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tests: stabilize `test-split-legacy-inline-changelog.t` on Windows
The `tar` command is unable to process "C:\path\to\foo.tar" style paths, which
is how `$TESTDIR` is constructed. It also didn't work with
`$TESTDIR_FORWARD_SLASH`- both failed with:
tar: Cannot connect to C: resolve failed
[128]
But `cat` can handle it if the path is quoted, and `tar` can read from stdin.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 07 Oct 2024 21:48:36 -0400 |
parents | 7d24201b6447 |
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A script that implements uppercasing all letters in a file. $ UPPERCASEPY="$TESTTMP/uppercase.py" $ cat > $UPPERCASEPY <<EOF > import sys > from mercurial.utils.procutil import setbinary > setbinary(sys.stdin) > setbinary(sys.stdout) > sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read().upper()) > EOF $ TESTLINES="foo\nbar\nbaz\n" $ printf $TESTLINES | "$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY FOO BAR BAZ This file attempts to test our workarounds for pickle's lack of support for short reads. $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > fix = > [fix] > uppercase-whole-file:command="$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY > uppercase-whole-file:pattern=set:** > EOF $ hg init repo $ cd repo # Create a file that's large enough that it seems to not fit in # pickle's buffer, making it use the code path that expects our # _blockingreader's read() method to return bytes. $ echo "some stuff" > file $ for i in $($TESTDIR/seq.py 13); do > cat file file > tmp > mv -f tmp file > done $ hg commit -Am "add large file" adding file Check that we don't get a crash $ hg fix -r . saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/*-fix.hg (glob)