mq/qqueue: add --purge option to delete a queue and its patch dir
qqueue --delete only deletes the reference to the queue, and leaves
the associated patch directory behind. There is no Mercurial-way of
getting rid of that patch directory afterward.
This patch adds the --purge option to qqueue, that deletes the queue
from the list, and also removes the associated patch dir. If the queue
was non-existant, but the patch dir was, it is removed nonetheless.
This is to avoid manual intervention in the .hg directory.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir test
cd test
echo foo>foo
hg init
hg addremove
hg commit -m 1
hg verify
hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid
cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
cd ..
hg clone --pull http://foo:bar@localhost:$HGPORT/ copy | sed -e "s,:$HGPORT/,:\$HGPORT/,"
cd copy
hg verify
hg co
cat foo
hg manifest --debug
hg pull | sed -e "s,:$HGPORT/,:\$HGPORT/,"
hg rollback --dry-run --verbose | sed -e "s,:$HGPORT/,:\$HGPORT/,"
echo % issue 622
cd ..
hg init empty
cd empty
hg pull -u ../test
echo % test file: uri handling
hg pull -q file://../test-doesnt-exist 2>&1 \
| sed 's%abort: repository.*/test-doesnt-exist%abort: repository /test-doesnt-exist%'
hg pull -q file:../test
# It's tricky to make file:// URLs working on every platforms
# with regular shell commands.
URL=`python -c "import os; print 'file://foobar' + ('/' + os.getcwd().replace(os.sep, '/')).replace('//', '/') + '/../test'"`
hg pull -q "$URL"