On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 19:07, Chris Withers <chris@withers.org> wrote:
Right, so I've merged up to 15f44ab043, what comes next?
$ git log --oneline --no-merges 15f44ab043.. -- Lib/unittest/mock.py Lib/unittest/test/testmock/ | tail -n 3
This Git command line means list all the revisions except 15f44ab043 and those leading up to it.
161a4dd495 Issue #28919: Simplify _copy_func_details() in unittest.mock ac5084b6c7 Fixes issue28380: unittest.mock Mock autospec functions now properly support assert_called, assert_not_called, and assert_called_once. 0be894b2f6 Issue #27895: Spelling fixes (Contributed by Ville Skyttä).
Okay, no idea why 0be894b2f6 is there, appears to be a totally identical commit to 15f44ab043
Git revision 15f44ab043 is the original spelling fixes, which were pushed to the Mercurial “default” branch (= Git master) for Python 3.6 by Raymond. Revision 0be894b2f6 is my backport to the 3.5 branch, done about a week later. The backport is probably a subset of the original, rather than identical (e.g. the datetime.rst change was not applicable to 3.5). The convention at the time was to keep the 3.5 branch merged into Default (Master). That is why my 3.5 backport appears in your history of Master.
so let's skip it:
$ git log --oneline --no-merges 0be894b2f6.. -- Lib/unittest/mock.py Lib/unittest/test/testmock/ | tail -n 3 161a4dd495 Issue #28919: Simplify _copy_func_details() in unittest.mock ac5084b6c7 Fixes issue28380: unittest.mock Mock autospec functions now properly support assert_called, assert_not_called, and assert_called_once. 15f44ab043 Issue #27895: Spelling fixes (Contributed by Ville Skyttä).
Wat?! Why is 15f44ab043 showing up again?!
Because you are asked for all the revisions except my backport and its ancestors. As far as Git is concerned, the original spelling fixes are not an ancestor of my backport. I don’t have a copy of the Git repository to try, but I suggest the following command is what you want: git log --oneline --no-merges HEAD ^15f44ab043 ^0be894b2f6 -- Lib/unittest/mock.py Lib/unittest/test/testmock/