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tests: add glob matching for unified tests
This adds a " (glob)" marker that works like a simpler version of
(re): "*" is converted to ".*", and "?" is converted to ".".
Both special characters can be escaped using "\", and the backslash
itself can be escaped as well.
Other glob-style syntax, like "**", "[chars]", or "[!chars]", isn't
supported.
author | Brodie Rao <brodie@bitheap.org> |
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date | Wed, 22 Sep 2010 16:06:02 -0500 |
parents | 4c94b6d0fb1c |
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#!/bin/sh hg init t cd t # we need a repo with some legacy latin-1 changesets hg unbundle $TESTDIR/legacy-encoding.hg hg co python << EOF f = file('latin-1', 'w'); f.write("latin-1 e' encoded: \xe9"); f.close() f = file('utf-8', 'w'); f.write("utf-8 e' encoded: \xc3\xa9"); f.close() f = file('latin-1-tag', 'w'); f.write("\xe9"); f.close() EOF echo % should fail with encoding error echo "plain old ascii" > a hg st HGENCODING=ascii hg ci -l latin-1 echo % these should work echo "latin-1" > a HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -l latin-1 echo "utf-8" > a HGENCODING=utf-8 hg ci -l utf-8 HGENCODING=latin-1 hg tag `cat latin-1-tag` HGENCODING=latin-1 hg branch `cat latin-1-tag` HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -m 'latin1 branch' rm .hg/branch echo "% hg log (ascii)" hg --encoding ascii log echo "% hg log (latin-1)" hg --encoding latin-1 log echo "% hg log (utf-8)" hg --encoding utf-8 log echo "% hg tags (ascii)" HGENCODING=ascii hg tags echo "% hg tags (latin-1)" HGENCODING=latin-1 hg tags echo "% hg tags (utf-8)" HGENCODING=utf-8 hg tags echo "% hg branches (ascii)" HGENCODING=ascii hg branches echo "% hg branches (latin-1)" HGENCODING=latin-1 hg branches echo "% hg branches (utf-8)" HGENCODING=utf-8 hg branches echo '[ui]' >> .hg/hgrc echo 'fallbackencoding = koi8-r' >> .hg/hgrc echo "% hg log (utf-8)" HGENCODING=utf-8 hg log echo "% hg log (dolphin)" HGENCODING=dolphin hg log HGENCODING=ascii hg branch `cat latin-1-tag` cp latin-1-tag .hg/branch HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -m 'should fail' exit 0