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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> |
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date | Sat, 16 Nov 2024 17:59:53 +0400 |
parents | f394b41fcbc7 |
children | 9da0114a8a02 |
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Testing topics on cases when we have multiple topics based on top of other. $ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh" Setup $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [experimental] > evolution = all > [ui] > interactive = True > logtemplate = {rev} - \{{get(namespaces, "topics")}} {node|short} {desc} ({phase})\n > [extensions] > show = > EOF $ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext3rd/evolve/" >> $HGRCPATH Test to make sure `hg evolve` don't solve troubles out of current stack: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ hg init repo1 $ cd repo1 $ for ch in a b c; do > echo $ch > $ch > hg ci -Am "added "$ch --topic foo > done; adding a active topic 'foo' grew its first changeset (see 'hg help topics' for more information) adding b adding c $ echo d > d $ hg ci -Am "added d" --topic bar adding d active topic 'bar' grew its first changeset (see 'hg help topics' for more information) $ hg up -r "desc('added c')" > echo cc >> c switching to topic foo 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg amend 1 new orphan changesets $ hg log -G @ 4 - {foo} 0cc68cbf943a added c (draft) | | * 3 - {bar} 94b12ff0f44a added d (draft) | | | x 2 - {foo} 9c315cf1e7de added c (draft) |/ o 1 - {foo} ead01932caf0 added b (draft) | o 0 - {foo} 853c9ec0849e added a (draft) $ hg stack ### topic: foo ### target: default (branch) s3@ added c (current) s2: added b s1: added a As expected, evolve should deny to evolve here as there is no troubled csets in current stack: $ hg evolve --all nothing to evolve on current working copy parent (1 other orphan in the repository, do you want --any or --rev) [2]