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view tests/test-mq-qqueue.t @ 25193:ccb1623266eb stable
context: don't complain about a matcher's subrepo paths in changectx.walk()
Previously, the first added test printed the following:
$ hg files -S -r '.^' sub1/sub2/folder
sub1/sub2/folder: no such file in rev 9bb10eebee29
sub1/sub2/folder: no such file in rev 9bb10eebee29
sub1/sub2/folder/test.txt
One warning occured each time a subrepo was crossed into.
The second test ensures that the matcher copy stays in place. Without the copy,
the bad() function becomes an increasingly longer chain, and no message would be
printed out for a file missing in the subrepo because the predicate would match
in one of the replaced methods. Manifest doesn't know anything about subrepos,
so it needs help ignoring subrepos when complaining about bad files.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 17 May 2015 01:06:10 -0400 |
parents | 4f2f0f367ef6 |
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$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg init foo $ cd foo $ echo a > a $ hg ci -qAm a Default queue: $ hg qqueue patches (active) $ echo b > a $ hg qnew -fgDU somestuff Applied patches in default queue: $ hg qap somestuff Try to change patch (create succeeds, switch fails): $ hg qqueue foo --create abort: new queue created, but cannot make active as patches are applied [255] $ hg qqueue foo patches (active) Empty default queue: $ hg qpop popping somestuff patch queue now empty Switch queue: $ hg qqueue foo $ hg qqueue foo (active) patches List queues, quiet: $ hg qqueue --quiet foo patches Fail creating queue with already existing name: $ hg qqueue --create foo abort: queue "foo" already exists [255] $ hg qqueue foo (active) patches Create new queue for rename: $ hg qqueue --create bar $ hg qqueue bar (active) foo patches Rename queue, same name: $ hg qqueue --rename bar abort: can't rename "bar" to its current name [255] Rename queue to existing: $ hg qqueue --rename foo abort: queue "foo" already exists [255] Rename queue: $ hg qqueue --rename buz $ hg qqueue buz (active) foo patches Switch back to previous queue: $ hg qqueue foo $ hg qqueue --delete buz $ hg qqueue foo (active) patches Create queue for purge: $ hg qqueue --create purge-me $ hg qqueue foo patches purge-me (active) Create patch for purge: $ hg qnew patch-purge-me $ ls -1d .hg/patches-purge-me 2>/dev/null || true .hg/patches-purge-me $ hg qpop -a popping patch-purge-me patch queue now empty Purge queue: $ hg qqueue foo $ hg qqueue --purge purge-me $ hg qqueue foo (active) patches $ ls -1d .hg/patches-purge-me 2>/dev/null || true Unapplied patches: $ hg qun $ echo c > a $ hg qnew -fgDU otherstuff Fail switching back: $ hg qqueue patches abort: new queue created, but cannot make active as patches are applied [255] Fail deleting current: $ hg qqueue foo --delete abort: cannot delete currently active queue [255] Switch back and delete foo: $ hg qpop -a popping otherstuff patch queue now empty $ hg qqueue patches $ hg qqueue foo --delete $ hg qqueue patches (active) Tricky cases: $ hg qqueue store --create $ hg qnew journal $ hg qqueue patches store (active) $ hg qpop -a popping journal patch queue now empty $ hg qqueue patches $ hg qun somestuff Invalid names: $ hg qqueue test/../../bar --create abort: invalid queue name, may not contain the characters ":\/." [255] $ hg qqueue . --create abort: invalid queue name, may not contain the characters ":\/." [255] $ cd ..