view tests/test-debugextensions.t @ 33388:0823f0983eaa

convert: transcode CVS log messages by specified encoding (issue5597) Converting from CVS to Mercurial assumes that CVS log messages in "cvs rlog" output are encoded in UTF-8 (or basic Latin-1). But cvs itself is usually unaware of encoding of log messages, in practice. Therefore, if there are commits, of which log message is encoded in other than UTF-8, log message of corresponded revisions in the converted repository will be broken. To avoid such broken log messages, this patch transcodes CVS log messages by encoding specified via "convert.cvsps.logencoding" configuration. This patch accepts multiple encoding for convenience, because "multiple encoding mixed in a repository" easily occurs. For example, UTF-8 (recent POSIX), cp932 (Windows), and EUC-JP (legacy POSIX) are well known encoding for Japanese.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Tue, 11 Jul 2017 02:10:04 +0900
parents 4c28ddda5d48
children a543d17dce03
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  $ hg debugextensions

  $ debugpath=`pwd`/extwithoutinfos.py

  $ cat > extwithoutinfos.py <<EOF
  > EOF
  $ cat > extwithinfos.py <<EOF
  > testedwith = '3.0 3.1 3.2.1'
  > buglink = 'https://example.org/bts'
  > EOF

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > color=
  > histedit=
  > patchbomb=
  > rebase=
  > mq=
  > ext1 = $debugpath
  > ext2 = `pwd`/extwithinfos.py
  > EOF

  $ hg debugextensions
  color
  ext1 (untested!)
  ext2 (3.2.1!)
  histedit
  mq
  patchbomb
  rebase

  $ hg debugextensions -v
  color
    location: */hgext/color.py* (glob)
    bundled: yes
  ext1
    location: */extwithoutinfos.py* (glob)
    bundled: no
  ext2
    location: */extwithinfos.py* (glob)
    bundled: no
    tested with: 3.0 3.1 3.2.1
    bug reporting: https://example.org/bts
  histedit
    location: */hgext/histedit.py* (glob)
    bundled: yes
  mq
    location: */hgext/mq.py* (glob)
    bundled: yes
  patchbomb
    location: */hgext/patchbomb.py* (glob)
    bundled: yes
  rebase
    location: */hgext/rebase.py* (glob)
    bundled: yes

  $ hg debugextensions -Tjson | sed 's|\\\\|/|g'
  [
   {
    "buglink": "",
    "bundled": true,
    "name": "color",
    "source": "*/hgext/color.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": []
   },
   {
    "buglink": "",
    "bundled": false,
    "name": "ext1",
    "source": "*/extwithoutinfos.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": []
   },
   {
    "buglink": "https://example.org/bts",
    "bundled": false,
    "name": "ext2",
    "source": "*/extwithinfos.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": ["3.0", "3.1", "3.2.1"]
   },
   {
    "buglink": "",
    "bundled": true,
    "name": "histedit",
    "source": "*/hgext/histedit.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": []
   },
   {
    "buglink": "",
    "bundled": true,
    "name": "mq",
    "source": "*/hgext/mq.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": []
   },
   {
    "buglink": "",
    "bundled": true,
    "name": "patchbomb",
    "source": "*/hgext/patchbomb.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": []
   },
   {
    "buglink": "",
    "bundled": true,
    "name": "rebase",
    "source": "*/hgext/rebase.py*", (glob)
    "testedwith": []
   }
  ]

  $ hg debugextensions -T '{ifcontains("3.1", testedwith, "{name}\n")}'
  ext2
  $ hg debugextensions \
  > -T '{ifcontains("3.2", testedwith, "no substring match: {name}\n")}'