tests/test-merge1
author Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>
Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:05:41 +0100
changeset 1933 7544700fd931
parent 1581 db10b7114de0
child 2283 e506c14382fd
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Use 'hg ci -d "1000000 0"' in tests to circumvent problem with leading zero. Some systems show "Thu Jan 01" instead of "Thu Jan 1", which breaks tests. Using "1000000" yields "Mon Jan 12 13:46:40 1970", which looks the same on all systems.

#!/bin/sh

cat <<'EOF' > merge
#!/bin/sh
echo merging for `basename $1`
EOF
chmod +x merge

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "1000000 0"

hg update 0
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
echo %% no merges expected
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 1
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "1000000 0"

hg update 0
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b2 > b
echo %% merge should fail
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 1
echo %% merge of b expected
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -f -m 1
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t
echo %%

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b22 > b
hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "1000000 0"
hg update 1
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -m "commit #3" -d "1000000 0"

echo 'Contents of b should be "this is file b1"'
cat b

echo This is file b22 > b
echo %% merge fails
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 2
echo %% merge expected!
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -f -m 2
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b22 > b
hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "1000000 0"
hg update 1
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -m "commit #3" -d "1000000 0"
echo This is file b33 > b
echo %% merge of b should fail
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 2
echo %% merge of b expected
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -f -m 2
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t