view tests/test-cat.t @ 30984:15f9084a9a0c

runtests: add a function to test if IPv6 is available Previously, checkportisavailable returns True if the port is free either on IPv4 or IPv6, but the hg server only uses IPv4 by default. That leads to issues when IPv4 port is not free but the IPv6 one is. To address that, run-tests should stick with either IPv4 or IPv6. This patch adds a function similar to checkportisavailable to test if IPv6 is available, and assigns the result to a variable. The new function was tested in a Linux system script with the following steps: 1. Run "ip addr del ::1/128 dev lo" to delete lo's IPv6 address, Confirm checkipv6available() returns False. 2. Run "ip addr add ::1/128 dev lo" to add back lo's IPv6 address. Confirm checkipv6available() returns True. 3. Start a web server taking the 8000 port. Confirm checkipv6available(8000) is still True.
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
date Wed, 15 Feb 2017 16:18:31 -0800
parents bd5e9647f646
children 746e12a767b3
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  $ hg init
  $ echo 0 > a
  $ echo 0 > b
  $ hg ci -A -m m
  adding a
  adding b
  $ hg rm a
  $ hg cat a
  0
  $ hg cat --decode a # more tests in test-encode
  0
  $ echo 1 > b
  $ hg ci -m m
  $ echo 2 > b
  $ hg cat -r 0 a
  0
  $ hg cat -r 0 b
  0
  $ hg cat -r 1 a
  a: no such file in rev 7040230c159c
  [1]
  $ hg cat -r 1 b
  1

Test multiple files

  $ echo 3 > c
  $ hg ci -Am addmore c
  $ hg cat b c
  1
  3
  $ hg cat .
  1
  3
  $ hg cat . c
  1
  3

Test fileset

  $ hg cat 'set:not(b) or a'
  3
  $ hg cat 'set:c or b'
  1
  3

  $ mkdir tmp
  $ hg cat --output tmp/HH_%H c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/RR_%R c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/h_%h c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/r_%r c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/%s_s c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/%d%%_d c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/%p_p c
  $ hg log -r . --template "{rev}: {node|short}\n"
  2: 45116003780e
  $ find tmp -type f | sort
  tmp/.%_d
  tmp/HH_45116003780e3678b333fb2c99fa7d559c8457e9
  tmp/RR_2
  tmp/c_p
  tmp/c_s
  tmp/h_45116003780e
  tmp/r_2

Test working directory

  $ echo b-wdir > b
  $ hg cat -r 'wdir()' b
  b-wdir

Environment variables are not visible by default

  $ PATTERN='t4' hg log -r '.' -T "{ifcontains('PATTERN', envvars, 'yes', 'no')}\n"
  no

Environment variable visibility can be explicit

  $ PATTERN='t4' hg log -r '.' -T "{envvars % '{key} -> {value}\n'}" \
  >                 --config "experimental.exportableenviron=PATTERN"
  PATTERN -> t4