Mercurial > evolve
view tests/test-check-sdist.t @ 6222:6020b7e92a86
topic: update topic() revset docstring, mention hg help
I was curious why we don't support glob patterns, only re. But turns out it's
like this in upstream (e.g. branch revset) as well, so let's point to the
relevant help page.
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Fri, 08 Apr 2022 02:19:50 +0300 |
parents | 74665d83fb3b |
children | 17ffdea0edbb |
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Enable obsolescence to avoid the warning issue when obsmarkers are found $ cat << EOF >> "$HGRCPATH" > [experimental] > evolution = all > EOF $ cd "$TESTDIR"/.. Archiving to a separate location to avoid hardlink mess when the repo is shared #if test-repo $ hg archive "$TESTTMP"/hg-evolve $ cd "$TESTTMP"/hg-evolve #endif $ "$PYTHON" setup.py sdist --dist-dir "$TESTTMP"/dist > /dev/null */dist.py:*: UserWarning: Unknown distribution option: 'python_requires' (glob) warnings.warn(msg) warning: sdist: standard file not found: should have one of README, README.txt (?) (?) warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/tutorial/.netlify' warning: no previously-included files found matching '.gitlab-ci.yml' warning: no previously-included files found matching '.hg-format-source' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'Makefile' no previously-included directories found matching 'contrib' no previously-included directories found matching 'debian' no previously-included directories found matching '.gitlab' $ cd "$TESTTMP"/dist $ find hg-evolve-*.tar.gz -size +800000c hg-evolve-*.tar.gz (glob) $ tar -tzf hg-evolve-*.tar.gz | sed 's|^hg-evolve-[^/]*/||' | sort > files $ wc -l files 356 files $ fgrep debian files tests/test-check-debian.t $ fgrep __init__.py files hgext3rd/__init__.py hgext3rd/evolve/__init__.py hgext3rd/evolve/thirdparty/__init__.py hgext3rd/topic/__init__.py $ fgrep common.sh files docs/tutorial/testlib/common.sh tests/testlib/common.sh $ fgrep README files README.rst docs/README docs/tutorial/README.rst hgext3rd/topic/README $ egrep '(gitlab|contrib|hack|format-source)' files [1] $ fgrep legacy.py files [1] $ fgrep netlify files [1]