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hgweb: descend empty directories in web view
When a manifest has a series of directories with nothing in them but a single
directory, displaying the entire chain of empty directories allows for
navigation down to the first non-empty directory with a single click.
Because Java links package hierarchy to directory hierarchy, and because Java
conventions include at least three empty directories at the top of this
hierarchy, descending down empty directories is very common in Java web tools.
author | Ry4an Brase <ry4an-hg@ry4an.org> |
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date | Mon, 03 Nov 2008 10:20:28 +0100 |
parents | 9369095779a1 |
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#!/bin/sh # The tests in test-bisect are done on a linear history. # Here the following repository history is used for testing: # # 17 # | # 18 16 # \ / # 15 # / \ # / \ # 10 13 # / \ | # / \ | 14 # 7 6 9 12 / # \ / \ | |/ # 4 \ | 11 # \ \ | / # 3 5 | / # \ / |/ # 2 8 # \ / # 1 # | # 0 set -e echo % init hg init echo % committing changes echo > a echo '0' >> a hg add a hg ci -m "0" -d "0 0" echo '1' >> a hg ci -m "1" -d "1 0" echo '2' >> a hg ci -m "2" -d "2 0" echo '3' >> a hg ci -m "3" -d "3 0" echo '4' >> a hg ci -m "4" -d "4 0" # create branch hg up -r 2 echo '5' >> b hg add b hg ci -m "5" -d "5 0" # merge hg merge hg ci -m "merge 4,5" -d "6 0" # create branch hg up -r 4 echo '7' > c hg add c hg ci -m "7" -d "7 0" # create branch hg up -r 1 echo '8' > d hg add d hg ci -m "8" -d "8 0" echo '9' >> d hg ci -m "9" -d "9 0" # merge hg merge -r 6 hg ci -m "merge 6,9" -d "10 0" # create branch hg up -r 8 echo '11' > e hg add e hg ci -m "11" -d "11 0" echo '12' >> e hg ci -m "12" -d "12 0" echo '13' >> e hg ci -m "13" -d "13 0" # create branch hg up -r 11 echo '14' > f hg add f hg ci -m "14" -d "14 0" # merge hg up -r 13 -C hg merge -r 10 hg ci -m "merge 10,13" -d "15 0" echo '16' >> e hg ci -m "16" -d "16 0" echo '17' >> e hg ci -m "17" -d "17 0" # create branch hg up -r 15 echo '18' >> e hg ci -m "18" -d "18 0" echo % log hg log echo % hg up -C hg up -C echo % complex bisect test 1 # first bad rev is 9 hg bisect -r hg bisect -g 0 hg bisect -b 17 # -> update to rev 6 hg bisect -g # -> update to rev 13 hg bisect -s # -> update to rev 10 hg bisect -b # -> update to rev 8 hg bisect -g # -> update to rev 9 hg bisect -b echo % complex bisect test 2 # first good rev is 13 hg bisect -r hg bisect -g 18 hg bisect -b 1 # -> update to rev 6 hg bisect -s # -> update to rev 10 hg bisect -b # -> update to rev 12 hg bisect -b # -> update to rev 13 hg bisect -g echo % complex bisect test 3 # first bad rev is 15 # 10,9,13 are skipped an might be the first bad revisions as well hg bisect -r hg bisect -g 1 hg bisect -b 16 # -> update to rev 6 hg bisect -g # -> update to rev 13 hg bisect -s # -> update to rev 10 hg bisect -s # -> update to rev 12 hg bisect -g # -> update to rev 9 hg bisect -s # -> update to rev 15 hg bisect -b echo % complex bisect test 4 # first good revision is 17 # 15,16 are skipped an might be the first good revisions as well hg bisect -r hg bisect -g 17 hg bisect -b 8 # -> update to rev 10 hg bisect -b # -> update to rev 13 hg bisect -b # -> update to rev 15 hg bisect -s # -> update to rev 16 hg bisect -s