view tests/helpers-testrepo.sh @ 52143:dc97e8670dec stable 6.9rc0

doc: register the `config-doc` rst directive This was making the build fail because the directive was unknown.
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Mon, 28 Oct 2024 16:25:23 +0100
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# In most cases, the mercurial repository can be read by the bundled hg, but
# that isn't always true because third-party extensions may change the store
# format, for example. In which case, the system hg installation is used.
#
# We want to use the hg version being tested when interacting with the test
# repository, and the system hg when interacting with the mercurial source code
# repository.
#
# The mercurial source repository was typically orignally cloned with the
# system mercurial installation, and may require extensions or settings from
# the system installation.

if [ -n "$HGTESTEXTRAEXTENSIONS" ]; then
    for extension in $HGTESTEXTRAEXTENSIONS; do
        extraoptions="$extraoptions --config extensions.$extension=!"
    done
fi

syshg () {
    (
        syshgenv
        exec hg "$@"
    )
}

# Revert the environment so that running "hg" runs the system hg
# rather than the test hg installation.
syshgenv () {
    . "$HGTEST_RESTOREENV"
    HGPLAIN=1
    export HGPLAIN
    if [ -n "$HGTEST_BASE_HGMODULEPOLICY" ]; then
        HGMODULEPOLICY="$HGTEST_BASE_HGMODULEPOLICY"
    else
        unset HGMODULEPOLICY
    fi
    export HGMODULEPOLICY
}

# The test-repo is a live hg repository which may have evolution markers
# created, e.g. when a ~/.hgrc enabled evolution.
#
# Tests may be 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

# Use the system hg command if the bundled hg can't read the repository with
# no warning nor error.
if [ -n "`hg id -R "$TESTDIR/.." 2>&1 >/dev/null`" ]; then
    testrepohg() {
        syshg "$@"
    }
    testrepohgenv() {
        syshgenv "$@"
    }
else
    testrepohg() {
        hg $extraoptions "$@"
    }
    testrepohgenv() {
        :
    }
fi