tests/test-encode.t
author Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 15:12:03 +0100
changeset 46822 c71e8d9e7f2a
parent 37461 538353b80676
child 48335 b7fde9237c92
permissions -rw-r--r--
rhg: Initial support for the 'status' command Only comparing the working directory with its first parent revision is supported. The core logic of dirstate handling and `stat`’ing files was already in `hg-core` supporting Python-based hg with Rust extensions, so this is mostly plumbing to rhg’s CLI. For now the command is experimental and disabled by default, since it has some bugs that causes a number of tests to fail. These failures can be seen with: tests/run-tests.py --rhg --extra-config-opt rhg.status=true Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10239

Test encode/decode filters

  $ hg init
  $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [encode]
  > not.gz = tr [:lower:] [:upper:]
  > *.gz = gzip -d
  > [decode]
  > not.gz = tr [:upper:] [:lower:]
  > *.gz = gzip
  > EOF
  $ echo "this is a test" | gzip > a.gz
  $ echo "this is a test" > not.gz
  $ hg add *
  $ hg ci -m "test"

no changes

  $ hg status
  $ touch *

no changes

  $ hg status

check contents in repo are encoded

  $ hg debugdata a.gz 0
  this is a test
  $ hg debugdata not.gz 0
  THIS IS A TEST

check committed content was decoded

  $ gunzip < a.gz
  this is a test
  $ cat not.gz
  this is a test
  $ rm *
  $ hg co -C
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

check decoding of our new working dir copy

  $ gunzip < a.gz
  this is a test
  $ cat not.gz
  this is a test

check hg cat operation

  $ hg cat a.gz
  this is a test
  $ hg cat --decode a.gz | gunzip
  this is a test
  $ mkdir subdir
  $ cd subdir
  $ hg -R .. cat ../a.gz
  this is a test
  $ hg -R .. cat --decode ../a.gz | gunzip
  this is a test
  $ cd ..

check tempfile filter

  $ hg cat a.gz --decode --config 'decode.*.gz=tempfile:gzip -c INFILE > OUTFILE' | gunzip
  this is a test
  $ hg cat a.gz --decode --config 'decode.*.gz=tempfile:sh -c "exit 1"'
  abort: command '*' failed: exited with status 1 (glob)
  [255]

  $ cd ..