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hgweb: be sure to drain request data even in early error conditions Thanks to Mads Kiilerich with noticing this. The hg client can only read data after all the sent data has been read, so we have to read all the request data even if we're not going to do anything with it (in error conditions). This is not easy to fix in the client, because we're using Python's httplib, which is strictly stateful. Abstracted the draining into a separate method.
author Dirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl>
date Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:15:26 +0200
parents 991f7518c3f3
children 54cd28258ea7
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#!/bin/sh

hg init repo1
cd repo1
mkdir a b a/1 b/1 b/2
touch in_root a/in_a b/in_b a/1/in_a_1 b/1/in_b_1 b/2/in_b_2
echo "hg status in repo root:"
hg status
echo "hg status . in repo root:"
hg status .
for dir in a b a/1 b/1 b/2; do
    echo "hg status in $dir:"
    hg status --cwd "$dir"
    echo "hg status . in $dir:"
    hg status --cwd "$dir" .
    echo "hg status .. in $dir:"
    hg status --cwd "$dir" ..
done
cd ..

hg init repo2
cd repo2
touch modified removed deleted ignored
echo "^ignored$" > .hgignore
hg ci -A -m 'initial checkin' -d "1000000 0"
touch modified added unknown ignored
hg add added
hg remove removed
rm deleted
echo "hg status:"
hg status
echo "hg status modified added removed deleted unknown never-existed ignored:"
hg status modified added removed deleted unknown never-existed ignored
hg copy modified copied
echo "hg status -C:"
hg status -C
echo "hg status -A:"
hg status -A
echo "^ignoreddir$" > .hgignore
mkdir ignoreddir
touch ignoreddir/file
echo "hg status ignoreddir/file:"
hg status ignoreddir/file
echo "hg status -i ignoreddir/file:"
hg status -i ignoreddir/file
cd ..

# check 'status -q' and some combinations
hg init repo3
cd repo3
touch modified removed deleted ignored
echo "^ignored$" > .hgignore
hg commit -A -m 'initial checkin'
touch added unknown ignored
hg add added
echo "test" >> modified
hg remove removed
rm deleted
hg copy modified copied

# Run status with 2 different flags.
# Check if result is the same or different.
# If result is not as expected, raise error
assert() {
    hg status $1 > ../a
    hg status $2 > ../b
    out=`diff ../a ../b`
    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
        out=1
    else
        out=0
    fi
    if [ $3 -eq 0 ]; then
        df="same"
    else
        df="different"
    fi
    if [ $out -ne $3 ]; then
        echo "Error on $1 and $2, should be $df."
    fi
}

# assert flag1 flag2 [0-same | 1-different]
assert "-q" "-mard"      0
assert "-A" "-marduicC"  0
assert "-qA" "-mardcC"   0
assert "-qAui" "-A"      0
assert "-qAu" "-marducC" 0
assert "-qAi" "-mardicC" 0
assert "-qu" "-u"        0
assert "-q" "-u"         1
assert "-m" "-a"         1
assert "-r" "-d"         1