tests/test-bisect2
author Christian Ebert <blacktrash@gmx.net>
Wed, 05 Aug 2009 17:20:47 +0200
changeset 9306 7bd1b663727d
parent 6859 9369095779a1
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
keyword: remove "help keyword" from test Testing help output does not make sense as we have no way to check for errors in content which would be the only reasonable test here.

#!/bin/sh

# The tests in test-bisect are done on a linear history.
# Here the following repository history is used for testing:
#
#                     17
#                      |
#               18    16 
#                 \  /
#                  15
#                 /  \
#                /    \
#              10     13
#              / \     |
#             /   \    |  14
#        7   6     9  12 /
#         \ / \    |   |/
#          4   \   |  11
#           \   \  |  /
#            3   5 | /
#             \ /  |/ 
#              2   8
#               \ /
#                1
#                |
#                0

set -e

echo % init
hg init

echo % committing changes
echo > a
echo '0' >> a
hg add a
hg ci -m "0" -d "0 0"
echo '1' >> a
hg ci -m "1" -d "1 0"
echo '2' >> a
hg ci -m "2" -d "2 0"
echo '3' >> a
hg ci -m "3" -d "3 0"
echo '4' >> a
hg ci -m "4" -d "4 0"
# create branch
hg up -r 2
echo '5' >> b
hg add b
hg ci -m "5" -d "5 0"

# merge
hg merge
hg ci -m "merge 4,5" -d "6 0"

# create branch
hg up -r 4
echo '7' > c
hg add c
hg ci -m "7" -d "7 0"

# create branch
hg up -r 1
echo '8' > d
hg add d
hg ci -m "8" -d "8 0"
echo '9' >> d
hg ci -m "9" -d "9 0"

# merge
hg merge -r 6
hg ci -m "merge 6,9" -d "10 0"

# create branch
hg up -r 8
echo '11' > e
hg add e
hg ci -m "11" -d "11 0"
echo '12' >> e
hg ci -m "12" -d "12 0"
echo '13' >> e
hg ci -m "13" -d "13 0"

# create branch
hg up -r 11
echo '14' > f
hg add f
hg ci -m "14" -d "14 0"

# merge
hg up -r 13 -C
hg merge -r 10
hg ci -m "merge 10,13" -d "15 0"
echo '16' >> e
hg ci -m "16" -d "16 0"
echo '17' >> e
hg ci -m "17" -d "17 0"

# create branch
hg up -r 15
echo '18' >> e
hg ci -m "18" -d "18 0"


echo % log
hg log

echo % hg up -C
hg up -C

echo % complex bisect test 1  # first bad rev is 9
hg bisect -r
hg bisect -g 0
hg bisect -b 17   # -> update to rev 6
hg bisect -g      # -> update to rev 13
hg bisect -s      # -> update to rev 10
hg bisect -b      # -> update to rev 8
hg bisect -g      # -> update to rev 9
hg bisect -b

echo % complex bisect test 2  # first good rev is 13
hg bisect -r
hg bisect -g 18
hg bisect -b 1    # -> update to rev 6
hg bisect -s      # -> update to rev 10
hg bisect -b      # -> update to rev 12
hg bisect -b      # -> update to rev 13
hg bisect -g

echo % complex bisect test 3  
# first bad rev is 15 
# 10,9,13 are skipped an might be the first bad revisions as well
hg bisect -r
hg bisect -g 1
hg bisect -b 16   # -> update to rev 6
hg bisect -g      # -> update to rev 13
hg bisect -s      # -> update to rev 10
hg bisect -s      # -> update to rev 12
hg bisect -g      # -> update to rev 9
hg bisect -s      # -> update to rev 15
hg bisect -b

echo % complex bisect test 4
# first good revision is 17
# 15,16 are skipped an might be the first good revisions as well
hg bisect -r
hg bisect -g 17
hg bisect -b 8    # -> update to rev 10
hg bisect -b      # -> update to rev 13
hg bisect -b      # -> update to rev 15
hg bisect -s      # -> update to rev 16
hg bisect -s