httprepo: suppress the `real URL is...' message in safe, common cases.
When the actual and requested URL only differ by trailing slashes,
there is no need to warn. As an example, this easily happens when
accessing repositories on Bitbucket over HTTP(S).
As far as I could tell, there were no existing tests for this
behaviour.
#!/bin/sh
echo '[extensions]' >> $HGRCPATH
echo 'hgext.mq =' >> $HGRCPATH
hg init repo
cd repo
echo foo > foo
hg ci -qAm 'add a file'
hg qinit
hg qnew foo
echo foo >> foo
hg qrefresh -m 'append foo'
hg qnew bar
echo bar >> foo
hg qrefresh -m 'append bar'
echo '% try to commit on top of a patch'
echo quux >> foo
hg ci -m 'append quux'
# cheat a bit...
mv .hg/patches .hg/patches2
hg ci -m 'append quux'
mv .hg/patches2 .hg/patches
echo '% qpop/qrefresh on the wrong revision'
hg qpop
hg qpop -n patches 2>&1 | sed -e 's/\(using patch queue:\).*/\1/'
hg qrefresh
hg up -C qtip
echo '% qpop'
hg qpop
echo '% qrefresh'
hg qrefresh
echo '% tip:'
hg tip --template '{rev} {desc}\n'