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Add patch.eol to ignore EOLs when patching (issue1019) The intent is to fix many issues involving patching when win32ext is enabled. With win32ext, the working directory and repository files EOLs are not the same which means that patches made on a non-win32ext host do not apply cleanly because of EOLs discrepancies. A theorically correct approach would be transform either the patched file or the patch content with the encoding/decoding filters used by win32ext. This solution is tricky to implement and invasive, instead we prefer to address the win32ext case, by offering a way to ignore input EOLs when patching and rewriting them when saving the patched result.
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:03:26 +0200
parents 777a9efdae2d
children b34184c046ac
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#!/bin/sh

hg init a

cd a
echo a > a
hg ci -Ama -d '1 0'

hg cp a b
hg ci -mb -d '2 0'

mkdir dir
hg mv b dir
hg ci -mc -d '3 0'

hg mv a b
echo a > d
hg add d
hg ci -md -d '4 0'

hg mv dir/b e
hg ci -me -d '5 0'

hg log a
echo % -f, directory
hg log -f dir
echo % -f, but no args
hg log -f
echo % one rename
hg log -vf a
echo % many renames
hg log -vf e

echo % log copies
hg log -vC --template '{rev} {file_copies%filecopy}\n'

echo % log copies, non-linear manifest
hg up -C 3
hg mv dir/b e
echo foo > foo
hg ci -Ame2 -d '6 0'
hg log -vC --template '{rev} {file_copies%filecopy}\n' -r 5

echo % log copies, execute bit set
chmod +x e
hg ci -me3 -d '7 0'
hg log -vC --template '{rev} {file_copies%filecopy}\n' -r 6

echo '% log -p d'
hg log -pv d

# log --follow tests
hg init ../follow
cd ../follow

echo base > base
hg ci -Ambase -d '1 0'

echo r1 >> base
hg ci -Amr1 -d '1 0'
echo r2 >> base
hg ci -Amr2 -d '1 0'

hg up -C 1
echo b1 > b1
hg ci -Amb1 -d '1 0'

echo % log -f
hg log -f

hg up -C 0
echo b2 > b2
hg ci -Amb2 -d '1 0'

echo % log -f -r 1:tip
hg log -f -r 1:tip

hg up -C 3
hg merge tip

echo % log -r .  with two parents
hg log -r .

hg ci -mm12 -d '1 0'

echo % log -r .  with one parent
hg log -r .

echo postm >> b1
hg ci -Amb1.1 -d'1 0'

echo % log --follow-first
hg log --follow-first

echo % log -P 2
hg log -P 2

echo '% log -r tip -p --git'
hg log -r tip -p --git

echo '% log -r ""'
hg log -r ''

echo '% log -r <some unknown node id>'
hg log -r 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000

cd ..

hg init usertest
cd usertest

echo a > a
hg ci -A -m "a" -u "User One <user1@example.org>"
echo b > b
hg ci -A -m "b" -u "User Two <user2@example.org>"

hg log -u "User One <user1@example.org>"
hg log -u "user1" -u "user2"
hg log -u "user3"

exit 0