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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 b4f9b7e468ee
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#require no-rhg no-chg

XXX-RHG this test hangs if `hg` is really `rhg`. This was hidden by the use of
`alias hg=rhg` by run-tests.py. With such alias removed, this test is revealed
buggy. This need to be resolved sooner than later.

XXX-CHG this test hangs if `hg` is really `chg`. This was hidden by the use of
`alias hg=chg` by run-tests.py. With such alias removed, this test is revealed
buggy. This need to be resolved sooner than later.

  $ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh"

#if windows
  $ PYTHONPATH="$RUNTESTDIR/../contrib;$PYTHONPATH"
#else
  $ PYTHONPATH="$RUNTESTDIR/../contrib:$PYTHONPATH"
#endif
  $ export PYTHONPATH

typical client does not want echo-back messages, so test without it:

  $ grep -v '^promptecho ' < $HGRCPATH >> $HGRCPATH.new
  $ mv $HGRCPATH.new $HGRCPATH

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

  $ touch a
  $ hg ci -Am 'a'
  adding a
  $ touch b
  $ hg ci -Am 'b'
  adding b
  $ touch c
  $ hg ci -Am 'c'
  adding c
  $ touch d
  $ hg ci -Am 'd'
  adding d

Ensure that topics are not left around for stale revisions.

  >>> from hgclient import check, readchannel, runcommand
  >>> @check
  ... def checkruncommand(server):
  ...     # hello block
  ...     readchannel(server)
  ... 
  ...     # Initial case
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'log', b'-T', b'{rev} {desc} ({topic})\n'])
  ... 
  ...     # first topic
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'topic', b'topic1', b'-r', b'.'])
  ... 
  ...     # Current state
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'log', b'-T', b'{rev} {desc} ({topic})\n'])
  ... 
  ...     # status quo ante
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'rollback', b'--config', b'ui.rollback=True'])
  ... 
  ...     # Current state
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'log', b'-T', b'{rev} {desc} ({topic})\n'])
  ... 
  ...     # second topic
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'topic', b'topic2', b'-r', b'(.^^)::'])
  ... 
  ...     # Current state
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'log', b'-T', b'{rev} {desc} ({topic})\n'])
  ... 
  ...     # status quo ante
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'rollback', b'--config', b'ui.rollback=True'])
  ... 
  ...     # Current state
  ...     runcommand(server, [b'log', b'-T', b'{rev} {desc} ({topic})\n'])
  *** runcommand log -T {rev} {desc} ({topic})
  
  3 d ()
  2 c ()
  1 b ()
  0 a ()
  *** runcommand topic topic1 -r .
  switching to topic topic1
  changed topic on 1 changesets to "topic1"
  *** runcommand log -T {rev} {desc} ({topic})
  
  4 d (topic1)
  2 c ()
  1 b ()
  0 a ()
  *** runcommand rollback --config ui.rollback=True
  repository tip rolled back to revision 3 (undo rewrite-topics)
  working directory now based on revision 3
  *** runcommand log -T {rev} {desc} ({topic})
  
  3 d ()
  2 c ()
  1 b ()
  0 a ()
  *** runcommand topic topic2 -r (.^^)::
  switching to topic topic2
  changed topic on 3 changesets to "topic2"
  *** runcommand log -T {rev} {desc} ({topic})
  
  6 d (topic2)
  5 c (topic2)
  4 b (topic2)
  0 a ()
  *** runcommand rollback --config ui.rollback=True
  repository tip rolled back to revision 3 (undo rewrite-topics)
  working directory now based on revision 3
  *** runcommand log -T {rev} {desc} ({topic})
  
  3 d ()
  2 c ()
  1 b ()
  0 a ()