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uncommit: enable support for adding a note
This comes from the evolve extension's version of uncommit. The logic was
already in place, and appears to be the last of the trivial things that can be
enabled.
Should these note options (including on amend) be marked advanced to keep the
help text clutter level down?
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6857
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 15 Sep 2019 00:07:30 -0400 |
parents | f71c97d9b97b |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ Tests the behavior of filelog w.r.t. data starting with '\1\n' """ from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function from mercurial.node import ( hex, nullid, ) from mercurial import ( hg, ui as uimod, ) myui = uimod.ui.load() repo = hg.repository(myui, path=b'.', create=True) fl = repo.file(b'foobar') def addrev(text, renamed=False): if renamed: # data doesn't matter. Just make sure filelog.renamed() returns True meta = {b'copyrev': hex(nullid), b'copy': b'bar'} else: meta = {} lock = t = None try: lock = repo.lock() t = repo.transaction(b'commit') node = fl.add(text, meta, t, 0, nullid, nullid) return node finally: if t: t.close() if lock: lock.release() def error(text): print('ERROR: ' + text) textwith = b'\1\nfoo' without = b'foo' node = addrev(textwith) if not textwith == fl.read(node): error('filelog.read for data starting with \\1\\n') if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without): error('filelog.cmp for data starting with \\1\\n') if fl.size(0) != len(textwith): error('FIXME: This is a known failure of filelog.size for data starting ' 'with \\1\\n') node = addrev(textwith, renamed=True) if not textwith == fl.read(node): error('filelog.read for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n') if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without): error('filelog.cmp for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n') if fl.size(1) != len(textwith): error('filelog.size for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n') print('OK.')