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run-tests: don't warn on unnecessary globs mandated by check-code.py
When test output is processed, if os.altsep is defined (i.e. on Windows),
TTest.globmatch() will cause a warning later on if a line has a glob that isn't
necessary. Unfortunately, the regex checking in check-code.py doesn't have this
context. Therefore we ended up with cases where the test would get flagged with
a warning only on Windows because a glob was present, because check-code.py
would warn if it wasn't. For example, from test-subrepo.t:
$ hg -R issue1852a push `pwd`/issue1852c
pushing to $TESTTMP/issue1852c (glob)
The glob isn't necessary here because the slash is shown as it was provided.
However, check-code mandates one to handle the case where the default path has
backslashes in it.
Break the cycle by checking against a subset of the check-code rules before
flagging the test with a warning, and ignore the superfluous glob if it matches
a rule. This change fixes warnings in test-largefiles-update.t, test-subrepo.t,
test-tag.t, and test-rename-dir-merge.t on Windows.
I really hate that the rules are copy/pasted here (minus the leading two spaces)
because it would be nice to only update the rules once, in a single place. But
I'm not sure how else to do it. I'm open to suggestions. Splitting some of the
rules out of check-code.py seems wrong, but so does moving check-code.py out of
contrib, given that other checking scripts live there.
There are other glob patterns that could be copied over, but this is enough to
make the current tests run on Windows.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Tue, 18 Nov 2014 22:02:00 -0500 |
parents | 5d57b2101ab1 |
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#!/usr/bin/env bash hg init remote cd remote echo "0" >> afile hg add afile hg commit -m "0.0" echo "1" >> afile hg commit -m "0.1" echo "2" >> afile hg commit -m "0.2" echo "3" >> afile hg commit -m "0.3" hg update -C 0 echo "1" >> afile hg commit -m "1.1" echo "2" >> afile hg commit -m "1.2" echo "a line" > fred echo "3" >> afile hg add fred hg commit -m "1.3" hg mv afile adifferentfile hg commit -m "1.3m" hg update -C 3 hg mv afile anotherfile hg commit -m "0.3m" hg bundle -a ../remote.hg cd .. rm -Rf remote