tests/test-profile.t
author Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com>
Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:56:26 +0200
changeset 13934 ebe1ddbbefd7
parent 12478 bb665db49e32
child 16898 bb91c602d4ad
permissions -rw-r--r--
paper: preserve whitespace on description instead of adding breaks This preserves the indentation of text in the changeset description. This is useful for example for descriptions containing command line use case examples like: $ hg -q heads 13934:648a834cca14 13912:71ea5b2b9517 Without this patch, such space-char indented text was just left aligned.

test --time

  $ hg --time help -q help 2>&1 | grep Time > /dev/null
  $ hg init a
  $ cd a

test --profile

  $ if "$TESTDIR/hghave" -q lsprof; then
  >     hg --profile st 2>../out || echo --profile failed
  >     grep CallCount < ../out > /dev/null || echo wrong --profile
  > 
  >     hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st 2>&1 \
  >         || echo --profile + output to file failed
  >     grep CallCount < ../out > /dev/null \
  >         || echo wrong --profile output when saving to a file
  > 
  >     hg --profile --config profiling.format=text st 2>&1 \
  >         | grep CallCount > /dev/null || echo --profile format=text failed
  > 
  >     echo "[profiling]" >> $HGRCPATH
  >     echo "format=kcachegrind" >> $HGRCPATH
  > 
  >     hg --profile st 2>../out || echo --profile format=kcachegrind failed
  >     grep 'events: Ticks' < ../out > /dev/null || echo --profile output is wrong
  > 
  >     hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st 2>&1 \
  >         || echo --profile format=kcachegrind + output to file failed
  >     grep 'events: Ticks' < ../out > /dev/null \
  >         || echo --profile output is wrong
  > fi