view tests/test-addremove-similar.t @ 26000:9ac4e81b9659 stable

match: fix a caseonly rename + explicit path commit on icasefs (issue4768) The problem was that the former name and the new name are both normalized to the case in dirstate, so matcher._files would be ['ABC.txt', 'ABC.txt']. localrepo.commit() calls localrepo.status(), passing along the matcher. Inside dirstate.status(), _walkexplicit() simply grabs matcher.files() and processes those items. Since the old name isn't present, it is silently dropped. There's a fundamental tension here, because the status command should also accept files that don't match the filesystem, so we can't drop the normalization in status. The problem originated in baa11dde8c0e. Unfortunately with this change, the case of the old file must still be specified exactly, or the old file is again silently excluded. I went back to baa11dde8c0e^, and that had the same behavior, so we are no worse off. I'm open to ideas from a matcher or dirstate expert on how to fix that half.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Thu, 06 Aug 2015 21:00:16 -0400
parents 94091ab9d112
children 56b2bcea2529
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  $ hg init rep; cd rep

  $ touch empty-file
  $ $PYTHON -c 'for x in range(10000): print x' > large-file

  $ hg addremove
  adding empty-file
  adding large-file

  $ hg commit -m A

  $ rm large-file empty-file
  $ $PYTHON -c 'for x in range(10,10000): print x' > another-file

  $ hg addremove -s50
  adding another-file
  removing empty-file
  removing large-file
  recording removal of large-file as rename to another-file (99% similar)

  $ hg commit -m B

comparing two empty files caused ZeroDivisionError in the past

  $ hg update -C 0
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ rm empty-file
  $ touch another-empty-file
  $ hg addremove -s50
  adding another-empty-file
  removing empty-file

  $ cd ..

  $ hg init rep2; cd rep2

  $ $PYTHON -c 'for x in range(10000): print x' > large-file
  $ $PYTHON -c 'for x in range(50): print x' > tiny-file

  $ hg addremove
  adding large-file
  adding tiny-file

  $ hg commit -m A

  $ $PYTHON -c 'for x in range(70): print x' > small-file
  $ rm tiny-file
  $ rm large-file

  $ hg addremove -s50
  removing large-file
  adding small-file
  removing tiny-file
  recording removal of tiny-file as rename to small-file (82% similar)

  $ hg commit -m B

should all fail

  $ hg addremove -s foo
  abort: similarity must be a number
  [255]
  $ hg addremove -s -1
  abort: similarity must be between 0 and 100
  [255]
  $ hg addremove -s 1e6
  abort: similarity must be between 0 and 100
  [255]

  $ cd ..

Issue1527: repeated addremove causes util.Abort

  $ hg init rep3; cd rep3
  $ mkdir d
  $ echo a > d/a
  $ hg add d/a
  $ hg commit -m 1

  $ mv d/a d/b
  $ hg addremove -s80
  removing d/a
  adding d/b
  recording removal of d/a as rename to d/b (100% similar) (glob)
  $ hg debugstate
  r   0          0 1970-01-01 00:00:00 d/a
  a   0         -1 unset               d/b
  copy: d/a -> d/b
  $ mv d/b c

no copies found here (since the target isn't in d

  $ hg addremove -s80 d
  removing d/b (glob)

copies here

  $ hg addremove -s80
  adding c
  recording removal of d/a as rename to c (100% similar) (glob)

  $ cd ..