httprepo: suppress the `real URL is...' message in safe, common cases.
When the actual and requested URL only differ by trailing slashes,
there is no need to warn. As an example, this easily happens when
accessing repositories on Bitbucket over HTTP(S).
As far as I could tell, there were no existing tests for this
behaviour.
#!/bin/sh
hg init a
cd a
echo 'root' >root
hg add root
hg commit -d '0 0' -m "Adding root node"
echo 'a' >a
hg add a
hg branch a
hg commit -d '1 0' -m "Adding a branch"
hg branch q
echo 'aa' >a
hg branch -C
hg commit -d '2 0' -m "Adding to a branch"
hg update -C 0
echo 'b' >b
hg add b
hg branch b
hg commit -d '2 0' -m "Adding b branch"
echo 'bh1' >bh1
hg add bh1
hg commit -d '3 0' -m "Adding b branch head 1"
hg update -C 2
echo 'bh2' >bh2
hg add bh2
hg commit -d '4 0' -m "Adding b branch head 2"
echo 'c' >c
hg add c
hg branch c
hg commit -d '5 0' -m "Adding c branch"
echo 'd' >d
hg add d
hg branch 'a branch name much longer than the default justification used by branches'
hg commit -d '6 0' -m "Adding d branch"
hg branches
echo '-------'
hg branches -a
echo "--- Branch a"
hg log -b a
echo "---- Branch b"
hg log -b b
echo "---- going to test branch closing"
hg branches
hg up -C b
echo 'xxx1' >> b
hg commit -d '7 0' -m 'adding cset to branch b'
hg up -C aee39cd168d0
echo 'xxx2' >> b
hg commit -d '8 0' -m 'adding head to branch b'
echo 'xxx3' >> b
hg commit -d '9 0' -m 'adding another cset to branch b'
hg branches
hg heads --closed
hg heads
hg commit -d '9 0' --close-branch -m 'prune bad branch'
hg branches -a
hg up -C b
hg commit -d '9 0' --close-branch -m 'close this part branch too'
echo '--- b branch should be inactive'
hg branches
hg branches -c
hg branches -a
hg heads b
hg heads --closed b
echo 'xxx4' >> b
hg commit -d '9 0' -m 'reopen branch with a change'
echo '--- branch b is back in action'
hg branches -a
echo '---- test heads listings'
hg heads
echo '% branch default'
hg heads default
echo '% branch a'
hg heads a
hg heads --active a
echo '% branch b'
hg heads b
hg heads --closed b