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destutil: ensure we offer 'hg update' hint when not at head in all cases
In the merge case, we abort if the working copy is not at head, offering to
run 'hg update' in the hint instead. In the rebase case, we do not abort in that
case. Yet if no rebase destination are found, it still make sense to hint the
user about running 'hg update'. So we re-introduce a conditional using this
branch in the 'onheadcheck == False' case.
This will get used on rebase use this function.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 09 Feb 2016 23:35:21 +0000 |
parents | ce26928cbe41 |
children | 83373fc2b287 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ Tests the behavior of filelog w.r.t. data starting with '\1\n' """ from mercurial import ui, hg from mercurial.node import nullid, hex myui = ui.ui() repo = hg.repository(myui, path='.', create=True) fl = repo.file('foobar') def addrev(text, renamed=False): if renamed: # data doesn't matter. Just make sure filelog.renamed() returns True meta = {'copyrev': hex(nullid), 'copy': 'bar'} else: meta = {} lock = t = None try: lock = repo.lock() t = repo.transaction('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 = '\1\nfoo' without = '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.'