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status: add more complete tests for --rev
The 'status --rev' code is not very well tested, which has bitten us
as recently as in issue4321. Let's add some more tests, some of which
uncover bugs. Remove the few existing tests that are now covered in a
more thorough and consistent way.
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:23:43 -0700 |
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children | daa73289dd2a |
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Tests of 'hg status --rev <rev>' to make sure status between <rev> and '.' get combined correctly with the dirstate status. Sets up a history for a number of files where the filename describes the file's history. The first two letters of the filename describe the first two commits; the third letter describes the dirstate for the file. For example, a file called 'amr' was added in the first commit, modified in the second and then removed in the dirstate. These codes are used for commits: x: does not exist a: added c: clean m: modified r: removed These codes are used for dirstate: d: in dirstate, but deleted from disk f: removed from dirstate, but file exists (forgotten) r: removed from dirstate and disk q: added, but deleted from disk (q for q-rious?) u: not in dirstate, but file exists (unknown) $ hg init $ touch .hgignore $ hg add .hgignore $ hg commit -m initial First letter: first commit $ echo a >acc $ echo a >acd $ echo a >acf $ echo a >acm $ echo a >acr $ echo a >amc $ echo a >amd $ echo a >amf $ echo a >amm $ echo a >amr $ echo a >ara $ echo a >arq $ echo a >aru $ hg commit -Aqm first Second letter: second commit $ echo b >xad $ echo b >xaf $ echo b >xam $ echo b >xar $ echo b >amc $ echo b >amd $ echo b >amf $ echo b >amm $ echo b >amr $ hg rm ara $ hg rm arq $ hg rm aru $ hg commit -Aqm second Third letter: dirstate $ echo c >acm $ echo c >amm $ echo c >xam $ echo c >ara && hg add ara $ echo c >arq && hg add arq && rm arq $ echo c >aru $ hg rm amr $ hg rm acr $ hg rm xar $ rm acd $ rm amd $ rm xad $ hg forget acf $ hg forget amf $ hg forget xaf $ touch xxu Status compared to one revision back $ hg status -A --rev 1 acc C acc BROKEN: file appears twice; should be '!' $ hg status -A --rev 1 acd ! acd C acd $ hg status -A --rev 1 acf R acf $ hg status -A --rev 1 acm M acm $ hg status -A --rev 1 acr R acr $ hg status -A --rev 1 amc M amc BROKEN: file appears twice; should be '!' $ hg status -A --rev 1 amd ! amd C amd $ hg status -A --rev 1 amf R amf $ hg status -A --rev 1 amm M amm $ hg status -A --rev 1 amr R amr $ hg status -A --rev 1 ara M ara BROKEN: file appears twice; should be '!' $ hg status -A --rev 1 arq R arq ! arq $ hg status -A --rev 1 aru R aru $ hg status -A --rev 1 xad ! xad $ hg status -A --rev 1 xaf $ hg status -A --rev 1 xam A xam $ hg status -A --rev 1 xar $ hg status -A --rev 1 xxu ? xxu Status compared to two revisions back $ hg status -A --rev 0 acc A acc $ hg status -A --rev 0 acd ! acd BROKEN: file exists, so should be listed (as '?') $ hg status -A --rev 0 acf $ hg status -A --rev 0 acm A acm $ hg status -A --rev 0 acr $ hg status -A --rev 0 amc A amc $ hg status -A --rev 0 amd ! amd BROKEN: file exists, so should be listed (as '?') $ hg status -A --rev 0 amf $ hg status -A --rev 0 amm A amm $ hg status -A --rev 0 amr $ hg status -A --rev 0 ara A ara $ hg status -A --rev 0 arq ! arq $ hg status -A --rev 0 aru ? aru $ hg status -A --rev 0 xad ! xad BROKEN: file exists, so should be listed (as '?') $ hg status -A --rev 0 xaf $ hg status -A --rev 0 xam A xam $ hg status -A --rev 0 xar