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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 cb08c3765a02
children c52057614c72
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#!/bin/sh

echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "graphlog=" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "rebase=" >> $HGRCPATH

BASE=`pwd`

addcommit () {
    echo $1 > $1
    hg add $1
    hg commit -d "${2} 0" -m $1
}

commit () {
    hg commit -d "${2} 0" -m $1
}

cd $BASE
rm -rf a
hg init a
cd a
addcommit "C1" 0
addcommit "C2" 1

cd ..
hg clone a b
# This is needed to test pull --rebase
hg clone a c

cd b
addcommit "L1" 2

cd ../a
addcommit "R1" 3

cd ../b
echo
echo "% Now b has one revision to be pulled from a"
hg pull --rebase 2>&1 | sed -e 's/\(saving bundle to \).*/\1/' \
                -e 's/\(pulling from \).*/\1/'

hg glog --template '{rev}:{desc}\n'

echo
echo "% Re-run pull --rebase"
hg pull --rebase 2>&1 | sed 's/\(pulling from \).*/\1/'

echo
echo "% Invoke pull --rebase and nothing to rebase"
cd ../c
hg pull --rebase 2>&1 | sed 's/\(pulling from \).*/\1/'
hg glog --template '{rev}\n' -l 1

echo
echo "% pull --rebase --update should ignore --update"
hg pull --rebase --update 2>&1 | sed 's/\(pulling from \).*/\1/'

echo
echo "% pull --rebase doesn't update if nothing has been pulled"
hg up 1
hg pull --rebase 2>&1 | sed 's/\(pulling from \).*/\1/'
hg glog --template '{rev}\n' -l 1

exit 0