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hg: show the correct message when cloning an LFS repo with extension disabled The `extensions._disabledpaths()` doesn't handle fetching help from `__index__`, so it returns an empty dictionary of paths. That means None is always returned from `extensions.disabled_help()` when embedding resources inside the pyoxidizer or py2exe binary, regardless of the arg or if is an external extension stored in the filesystem. And that means wrongly telling the user with an explicitly disabled LFS extension that it will be enabled locally upon cloning from an LFS remote. That causes test-lfs-serve.t:295 to fail. This effectively reverts most of the rest of 843418dc0b1b, while keeping the help text change in place (which was specifically identified as a problem).
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 05 Dec 2022 15:14:33 -0500
parents b3480822a251
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#testcases dirstate-v1 dirstate-v2

#if dirstate-v2
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [format]
  > use-dirstate-v2=1
  > [storage]
  > dirstate-v2.slow-path=allow
  > EOF
#endif

  $ hg init ignorerepo
  $ cd ignorerepo

debugignore with no hgignore should be deterministic:
  $ hg debugignore
  <nevermatcher>

Issue562: .hgignore requires newline at end:

  $ touch foo
  $ touch bar
  $ touch baz
  $ cat > makeignore.py <<EOF
  > f = open(".hgignore", "w")
  > f.write("ignore\n")
  > f.write("foo\n")
  > # No EOL here
  > f.write("bar")
  > f.close()
  > EOF

  $ "$PYTHON" makeignore.py

Should display baz only:

  $ hg status
  ? baz

  $ rm foo bar baz .hgignore makeignore.py

  $ touch a.o
  $ touch a.c
  $ touch syntax
  $ mkdir dir
  $ touch dir/a.o
  $ touch dir/b.o
  $ touch dir/c.o

  $ hg add dir/a.o
  $ hg commit -m 0
  $ hg add dir/b.o

  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? dir/c.o
  ? syntax

  $ echo "*.o" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  abort: $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: invalid pattern (relre): *.o (glob)
  [255]

Test relre with flags (issue6759)
---------------------------------

regexp with flag is the first one

  $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' > .hgignore
  $ echo 're:.hgignore' >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? a.c
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='(?i:.*\\.O$)|.*.hgignore'>

regex with flag is not the first one

  $ echo 're:.hgignore' > .hgignore
  $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? a.c
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='.*.hgignore|(?i:.*\\.O$)'>

flag in a pattern should affect that pattern only

  $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' > .hgignore
  $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='(?i:.*\\.O$)|.*.HGIGNORE'>

  $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' > .hgignore
  $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='.*.HGIGNORE|(?i:.*\\.O$)'>

Check that '^' after flag is properly detected.

  $ echo 're:(?i)^[^a].*\.O$' > .hgignore
  $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='(?i:^[^a].*\\.O$)|.*.HGIGNORE'>

  $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' > .hgignore
  $ echo 're:(?i)^[^a].*\.O$' >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='.*.HGIGNORE|(?i:^[^a].*\\.O$)'>


further testing
---------------

  $ echo 're:^(?!a).*\.o$' > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? syntax
#if rhg
  $ hg status --config rhg.on-unsupported=abort
  unsupported feature: Unsupported syntax regex parse error:
      ^(?:^(?!a).*\.o$)
           ^^^
  error: look-around, including look-ahead and look-behind, is not supported
  [252]
#endif

Ensure given files are relative to cwd

  $ echo "dir/.*\.o" > .hgignore
  $ hg status -i
  I dir/c.o

  $ hg debugignore dir/c.o dir/missing.o
  dir/c.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
  dir/missing.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
  $ cd dir
  $ hg debugignore c.o missing.o
  c.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
  missing.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)

For icasefs, inexact matches also work, except for missing files

#if icasefs
  $ hg debugignore c.O missing.O
  c.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
  missing.O is not ignored
#endif

  $ cd ..

  $ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax

Ensure that comments work:

  $ touch 'foo#bar' 'quux#' 'quu0#'
#if no-windows
  $ touch 'baz\' 'baz\wat' 'ba0\#wat' 'ba1\\' 'ba1\\wat' 'quu0\'
#endif

  $ cat <<'EOF' >> .hgignore
  > # full-line comment
  >   # whitespace-only comment line
  > syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment
  > a.c  # pattern, then whitespace, then comment
  > baz\\# # (escaped) backslash, then comment
  > ba0\\\#w # (escaped) backslash, escaped comment character, then comment
  > ba1\\\\# # (escaped) backslashes, then comment
  > foo\#b # escaped comment character
  > quux\## escaped comment character at end of name
  > EOF
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? quu0#
  ? quu0\ (no-windows !)

