patch: drop eol normalization fast-path for 'lf' and 'crlf'
With eolmode set to 'lf' or 'crlf' we avoided the hunk duplication and
normalization by reading the input patch in text mode. Dropping this
optimization simplifies code expectations for a small overhead.
The change in test-mq-eol comes from a tolerance to CRLF instead of LF for last
lines without newlines being broken by this revision. This tolerance was only
partially supported and will be added again in a better way.
#!/bin/sh
"$TESTDIR/hghave" no-symlink || exit 80
# The following script was used to create the bundle:
#
# hg init symlinks
# cd symlinks
# echo a > a
# mkdir d
# echo b > d/b
# ln -s a a.lnk
# ln -s d/b d/b.lnk
# hg ci -Am t
# hg bundle --base null ../test-no-symlinks.hg
# Extract a symlink on a platform not supporting them
echo % unbundle
hg init t
cd t
hg pull -q "$TESTDIR/test-no-symlinks.hg"
hg update
cat a.lnk && echo
cat d/b.lnk && echo
# Copy a symlink and move another
echo % move and copy
hg copy a.lnk d/a2.lnk
hg mv d/b.lnk b2.lnk
hg ci -Am copy
cat d/a2.lnk && echo
cat b2.lnk && echo
# Bundle and extract again
echo % bundle
hg bundle --base null ../symlinks.hg
cd ..
hg init t2
cd t2
hg pull ../symlinks.hg
hg update
cat a.lnk && echo
cat d/a2.lnk && echo
cat b2.lnk && echo