tests/helpers-testrepo.sh
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
Tue, 07 Mar 2017 14:19:08 -0800
changeset 31222 56d3e0b499df
parent 29219 3c9066ed557c
child 33116 6c113a7dec52
permissions -rw-r--r--
rebase: clear updatestate during rebase --abort in more cases Previously, rebase --abort would only call update if you were on a node that had already been rebased. This meant that if the rebase failed during the rebase of the first commit, the working copy would be left dirty (with a .hg/updatestate file) and rebase --abort would not have update to clean it up. The fix is to also perform an update if you're still on the target node or on the original working copy node (since the working copy may be dirty, we still need to do the update). We don't want to perform an update in all cases though because of issue4009. A subsequent patch makes this case much more common, since it causes the entire rebase transaction to rollback during unexpected exceptions. This causes the existing test-rebase-abort.t to cover this case.

# The test-repo is a live hg repository which may have evolution
# markers created, e.g. when a ~/.hgrc enabled evolution.
#
# Tests are run using a custom HGRCPATH, which do not
# enable evolution markers by default.
#
# If test-repo includes evolution markers, and we do not
# enable evolution markers, hg will occasionally complain
# when it notices them, which disrupts tests resulting in
# sporadic failures.
#
# Since we aren't performing any write operations on the
# test-repo, there's no harm in telling hg that we support
# evolution markers, which is what the following lines
# for the hgrc file do:
cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
[experimental]
evolution=createmarkers
EOF