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Use patch.patch() when checking for patch availability.
The test is closer to what we want to know. It also makes sense when you deal with patched versions of patch() as most people do under win32.
author | Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:53:36 +0200 |
parents | e5c9a084ffe3 |
children | ad6b123de1c7 |
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#!/bin/sh # This runs with TZ="GMT" hg init echo "test-parse-date" > a hg add a hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30" -m "rev 0" echo "hi!" >> a hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30 -0500" -m "rev 1" hg tag -d "2006-04-15 13:30" "Hi" hg backout --merge -d "2006-04-15 13:30 +0200" -m "rev 3" 1 hg ci -d "1150000000 14400" -m "rev 4 (merge)" echo "fail" >> a hg ci -d "should fail" -m "fail" hg ci -d "100000000000000000 1400" -m "fail" hg ci -d "100000 1400000" -m "fail" # Check with local timezone other than GMT and with DST TZ="PST+8PDT" export TZ # PST=UTC-8 / PDT=UTC-7 hg debugrebuildstate echo "a" > a hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30" -m "summer@UTC-7" hg debugrebuildstate echo "b" > a hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30 +0500" -m "summer@UTC+5" hg debugrebuildstate echo "c" > a hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30" -m "winter@UTC-8" hg debugrebuildstate echo "d" > a hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30 +0500" -m "winter@UTC+5" hg log --template '{date|date}\n'