tests: invoke printenv.py via sh -c for test portability
On Windows platform, invoking printenv.py directly via hook is
problematic, because:
- unless binding between *.py suffix and python runtime, application
selector dialog is displayed, and running test is blocked at each
printenv.py invocations
- it isn't safe to assume binding between *.py suffix and python
runtime, because application binding is easily broken
For example, installing IDE (VisualStudio with Python Tools, or
so) often requires binding between source files and IDE itself.
This patch invokes printenv.py via sh -c for test portability. This is
a kind of follow up for
d19787db6fe0, which eliminated explicit
"python" for printenv.py. There are already other 'sh -c "printenv.py"'
in *.t files, and this fix should be reasonable.
This changes were confirmed in cases below:
- without any application binding for *.py suffix
- with binding between *.py suffix and VisualStudio
This patch also replaces "echo + redirection" style with "heredoc"
style, because:
- hook command line is parsed by cmd.exe as shell at first, and
- single quotation can't quote arguments on cmd.exe, therefore,
- "printenv.py foobar" should be quoted by double quotation, but
- nested quoting (or tricky escaping) isn't readable
$ fileset() {
> hg debugfileset "$@"
> }
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo a > a1
$ echo a > a2
$ echo b > b1
$ echo b > b2
$ hg ci -Am addfiles
adding a1
adding a2
adding b1
adding b2
Test operators and basic patterns
$ fileset -v a1
('symbol', 'a1')
a1
$ fileset -v 'a*'
('symbol', 'a*')
a1
a2
$ fileset -v '"re:a\d"'
('string', 're:a\\d')
a1
a2
$ fileset -v 'a1 or a2'
(or
('symbol', 'a1')
('symbol', 'a2'))
a1
a2
$ fileset 'a1 | a2'
a1
a2
$ fileset 'a* and "*1"'
a1
$ fileset 'a* & "*1"'
a1
$ fileset 'not (r"a*")'
b1
b2
$ fileset '! ("a*")'
b1
b2
$ fileset 'a* - a1'
a2
$ fileset 'a_b'
$ fileset '"\xy"'
hg: parse error: invalid \x escape
[255]
Test files status
$ rm a1
$ hg rm a2
$ echo b >> b2
$ hg cp b1 c1
$ echo c > c2
$ echo c > c3
$ cat > .hgignore <<EOF
> \.hgignore
> 2$
> EOF
$ fileset 'modified()'
b2
$ fileset 'added()'
c1
$ fileset 'removed()'
a2
$ fileset 'deleted()'
a1
$ fileset 'missing()'
a1
$ fileset 'unknown()'
c3
$ fileset 'ignored()'
.hgignore
c2
$ fileset 'hgignore()'
a2
b2
$ fileset 'clean()'
b1
$ fileset 'copied()'
c1
Test files properties
>>> file('bin', 'wb').write('\0a')
$ fileset 'binary()'
$ fileset 'binary() and unknown()'
bin
$ echo '^bin$' >> .hgignore
$ fileset 'binary() and ignored()'
bin
$ hg add bin
$ fileset 'binary()'
bin
$ fileset 'grep("b{1}")'
b2
c1
b1
$ fileset 'grep("missingparens(")'
hg: parse error: invalid match pattern: unbalanced parenthesis
[255]
#if execbit
$ chmod +x b2
$ fileset 'exec()'
b2
#endif
#if symlink
$ ln -s b2 b2link
$ fileset 'symlink() and unknown()'
b2link
$ hg add b2link
#endif
#if no-windows
$ echo foo > con.xml
$ fileset 'not portable()'
con.xml
$ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=ignore add con.xml
#endif
>>> file('1k', 'wb').write(' '*1024)
>>> file('2k', 'wb').write(' '*2048)
$ hg add 1k 2k
$ fileset 'size("bar")'
hg: parse error: couldn't parse size: bar
[255]
$ fileset '(1k, 2k)'
hg: parse error: can't use a list in this context
(see hg help "filesets.x or y")
[255]
$ fileset 'size(1k)'
1k
$ fileset '(1k or 2k) and size("< 2k")'
1k
$ fileset '(1k or 2k) and size("<=2k")'
1k
2k
$ fileset '(1k or 2k) and size("> 1k")'
2k
$ fileset '(1k or 2k) and size(">=1K")'
1k
2k
$ fileset '(1k or 2k) and size(".5KB - 1.5kB")'
1k
$ fileset 'size("1M")'
$ fileset 'size("1 GB")'
Test merge states
$ hg ci -m manychanges
$ hg up -C 0
* files updated, 0 files merged, * files removed, 0 files unresolved (glob)
$ echo c >> b2
$ hg ci -m diverging b2
created new head
$ fileset 'resolved()'
$ fileset 'unresolved()'
$ hg merge
merging b2
warning: conflicts while merging b2! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
* files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 1 files unresolved (glob)
use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg update -C .' to abandon
[1]
$ fileset 'resolved()'
$ fileset 'unresolved()'
b2
$ echo e > b2
$ hg resolve -m b2
(no more unresolved files)
$ fileset 'resolved()'
b2
$ fileset 'unresolved()'
$ hg ci -m merge
Test subrepo predicate
$ hg init sub
$ echo a > sub/suba
$ hg -R sub add sub/suba
$ hg -R sub ci -m sub
$ echo 'sub = sub' > .hgsub
$ hg init sub2
$ echo b > sub2/b
$ hg -R sub2 ci -Am sub2
adding b
$ echo 'sub2 = sub2' >> .hgsub
$ fileset 'subrepo()'
$ hg add .hgsub
$ fileset 'subrepo()'
sub
sub2
$ fileset 'subrepo("sub")'
sub
$ fileset 'subrepo("glob:*")'
sub
sub2
$ hg ci -m subrepo
Test that .hgsubstate is updated as appropriate during a conversion. The
saverev property is enough to alter the hashes of the subrepo.
