check-code: catch Python 'is' comparing number or string literals
The Python 'is' operator compares object identity, so it should
definitely not be applied to string or number literals, which Python
implementations are free to represent with a temporary object.
This should catch the following kinds of bogus expressions (examples):
x is 'foo' x is not 'foo'
x is "bar" x is not "bar"
x is 42 x is not 42
x is -36 x is not -36
As originally proposed by Martin Geisler, amended with catching
negative numbers.
$ . "$TESTDIR/bzr-definitions"
empty directory
$ mkdir test-empty
$ cd test-empty
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ echo content > a
$ bzr add -q a
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Initial add'
$ mkdir empty
$ bzr add -q empty
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Empty directory added'
$ echo content > empty/something
$ bzr add -q empty/something
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Added file into directory'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
2 Initial add
1 Empty directory added
0 Added file into directory
$ manifest source-hg 1
% manifest of 1
644 a
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
644 a
644 empty/something
$ cd ..
directory renames
$ mkdir test-dir-rename
$ cd test-dir-rename
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ mkdir tpyo
$ echo content > tpyo/something
$ bzr add -q tpyo
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Added directory'
$ bzr mv tpyo typo
tpyo => typo
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Oops, typo'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Added directory
0 Oops, typo
$ manifest source-hg 0
% manifest of 0
644 tpyo/something
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
644 typo/something
$ cd ..
nested directory renames
$ mkdir test-nested-dir-rename
$ cd test-nested-dir-rename
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ mkdir -p firstlevel/secondlevel/thirdlevel
$ echo content > firstlevel/secondlevel/file
$ echo this_needs_to_be_there_too > firstlevel/secondlevel/thirdlevel/stuff
$ bzr add -q firstlevel
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Added nested directories'
$ bzr mv firstlevel/secondlevel secondlevel
firstlevel/secondlevel => secondlevel
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Moved secondlevel one level up'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Added nested directories
0 Moved secondlevel one level up
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
644 secondlevel/file
644 secondlevel/thirdlevel/stuff
$ cd ..
directory remove
$ mkdir test-dir-remove
$ cd test-dir-remove
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ mkdir src
$ echo content > src/sourcecode
$ bzr add -q src
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Added directory'
$ bzr rm -q src
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Removed directory'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Added directory
0 Removed directory
$ manifest source-hg 0
% manifest of 0
644 src/sourcecode
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
$ cd ..
directory replace
$ mkdir test-dir-replace
$ cd test-dir-replace
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ mkdir first second
$ echo content > first/file
$ echo morecontent > first/dummy
$ echo othercontent > second/something
$ bzr add -q first second
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Initial layout'
$ bzr mv first/file second/file
first/file => second/file
$ bzr mv first third
first => third
$ bzr commit -q -m 'Some conflicting moves'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Initial layout
0 Some conflicting moves
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
644 second/file
644 second/something
644 third/dummy
$ cd ..