view tests/test-check-tag.t @ 6934:dd518437d4e0 stable

tests: introduce a compat-branches blacklist file The idea behind this file is to have an easy and obvious mechanism for skipping some tests on compatibility branches without modifying the test files themselves or touching .gitlab-ci.yml. Obviously, each compatibility branch can have different set of tests, and so the contents of this file can be different on different branches. This concept had actually existed in core for a long time, see tests/blacklists/ directory.
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
date Sat, 16 Nov 2024 17:59:53 +0400
parents 28be6e0aa95d
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#require test-repo

Enable obsolescence to avoid the warning issue when obsmarkers are found

  $ . "$RUNTESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"

  $ cd "$TESTDIR"/..

Checking all non-public tagged revisions up to the current commit, see our
release checklist for more ideas

  $ for node in `testrepohg log --rev 'tag() and ::. and not public() and not desc("# no-check-commit")' --template '{node|short}\n'`; do
  >   tags=`testrepohg log --rev $node --template '{tags}\n'`
  >   if echo "$tags" | grep -q ' '; then
  >     echo "Revision $node is tagged multiple times: $tags"
  >   fi
  >   branch=`testrepohg log --rev $node --template '{branch}\n'`
  >   if [ "$branch" != "stable" ]; then
  >     echo "Revision $node is not on stable branch: $branch"
  >   fi
  >   # Here we skip:
  >   # - pullbundle because it usually has no changes (so no version bump)
  >   if testrepohg grep --rev $node '^__version__ = .*\.dev' hgext3rd/evolve/ hgext3rd/topic/; then
  >     echo "Versions should not end with .dev at tagged revision $node"
  >   fi
  >   entry=`testrepohg cat --rev $node CHANGELOG | grep -F "$tags"`
  >   if [ -z "$entry" ]; then
  >     echo "Revision $node has no CHANGELOG entry for $tags"
  >   fi
  >   if echo "$entry" | grep -E -vq ' -- [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}'; then
  >     echo "CHANGELOG entry for $tags should have a date in YYYY-MM-DD format: $entry"
  >   fi
  >   entry=`testrepohg cat --rev $node debian/changelog | grep -F "$tags"`
  >   if [ -z "$entry" ]; then
  >     echo "Revision $node has no debian/changelog entry for $tags"
  >   fi
  > done