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patch: drop eol normalization fast-path for 'lf' and 'crlf' With eolmode set to 'lf' or 'crlf' we avoided the hunk duplication and normalization by reading the input patch in text mode. Dropping this optimization simplifies code expectations for a small overhead. The change in test-mq-eol comes from a tolerance to CRLF instead of LF for last lines without newlines being broken by this revision. This tolerance was only partially supported and will be added again in a better way.
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Wed, 23 Dec 2009 19:31:48 +0100
parents d6a307719ccb
children 844d83da2da9
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#!/bin/sh

mkdir a
cd a
hg init
echo foo > t1
hg add t1
hg commit -m "1" -d "1000000 0"

cd ..
hg clone a b

cd a
echo foo > t2
hg add t2
hg commit -m "2" -d "1000000 0"

cd ../b
echo foo > t3
hg add t3
hg commit -m "3" -d "1000000 0"

hg push ../a
hg pull ../a
hg push ../a
hg merge
hg commit -m "4" -d "1000000 0"
hg push ../a
cd ..

hg init c
cd c
for i in 0 1 2; do
    echo $i >> foo
    hg ci -Am $i -d "1000000 0"
done
cd ..

hg clone c d
cd d
for i in 0 1; do
    hg co -C $i
    echo d-$i >> foo
    hg ci -m d-$i -d "1000000 0"
done

HGMERGE=true hg merge 3
hg ci -m c-d -d "1000000 0"

hg push ../c; echo $?
hg push -r 2 ../c; echo $?
hg push -r 3 ../c; echo $?
hg push -r 3 -r 4 ../c; echo $?
hg push -f -r 3 -r 4 ../c; echo $?
hg push -r 5 ../c; echo $?

# issue 450
hg init ../e
hg push -r 0 ../e ; echo $?
hg push -r 1 ../e ; echo $?

cd ..

# issue 736
echo % issue 736
hg init f
cd f
hg -q branch a
echo 0 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -Am 0
echo 1 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 1
hg -q up 0
echo 2 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 2
hg -q up 0
hg -q branch b
echo 3 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 3
cd ..

hg -q clone f g
cd g

echo % push on existing branch and new branch
hg -q up 1
echo 4 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 4
hg -q up 0
echo 5 > foo
hg -q branch c
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 5
hg push -r 4 -r 5 ../f; echo $?

echo % fail on multiple head push
hg -q up 1
echo 6 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 6
hg push -r 4 -r 6 ../f; echo $?

echo % push replacement head on existing branches
hg -q up 3
echo 7 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 7
hg push -r 6 -r 7 ../f; echo $?

echo % merge of branch a to other branch b followed by unrelated push on branch a
hg -q up 6
HGMERGE=true hg -q merge 7
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 8
hg -q up 7
echo 9 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 9
hg push -r 8 ../f; echo $?
hg push -r 9 ../f; echo $?

echo % cheating the counting algorithm
hg -q up 8
HGMERGE=true hg -q merge 2
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 10
hg -q up 1
echo 11 > foo
hg -q ci -d "1000000 0" -m 11
hg push -r 10 -r 11 ../f; echo $?

echo % checking prepush logic does not allow silently pushing multiple new heads
cd ..
hg init h
echo init > h/init
hg -R h ci -Am init
echo a > h/a
hg -R h ci -Am a
hg clone h i
hg -R h up 0
echo b > h/b
hg -R h ci -Am b
hg -R i up 0
echo c > i/c
hg -R i ci -Am c
hg -R i push h
echo

echo % check prepush logic with merged branches
hg init j
hg -R j branch a
echo init > j/foo
hg -R j ci -Am init
hg clone j k
echo a1 > j/foo
hg -R j ci -m a1
hg -R k branch b
echo b > k/foo
hg -R k ci -m b
hg -R k up 0
hg -R k merge b
hg -R k ci -m merge
hg -R k push -r a j
echo

exit 0