ssh: add capability detection at startup
Because older servers don't return any output for unknown commands,
it's tricky to add new commands. The approach is this: we add a
"hello" command that reports any interesting capabilities (and other
things that might be of interest in the future). To detect whether
this new command is supported, we issue both it and our startup
detection command ("between") at the beginning of a connection.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo "added file1" > file1
echo "another line of text" >> file1
echo "added file2" > file2
hg add file1 file2
hg commit -m "added file1 and file2" -d "1000000 0" -u user
echo "changed file1" >> file1
hg commit -m "changed file1" -d "1000000 0" -u user
hg -q log
hg id
hg update -C 0
hg id
echo "changed file1" >> file1
hg id
hg revert --no-backup
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg update
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg update -C 0
echo "changed file1 different" >> file1
HGMERGE=merge hg update
hg diff | sed -e "s/\(+++ [a-zA-Z0-9_/.-]*\).*/\1/" -e "s/\(<<<<<<<\) .*/\1/" \
-e "s/\(--- [a-zA-Z0-9_/.-]*\).*/\1/" -e "s/\(>>>>>>>\) .*/\1/"
hg status
hg id
hg revert --no-backup
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg revert -r tip --no-backup
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg update -C
hg diff
hg status
hg id
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t