tests/test-copy.t
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   260   $ touch xyzzy
   260   $ touch xyzzy
   261   $ hg cp bar xyzzy
   261   $ hg cp bar xyzzy
   262   xyzzy: not overwriting - file exists
   262   xyzzy: not overwriting - file exists
   263   ('hg copy --after' to record the copy)
   263   ('hg copy --after' to record the copy)
   264   [1]
   264   [1]
       
   265   $ hg co -qC .
       
   266   $ rm baz xyzzy
       
   267 
       
   268 
       
   269 Test unmarking copy of a single file
       
   270 
       
   271 # Set up by creating a copy
       
   272   $ hg cp bar baz
       
   273 # Test uncopying a non-existent file
       
   274   $ hg copy --forget non-existent
       
   275   non-existent: $ENOENT$
       
   276 # Test uncopying an tracked but unrelated file
       
   277   $ hg copy --forget foo
       
   278   foo: not unmarking as copy - file is not marked as copied
       
   279 # Test uncopying a copy source
       
   280   $ hg copy --forget bar
       
   281   bar: not unmarking as copy - file is not marked as copied
       
   282 # baz should still be marked as a copy
       
   283   $ hg st -C
       
   284   A baz
       
   285     bar
       
   286 # Test the normal case
       
   287   $ hg copy --forget baz
       
   288   $ hg st -C
       
   289   A baz
       
   290 # Test uncopy with matching an non-matching patterns
       
   291   $ hg cp bar baz --after
       
   292   $ hg copy --forget bar baz
       
   293   bar: not unmarking as copy - file is not marked as copied
       
   294   $ hg st -C
       
   295   A baz
       
   296 # Test uncopy with no exact matches
       
   297   $ hg cp bar baz --after
       
   298   $ hg copy --forget .
       
   299   $ hg st -C
       
   300   A baz
       
   301   $ hg forget baz
       
   302   $ rm baz
       
   303 
       
   304 Test unmarking copy of a directory
       
   305 
       
   306   $ mkdir dir
       
   307   $ echo foo > dir/foo
       
   308   $ echo bar > dir/bar
       
   309   $ hg add dir
       
   310   adding dir/bar
       
   311   adding dir/foo
       
   312   $ hg ci -m 'add dir/'
       
   313   $ hg cp dir dir2
       
   314   copying dir/bar to dir2/bar
       
   315   copying dir/foo to dir2/foo
       
   316   $ touch dir2/untracked
       
   317   $ hg copy --forget dir2
       
   318   $ hg st -C
       
   319   A dir2/bar
       
   320   A dir2/foo
       
   321   ? dir2/untracked
   265 
   322 
   266   $ cd ..
   323   $ cd ..