tests: Solaris grep doesn't add a trailing newline when it's missing
The bad-extension tests emits a list of not-loaded extensions, and pipes
that output through grep. On Solaris, the test-output gets "(no-eol)"
appended because although the message has no trailing newline, GNU grep
adds it. If we simply add the newline to the message, the problem goes
away for both versions of grep.
Source bundle was generated with the following script:
# hg init
# echo a > a
# ln -s a l
# hg ci -Ama -d'0 0'
# mkdir b
# echo a > b/a
# chmod +x b/a
# hg ci -Amb -d'1 0'
$ hg init
$ hg -q pull "$TESTDIR/bundles/test-manifest.hg"
The next call is expected to return nothing:
$ hg manifest
$ hg co
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg manifest
a
b/a
l
$ hg files -vr .
2 a
2 x b/a (glob)
1 l l
$ hg files -r . -X b
a
l
$ hg manifest -v
644 a
755 * b/a
644 @ l
$ hg manifest --debug
b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 644 a
b789fdd96dc2f3bd229c1dd8eedf0fc60e2b68e3 755 * b/a
047b75c6d7a3ef6a2243bd0e99f94f6ea6683597 644 @ l
$ hg manifest -r 0
a
l
$ hg manifest -r 1
a
b/a
l
$ hg manifest -r tip
a
b/a
l
$ hg manifest tip
a
b/a
l
$ hg manifest --all
a
b/a
l
The next two calls are expected to abort:
$ hg manifest -r 2
abort: unknown revision '2'!
[255]
$ hg manifest -r tip tip
abort: please specify just one revision
[255]