tests/test-remove
author Brodie Rao <me+hg@dackz.net>
Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:58:17 -0400
changeset 8982 9c0cecb71350
parent 6358 7cb9af02e250
child 9572 1f665246dab3
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
zsh completion: disable defaults and verbose output when completing If ui.verbose is set to True in hgrc, commands used to provide completions would yield bad results. For example, qpush completion would include the patch numbers and statuses as returned by qunapplied -v, instead of just the patch names. Defaults are also disabled when completing to prevent similar issues when an option is set that changes a command's output.

#!/bin/sh

remove() {
    hg rm $@
    hg st
    # do not use ls -R, which recurses in .hg subdirs on Mac OS X 10.5
    find . -name .hg -prune -o -type f -print | sort
    hg up -C
}

hg init a
cd a
echo a > foo

echo % file not managed
remove foo

hg add foo
hg commit -m1

# the table cases

echo % 00 state added, options none
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove bar

echo % 01 state clean, options none
remove foo

echo % 02 state modified, options none
echo b >> foo
remove foo

echo % 03 state missing, options none
rm foo
remove foo

echo % 10 state added, options -f
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove -f bar
rm bar

echo % 11 state clean, options -f
remove -f foo

echo % 12 state modified, options -f
echo b >> foo
remove -f foo

echo % 13 state missing, options -f
rm foo
remove -f foo

echo % 20 state added, options -A
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove -A bar

echo % 21 state clean, options -A
remove -A foo

echo % 22 state modified, options -A
echo b >> foo
remove -A foo

echo % 23 state missing, options -A
rm foo
remove -A foo

echo % 30 state added, options -Af
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove -Af bar
rm bar

echo % 31 state clean, options -Af
remove -Af foo

echo % 32 state modified, options -Af
echo b >> foo
remove -Af foo

echo % 33 state missing, options -Af
rm foo
remove -Af foo

# test some directory stuff

mkdir test
echo a > test/foo
echo b > test/bar
hg ci -Am2

echo % dir, options none
rm test/bar
remove test

echo % dir, options -f
rm test/bar
remove -f test

echo % dir, options -A
rm test/bar
remove -A test

echo % dir, options -Af
rm test/bar
remove -Af test