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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 | 6c82beaaa11a |
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#!/bin/sh echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "interactive=true" >> $HGRCPATH echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "record=" >> $HGRCPATH echo "% help (no mq, so no qrecord)" hg help qrecord echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH echo "% help (mq present)" hg help qrecord hg init a cd a echo % base commit cat > 1.txt <<EOF 1 2 3 4 5 EOF cat > 2.txt <<EOF a b c d e f EOF mkdir dir cat > dir/a.txt <<EOF hello world someone up there loves me EOF hg add 1.txt 2.txt dir/a.txt hg commit -m 'initial checkin' echo % changing files sed -e 's/2/2 2/;s/4/4 4/' 1.txt > 1.txt.new sed -e 's/b/b b/' 2.txt > 2.txt.new sed -e 's/hello world/hello world!/' dir/a.txt > dir/a.txt.new mv -f 1.txt.new 1.txt mv -f 2.txt.new 2.txt mv -f dir/a.txt.new dir/a.txt echo % whole diff hg diff --nodates echo % qrecord a.patch hg qrecord -d '0 0' -m aaa a.patch <<EOF y y n y y n EOF echo echo % "after qrecord a.patch 'tip'" hg tip -p echo echo % "after qrecord a.patch 'diff'" hg diff --nodates echo % qrecord b.patch hg qrecord -d '0 0' -m bbb b.patch <<EOF y y y y EOF echo echo % "after qrecord b.patch 'tip'" hg tip -p echo echo % "after qrecord b.patch 'diff'" hg diff --nodates echo echo % --- end ---