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osutil: improve portability
- manually inline mode_to_kind
- remove unused alloca include
- remove fstatat and associated bits
It's not obvious that there's an advantage to using fstatat in terms
of performance. The race-avoidance properties of fstatat aren't
terribly useful to us either. So best to avoid it until we figure out
how to use it portably.
author | Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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date | Thu, 11 Oct 2007 17:46:06 -0500 |
parents | 9b469bdb1ce1 |
children | b0ff52ec9b52 1fb38ef1f113 |
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#!/bin/sh hg init a mkdir a/d1 mkdir a/d1/d2 echo line 1 > a/a echo line 1 > a/d1/d2/a hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -Ama echo line 2 >> a/a hg --cwd a ci -u someone -d '1 0' -m'second change' echo % import exported patch hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip > tip.patch hg --cwd b import ../tip.patch echo % message should be same hg --cwd b tip | grep 'second change' echo % committer should be same hg --cwd b tip | grep someone rm -r b echo % import of plain diff should fail without message hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch hg --cwd b import ../tip.patch rm -r b echo % import of plain diff should be ok with message hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch hg --cwd b import -mpatch ../tip.patch rm -r b echo % hg -R repo import # put the clone in a subdir - having a directory named "a" # used to hide a bug. mkdir dir hg clone -r0 a dir/b hg --cwd a export tip > dir/tip.patch cd dir hg -R b import tip.patch cd .. rm -r dir echo % import from stdin hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % override commit message hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip | hg --cwd b import -m 'override' - hg --cwd b tip | grep override rm -r b cat > mkmsg.py <<EOF import email.Message, sys msg = email.Message.Message() msg.set_payload('email commit message\n' + open('tip.patch').read()) msg['Subject'] = 'email patch' msg['From'] = 'email patcher' sys.stdout.write(msg.as_string()) EOF echo % plain diff in email, subject, message body hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch python mkmsg.py > msg.patch hg --cwd b import ../msg.patch hg --cwd b tip | grep email rm -r b echo % plain diff in email, no subject, message body hg clone -r0 a b grep -v '^Subject:' msg.patch | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % plain diff in email, subject, no message body hg clone -r0 a b grep -v '^email ' msg.patch | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % plain diff in email, no subject, no message body, should fail hg clone -r0 a b egrep -v '^(Subject|email)' msg.patch | hg --cwd b import - rm -r b echo % hg export in email, should use patch header hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip > tip.patch python mkmsg.py | hg --cwd b import - hg --cwd b tip | grep second rm -r b # subject: duplicate detection, removal of [PATCH] # The '---' tests the gitsendmail handling without proper mail headers cat > mkmsg2.py <<EOF import email.Message, sys msg = email.Message.Message() msg.set_payload('email patch\n\nnext line\n---\n' + open('tip.patch').read()) msg['Subject'] = '[PATCH] email patch' msg['From'] = 'email patcher' sys.stdout.write(msg.as_string()) EOF echo '% plain diff in email, [PATCH] subject, message body with subject' hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a diff -r0:1 > tip.patch python mkmsg2.py | hg --cwd b import - hg --cwd b tip --template '{desc}\n' rm -r b # bug non regression test # importing a patch in a subdirectory failed at the commit stage echo line 2 >> a/d1/d2/a hg --cwd a ci -u someoneelse -d '1 0' -m'subdir change' echo % hg import in a subdirectory hg clone -r0 a b hg --cwd a export tip | sed -e 's/d1\/d2\///' > tip.patch dir=`pwd` cd b/d1/d2 2>&1 > /dev/null hg import ../../../tip.patch cd $dir echo "% message should be 'subdir change'" hg --cwd b tip | grep 'subdir change' echo "% committer should be 'someoneelse'" hg --cwd b tip | grep someoneelse echo "% should be empty" hg --cwd b status