tests/test-symlinks
author Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:15:08 +0000
changeset 7618 6c89dd0a7797
parent 5116 35d47b06d4e3
child 10775 c52057614c72
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Bugzilla 2.18 and on use contrib/sendbugmail.pl, not processmail. During 2.17, Bugzilla ditched the old 'processmail' script. With 2.18 contrib/sendbugmail.pl arrived in its place. For notification emails to work properly, sendbugmail.pl requires as its second parameter the Bugzilla user who made the commit. Otherwise the user will not be recognised as the committer, and will receive notification emails about the commit regardless of their preference about being notified on their own commits. This parameter should be given to processmail also, but wasn't for historical reasons. Add new config with the local Bugzilla install directory, and provide defaults for the notify string which should work for most setups. Still permit notify string to be specified, and for backwards compatibility with any extant notify strings try first interpolating notify string with old-style single bug ID argument. Add new 2.18 support version to introduce sendbugmail.pl. In other words, this update should be backwards-compatible with existing installations, but offers simplified setup in most cases. And as a bonus Bugzilla notification emails will be dispatched correctly; notifiers will not receive an email unless configured to do so.

#!/bin/sh
#Test bug regarding symlinks that showed up in hg 0.7
#Author: Matthew Elder <sseses@gmail.com>

"$TESTDIR/hghave" symlink || exit 80

#make and initialize repo
hg init test; cd test;

#make a file and a symlink
touch foo; ln -s foo bar;

#import with addremove -- symlink walking should _not_ screwup.
hg addremove

#commit -- the symlink should _not_ appear added to dir state
hg commit -m 'initial'

#add a new file so hg will let me commit again
touch bomb

#again, symlink should _not_ show up on dir state
hg addremove

#Assert screamed here before, should go by without consequence
hg commit -m 'is there a bug?'

cd .. ; rm -r test
hg init test; cd test;

mkdir dir
touch a.c dir/a.o dir/b.o
# test what happens if we want to trick hg
hg commit -A -m 0
echo "relglob:*.o" > .hgignore
rm a.c
rm dir/a.o
rm dir/b.o
mkdir dir/a.o
ln -s nonexist dir/b.o
mkfifo a.c
# it should show a.c, dir/a.o and dir/b.o deleted
hg status
hg status a.c

echo '# test absolute path through symlink outside repo'
cd ..
p=`pwd`
hg init x
ln -s x y
cd x
touch f
hg add f
hg status $p/y/f

echo '# try symlink outside repo to file inside'
ln -s x/f ../z
# this should fail
hg status ../z && { echo hg mistakenly exited with status 0; exit 1; } || :

cd .. ; rm -r test
hg init test; cd test;

echo '# try cloning symlink in a subdir'
echo '1. commit a symlink'
mkdir -p a/b/c
cd a/b/c
ln -s /path/to/symlink/source demo
cd ../../..
hg stat
hg commit -A -m 'add symlink in a/b/c subdir'
echo '2. clone it'
cd ..
hg clone test testclone

echo '# git symlink diff'
cd testclone
hg diff --git -r null:tip
hg export --git tip > ../sl.diff
echo '# import git symlink diff'
hg rm a/b/c/demo
hg commit -m'remove link'
hg import ../sl.diff
hg diff --git -r 1:tip