view tests/test-check-pyflakes.t @ 20275:2123d27ff75d

backout: avoid update on simple case. Before the changeset the backout process was: 1) go to <target> 2) revert to <target> parent 3) update back to changeset we came from The two update steps can takes a very long time to move back and forth unrelated file change between <target> and current working directory. The new process is just merging current working directory with the parent of <target> using <target> as ancestor. This give the very same result but skip the two updates. On big repo with a lot of files and changes that save a lots of time (x20 for one week window). The "merge" version (hg backout --merge) is still done with upgrades. We could imagine using in memory commit to speed it up but this is another fish.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
date Wed, 08 Jan 2014 14:53:46 -0800
parents 9de689d20230
children 352abbb0be88
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  $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" pyflakes || exit 80
  $ cd "`dirname "$TESTDIR"`"

run pyflakes on all tracked files ending in .py or without a file ending
(skipping binary file random-seed)
  $ hg manifest 2>/dev/null | egrep "\.py$|^[^.]*$" | grep -v /random_seed$ \
  > | xargs pyflakes 2>/dev/null | "$TESTDIR/filterpyflakes.py"
  contrib/win32/hgwebdir_wsgi.py:*: 'win32traceutil' imported but unused (glob)
  setup.py:*: 'sha' imported but unused (glob)
  setup.py:*: 'zlib' imported but unused (glob)
  setup.py:*: 'bz2' imported but unused (glob)
  setup.py:*: 'py2exe' imported but unused (glob)
  tests/hghave.py:*: 'hgext' imported but unused (glob)
  tests/hghave.py:*: '_lsprof' imported but unused (glob)
  tests/hghave.py:*: 'publish_cmdline' imported but unused (glob)
  tests/hghave.py:*: 'pygments' imported but unused (glob)
  tests/hghave.py:*: 'ssl' imported but unused (glob)
  contrib/win32/hgwebdir_wsgi.py:*: 'from isapi.install import *' used; unable to detect undefined names (glob)
  hgext/inotify/linux/__init__.py:*: 'from _inotify import *' used; unable to detect undefined names (glob)