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automation: make Windows base image name configurable Since automation broke in the middle of the 5.0 release cycle, there's a good chance it will break again in the future. While a robust solution might be to search for all available images and choose the newest one, it does seem useful to be able to explicitly choose the name of the image to find and use so users can opt in to using a different image. This commit implements that functionality. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6673
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Mon, 22 Jul 2019 19:06:20 -0700
parents 824b687ff6af
children 8d72e29ad1e0
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  $ hg init a
  $ cd a
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add -n
  adding a
  $ hg st
  ? a
  $ hg add
  adding a
  $ hg st
  A a
  $ hg forget a
  $ hg add
  adding a
  $ hg forget a
  $ hg add --color debug
  [ui.addremove.added ui.status|adding a]
  $ hg st
  A a
  $ mkdir dir
  $ cd dir
  $ hg add ../a
  ../a already tracked!
  $ cd ..

  $ echo b > b
  $ hg add -n b
  $ hg st
  A a
  ? b
  $ hg add b
  $ hg st
  A a
  A b

should fail

  $ hg add b
  b already tracked!
  $ hg st
  A a
  A b

#if no-windows
  $ echo foo > con.xml
  $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=jump add con.xml
  abort: ui.portablefilenames value is invalid ('jump')
  [255]
  $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=abort add con.xml
  abort: filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows: con.xml
  [255]
  $ hg st
  A a
  A b
  ? con.xml
  $ hg add con.xml
  warning: filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows: con.xml
  $ hg st
  A a
  A b
  A con.xml
  $ hg forget con.xml
  $ rm con.xml
#endif

#if eol-in-paths
  $ echo bla > 'hello:world'
  $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=abort add
  adding hello:world
  abort: filename contains ':', which is reserved on Windows: 'hello:world'
  [255]
  $ hg st
  A a
  A b
  ? hello:world
  $ hg --config ui.portablefilenames=ignore add
  adding hello:world
  $ hg st
  A a
  A b
  A hello:world
#endif

  $ hg ci -m 0 --traceback

  $ hg log -r "heads(. or wdir() & file('**'))"
  changeset:   0:* (glob)
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     0
  
should fail

  $ hg add a
  a already tracked!

  $ echo aa > a
  $ hg ci -m 1
  $ hg up 0
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ echo aaa > a
  $ hg ci -m 2
  created new head

  $ hg merge
  merging a
  warning: conflicts while merging a! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg merge --abort' to abandon
  [1]
  $ hg st
  M a
  ? a.orig

wdir doesn't cause a crash, and can be dynamically selected if dirty

  $ hg log -r "heads(. or wdir() & file('**'))"
  changeset:   2147483647:ffffffffffff
  parent:      2:* (glob)
  parent:      1:* (glob)
  user:        test
  date:        * (glob)
  
should fail

  $ hg add a
  a already tracked!
  $ hg st
  M a
  ? a.orig
  $ hg resolve -m a
  (no more unresolved files)
  $ hg ci -m merge

Issue683: peculiarity with hg revert of an removed then added file

  $ hg forget a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg st
  ? a.orig
  $ hg rm a
  $ hg st
  R a
  ? a.orig
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg st
  M a
  ? a.orig

excluded file shouldn't be added even if it is explicitly specified

  $ hg add a.orig -X '*.orig'
  $ hg st
  M a
  ? a.orig

Forgotten file can be added back (as either clean or modified)

  $ hg forget b
  $ hg add b
  $ hg st -A b
  C b
  $ hg forget b
  $ echo modified > b
  $ hg add b
  $ hg st -A b
  M b
  $ hg revert -qC b

  $ hg add c && echo "unexpected addition of missing file"
  c: * (glob)
  [1]
  $ echo c > c
  $ hg add d c && echo "unexpected addition of missing file"
  d: * (glob)
  [1]
  $ hg st
  M a
  A c
  ? a.orig
  $ hg up -C
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

forget and get should have the right order: added but missing dir should be
forgotten before file with same name is added

