tests: handle Message-Id email header possible wrapping
The "Message-Id" header will get wrapped with a new line when exceeding
75 characters on Python 3 (see changeset 7d4f2e4899c5 introducing usage
of email.header.Header.encode and respective doc). This will occur in an
unpredictable manner depending on the hostname's length. To make the
test output consistent across Python versions and hostname
configuration, we add a filter to unwrap this header value.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
>
> [phases]
> publish=False
>
> [alias]
> tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: {node|short} '{desc}' {branches}\n"
> EOF
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo c1 > c1
$ hg ci -Am c1
adding c1
$ echo c2 > c2
$ hg ci -Am c2
adding c2
$ echo l1 > l1
$ hg ci -Am l1
adding l1
$ hg up -q -C 1
$ echo r1 > r1
$ hg ci -Am r1
adding r1
created new head
$ echo r2 > r2
$ hg ci -Am r2
adding r2
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 225af64d03e6 'r2'
|
o 3: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
|
| o 2: 87c180a611f2 'l1'
|/
o 1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
|
o 0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
Rebase with no arguments - single revision in source branch:
$ hg up -q -C 2
$ hg rebase
rebasing 2:87c180a611f2 "l1"
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/87c180a611f2-a5be192d-rebase.hg
$ hg tglog
@ 4: b1152cc99655 'l1'
|
o 3: 225af64d03e6 'r2'
|
o 2: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
|
o 1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
|
o 0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
$ cd ..
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ echo c1 > c1
$ hg ci -Am c1
adding c1
$ echo c2 > c2
$ hg ci -Am c2
adding c2
$ echo l1 > l1
$ hg ci -Am l1
adding l1
$ echo l2 > l2
$ hg ci -Am l2
adding l2
$ hg up -q -C 1
$ echo r1 > r1
$ hg ci -Am r1
adding r1
created new head
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
|
| o 3: 1ac923b736ef 'l2'
| |
| o 2: 87c180a611f2 'l1'
|/
o 1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
|
o 0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
Rebase with no arguments - single revision in target branch:
$ hg up -q -C 3
$ hg rebase
rebasing 2:87c180a611f2 "l1"
rebasing 3:1ac923b736ef "l2"
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/b/.hg/strip-backup/87c180a611f2-b980535c-rebase.hg
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 023181307ed0 'l2'
|
o 3: 913ab52b43b4 'l1'
|
o 2: 8d0a8c99b309 'r1'
|
o 1: 56daeba07f4b 'c2'
|
o 0: e8faad3d03ff 'c1'
$ cd ..