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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
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Sat, 29 Oct 2016 02:44:45 +0900
parents 46a0203dfb89
children 79d98e1b21a7
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Test update logic when there are renames or weird same-name cases between dirs
and files

Update with local changes across a file rename

  $ hg init r1 && cd r1

  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg ci -m a

  $ hg mv a b
  $ hg ci -m rename

  $ echo b > b
  $ hg ci -m change

  $ hg up -q 0

  $ echo c > a

  $ hg up
  merging a and b to b
  warning: conflicts while merging b! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges
  [1]

Test update when local untracked directory exists with the same name as a
tracked file in a commit we are updating to
  $ hg init r2 && cd r2
  $ echo root > root && hg ci -Am root  # rev 0
  adding root
  $ echo text > name && hg ci -Am "name is a file"  # rev 1
  adding name
  $ hg up 0
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ mkdir name
  $ hg up 1
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Test update when local untracked directory exists with some files in it and has
the same name a tracked file in a commit we are updating to. In future this
should be updated to give an friendlier error message, but now we should just
make sure that this does not erase untracked data
  $ hg up 0
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ mkdir name
  $ echo text > name/file
  $ hg st
  ? name/file
  $ hg up 1
  abort: *: '$TESTTMP/r1/r2/name' (glob)
  [255]
  $ cd ..

#if symlink

Test update when two commits have symlinks that point to different folders
  $ hg init r3 && cd r3
  $ echo root > root && hg ci -Am root
  adding root
  $ mkdir folder1 && mkdir folder2
  $ ln -s folder1 folder
  $ hg ci -Am "symlink to folder1"
  adding folder
  $ rm folder
  $ ln -s folder2 folder
  $ hg ci -Am "symlink to folder2"
  $ hg up 1
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd ..

#endif

#if rmcwd

Test that warning is printed if cwd is deleted during update
  $ hg init r4 && cd r4
  $ mkdir dir
  $ cd dir
  $ echo a > a
  $ echo b > b
  $ hg add a b
  $ hg ci -m "file and dir"
  $ hg up -q null
  current directory was removed
  (consider changing to repo root: $TESTTMP/r1/r4)

#endif