Use python instead of shell printf with \x sequences for test-encoding.
Needed e.g. to be compatible with Solaris.
#!/bin/sh
hg init t
cd t
# we need a repo with some legacy latin-1 changesets
hg unbundle $TESTDIR/legacy-encoding.hg
hg co
python << EOF
f = file('latin-1', 'w'); f.write("latin-1 e' encoded: \xe9"); f.close()
f = file('utf-8', 'w'); f.write("utf-8 e' encoded: \xc3\xa9"); f.close()
f = file('latin-1-tag', 'w'); f.write("\xe9"); f.close()
EOF
echo % should fail with encoding error
echo "plain old ascii" > a
hg st
HGENCODING=ascii hg ci -l latin-1 -d "0 0"
echo % these should work
echo "latin-1" > a
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -l latin-1 -d "0 0"
echo "utf-8" > a
HGENCODING=utf-8 hg ci -l utf-8 -d "0 0"
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg tag -d "0 0" `cat latin-1-tag`
echo % ascii
hg --encoding ascii log
echo % latin-1
hg --encoding latin-1 log
echo % utf-8
hg --encoding utf-8 log
echo % ascii
HGENCODING=ascii hg tags
echo % latin-1
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg tags
echo % utf-8
HGENCODING=utf-8 hg tags