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rust: fix non-utf8 char in requirements.rs
Apparently Phabricator detect `rust/hg-core/src/requirements.rs` file as non
utf8 ‽, and mark it as binary. During application it ended up being non-utf8
and this made Rust (and as a result heptapod) very angry::
error: couldn't read hg-core/src/requirements.rs: stream did not contain valid UTF-8
--> hg-core/src/lib.rs:11:9
|
11 | pub mod requirements;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: aborting due to previous error
error: could not compile `hg-core`.
The after "fixing", the file content has no character matching the following
regexp:
[^0-9-a-zA-Z /(|).,{}!\[\]:"&=>?_*-;<`'#]
So we should be fine, unless Phabricator does something funny again.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9444
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sat, 28 Nov 2020 14:29:50 +0100 |
parents | 15f63ac122ea |
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$ hg init repo $ cd repo $ echo 0 > a $ echo 0 > b $ echo 0 > t.h $ mkdir t $ echo 0 > t/x $ echo 0 > t/b $ echo 0 > t/e.h $ mkdir dir.h $ echo 0 > dir.h/foo $ hg ci -A -m m adding a adding b adding dir.h/foo adding t.h adding t/b adding t/e.h adding t/x $ touch nottracked $ hg locate a a $ hg locate NONEXISTENT [1] $ hg locate a b dir.h/foo t.h t/b t/e.h t/x $ hg rm a $ hg ci -m m $ hg locate a [1] $ hg locate NONEXISTENT [1] $ hg locate relpath:NONEXISTENT [1] $ hg locate b dir.h/foo t.h t/b t/e.h t/x $ hg locate -r 0 a a $ hg locate -r 0 NONEXISTENT [1] $ hg locate -r 0 relpath:NONEXISTENT [1] $ hg locate -r 0 a b dir.h/foo t.h t/b t/e.h t/x -I/-X with relative path should work: $ cd t $ hg locate b dir.h/foo t.h t/b t/e.h t/x $ hg locate -I ../t t/b t/e.h t/x Issue294: hg remove --after dir fails when dir.* also exists $ cd .. $ rm -r t $ hg rm t/b $ hg locate 't/**' t/b t/e.h t/x $ hg files b dir.h/foo t.h t/e.h t/x $ hg files b b -X with explicit path: $ hg files b -X b [1] $ mkdir otherdir $ cd otherdir $ hg files path: ../b ../dir.h/foo ../t.h ../t/e.h ../t/x $ hg files path:. ../b ../dir.h/foo ../t.h ../t/e.h ../t/x $ hg files --config ui.relative-paths=yes ../b ../dir.h/foo ../t.h ../t/e.h ../t/x $ hg files --config ui.relative-paths=no b dir.h/foo t.h t/e.h t/x $ hg files --config ui.relative-paths=legacy ../b ../dir.h/foo ../t.h ../t/e.h ../t/x $ hg locate b ../b ../t/b $ hg locate '*.h' ../t.h ../t/e.h $ hg locate path:t/x ../t/x $ hg locate 're:.*\.h$' ../t.h ../t/e.h $ hg locate -r 0 b ../b ../t/b $ hg locate -r 0 '*.h' ../t.h ../t/e.h $ hg locate -r 0 path:t/x ../t/x $ hg locate -r 0 're:.*\.h$' ../t.h ../t/e.h $ hg files ../b ../dir.h/foo ../t.h ../t/e.h ../t/x $ hg files . [1] Fileset at null (i.e. a falsy context) shouldn't crash (issue6046) $ hg files -r null 'set:tracked()' [1] Convert native path separator to slash (issue5572) $ hg files -T '{path|relpath|slashpath}\n' ../b ../dir.h/foo ../t.h ../t/e.h ../t/x $ cd ../..