revert: handle subrepos missing in the given --rev
The list of subrepos to revert is currently based on the given --rev, so there
is currently no way for this to fail. Using the --rev context is wrong though,
because if the subrepo doesn't exist in --rev, it is skipped, so it won't be
changed. This change makes it so that the revert aborts, which is what happens
if a plain file is reverted to -1. Finding matches based on --rev is also
inconsistent with evaluating files against the working directory (
5b85a5bc5bbb).
This change is made now, so as to not cause breakage when the context is
switched in an upcoming patch.
import unittest, sys, os
def main(modulename):
'''run the tests found in module, printing nothing when all tests pass'''
module = sys.modules[modulename]
suite = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(module)
results = unittest.TestResult()
suite.run(results)
if results.errors or results.failures:
for tc, exc in results.errors:
print 'ERROR:', tc
print
sys.stdout.write(exc)
for tc, exc in results.failures:
print 'FAIL:', tc
print
sys.stdout.write(exc)
sys.exit(1)
if os.environ.get('SILENT_BE_NOISY'):
main = unittest.main