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Fixed a bashism with trap numbers in hgeditor.
When using trap in a shell script, it's more portable to use signal
names, instead of numbers. Signal names (INT, KILL,...) are defined in
POSIX, whereas its corresponding numbers aren't.
author | Javi Merino <cibervicho@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 11 May 2010 12:06:30 +0200 |
parents | ea8c207a0f78 |
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#!/bin/sh # Construct the following history tree: # # @ 5:e1bb631146ca b1 # | # o 4:a4fdb3b883c4 0:b608b9236435 b1 # | # | o 3:4b57d2520816 1:44592833ba9f # | | # | | o 2:063f31070f65 # | |/ # | o 1:44592833ba9f # |/ # o 0:b608b9236435 hg init echo foo > foo echo zero > a hg ci -qAm0 echo one > a ; hg ci -m1 echo two > a ; hg ci -m2 hg up -q 1 echo three > a ; hg ci -qm3 hg up -q 0 hg branch -q b1 echo four > a ; hg ci -qm4 echo five > a ; hg ci -qm5 echo % initial repo state echo hg --config 'extensions.graphlog=' \ glog --template '{rev}:{node|short} {parents} {branches}\n' # Test helper functions. revtest () { msg=$1 dirtyflag=$2 # 'clean' or 'dirty' startrev=$3 targetrev=$4 opt=$5 echo % revtest $msg $startrev $targetrev hg up -qC $startrev test $dirtyflag = dirty && echo dirty > foo hg up $opt $targetrev hg parent --template 'parent={rev}\n' hg stat } norevtest () { msg=$1 dirtyflag=$2 # 'clean' or 'dirty' startrev=$3 opt=$4 echo % norevtest $msg $startrev hg up -qC $startrev test $dirtyflag = dirty && echo dirty > foo hg up $opt hg parent --template 'parent={rev}\n' hg stat } # Test cases are documented in a table in the update function of merge.py. # Cases are run as shown in that table, row by row. norevtest 'none clean linear' clean 4 norevtest 'none clean same' clean 2 revtest 'none clean linear' clean 1 2 revtest 'none clean same' clean 2 3 revtest 'none clean cross' clean 3 4 revtest 'none dirty linear' dirty 1 2 revtest 'none dirty same' dirty 2 3 revtest 'none dirty cross' dirty 3 4 revtest '-C dirty linear' dirty 1 2 -C revtest '-c dirty linear' dirty 1 2 -c norevtest '-c clean same' clean 2 -c revtest '-cC dirty linear' dirty 1 2 -cC