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view tests/test-addremove-similar.t @ 21428:3df2ecf8d545
run-tests: start to report test results against TestResult
Previously, our unittest wrapper didn't report results properly. We now
properly report failures.
We had to rename the local variable to prevent "t" from being
overwritten in the local scope.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 20 Apr 2014 11:29:39 -0700 |
parents | f2719b387380 |
children | c63a09b6b337 |
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$ hg init rep; cd rep $ touch empty-file $ python -c 'for x in range(10000): print x' > large-file $ hg addremove adding empty-file adding large-file $ hg commit -m A $ rm large-file empty-file $ python -c 'for x in range(10,10000): print x' > another-file $ hg addremove -s50 adding another-file removing empty-file removing large-file recording removal of large-file as rename to another-file (99% similar) $ hg commit -m B comparing two empty files caused ZeroDivisionError in the past $ hg update -C 0 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm empty-file $ touch another-empty-file $ hg addremove -s50 adding another-empty-file removing empty-file $ cd .. $ hg init rep2; cd rep2 $ python -c 'for x in range(10000): print x' > large-file $ python -c 'for x in range(50): print x' > tiny-file $ hg addremove adding large-file adding tiny-file $ hg commit -m A $ python -c 'for x in range(70): print x' > small-file $ rm tiny-file $ rm large-file $ hg addremove -s50 removing large-file adding small-file removing tiny-file recording removal of tiny-file as rename to small-file (82% similar) $ hg commit -m B should all fail $ hg addremove -s foo abort: similarity must be a number [255] $ hg addremove -s -1 abort: similarity must be between 0 and 100 [255] $ hg addremove -s 1e6 abort: similarity must be between 0 and 100 [255] $ cd .. Issue1527: repeated addremove causes util.Abort $ hg init rep3; cd rep3 $ mkdir d $ echo a > d/a $ hg add d/a $ hg commit -m 1 $ mv d/a d/b $ hg addremove -s80 removing d/a adding d/b recording removal of d/a as rename to d/b (100% similar) (glob) $ hg debugstate r 0 0 1970-01-01 00:00:00 d/a a 0 -1 unset d/b copy: d/a -> d/b $ mv d/b c no copies found here (since the target isn't in d $ hg addremove -s80 d removing d/b (glob) copies here $ hg addremove -s80 adding c recording removal of d/a as rename to c (100% similar) (glob) $ cd ..