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Auto merge of #12829 - fasterthanlime:in-rust-tree-feature, r=Veykril
Remove `check_merge_commits` test Due to the way "git subtree" works, the `check_merge_commits` test _will_ find merge commits and fail, so we simply skip it. This changed is tracked in: * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/12818 Maintainer impact: none
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@ -142,56 +142,6 @@ fn check_cargo_toml(path: &Path, text: String) {
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn check_merge_commits() {
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let sh = &Shell::new().unwrap();
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let bors = cmd!(sh, "git rev-list --merges --author 'bors' HEAD~19..").read().unwrap();
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let all = cmd!(sh, "git rev-list --merges HEAD~19..").read().unwrap();
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if bors != all {
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panic!(
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"
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Merge commits are not allowed in the history.
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When updating a pull-request, please rebase your feature branch
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on top of master by running `git rebase master`. If rebase fails,
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you can re-apply your changes like this:
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# Just look around to see the current state.
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$ git status
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$ git log
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# Abort in-progress rebase and merges, if any.
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$ git rebase --abort
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$ git merge --abort
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# Make the branch point to the latest commit from master,
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# while maintaining your local changes uncommited.
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$ git reset --soft origin/master
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# Commit all changes in a single batch.
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$ git commit -am'My changes'
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# Verify that everything looks alright.
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$ git status
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$ git log
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# Push the changes. We did a rebase, so we need `--force` option.
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# `--force-with-lease` is a more safe (Rusty) version of `--force`.
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$ git push --force-with-lease
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# Verify that both local and remote branch point to the same commit.
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$ git log
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And don't fear to mess something up during a rebase -- you can
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always restore the previous state using `git ref-log`:
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https://github.blog/2015-06-08-how-to-undo-almost-anything-with-git/#redo-after-undo-local
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"
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);
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}
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}
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fn deny_clippy(path: &Path, text: &str) {
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let ignore = &[
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// The documentation in string literals may contain anything for its own purposes
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