view tests/test-convert-svn-tags.t @ 23444:88629daa727b

merge: demonstrate that directory renames can lose local file content When a directory has been renamed on the local branch and a file has been added in the old location on a remote branch, we move that new file to the new location. Unfortunately, if there is already a file there, we overwrite it with the contents from the remote branch. For untracked local files, we should probably abort, and for tracked local files, we should merge the contents. To start with, let's add a test to demonstrate the breakage. Also note that while files merged in from a remote branch are normally (and unintuitively) reported as modified, these files are reported as added.
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Tue, 02 Dec 2014 13:28:07 -0800
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#require svn svn-bindings

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > convert =
  > EOF

  $ svnadmin create svn-repo
  $ svnadmin load -q svn-repo < "$TESTDIR/svn/tags.svndump"

Convert
  $ hg convert --datesort svn-repo A-hg
  initializing destination A-hg repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  5 init projA
  4 adda
  3 changea
  2 changea2
  1 changea3
  0 changea
  updating tags

  $ cd A-hg
  $ hg log -G --template '{rev} {desc|firstline} tags: {tags}\n'
  o  6 update tags tags: tip
  |
  o  5 changea tags: trunk.goodtag
  |
  o  4 changea3 tags:
  |
  o  3 changea2 tags: trunk.v1
  |
  o  2 changea tags:
  |
  o  1 adda tags:
  |
  o  0 init projA tags:
  

  $ hg tags -q
  tip
  trunk.goodtag
  trunk.v1

  $ cd ..

Convert without tags

  $ hg convert --datesort --config convert.svn.tags= svn-repo A-notags-hg
  initializing destination A-notags-hg repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  5 init projA
  4 adda
  3 changea
  2 changea2
  1 changea3
  0 changea

  $ hg -R A-notags-hg tags -q
  tip