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run-tests: split tests/blacklist in tests/blacklists/*
Following discussions with Gilles Morris [1], it seems that it is preferable to
use several blacklist files in a blacklists/ directory. It is easier to add an
unversioned file for experiments than modifying a tracked file.
Also fall back to a simpler syntax, giving up ConfigParser, now that section
names are not needed anymore.
And allow --blacklist parameter to be a complete path, instead of only one
of the filenames contained in tests/blacklists/
[1] http://www.selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2009-December/017317.html
author | Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz.commits@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 10 Dec 2009 17:21:31 +0900 |
parents | 827d4e807d57 |
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#!/bin/sh cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF [extensions] convert= graphlog= EOF hg init t cd t echo a >> a hg ci -Am a0 -d '1 0' hg branch brancha echo a >> a hg ci -m a1 -d '2 0' echo a >> a hg ci -m a2 -d '3 0' echo a >> a hg ci -m a3 -d '4 0' hg up -C 0 hg branch branchb echo b >> b hg ci -Am b0 -d '6 0' hg up -C brancha echo a >> a hg ci -m a4 -d '5 0' echo a >> a hg ci -m a5 -d '7 0' echo a >> a hg ci -m a6 -d '8 0' hg up -C branchb echo b >> b hg ci -m b1 -d '9 0' cd .. echo % convert with datesort hg convert --datesort t t-datesort echo % graph converted repo hg -R t-datesort glog --template '{rev} "{desc}"\n' echo '% convert with datesort (default mode)' hg convert t t-sourcesort echo % graph converted repo hg -R t-sourcesort glog --template '{rev} "{desc}"\n'