branchcache: do not accept "empty update"
This currently does not happens and it will be simpler that is remains that way.
If all update do something, we will be able to simply declare, in a later
changesets, that all update to result in a dirty branchcache.
# Test the config layer generated by environment variables
import os
from mercurial import (
encoding,
extensions,
rcutil,
ui as uimod,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import procutil
testtmp = encoding.environ[b'TESTTMP']
# prepare hgrc files
def join(name):
return os.path.join(testtmp, name)
with open(join(b'sysrc'), 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'[ui]\neditor=e0\n[pager]\npager=p0\n')
with open(join(b'userrc'), 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'[ui]\neditor=e1')
# replace rcpath functions so they point to the files above
def systemrcpath():
return [join(b'sysrc')]
def userrcpath():
return [join(b'userrc')]
extensions.wrapfunction(rcutil, 'default_rc_resources', lambda orig: [])
rcutil.systemrcpath = systemrcpath
rcutil.userrcpath = userrcpath
# utility to print configs
def printconfigs(env):
encoding.environ = env
rcutil._rccomponents = None # reset cache
ui = uimod.ui.load()
for section, name, value in ui.walkconfig():
source = ui.configsource(section, name)
procutil.stdout.write(
b'%s.%s=%s # %s\n' % (section, name, value, util.pconvert(source))
)
procutil.stdout.write(b'\n')
# environment variable overrides
printconfigs({})
printconfigs({b'EDITOR': b'e2', b'PAGER': b'p2'})