tests/test-inotify
author Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net>
Sun, 13 Dec 2009 23:49:53 +0100
changeset 10065 a1ae0ed78d1a
parent 9900 8939900073a8
child 10944 6f1894d6a6b0
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
minirst: improve layout of field lists Before, we used the padding following the key to compute where to wrap the text. Long keys would thus give a big indentation. It also required careful alignment of the source text, making it cumbersome to items to the list. We now compute the maximum key length and use that for all items in the list. We also put a cap on the indentation: keys longer than 10 characters are put on their own line. This is similar to how rst2html handles large keys: it uses 14 as the cutoff point, but I felt that 10 was better for monospaced text in the console.

#!/bin/sh

"$TESTDIR/hghave" inotify || exit 80

hg init repo1
cd repo1

touch a b c d e
mkdir dir
mkdir dir/bar
touch dir/x dir/y dir/bar/foo

hg ci -Am m
cd ..
hg clone repo1 repo2

echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "inotify=" >> $HGRCPATH

cd repo2
echo b >> a
# check that daemon started automatically works correctly
# and make sure that inotify.pidfile works
hg --config "inotify.pidfile=../hg2.pid" status

# make sure that pidfile worked. Output should be silent.
kill `cat ../hg2.pid`

cd ../repo1
echo % inserve
hg inserve -d --pid-file=hg.pid
cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS"

# let the daemon finish its stuff
sleep 1

echo % cannot start, already bound
hg inserve

# issue907
hg status
echo % clean
hg status -c
echo % all
hg status -A

echo '% path patterns'
echo x > dir/x
hg status .
hg status dir
cd dir
hg status .
cd ..

#issue 1375
#Testing that we can remove a folder and then add a file with the same name
echo % issue 1375

mkdir h
echo h > h/h
hg ci -Am t
hg rm h

echo h >h
hg add h

hg status
hg ci -m0

# Test for issue1735: inotify watches files in .hg/merge
hg st

echo a > a

hg ci -Am a
hg st

echo b >> a
hg ci -m ab
hg st

echo c >> a
hg st

hg up 0
hg st

HGMERGE=internal:local hg up
hg st

# Test for 1844: "hg ci folder" will not commit all changes beneath "folder"
mkdir 1844
echo a > 1844/foo
hg add 1844
hg ci -m 'working'

echo b >> 1844/foo
hg ci 1844 -m 'broken'

kill `cat hg.pid`