test-https: glob error messages more so we pass on Python 2.7.9
Python 2.7.9 cleans up how it stringifies SSL errors, so we have to look only
for the important bit (certificate verify failed) rather than looking for
specific ssl module goop (which is now unstable).
Test applying context diffs
$ cat > writepatterns.py <<EOF
> import sys
>
> path = sys.argv[1]
> lasteol = sys.argv[2] == '1'
> patterns = sys.argv[3:]
>
> fp = file(path, 'wb')
> for i, pattern in enumerate(patterns):
> count = int(pattern[0:-1])
> char = pattern[-1] + '\n'
> if not lasteol and i == len(patterns) - 1:
> fp.write((char*count)[:-1])
> else:
> fp.write(char*count)
> fp.close()
> EOF
$ cat > cat.py <<EOF
> import sys
> sys.stdout.write(repr(file(sys.argv[1], 'rb').read()) + '\n')
> EOF
Initialize the test repository
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ python ../writepatterns.py a 0 5A 1B 5C 1D
$ python ../writepatterns.py b 1 1A 1B
$ python ../writepatterns.py c 1 5A
$ python ../writepatterns.py d 1 5A 1B
$ hg add
adding a
adding b
adding c
adding d
$ hg ci -m addfiles
Add file, missing a last end of line
$ hg import --no-commit - <<EOF
> *** /dev/null 2010-10-16 18:05:49.000000000 +0200
> --- b/newnoeol 2010-10-16 18:23:26.000000000 +0200
> ***************
> *** 0 ****
> --- 1,2 ----
> + a
> + b
> \ No newline at end of file
> *** a/a Sat Oct 16 16:35:51 2010
> --- b/a Sat Oct 16 16:35:51 2010
> ***************
> *** 3,12 ****
> A
> A
> A
> ! B
> C
> C
> C
> C
> C
> ! D
> \ No newline at end of file
> --- 3,13 ----
> A
> A
> A
> ! E
> C
> C
> C
> C
> C
> ! F
> ! F
>
> *** a/b 2010-10-16 18:40:38.000000000 +0200
> --- /dev/null 2010-10-16 18:05:49.000000000 +0200
> ***************
> *** 1,2 ****
> - A
> - B
> --- 0 ----
> *** a/c Sat Oct 16 21:34:26 2010
> --- b/c Sat Oct 16 21:34:27 2010
> ***************
> *** 3,5 ****
> --- 3,7 ----
> A
> A
> A
> + B
> + B
> *** a/d Sat Oct 16 21:47:20 2010
> --- b/d Sat Oct 16 21:47:22 2010
> ***************
> *** 2,6 ****
> A
> A
> A
> - A
> - B
> --- 2,4 ----
> EOF
applying patch from stdin
$ hg st
M a
M c
M d
A newnoeol
R b
What's in a
$ python ../cat.py a
'A\nA\nA\nA\nA\nE\nC\nC\nC\nC\nC\nF\nF\n'
$ python ../cat.py newnoeol
'a\nb'
$ python ../cat.py c
'A\nA\nA\nA\nA\nB\nB\n'
$ python ../cat.py d
'A\nA\nA\nA\n'
$ cd ..