  $ cat <<'EOF' > .hgignore
  > .*\.o
  > syntax: glob
  > syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment
  > a.c  # pattern, then whitespace, then comment
  > baz\\#* # (escaped) backslash, then comment
  > ba0\\\#w* # (escaped) backslash, escaped comment character, then comment
  > ba1\\\\#* # (escaped) backslashes, then comment
  > foo\#b* # escaped comment character
  > quux\## escaped comment character at end of name
  > quu0[\#]# escaped comment character inside [...]
  > EOF
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? ba1\\wat (no-windows !)
  ? baz\wat (no-windows !)
  ? quu0\ (no-windows !)

  $ rm 'foo#bar' 'quux#' 'quu0#'
#if no-windows
  $ rm 'baz\' 'baz\wat' 'ba0\#wat' 'ba1\\' 'ba1\\wat' 'quu0\'
#endif

Check that '^\.' does not ignore the root directory:

  $ echo "^\." > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? dir/c.o
  ? syntax

Test that patterns from ui.ignore options are read:

  $ echo > .hgignore
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [ui]
  > ignore.other = $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hg/testhgignore
  > EOF
  $ echo "glob:**.o" > .hg/testhgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax

empty out testhgignore
  $ echo > .hg/testhgignore

Test relative ignore path (issue4473):

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [ui]
  > ignore.relative = .hg/testhgignorerel
  > EOF
  $ echo "glob:*.o" > .hg/testhgignorerel
  $ cd dir
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='.*\\.o(?:/|$)'>

  $ cd ..
  $ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel
  $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
  $ echo "re:.*\.o" >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax

  $ echo "syntax: invalid" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: ignoring invalid syntax 'invalid'
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? dir/c.o
  ? syntax

  $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
  $ echo "*.o" >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? syntax

  $ echo "relglob:syntax*" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? dir/c.o

  $ echo "relglob:*" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o

  $ cd dir
  $ hg status .
  A b.o

  $ hg debugignore
  <includematcher includes='.*(?:/|$)'>

  $ hg debugignore b.o
  b.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: '*') (glob)

  $ cd ..

Check patterns that match only the directory

"(fsmonitor !)" below assumes that fsmonitor is enabled with
"walk_on_invalidate = false" (default), which doesn't involve
re-walking whole repository at detection of .hgignore change.

  $ echo "^dir\$" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? dir/c.o (fsmonitor !)
  ? syntax

Check recursive glob pattern matches no directories (dir/**/c.o matches dir/c.o)

  $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
  $ echo "dir/**/c.o" >> .hgignore
  $ touch dir/c.o
  $ mkdir dir/subdir
  $ touch dir/subdir/c.o
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? a.c
  ? a.o
  ? syntax
  $ hg debugignore a.c
  a.c is not ignored
  $ hg debugignore dir/c.o
  dir/c.o is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 2: 'dir/**/c.o') (glob)

Check rooted globs

  $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge=
  $ echo "syntax: rootglob" > .hgignore
  $ echo "a/*.ext" >> .hgignore
  $ for p in a b/a aa; do mkdir -p $p; touch $p/b.ext; done
  $ hg status -A 'set:**.ext'
  ? aa/b.ext
  ? b/a/b.ext
  I a/b.ext

Check using 'include:' in ignore file

  $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge=
  $ touch foo.included

  $ echo ".*.included" > otherignore
  $ hg status -I "include:otherignore"
  ? foo.included

  $ echo "include:otherignore" >> .hgignore
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? .hgignore
  ? otherignore

Check recursive uses of 'include:'

  $ echo "include:nested/ignore" >> otherignore
  $ mkdir nested nested/more
  $ echo "glob:*ignore" > nested/ignore
  $ echo "rootglob:a" >> nested/ignore
  $ touch a nested/a nested/more/a
  $ hg status
  A dir/b.o
  ? nested/a
  ? nested/more/a
  $ rm a nested/a nested/more/a

  $ cp otherignore goodignore
  $ echo "include:badignore" >> otherignore
  $ hg status
  skipping unreadable pattern file 'badignore': $ENOENT$
  A dir/b.o