  $ echo file d > d
  $ hg add d
  $ hg ci -md
  $ hg rm d
  $ mkdir d
  $ echo a > d/a
  $ hg add d/a
  $ rm -r d
  $ hg up -C
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cat d
  file d

Test that adding a directory doesn't require case matching (issue4578)
#if icasefs
  $ mkdir -p CapsDir1/CapsDir
  $ echo abc > CapsDir1/CapsDir/AbC.txt
  $ mkdir CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir
  $ echo def > CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

  $ hg add capsdir1/capsdir
  adding CapsDir1/CapsDir/AbC.txt
  adding CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

  $ hg forget capsdir1/capsdir/abc.txt

  $ hg forget capsdir1/capsdir
  removing CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

  $ hg add capsdir1
  adding CapsDir1/CapsDir/AbC.txt
  adding CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

  $ hg ci -m "AbCDef" capsdir1/capsdir

  $ hg status -A capsdir1/capsdir
  C CapsDir1/CapsDir/AbC.txt
  C CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

  $ hg files capsdir1/capsdir
  CapsDir1/CapsDir/AbC.txt
  CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

  $ echo xyz > CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt
  $ hg ci -m xyz capsdir1/capsdir/subdir/def.txt

  $ hg revert -r '.^' capsdir1/capsdir
  reverting CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt

The conditional tests above mean the hash on the diff line differs on Windows
and OS X
  $ hg diff capsdir1/capsdir
  diff -r * CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt (glob)
  --- a/CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  +++ b/CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt	* (glob)
  @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
  -xyz
  +def

  $ hg mv CapsDir1/CapsDir/abc.txt CapsDir1/CapsDir/ABC.txt
  $ hg ci -m "case changing rename" CapsDir1/CapsDir/AbC.txt CapsDir1/CapsDir/ABC.txt

  $ hg status -A capsdir1/capsdir
  M CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt
  C CapsDir1/CapsDir/ABC.txt

  $ hg remove -f 'glob:**.txt' -X capsdir1/capsdir
  $ hg remove -f 'glob:**.txt' -I capsdir1/capsdir
  removing CapsDir1/CapsDir/ABC.txt
  removing CapsDir1/CapsDir/SubDir/Def.txt
#endif

  $ cd ..

test --dry-run mode in forget

  $ hg init testdir_forget
  $ cd testdir_forget
  $ echo foo > foo
  $ hg add foo
  $ hg commit -m "foo"
  $ hg forget foo --dry-run -v
  removing foo
  $ hg diff
  $ hg forget not_exist -n
  not_exist: $ENOENT$
  [1]

  $ cd ..

test --interactive mode in forget

  $ hg init interactiveforget
  $ cd interactiveforget
  $ echo foo > foo
  $ hg commit -qAm "foo"
  $ echo bar > bar
  $ hg commit -qAm "bar"
  $ hg forget foo --dry-run -i
  abort: cannot specify both --dry-run and --interactive
  [255]

  $ hg forget foo --config ui.interactive=True -i << EOF
  > ?
  > n
  > EOF
  forget foo [Ynsa?] ?
  y - yes, forget this file
  n - no, skip this file
  s - skip remaining files
  a - include all remaining files
  ? - ? (display help)
  forget foo [Ynsa?] n

  $ hg forget foo bar --config ui.interactive=True -i << EOF
  > y
  > n
  > EOF
  forget bar [Ynsa?] y
  forget foo [Ynsa?] n
  removing bar
  $ hg status
  R bar
  $ hg up -qC .

  $ hg forget foo bar --config ui.interactive=True -i << EOF
  > s
  > EOF
  forget bar [Ynsa?] s
  $ hg st
  $ hg up -qC .

  $ hg forget foo bar --config ui.interactive=True -i << EOF
  > a
  > EOF
  forget bar [Ynsa?] a
  removing bar
  removing foo
  $ hg status
  R bar
  R foo
  $ hg up -qC .

  $ cd ..