view tests/test-convert-bzr-114.t @ 20768:57d0c8c3b947 stable

qnew: save manually edited commit message into ".hg/last-message.txt" Before this patch, manually edited commit message for "hg qnew -e" isn't saved into ".hg/last-message.txt" until it is saved by "localrepository.savecommitmessage()" in "localrepository.commit()". This may lose such commit message, if unexpected exception is raised. This patch saves manually edited commit message for "hg qnew -e" into ".hg/last-message.txt" just after user editing. This patch doesn't save the message specified by -m/-l options as same as other commands. This is the simplest implementation to fix on stable. Editing and saving commit message should be centralized into the framework of "localrepository.commit()" with "editor" argument in the future. This patch uses repository wrapping class for exception raising before saving commit message in "localrepository.commit()" easily and certainly, because such exception requires corner case condition.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Wed, 19 Mar 2014 01:07:41 +0900
parents d1f88ae495b4
children 7a9cbb315d84
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  $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" bzr114 || exit 80
  $ . "$TESTDIR/bzr-definitions"

The file/directory replacement can only be reproduced on
bzr >= 1.4. Merge it back in test-convert-bzr-directories once
this version becomes mainstream.
replace file with dir

  $ mkdir test-replace-file-with-dir
  $ cd test-replace-file-with-dir
  $ bzr init -q source
  $ cd source
  $ echo d > d
  $ bzr add -q d
  $ bzr commit -q -m 'add d file'
  $ rm d
  $ mkdir d
  $ bzr add -q d
  $ bzr commit -q -m 'replace with d dir'
  $ echo a > d/a
  $ bzr add -q d/a
  $ bzr commit -q -m 'add d/a'
  $ cd ..
  $ hg convert source source-hg
  initializing destination source-hg repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  2 add d file
  1 replace with d dir
  0 add d/a
  $ manifest source-hg tip
  % manifest of tip
  644   d/a
  $ cd source-hg
  $ hg update
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd ../..