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cmdutil: allow native string as input to check_at_most_one_arg()
We seem to always convert **opts args to use bytes as keys early on in
Mercurial core, but I'm not sure we have good reason to do that, and
not all extensions do that. It's therefore helpful to be able to pass
in a native string to check_at_most_one_arg().
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7699
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 18 Dec 2019 11:11:40 -0800 |
parents | 5abc47d4ca6b |
children | 42d2b31cee0b |
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$ cat > patchtool.py <<EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function > import sys > print('Using custom patch') > if '--binary' in sys.argv: > print('--binary found !') > EOF $ echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "patch=\"$PYTHON\" ../patchtool.py" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo a > a $ hg commit -Ama -d '1 0' adding a $ echo b >> a $ hg commit -Amb -d '2 0' $ cd .. This test checks that: - custom patch commands with arguments actually work - patch code does not try to add weird arguments like --binary when custom patch commands are used. For instance --binary is added by default under win32. check custom patch options are honored $ hg --cwd a export -o ../a.diff tip $ hg clone -r 0 a b adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files new changesets 8580ff50825a updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg --cwd b import -v ../a.diff applying ../a.diff Using custom patch applied to working directory Issue2417: hg import with # comments in description Prepare source repo and patch: $ rm $HGRCPATH $ hg init c $ cd c $ printf "a\rc" > a $ hg ci -A -m 0 a -d '0 0' $ printf "a\rb\rc" > a $ cat << eof > log > first line which can't start with '# ' > # second line is a comment but that shouldn't be a problem. > A patch marker like this was more problematic even after d7452292f9d3: > # HG changeset patch > # User lines looks like this - but it _is_ just a comment > eof $ hg ci -l log -d '0 0' $ hg export -o p 1 $ cd .. Clone and apply patch: $ hg clone -r 0 c d adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files new changesets 7fadb901d403 updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd d $ hg import ../c/p applying ../c/p $ hg log -v -r 1 changeset: 1:cd0bde79c428 tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 files: a description: first line which can't start with '# ' # second line is a comment but that shouldn't be a problem. A patch marker like this was more problematic even after d7452292f9d3: # HG changeset patch # User lines looks like this - but it _is_ just a comment Error exit (issue4746) $ cat >> exit1.py <<EOF > import sys > sys.exit(1) > EOF $ hg import ../c/p --config ui.patch="\"$PYTHON\" \"`pwd`/exit1.py\"" applying ../c/p abort: patch command failed: exited with status 1 [255] $ cd ..