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patch: create file even if source is not /dev/null
as long as the first hunk is -0,0 and the source and destination have the
same name. Matt found a patch like this, and /usr/bin/patch accepts it.
author | Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com> |
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date | Fri, 07 Aug 2009 19:27:54 -0700 |
parents | 3f4f14eab085 |
children | d1f209bb9564 |
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#!/bin/sh hg init mkdir d1 d1/d11 d2 echo d1/a > d1/a echo d1/ba > d1/ba echo d1/a1 > d1/d11/a1 echo d1/b > d1/b echo d2/b > d2/b hg add d1/a d1/b d1/ba d1/d11/a1 d2/b hg commit -m "1" -d "1000000 0" echo "# rename a single file" hg rename d1/d11/a1 d2/c hg status -C hg update -C rm d2/c echo "# rename --after a single file" mv d1/d11/a1 d2/c hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 d2/c hg status -C hg update -C rm d2/c echo "# move a single file to an existing directory" hg rename d1/d11/a1 d2 hg status -C hg update -C rm d2/a1 echo "# move --after a single file to an existing directory" mv d1/d11/a1 d2 hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 d2 hg status -C hg update -C rm d2/a1 echo "# rename a file using a relative path" (cd d1/d11; hg rename ../../d2/b e) hg status -C hg update -C rm d1/d11/e echo "# rename --after a file using a relative path" (cd d1/d11; mv ../../d2/b e; hg rename --after ../../d2/b e) hg status -C hg update -C rm d1/d11/e echo "# rename directory d1 as d3" hg rename d1/ d3 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# rename --after directory d1 as d3" mv d1 d3 hg rename --after d1 d3 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# move a directory using a relative path" (cd d2; mkdir d3; hg rename ../d1/d11 d3) hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d2/d3 echo "# move --after a directory using a relative path" (cd d2; mkdir d3; mv ../d1/d11 d3; hg rename --after ../d1/d11 d3) hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d2/d3 echo "# move directory d1/d11 to an existing directory d2 (removes empty d1)" hg rename d1/d11/ d2 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d2/d11 echo "# move directories d1 and d2 to a new directory d3" mkdir d3 hg rename d1 d2 d3 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# move --after directories d1 and d2 to a new directory d3" mkdir d3 mv d1 d2 d3 hg rename --after d1 d2 d3 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# move everything under directory d1 to existing directory d2, do not" echo "# overwrite existing files (d2/b)" hg rename d1/* d2 hg status -C diff d1/b d2/b hg update -C rm d2/a d2/ba d2/d11/a1 echo "# attempt to move one file into a non-existent directory" hg rename d1/a dx/ hg status -C hg update -C echo "# attempt to move potentially more than one file into a non-existent" echo "# directory" hg rename 'glob:d1/**' dx echo "# move every file under d1 to d2/d21 (glob)" mkdir d2/d21 hg rename 'glob:d1/**' d2/d21 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d2/d21 echo "# move --after some files under d1 to d2/d21 (glob)" mkdir d2/d21 mv d1/a d1/d11/a1 d2/d21 hg rename --after 'glob:d1/**' d2/d21 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d2/d21 echo "# move every file under d1 starting with an 'a' to d2/d21 (regexp)" mkdir d2/d21 hg rename 're:d1/([^a][^/]*/)*a.*' d2/d21 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d2/d21 echo "# attempt to overwrite an existing file" echo "ca" > d1/ca hg rename d1/ba d1/ca hg status -C hg update -C echo "# forced overwrite of an existing file" echo "ca" > d1/ca hg rename --force d1/ba d1/ca hg status -C hg update -C rm d1/ca echo "# replace a symlink with a file" ln -s ba d1/ca hg rename --force d1/ba d1/ca hg status -C hg update -C rm d1/ca echo "# do not copy more than one source file to the same destination file" mkdir d3 hg rename d1/* d2/* d3 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# move a whole subtree with \"hg rename .\"" mkdir d3 (cd d1; hg rename . ../d3) hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# move a whole subtree with \"hg rename --after .\"" mkdir d3 mv d1/* d3 (cd d1; hg rename --after . ../d3) hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# move the parent tree with \"hg rename ..\"" (cd d1/d11; hg rename .. ../../d3) hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# skip removed files" hg remove d1/b hg rename d1 d3 hg status -C hg update -C rm -rf d3 echo "# transitive rename" hg rename d1/b d1/bb hg rename d1/bb d1/bc hg status -C hg update -C rm d1/bc echo "# transitive rename --after" hg rename d1/b d1/bb mv d1/bb d1/bc hg rename --after d1/bb d1/bc hg status -C hg update -C rm d1/bc echo "# idempotent renames (d1/b -> d1/bb followed by d1/bb -> d1/b)" hg rename d1/b d1/bb echo "some stuff added to d1/bb" >> d1/bb hg rename d1/bb d1/b hg status -C hg update -C echo "# check illegal path components" hg rename d1/d11/a1 .hg/foo hg status -C hg rename d1/d11/a1 ../foo hg status -C mv d1/d11/a1 .hg/foo hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 .hg/foo hg status -C hg update -C rm .hg/foo hg rename d1/d11/a1 .hg hg status -C hg rename d1/d11/a1 .. hg status -C mv d1/d11/a1 .hg hg rename --after d1/d11/a1 .hg hg status -C hg update -C rm .hg/a1 (cd d1/d11; hg rename ../../d2/b ../../.hg/foo) hg status -C (cd d1/d11; hg rename ../../d2/b ../../../foo) hg status -C