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test-check-commit-hg: clarify misleading "commit message rules" error
The test case doesn't only check the commit message, but also the
patch, which can result in confusing output like
+ Revision df6f06d17100 does not comply to commit message rules
+ ------------------------------------------------------
+ 32: adds double empty line
+
+
even when there are no double blank lines in the commit message. Drop
the "commit message" part to make it less confusing.
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 18 Dec 2014 10:11:38 -0800 |
parents | bbe56e07e07a |
children | b62bce819d0c |
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hide outer repo $ hg init Invalid syntax: no value $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF > novaluekey > EOF $ hg showconfig hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: novaluekey (glob) [255] Invalid syntax: no key $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF > =nokeyvalue > EOF $ hg showconfig hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: =nokeyvalue (glob) [255] Test hint about invalid syntax from leading white space $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF > key=value > EOF $ hg showconfig hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: key=value (glob) unexpected leading whitespace [255] $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF > [section] > key=value > EOF $ hg showconfig hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: [section] (glob) unexpected leading whitespace [255] Reset hgrc $ echo > .hg/hgrc Test case sensitive configuration $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [Section] > KeY = Case Sensitive > key = lower case > EOF $ hg showconfig Section Section.KeY=Case Sensitive Section.key=lower case Test "%unset" $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [unsettest] > local-hgrcpath = should be unset (HGRCPATH) > %unset local-hgrcpath > > global = should be unset (HGRCPATH) > > both = should be unset (HGRCPATH) > > set-after-unset = should be unset (HGRCPATH) > EOF $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [unsettest] > local-hgrc = should be unset (.hg/hgrc) > %unset local-hgrc > > %unset global > > both = should be unset (.hg/hgrc) > %unset both > > set-after-unset = should be unset (.hg/hgrc) > %unset set-after-unset > set-after-unset = should be set (.hg/hgrc) > EOF $ hg showconfig unsettest unsettest.set-after-unset=should be set (.hg/hgrc) Test exit code when no config matches $ hg config Section.idontexist [1]