test-lfs: add tests demonstrating the interaction with largefiles
Obviously the original series needs to be accepted first, but there are concerns
about how well these extensions will play together before proceeding. It looks
like the answer is surprisingly well. There are some merge surprises
(largefiles seems to combine the choice of "keep tracking as a large/normal
file" with taking the content of the large/normal file) and some existing diff
weirdness (largefiles diffs the standins, not the large file). Converting the
repo to normal files seemlessly transitions to lfs on the fly. I didn't test
going the other way, because I'm not sure why anyone would want to do that.
I flagged the lack of a repo requirement after converting, because some of the
unsubmitted changes I have add a requirement on commit, but this somehow misses
the convert case.
I flagged an issue where devel-warnings are emitted on convert, which is a
separate issue.
#require test-repo
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
$ check_code="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/..
New errors are not allowed. Warnings are strongly discouraged.
(The writing "no-che?k-code" is for not skipping this file when checking.)
$ testrepohg locate \
> -X contrib/python-zstandard \
> -X hgext/fsmonitor/pywatchman \
> -X mercurial/thirdparty \
> | sed 's-\\-/-g' | "$check_code" --warnings --per-file=0 - || false
Skipping i18n/polib.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/httpclient/__init__.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/httpclient/_readers.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/selectors2.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/statprof.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping tests/badserverext.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
@commands in debugcommands.py should be in alphabetical order.
>>> import re
>>> commands = []
>>> with open('mercurial/debugcommands.py', 'rb') as fh:
... for line in fh:
... m = re.match("^@command\('([a-z]+)", line)
... if m:
... commands.append(m.group(1))
>>> scommands = list(sorted(commands))
>>> for i, command in enumerate(scommands):
... if command != commands[i]:
... print('commands in debugcommands.py not sorted; first differing '
... 'command is %s; expected %s' % (commands[i], command))
... break
Prevent adding new files in the root directory accidentally.
$ testrepohg files 'glob:*'
.arcconfig
.clang-format
.editorconfig
.hgignore
.hgsigs
.hgtags
CONTRIBUTING
CONTRIBUTORS
COPYING
Makefile
README.rst
hg
hgeditor
hgweb.cgi
setup.py