash" behavior from `git rebase-update`"

This reverts commit 58625e82c6.

Reason for revert: Several comments on crbug.com/40264739 that this broke their workflow. I plan to revert this and put patchset #2 back up for review, with an opt-in instead of a change to the default behavior.

Original change's description:
> Remove "attempt to squash" behavior from `git rebase-update`
>
> In common workflows, this step only succeeds ~5% of the time, and
> in the other 95% of cases, simply adds ~30 seconds of wasted time
> to the execution time of `rebase-update`. Therefore, this CL removes
> the automated functionality, and leaves squashing as a manual option
> to the user.
>
> Fixed: 40264739
> Bug: 40390274
> Change-Id: Ib2a3ffe4b0e5d0b74323a2a0d34ab0e1b7fafb08
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/6104282
> Auto-Submit: Mason Freed <masonf@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Josip Sokcevic <sokcevic@chromium.org>

Bug: 40390274
Change-Id: I91210a5a21b3751695553433389f346ba443bb1e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/6254237
Auto-Submit: Mason Freed <masonf@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Yiwei Zhang <yiwzhang@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Yiwei Zhang <yiwzhang@google.com>
changes/37/6254237/2
Mason Freed 2 weeks ago committed by LUCI CQ
parent 0822fcc141
commit a155deff42

@ -161,22 +161,68 @@ def rebase_branch(branch, parent, start_hash):
if git.hash_one(parent) != start_hash:
# Try a plain rebase first
print('Rebasing:', branch)
rebase_ret = git.rebase(parent, start_hash, branch, abort=False)
consider_squashing = git.get_num_commits(branch) != 1
rebase_ret = git.rebase(parent,
start_hash,
branch,
abort=consider_squashing)
if not rebase_ret.success:
mid_rebase_message = textwrap.dedent("""\
Your working copy is in mid-rebase. Either:
* completely resolve like a normal git-rebase; OR
* try squashing your branch first
(git rebase --abort && git squash-branch) and try
again; OR
* abort the rebase and mark this branch as dormant:
git rebase --abort && \\
git config branch.%s.dormant true
And then run `git rebase-update -n` to resume.
""" % branch)
print(mid_rebase_message)
return False
if not consider_squashing:
print(mid_rebase_message)
return False
print("Failed! Attempting to squash", branch, "...", end=' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
squash_branch = branch + "_squash_attempt"
git.run('checkout', '-b', squash_branch)
git.squash_current_branch(merge_base=start_hash)
# Try to rebase the branch_squash_attempt branch to see if it's
# empty.
squash_ret = git.rebase(parent,
start_hash,
squash_branch,
abort=True)
empty_rebase = git.hash_one(squash_branch) == git.hash_one(parent)
git.run('checkout', branch)
git.run('branch', '-D', squash_branch)
if squash_ret.success and empty_rebase:
print('Success!')
git.squash_current_branch(merge_base=start_hash)
git.rebase(parent, start_hash, branch)
else:
print("Failed!")
print()
# rebase and leave in mid-rebase state.
# This second rebase attempt should always fail in the same
# way that the first one does. If it magically succeeds then
# something very strange has happened.
second_rebase_ret = git.rebase(parent, start_hash, branch)
if second_rebase_ret.success: # pragma: no cover
print("Second rebase succeeded unexpectedly!")
print("Please see: http://crbug.com/425696")
print("First rebased failed with:")
print(rebase_ret.stderr)
else:
print("Here's what git-rebase (squashed) had to say:")
print()
print(squash_ret.stdout)
print(squash_ret.stderr)
print(
textwrap.dedent("""\
Squashing failed. You probably have a real merge conflict.
"""))
print(mid_rebase_message)
return False
else:
print('%s up-to-date' % branch)
@ -229,7 +275,6 @@ def main(args=None):
'-e',
action='store_true',
help='Do not automatically delete empty branches.')
opts = parser.parse_args(args)
if opts.verbose: # pragma: no cover

@ -803,8 +803,10 @@ Rebasing
<div class="paragraph"><p>Things get interesting when there are merge conflicts on rebase. The <strong>most
common</strong> cause for conflicts is when your branch has been committed to the
upstream in squashed form, ala <a href="git-squash-branch.html">git-squash-branch(1)</a>, which is what
<a href="git-cl.html">git-cl(1)</a> and the <em>Commit Queue</em> will do.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>If it does not apply cleanly, then your original branch will be
<a href="git-cl.html">git-cl(1)</a> and the <em>Commit Queue</em> will do. Because of that, <code>git
rebase-update</code> will attempt to squash your conflicted branch to see if the
squashed version applies cleanly to its upstream.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>If it does not apply cleanly, then your original (non-squashed) branch will be
left in mid-rebase and <code>git rebase-update</code> will exit. You can deal with this
like any other conflicted rebase. When you&#8217;re done, just <code>git rebase-update</code>
again to pick up where you left off.</p></div>

@ -40,11 +40,13 @@ Rebasing::
Things get interesting when there are merge conflicts on rebase. The *most
common* cause for conflicts is when your branch has been committed to the
upstream in squashed form, ala linkgit:git-squash-branch[1], which is what
linkgit:git-cl[1] and the 'Commit Queue' will do.
linkgit:git-cl[1] and the 'Commit Queue' will do. Because of that, `git
rebase-update` will attempt to squash your conflicted branch to see if the
squashed version applies cleanly to its upstream.
+
If it does not apply cleanly, then your original branch will be left in
mid-rebase and `git rebase-update` will exit. You can deal with this like
any other conflicted rebase. When you're done, just `git rebase-update`
If it does not apply cleanly, then your original (non-squashed) branch will be
left in mid-rebase and `git rebase-update` will exit. You can deal with this
like any other conflicted rebase. When you're done, just `git rebase-update`
again to pick up where you left off.
If you'd like to rebase all rebaseable branches in one pass and manually process

@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ class GitRebaseUpdateTest(git_test_utils.GitRepoReadWriteTestBase):
self.repo.git('checkout', 'sub_K')
output, _ = self.repo.capture_stdio(self.rp.main, ['foobar'])
self.assertIn('try squashing your branch first', output)
self.assertIn('Squashing failed', output)
self.assertTrue(self.repo.run(self.gc.in_rebase))
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ class GitRebaseUpdateTest(git_test_utils.GitRepoReadWriteTestBase):
self.repo.git('add', 'M')
self.repo.git_commit('K NOPE')
# Add a commits to branch_L which would work if squashed
# Add a commits to branch_L which will work when squashed
self.repo.git('checkout', 'branch_L')
self.repo.git('reset', 'branch_L~')
with self.repo.open('L', 'w') as f:
@ -282,16 +282,7 @@ class GitRebaseUpdateTest(git_test_utils.GitRepoReadWriteTestBase):
self.repo.git('rebase', '--skip')
output, _ = self.repo.capture_stdio(self.reup.main)
self.assertIn('try squashing your branch first', output)
# manually squash the branch
self.repo.git('rebase', '--abort')
self.repo.git('squash-branch',)
# Try the rebase again
self.repo.git('rebase', '--skip')
output, _ = self.repo.capture_stdio(self.reup.main)
self.assertIn('Failed! Attempting to squash', output)
self.assertIn('Deleted branch branch_G', output)
self.assertIn('Deleted branch branch_L', output)
self.assertIn('\'branch_G\' was merged', output)

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