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archive: make it work with svn subrepos (issue3308) - _svncommand() in files() returns a tuple since 0ae98cd2a83f not a string. - _svncommand() in filedata() returns a tuple not a string. - "svn list" returns files but also directories. - "svn list" is not recursive by default. I have no idea what happens to svn:externals possibly embedded in the svn subrepository.
author Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu>
date Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:48:15 +0200
parents 0b21ae0a2366
children 73d20de5f30b
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import os, sys, time
from mercurial import hg, ui, commands, util

TESTDIR = os.environ["TESTDIR"]
BUNDLEPATH = os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'bundles', 'test-no-symlinks.hg')

# only makes sense to test on os which supports symlinks
if not getattr(os, "symlink", False):
    sys.exit(80) # SKIPPED_STATUS defined in run-tests.py

# clone with symlink support
u = ui.ui()
hg.clone(u, {}, BUNDLEPATH, 'test0')

repo = hg.repository(u, 'test0')

# wait a bit, or the status call wont update the dirstate
time.sleep(1)
commands.status(u, repo)

# now disable symlink support -- this is what os.symlink would do on a
# non-symlink file system
def symlink_failure(src, dst):
    raise OSError, (1, "Operation not permitted")
os.symlink = symlink_failure

# dereference links as if a Samba server has exported this to a
# Windows client
for f in 'test0/a.lnk', 'test0/d/b.lnk':
    os.unlink(f)
    fp = open(f, 'wb')
    fp.write(util.readfile(f[:-4]))
    fp.close()

# reload repository
u = ui.ui()
repo = hg.repository(u, 'test0')
commands.status(u, repo)

# try cloning a repo which contains symlinks
u = ui.ui()
hg.clone(u, {}, BUNDLEPATH, 'test1')