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tests: synchronize the git and Mercurial username
The problem with the default name of "test" set by the test runner is the
stringutil methods are unable to split out separate user and email addresses
that git wants. This means the username is recorded in git as "test <test>".
Amending a commit with that user ends up trying to use "<test>" as the person
field for the new commit, and the git library complains about the angle
brackets. We should probably abort with a clearer message any time this bad
form is used with the git extension.
One of the commit dates is tweaked to recreate the ambiguous hash prefix from
before.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10531
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Wed, 28 Apr 2021 10:29:45 -0400 |
parents | a732d70253b0 |
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$ . $TESTDIR/wireprotohelpers.sh $ hg init server $ enablehttpv2 server $ cd server $ hg debugdrawdag << EOF > H I J > | | | > E F G > | |/ > C D > |/ > B > | > A > EOF $ hg phase --force --secret J $ hg phase --public E $ hg log -r 'E + H + I + G + J' -T '{rev}:{node} {desc} {phase}\n' 4:78d2dca436b2f5b188ac267e29b81e07266d38fc E public 7:ae492e36b0c8339ffaf328d00b85b4525de1165e H draft 8:1d6f6b91d44aaba6d5e580bc30a9948530dbe00b I draft 6:29446d2dc5419c5f97447a8bc062e4cc328bf241 G draft 9:dec04b246d7cbb670c6689806c05ad17c835284e J secret $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid -E error.log $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS All non-secret heads returned by default $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF > command heads > EOF creating http peer for wire protocol version 2 sending heads command response: [ b'\x1dok\x91\xd4J\xab\xa6\xd5\xe5\x80\xbc0\xa9\x94\x850\xdb\xe0\x0b', b'\xaeI.6\xb0\xc83\x9f\xfa\xf3(\xd0\x0b\x85\xb4R]\xe1\x16^', b')Dm-\xc5A\x9c_\x97Dz\x8b\xc0b\xe4\xcc2\x8b\xf2A' ] Requesting just the public heads works $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF > command heads > publiconly 1 > EOF creating http peer for wire protocol version 2 sending heads command response: [ b'x\xd2\xdc\xa46\xb2\xf5\xb1\x88\xac&~)\xb8\x1e\x07&m8\xfc' ] $ cat error.log