tests/test-copy-move-merge.t
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
Thu, 07 May 2015 20:45:51 -0700
changeset 24982 5c15f7e0f52b
parent 21391 cb15835456cb
child 25125 bd625cd4e5e7
permissions -rw-r--r--
run-tests: stop explicit expansion of time data We are about to record more complex time-related data, which will require repeated changes of every loop touching times data. That will also extend such lines to a point where things become too long. Instead, we iterate on each entry and expand values in the loops. We keep intermediate variables in most cases to preserve readability. The loop producing json data does a strange inversion for no obvious reason. We preserved that for now and will fix it in another changeset.

  $ hg init t
  $ cd t

  $ echo 1 > a
  $ hg ci -qAm "first"

  $ hg cp a b
  $ hg mv a c
  $ echo 2 >> b
  $ echo 2 >> c

  $ hg ci -qAm "second"

  $ hg co -C 0
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ echo 0 > a
  $ echo 1 >> a

  $ hg ci -qAm "other"

  $ hg merge --debug
    searching for copies back to rev 1
    unmatched files in other:
     b
     c
    all copies found (* = to merge, ! = divergent, % = renamed and deleted):
     src: 'a' -> dst: 'b' *
     src: 'a' -> dst: 'c' *
    checking for directory renames
  resolving manifests
   branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False
   ancestor: b8bf91eeebbc, local: add3f11052fa+, remote: 17c05bb7fcb6
   preserving a for resolve of b
   preserving a for resolve of c
  removing a
   b: remote moved from a -> m
  updating: b 1/2 files (50.00%)
  picked tool 'internal:merge' for b (binary False symlink False)
  merging a and b to b
  my b@add3f11052fa+ other b@17c05bb7fcb6 ancestor a@b8bf91eeebbc
   premerge successful
   c: remote moved from a -> m
  updating: c 2/2 files (100.00%)
  picked tool 'internal:merge' for c (binary False symlink False)
  merging a and c to c
  my c@add3f11052fa+ other c@17c05bb7fcb6 ancestor a@b8bf91eeebbc
   premerge successful
  0 files updated, 2 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  (branch merge, don't forget to commit)

file b
  $ cat b
  0
  1
  2

file c
  $ cat c
  0
  1
  2

  $ cd ..