$ hg init ../converted
$ hg --config extensions.convert= convert --config convert.hg.saverev=True \
> sub ../converted/sub
initializing destination ../converted/sub repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 sub
$ hg clone -U sub2 ../converted/sub2
$ hg --config extensions.convert= convert --config convert.hg.saverev=True \
> . ../converted
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
4 addfiles
3 manychanges
2 diverging
1 merge
0 subrepo
no ".hgsubstate" updates will be made for "sub2"
$ hg up -q -R ../converted -r tip
$ hg --cwd ../converted cat sub/suba sub2/b -r tip
a
b
$ oldnode=`hg log -r tip -T "{node}\n"`
$ newnode=`hg log -R ../converted -r tip -T "{node}\n"`
$ [ "$oldnode" != "$newnode" ] || echo "nothing changed"
Test with a revision
$ hg log -G --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
@ 4 subrepo
|
o 3 merge
|\
| o 2 diverging
| |
o | 1 manychanges
|/
o 0 addfiles
$ echo unknown > unknown
$ fileset -r1 'modified()'
b2
$ fileset -r1 'added() and c1'
c1
$ fileset -r1 'removed()'
a2
$ fileset -r1 'deleted()'
$ fileset -r1 'unknown()'
$ fileset -r1 'ignored()'
$ fileset -r1 'hgignore()'
b2
bin
$ fileset -r1 'binary()'
bin
$ fileset -r1 'size(1k)'
1k
$ fileset -r3 'resolved()'
$ fileset -r3 'unresolved()'
#if execbit
$ fileset -r1 'exec()'
b2
#endif
#if symlink
$ fileset -r1 'symlink()'
b2link
#endif
#if no-windows
$ fileset -r1 'not portable()'
con.xml
$ hg forget 'con.xml'
#endif
$ fileset -r4 'subrepo("re:su.*")'
sub
sub2
$ fileset -r4 'subrepo("sub")'
sub
$ fileset -r4 'b2 or c1'
b2
c1
>>> open('dos', 'wb').write("dos\r\n")
>>> open('mixed', 'wb').write("dos\r\nunix\n")
>>> open('mac', 'wb').write("mac\r")
$ hg add dos mixed mac
(remove a1, to examine safety of 'eol' on removed files)
$ rm a1
$ fileset 'eol(dos)'
dos
mixed
$ fileset 'eol(unix)'
mixed
.hgsub
.hgsubstate
b1
b2
c1
$ fileset 'eol(mac)'
mac
Test safety of 'encoding' on removed files
#if symlink
$ fileset 'encoding("ascii")'
dos
mac
mixed
.hgsub
.hgsubstate
1k
2k
b1
b2
b2link
bin
c1
#else
$ fileset 'encoding("ascii")'
dos
mac
mixed
.hgsub
.hgsubstate
1k
2k
b1
b2
bin
c1
#endif
Test detection of unintentional 'matchctx.existing()' invocation
$ cat > $TESTTMP/existingcaller.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import registrar
>
> filesetpredicate = registrar.filesetpredicate()
> @filesetpredicate('existingcaller()', callexisting=False)
> def existingcaller(mctx, x):
> # this 'mctx.existing()' invocation is unintentional
> return [f for f in mctx.existing()]
> EOF
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> existingcaller = $TESTTMP/existingcaller.py
> EOF
$ fileset 'existingcaller()' 2>&1 | tail -1
AssertionError: unexpected existing() invocation