tests/test-legacy-exit-code.t
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 11:51:58 +0100
changeset 50085 28dfb2df4ab9
parent 49585 55c6ebd11cb9
permissions -rw-r--r--
commit: use `dirstate.change_files` to scope the associated `addremove` This was significantly more complicated than I expected, because multiple extensions get in the way. I introduced a context that lazily open the transaction and associated context to work around these complication. See the inline documentation for details. Introducing the wrapping transaction remove the need for dirstate-guard (one of the ultimate goal of all this), and slightly affect the result of a `hg rollback` after a `hg commit --addremove`. That last part is deemed fine. It aligns the behavior with what happens after a failed `hg commit --addremove` and nobody should be using `hg rollback` anyway. The small output change in the test come from the different transaction timing and fact the transaction now backup the dirstate before the addremove, which might mean "no file to backup" when the repository starts from an empty state.

Tests that the exit code is as expected when ui.detailed-exit-code is *not*
enabled.

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [ui]
  > detailed-exit-code=no
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo a > a
Expect exit code 0 on success
  $ hg ci -Aqm initial

  $ hg co nonexistent
  abort: unknown revision 'nonexistent'
  [255]

  $ hg co 'none()'
  abort: empty revision set
  [255]

  $ hg co 'invalid('
  hg: parse error at 8: not a prefix: end
  (invalid(
           ^ here)
  [255]

  $ hg co 'invalid('
  hg: parse error at 8: not a prefix: end
  (invalid(
           ^ here)
  [255]

  $ hg continue
  abort: no operation in progress
  [255]

  $ hg st --config a=b
  abort: malformed --config option: 'a=b' (use --config section.name=value)
  [255]

  $ echo b > a
  $ hg ci -m second
  $ echo c > a
  $ hg ci -m third
  $ hg --config extensions.rebase= rebase -r . -d 0 -q
  warning: conflicts while merging a! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see 'hg resolve', then 'hg rebase --continue')
  [1]