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add: introduce a warning message for non-portable filenames (issue2756) (BC) On POSIX platforms, the 'add', 'addremove', 'copy' and 'rename' commands now warn if a file has a name that can't be checked out on Windows. Example: $ hg add con.xml warning: filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows: 'con.xml' $ hg status A con.xml The file is added despite the warning. The warning is ON by default. It can be suppressed by setting the config option 'portablefilenames' in section 'ui' to 'ignore' or 'false': $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=ignore add con.xml $ hg sta A con.xml If ui.portablefilenames is set to 'abort', then the command is aborted: $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=abort add con.xml abort: filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows: 'con.xml' On Windows, the ui.portablefilenames config setting is irrelevant and the command is always aborted if a problematic filename is found.
author Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com>
date Tue, 19 Apr 2011 12:42:53 +0200
parents 3f299f5d9a29
children 5d261fd00446
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  $ cat > loop.py <<EOF
  > from mercurial import commands
  > 
  > def loop(ui, loops, **opts):
  >     loops = int(loops)
  >     total = None
  >     if loops >= 0:
  >         total = loops
  >     if opts.get('total', None):
  >         total = int(opts.get('total'))
  >     loops = abs(loops)
  > 
  >     for i in range(loops):
  >         ui.progress('loop', i, 'loop.%d' % i, 'loopnum', total)
  >     ui.progress('loop', None, 'loop.done', 'loopnum', total)
  > 
  > commands.norepo += " loop"
  > 
  > cmdtable = {
  >     "loop": (loop, [('', 'total', '', 'override for total')],
  >              'hg loop LOOPS'),
  > }
  > EOF

  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "progress=" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "loop=`pwd`/loop.py" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "[progress]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo  "format = topic bar number" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "assume-tty=1" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "width=60" >> $HGRCPATH

test default params, display nothing because of delay

  $ hg -y loop 3 2>&1 | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  $ echo "delay=0" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "refresh=0" >> $HGRCPATH

test with delay=0, refresh=0

  $ hg -y loop 3 2>&1 | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [                                                ] 0/3
  loop [===============>                                ] 1/3
  loop [===============================>                ] 2/3
                                                              \r (esc)

test refresh is taken in account

  $ hg -y --config progress.refresh=100 loop 3 2>&1 | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  

test format options 1

  $ hg -y --config 'progress.format=number topic item+2' loop 2 2>&1 \
  > | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  0/2 loop lo
  1/2 loop lo
                                                              \r (esc)

test format options 2

  $ hg -y --config 'progress.format=number item-3 bar' loop 2 2>&1 \
  > | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  0/2 p.0 [                                                 ]
  1/2 p.1 [=======================>                         ]
                                                              \r (esc)

test format options and indeterminate progress

  $ hg -y --config 'progress.format=number item bar' loop -- -2 2>&1 \
  > | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  0 loop.0               [ <=>                              ]
  1 loop.1               [  <=>                             ]
                                                              \r (esc)

make sure things don't fall over if count > total

  $ hg -y loop --total 4 6 2>&1 | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [                                                ] 0/4
  loop [===========>                                    ] 1/4
  loop [=======================>                        ] 2/4
  loop [===================================>            ] 3/4
  loop [===============================================>] 4/4
  loop [ <=>                                            ] 5/4
                                                              \r (esc)

test immediate progress completion

  $ hg -y loop 0 2>&1 | $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  

test delay time estimates

  $ cat > mocktime.py <<EOF
  > import os
  > import time
  > 
  > class mocktime(object):
  >     def __init__(self, increment):
  >         self.time = 0
  >         self.increment = increment
  >     def __call__(self):
  >         self.time += self.increment
  >         return self.time
  > 
  > def uisetup(ui):
  >     time.time = mocktime(int(os.environ.get('MOCKTIME', '11')))
  > EOF

  $ echo "[extensions]" > $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "mocktime=`pwd`/mocktime.py" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "progress=" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "loop=`pwd`/loop.py" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "[progress]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "assume-tty=1" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "delay=25" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "width=60" >> $HGRCPATH

  $ hg -y loop 8 2>&1 | python $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [=========>                                ] 2/8 1m07s
  loop [===============>                            ] 3/8 56s
  loop [=====================>                      ] 4/8 45s
  loop [==========================>                 ] 5/8 34s
  loop [================================>           ] 6/8 23s
  loop [=====================================>      ] 7/8 12s
                                                              \r (esc)

  $ MOCKTIME=10000 hg -y loop 4 2>&1 | python $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [                                                ] 0/4
  loop [=========>                                ] 1/4 8h21m
  loop [====================>                     ] 2/4 5h34m
  loop [==============================>           ] 3/4 2h47m
                                                              \r (esc)

  $ MOCKTIME=1000000 hg -y loop 4 2>&1 | python $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [                                                ] 0/4
  loop [=========>                                ] 1/4 5w00d
  loop [====================>                     ] 2/4 3w03d
  loop [=============================>           ] 3/4 11d14h
                                                              \r (esc)


  $ MOCKTIME=14000000 hg -y loop 4 2>&1 | python $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [                                                ] 0/4
  loop [=========>                                ] 1/4 1y18w
  loop [===================>                     ] 2/4 46w03d
  loop [=============================>           ] 3/4 23w02d
                                                              \r (esc)

Time estimates should not fail when there's no end point:
  $ hg -y loop -- -4 2>&1 | python $TESTDIR/filtercr.py
  
  loop [ <=>                                              ] 2
  loop [  <=>                                             ] 3
                                                              \r (esc)