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tests: add test showing that rebase of extinct commit with successor fails As the test case shows, attempting to rebase a commit that has a successor that is not in the rebase set and not in the destination currently fails because it "will cause divergences". However, it doesn't seem like there's any harm in skipping the extinct commit. I suspect this case missed simply because extinct revisions are usually hidden. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4407
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Wed, 11 Jul 2018 12:26:44 -0700
parents 7cd1e1adc471
children 8a08aefa9273
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import os
import sys

# make it runnable using python directly without run-tests.py
sys.path[0:0] = [os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')]

# Import something from Mercurial, so the module loader gets initialized.
from mercurial import pycompat
del pycompat  # unused for now

from hgext.lfs import pointer

def tryparse(text):
    r = {}
    try:
        r = pointer.deserialize(text)
        print('ok')
    except Exception as ex:
        print((b'%s' % ex).decode('ascii'))
    if r:
        text2 = r.serialize()
        if text2 != text:
            print('reconstructed text differs')
    return r

t = (b'version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1\n'
     b'oid sha256:4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1'
     b'258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393\n'
     b'size 12345\n'
     b'x-foo extra-information\n')

tryparse(b'')
tryparse(t)
tryparse(t.replace(b'git-lfs', b'unknown'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'v1\n', b'v1\n\n'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'sha256', b'ahs256'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'sha256:', b''))
tryparse(t.replace(b'12345', b'0x12345'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'extra-information', b'extra\0information'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'extra-information', b'extra\ninformation'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'x-foo', b'x_foo'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'oid', b'blobid'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'size', b'size-bytes').replace(b'oid', b'object-id'))