tests/test-filecache.py.out
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Tue, 17 Dec 2019 22:08:07 -0500
changeset 43951 1ccf340acf14
parent 29995 57830bd0e787
permissions -rw-r--r--
windows: add a global equivalent to /etc/mercurial for *.rc processing This follows the Unix model of processing this directory immediately after <internal>/*.rc, and prior to the installation relative files. Since the Unix processing supports both a directory and a file (the former overriding the latter), and since %HOME% supports both `*.ini` and `.hgrc` (again, the former overriding the latter), this does too. The Unix file doesn't have a `.` prefix, so it's not used here either. Note that this is the opposite order of processing the exe relative paths. But since it's in agreement with Unix, %HOME% and %USERPROFILE%, it seems reasonable to ignore that. Maybe we can change that and take a BC, because that's something the installer should be controlling, and I can't imagine people having both paths *and* conflicting settings. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7692

basic:

* neither file exists
creating
* neither file still exists
* empty file x created
creating
* file x changed size
creating
* nothing changed with either file
* file x changed inode
creating
* empty file y created
creating
* file y changed size
creating
* file y changed inode
creating
* both files changed inode
creating

fakeuncacheable:

* neither file exists
creating
* neither file still exists
creating
* empty file x created
creating
* file x changed size
creating
* nothing changed with either file
creating
* file x changed inode
creating
* empty file y created
creating
* file y changed size
creating
* file y changed inode
creating
* both files changed inode
creating
repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision -1
repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision -1

setbeforeget:

* neither file exists
string set externally
* file x created
creating
string from function
* string set externally again
string 2 set externally
* file y created
creating
string from function

antiambiguity: