view tests/test-paths.t @ 33611:a2b55ee62803 stable

tests: make pdiff return appropriate exit code at comparison of files Before this patch, pdiff script returns 0, even if diff is detected. This issue doesn't cause failure of tests using it, if it is invoked via extdiff extension, because extdiff itself examines changes between specified revisions and decides exit code. BTW, this patch ignores recursive comparison case, because: - there is no portable way for current while-read based implementation to return 1 at detecting changes - it isn't yet needed to replace direct "diff -r" invocation by pdiff for portability
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Mon, 31 Jul 2017 13:10:19 +0900
parents 21299e1fb446
children 8c3dd5e462cc
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  $ hg init a
  $ hg clone a b
  updating to branch default
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd a

with no paths:

  $ hg paths
  $ hg paths unknown
  not found!
  [1]
  $ hg paths -Tjson
  [
  ]

with paths:

  $ echo '[paths]' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ echo 'dupe = ../b#tip' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ echo 'expand = $SOMETHING/bar' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ hg in dupe
  comparing with $TESTTMP/b (glob)
  no changes found
  [1]
  $ cd ..
  $ hg -R a in dupe
  comparing with $TESTTMP/b (glob)
  no changes found
  [1]
  $ cd a
  $ hg paths
  dupe = $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  expand = $TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)
  $ SOMETHING=foo hg paths
  dupe = $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  expand = $TESTTMP/a/foo/bar (glob)
#if msys
  $ SOMETHING=//foo hg paths
  dupe = $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  expand = /foo/bar
#else
  $ SOMETHING=/foo hg paths
  dupe = $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  expand = /foo/bar
#endif
  $ hg paths -q
  dupe
  expand
  $ hg paths dupe
  $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  $ hg paths -q dupe
  $ hg paths unknown
  not found!
  [1]
  $ hg paths -q unknown
  [1]

formatter output with paths:

  $ echo 'dupe:pushurl = https://example.com/dupe' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ hg paths -Tjson | sed 's|\\\\|\\|g'
  [
   {
    "name": "dupe",
    "pushurl": "https://example.com/dupe",
    "url": "$TESTTMP/b#tip" (glob)
   },
   {
    "name": "expand",
    "url": "$TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar" (glob)
   }
  ]
  $ hg paths -Tjson dupe | sed 's|\\\\|\\|g'
  [
   {
    "name": "dupe",
    "pushurl": "https://example.com/dupe",
    "url": "$TESTTMP/b#tip" (glob)
   }
  ]
  $ hg paths -Tjson -q unknown
  [
  ]
  [1]

log template:

 (behaves as a {name: path-string} dict by default)

  $ hg log -rnull -T '{peerpaths}\n'
  dupe=$TESTTMP/b#tip expand=$TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{join(peerpaths, "\n")}\n'
  dupe=$TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  expand=$TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{peerpaths % "{name}: {path}\n"}'
  dupe: $TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)
  expand: $TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{get(peerpaths, "dupe")}\n'
  $TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)

 (but a path is actually a dict of url and sub-options)

  $ hg log -rnull -T '{join(get(peerpaths, "dupe"), "\n")}\n'
  url=$TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  pushurl=https://example.com/dupe
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{get(peerpaths, "dupe") % "{key}: {value}\n"}'
  url: $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  pushurl: https://example.com/dupe
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{get(get(peerpaths, "dupe"), "pushurl")}\n'
  https://example.com/dupe

 (so there's weird behavior)

  $ hg log -rnull -T '{get(peerpaths, "dupe")|count}\n'
  2
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{get(peerpaths, "dupe")|stringify|count}\n'
  [0-9]{2,} (re)

 (in JSON, it's a dict of dicts)

  $ hg log -rnull -T '{peerpaths|json}\n' | sed 's|\\\\|/|g'
  {"dupe": {"pushurl": "https://example.com/dupe", "url": "$TESTTMP/b#tip"}, "expand": {"url": "$TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar"}}

password should be masked in plain output, but not in machine-readable/template
output:

  $ echo 'insecure = http://foo:insecure@example.com/' >> .hg/hgrc
  $ hg paths insecure
  http://foo:***@example.com/
  $ hg paths -Tjson insecure
  [
   {
    "name": "insecure",
    "url": "http://foo:insecure@example.com/"
   }
  ]
  $ hg log -rnull -T '{get(peerpaths, "insecure")}\n'
  http://foo:insecure@example.com/

zeroconf wraps ui.configitems(), which shouldn't crash at least:

  $ hg paths --config extensions.zeroconf=
  dupe = $TESTTMP/b#tip (glob)
  dupe:pushurl = https://example.com/dupe
  expand = $TESTTMP/a/$SOMETHING/bar (glob)
  insecure = http://foo:***@example.com/

  $ cd ..

sub-options for an undeclared path are ignored

  $ hg init suboptions
  $ cd suboptions

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [paths]
  > path0 = https://example.com/path0
  > path1:pushurl = https://example.com/path1
  > EOF
  $ hg paths
  path0 = https://example.com/path0

unknown sub-options aren't displayed

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [paths]
  > path0 = https://example.com/path0
  > path0:foo = https://example.com/path1
  > EOF

  $ hg paths
  path0 = https://example.com/path0

:pushurl must be a URL

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [paths]
  > default = /path/to/nothing
  > default:pushurl = /not/a/url
  > EOF

  $ hg paths
  (paths.default:pushurl not a URL; ignoring)
  default = /path/to/nothing

#fragment is not allowed in :pushurl

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [paths]
  > default = https://example.com/repo
  > invalid = https://example.com/repo
  > invalid:pushurl = https://example.com/repo#branch
  > EOF

  $ hg paths
  ("#fragment" in paths.invalid:pushurl not supported; ignoring)
  default = https://example.com/repo
  invalid = https://example.com/repo
  invalid:pushurl = https://example.com/repo

  $ cd ..

'file:' disables [paths] entries for clone destination

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [paths]
  > gpath1 = http://hg.example.com
  > EOF

  $ hg clone a gpath1
  abort: cannot create new http repository
  [255]

  $ hg clone a file:gpath1
  updating to branch default
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd gpath1
  $ hg -q id
  000000000000

  $ cd ..