  $ mv goodignore otherignore

Check using 'include:' while in a non-root directory

  $ cd ..
  $ hg -R ignorerepo status
  A dir/b.o
  $ cd ignorerepo

Check including subincludes

  $ hg revert -q --all
  $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge=
  $ echo ".hgignore" > .hgignore
  $ mkdir dir1 dir2
  $ touch dir1/file1 dir1/file2 dir2/file1 dir2/file2
  $ echo "subinclude:dir2/.hgignore" >> .hgignore
  $ echo "glob:file*2" > dir2/.hgignore
  $ hg status
  ? dir1/file1
  ? dir1/file2
  ? dir2/file1

Check including subincludes with other patterns

  $ echo "subinclude:dir1/.hgignore" >> .hgignore

  $ mkdir dir1/subdir
  $ touch dir1/subdir/file1
  $ echo "rootglob:f?le1" > dir1/.hgignore
  $ hg status
  ? dir1/file2
  ? dir1/subdir/file1
  ? dir2/file1
  $ rm dir1/subdir/file1

  $ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore
  $ hg status
  ? dir1/file2
  ? dir2/file1

Check multiple levels of sub-ignores

  $ touch dir1/subdir/subfile1 dir1/subdir/subfile3 dir1/subdir/subfile4
  $ echo "subinclude:subdir/.hgignore" >> dir1/.hgignore
  $ echo "glob:subfil*3" >> dir1/subdir/.hgignore

  $ hg status
  ? dir1/file2
  ? dir1/subdir/subfile4
  ? dir2/file1

Check include subignore at the same level

  $ mv dir1/subdir/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo
  $ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore
  $ echo "subinclude:.hgignoretwo" >> dir1/.hgignore
  $ echo "glob:file*2" > dir1/.hgignoretwo

  $ hg status | grep file2
  [1]
  $ hg debugignore dir1/file2
  dir1/file2 is ignored
  (ignore rule in dir2/.hgignore, line 1: 'file*2')

#if windows

Windows paths are accepted on input

  $ rm dir1/.hgignore
  $ echo "dir1/file*" >> .hgignore
  $ hg debugignore "dir1\file2"
  dir1/file2 is ignored
  (ignore rule in $TESTTMP\ignorerepo\.hgignore, line 4: 'dir1/file*')
  $ hg up -qC .

#endif

#if dirstate-v2 rust

Check the hash of ignore patterns written in the dirstate
This is an optimization that is only relevant when using the Rust extensions

  $ cat_filename_and_hash () {
  >     for i in "$@"; do
  >         printf "$i "
  >         cat "$i" | "$TESTDIR"/f --raw-sha1 | sed 's/^raw-sha1=//'
  >     done
  > }
  $ hg status > /dev/null
  $ cat_filename_and_hash .hg/testhgignore .hg/testhgignorerel .hgignore dir2/.hgignore dir1/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo | $TESTDIR/f --sha1
  sha1=c0beb296395d48ced8e14f39009c4ea6e409bfe6
  $ hg debugstate --docket | grep ignore
  ignore pattern hash: c0beb296395d48ced8e14f39009c4ea6e409bfe6

  $ echo rel > .hg/testhgignorerel
  $ hg status > /dev/null
  $ cat_filename_and_hash .hg/testhgignore .hg/testhgignorerel .hgignore dir2/.hgignore dir1/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo | $TESTDIR/f --sha1
  sha1=b8e63d3428ec38abc68baa27631516d5ec46b7fa
  $ hg debugstate --docket | grep ignore
  ignore pattern hash: b8e63d3428ec38abc68baa27631516d5ec46b7fa
  $ cd ..

Check that the hash depends on the source of the hgignore patterns
(otherwise the context is lost and things like subinclude are cached improperly)

  $ hg init ignore-collision
  $ cd ignore-collision
  $ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel

  $ mkdir dir1/ dir1/subdir
  $ touch dir1/subdir/f dir1/subdir/ignored1
  $ echo 'ignored1' > dir1/.hgignore

  $ mkdir dir2 dir2/subdir
  $ touch dir2/subdir/f dir2/subdir/ignored2
  $ echo 'ignored2' > dir2/.hgignore
  $ echo 'subinclude:dir2/.hgignore' >> .hgignore
  $ echo 'subinclude:dir1/.hgignore' >> .hgignore

  $ hg commit -Aqm_

  $ > dir1/.hgignore
  $ echo 'ignored' > dir2/.hgignore
  $ echo 'ignored1' >> dir2/.hgignore
  $ hg status
  M dir1/.hgignore
  M dir2/.hgignore
  ? dir1/subdir/ignored1

#endif