From 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:32:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/contributing/stack_quickref.rst | 166 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 166 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/contributing/stack_quickref.rst (limited to 'docs/contributing/stack_quickref.rst') diff --git a/docs/contributing/stack_quickref.rst b/docs/contributing/stack_quickref.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cd298fde1a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/contributing/stack_quickref.rst @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +Working with stack of patches Quick Reference +============================================= + +Working on Firefox, we strongly recommend working with stack of patches. +Patches should be small and could be landed in the order used to push them. +This also helps to breakdown the work for different reviewers. + +As it can be complex for new comers, this documentation explains the +various commands. + +In Phabricator, the stack can be seen in the `Revision Contents` section. +The top of the stack (most recent change) is first in the list. + +This is also sometimes called "stack of revisions", "stack of commits" or "series of commits". + +**Example:** + +.. image:: img/example-stack.png + + +For the overall quick reference guide, see the :ref:`Firefox Contributors Quick Reference ` + +Visualize the stack +------------------- + +.. code-block:: shell + + # Mercurial + $ hg wip + + # Git + $ git log + + +Merge two patches +----------------- + +It can happen that, instead of updating a patch, a new revision is +created on Phabricator. For this, merge the patches locally: + +.. code-block:: shell + + # Mercurial + # Mark the patch to be merged with "roll" (key: "r") + # or "fold" (key: "f") + $ hg histedit + + # Git + # Replace "pick" by "squash" or "fixup" + $ git rebase -i + +Then, push to Phabricator and abandon the old change. + + +Submitting the first patch on the stack +--------------------------------------- + +There are times when you are working on multiple patches and +just want to submit the first one. For this, you can use: + +.. code-block:: shell + + $ moz-phab submit . + + +Reorder the stack +----------------- + +Sometimes, we want to change the order the patches in the stack. +Fortunately, VCS support this easily. + +.. code-block:: shell + + # Mercurial + # Just change the order the patch. The tool should highlight + # potential risks of conflicts. + # Note that ctrl+c works well if used + $ hg histedit + + # Git + # In the editor, just move the line below/above + # Remove everything if you want to cancel the operation + $ git rebase -i + + +Make a change on a patch at the beginning of the stack +------------------------------------------------------ + +In some cases, the reviewer is asking for a change at the bottom of the stack (ie not at the top). +So, a simple `hg/git commit --amend` would not work. + +In such case, the following approach can be used: + +.. code-block:: shell + + # Mercurial + # hg will try to guess in which an unambiguous prior commit + $ hg absorb + + # if this doesn't work, create a temporary commit + # and merge it using "fold" or "roll" + $ hg histedit + + # Git + $ git commit --fixup + + +Removing patches in the stack +----------------------------- + +To remove a patch in the stack: + +.. code-block:: shell + + # Mercurial + # select "drop" (letter "d") + $ hg histedit + + # Git + # Replace "pick" by "drop" + # Or simply remove the line for this commit + $ git rebase -i + + +Rebasing the stack +------------------ + +As the codebase moves fast, it can be necessary to pull changes from +mozilla-central before landing the changes. + +.. code-block:: shell + + # Mercurial + # First, see where your patches are in the stack + $ hg wip + # Then, rebase it: + # If you are a beginner, don't hesitate to add "--dry-run" + $ hg pull + $ hg rebase -b . -d central + + + # Git + $ git remote update + $ git rebase mozilla/central + + +Reorganizing the stack in Phabricator +------------------------------------- + +.. code-block:: shell + + $ moz-phab reorg [start_rev] [end_rev] + +allows you to reorganize the stack in Phabricator. + +If you've changed the local stack by adding, removing or moving the commits around, you need to change the parent/child relation of the revisions in Phabricator. + +.. code-block:: shell + + $ moz-phab reorg + +command will compare the stack, display what will be changed and ask for permission before taking any action. + +.. note:: + + Note that reviewbot will not restart the analysis. -- cgit v1.2.3