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tests: handle deleted .hg directory (git 2.2.0 and higher) (issue4585) In git 2.2.0 and higher, removing files and directories is changed: removing an object that does not exist returns success rather than failure. As a result, even though .hg/hgrc does not exist, success is returned and the .hg/ directory is removed. To handle this correctly, use 'rm -rf' to allow successful removing for all git versions. The exact changeset where this was introduced in git: 1054af7d04aef64378d69a0496b45cdbf6a0bef2 wrapper.c: remove/unlink_or_warn: simplify, treat ENOENT as success
author Mathias De Maré <mathias.demare@gmail.com>
date Thu, 02 Apr 2015 08:18:33 +0200
parents f78192115229
children 56b2bcea2529
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# Extension dedicated to test patch.diff() upgrade modes
#
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from mercurial import cmdutil, scmutil, patch, util

cmdtable = {}
command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)

@command('autodiff',
    [('', 'git', '', 'git upgrade mode (yes/no/auto/warn/abort)')],
    '[OPTION]... [FILE]...')
def autodiff(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
    diffopts = patch.difffeatureopts(ui, opts)
    git = opts.get('git', 'no')
    brokenfiles = set()
    losedatafn = None
    if git in ('yes', 'no'):
        diffopts.git = git == 'yes'
        diffopts.upgrade = False
    elif git == 'auto':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
    elif git == 'warn':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
        def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs):
            brokenfiles.add(fn)
            return True
    elif git == 'abort':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
        def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs):
            raise util.Abort('losing data for %s' % fn)
    else:
        raise util.Abort('--git must be yes, no or auto')

    node1, node2 = scmutil.revpair(repo, [])
    m = scmutil.match(repo[node2], pats, opts)
    it = patch.diff(repo, node1, node2, match=m, opts=diffopts,
                    losedatafn=losedatafn)
    for chunk in it:
        ui.write(chunk)
    for fn in sorted(brokenfiles):
        ui.write(('data lost for: %s\n' % fn))