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url: remember http password database in ui object
This makes http password database stored in ui object.
It allows reusing authentication information when we
use this database for creating password manager for
the new connection.
author | liscju <piotr.listkiewicz@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 09 Jun 2016 11:41:36 +0200 |
parents | 4414d500604f |
children | 448acdee9161 |
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$ catpatch() { > cat $1 | sed -e "s/^\(# Parent \).*/\1/" > } $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH $ runtest() { > hg init mq > cd mq > > echo a > a > hg ci -Ama > > echo '% qnew should refuse bad patch names' > hg qnew series > hg qnew status > hg qnew guards > hg qnew . > hg qnew .. > hg qnew .hgignore > hg qnew .mqfoo > hg qnew 'foo#bar' > hg qnew 'foo:bar' > hg qnew "`echo foo; echo bar`" > > hg qinit -c > > echo '% qnew with name containing slash' > hg qnew foo/ > hg qnew foo/bar.patch > hg qnew foo > hg qseries > hg qpop > hg qdelete foo/bar.patch > > echo '% qnew with uncommitted changes' > echo a > somefile > hg add somefile > hg qnew uncommitted.patch > hg st > hg qseries > > echo '% qnew implies add' > hg -R .hg/patches st > > echo '% qnew missing' > hg qnew missing.patch missing > > echo '% qnew -m' > hg qnew -m 'foo bar' mtest.patch > catpatch .hg/patches/mtest.patch > > echo '% qnew twice' > hg qnew first.patch > hg qnew first.patch > > touch ../first.patch > hg qimport ../first.patch > > echo '% qnew -f from a subdirectory' > hg qpop -a > mkdir d > cd d > echo b > b > hg ci -Am t > echo b >> b > hg st > hg qnew -g -f p > catpatch ../.hg/patches/p > > echo '% qnew -u with no username configured' > HGUSER= hg qnew -u blue red > catpatch ../.hg/patches/red > > echo '% qnew -e -u with no username configured' > HGUSER= hg qnew -e -u chartreuse fucsia > catpatch ../.hg/patches/fucsia > > echo '% fail when trying to import a merge' > hg init merge > cd merge > touch a > hg ci -Am null > echo a >> a > hg ci -m a > hg up -r 0 > echo b >> a > hg ci -m b > hg merge -f 1 > hg resolve --mark a > hg qnew -f merge > > cd ../../.. > rm -r mq > } plain headers $ echo "[mq]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "plain=true" >> $HGRCPATH $ mkdir sandbox $ (cd sandbox ; runtest) adding a % qnew should refuse bad patch names abort: "series" cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: "status" cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: "guards" cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: "." cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: ".." cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: patch name cannot begin with ".hg" abort: patch name cannot begin with ".mq" abort: '#' cannot be used in the name of a patch abort: ':' cannot be used in the name of a patch abort: '\n' cannot be used in the name of a patch % qnew with name containing slash abort: path ends in directory separator: foo/ (glob) abort: "foo" already exists as a directory foo/bar.patch popping foo/bar.patch patch queue now empty % qnew with uncommitted changes uncommitted.patch % qnew implies add A .hgignore A series A uncommitted.patch % qnew missing abort: missing: * (glob) % qnew -m foo bar % qnew twice abort: patch "first.patch" already exists abort: patch "first.patch" already exists % qnew -f from a subdirectory popping first.patch popping mtest.patch popping uncommitted.patch patch queue now empty adding d/b M d/b diff --git a/d/b b/d/b --- a/d/b +++ b/d/b @@ -1,1 +1,2 @@ b +b % qnew -u with no username configured From: blue % qnew -e -u with no username configured From: chartreuse % fail when trying to import a merge adding a 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved created new head 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 update -C .' to abandon (no more unresolved files) abort: cannot manage merge changesets $ rm -r sandbox hg headers $ echo "plain=false" >> $HGRCPATH $ mkdir sandbox $ (cd sandbox ; runtest) adding a % qnew should refuse bad patch names abort: "series" cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: "status" cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: "guards" cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: "." cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: ".." cannot be used as the name of a patch abort: patch name cannot begin with ".hg" abort: patch name cannot begin with ".mq" abort: '#' cannot be used in the name of a patch abort: ':' cannot be used in the name of a patch abort: '\n' cannot be used in the name of a patch % qnew with name containing slash abort: path ends in directory separator: foo/ (glob) abort: "foo" already exists as a directory foo/bar.patch popping foo/bar.patch patch queue now empty % qnew with uncommitted changes uncommitted.patch % qnew implies add A .hgignore A series A uncommitted.patch % qnew missing abort: missing: * (glob) % qnew -m # HG changeset patch # Parent foo bar % qnew twice abort: patch "first.patch" already exists abort: patch "first.patch" already exists % qnew -f from a subdirectory popping first.patch popping mtest.patch popping uncommitted.patch patch queue now empty adding d/b M d/b # HG changeset patch # Parent diff --git a/d/b b/d/b --- a/d/b +++ b/d/b @@ -1,1 +1,2 @@ b +b % qnew -u with no username configured # HG changeset patch # User blue # Parent % qnew -e -u with no username configured # HG changeset patch # User chartreuse # Parent % fail when trying to import a merge adding a 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved created new head 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 update -C .' to abandon (no more unresolved files) abort: cannot manage merge changesets $ rm -r sandbox Test saving last-message.txt $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ cat > $TESTTMP/commitfailure.py <<EOF > from mercurial import error > def reposetup(ui, repo): > class commitfailure(repo.__class__): > def commit(self, *args, **kwargs): > raise error.Abort('emulating unexpected abort') > repo.__class__ = commitfailure > EOF $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [extensions] > # this failure occurs before editor invocation > commitfailure = $TESTTMP/commitfailure.py > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/editor.sh << EOF > echo "==== before editing" > cat \$1 > echo "====" > echo "test saving last-message.txt" >> \$1 > EOF (test that editor is not invoked before transaction starting) $ rm -f .hg/last-message.txt $ HGEDITOR="sh $TESTTMP/editor.sh" hg qnew -e patch abort: emulating unexpected abort [255] $ test -f .hg/last-message.txt [1] (test that editor is invoked and commit message is saved into "last-message.txt") $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [extensions] > commitfailure = ! > [hooks] > # this failure occurs after editor invocation > pretxncommit.unexpectedabort = false > EOF $ rm -f .hg/last-message.txt $ hg status $ HGEDITOR="sh $TESTTMP/editor.sh" hg qnew -e patch ==== before editing HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed. HG: Leave message empty to use default message. HG: -- HG: user: test HG: branch 'default' HG: no files changed ==== note: commit message saved in .hg/last-message.txt transaction abort! rollback completed abort: pretxncommit.unexpectedabort hook exited with status 1 [255] $ cat .hg/last-message.txt test saving last-message.txt $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > pretxncommit.unexpectedabort = > EOF #if unix-permissions Test handling default message with the patch filename with tail whitespaces $ cat > $TESTTMP/editor.sh << EOF > echo "==== before editing" > cat \$1 > echo "====" > echo "[mq]: patch " > \$1 > EOF $ rm -f .hg/last-message.txt $ hg status $ HGEDITOR="sh $TESTTMP/editor.sh" hg qnew -e "patch " ==== before editing HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed. HG: Leave message empty to use default message. HG: -- HG: user: test HG: branch 'default' HG: no files changed ==== $ cat ".hg/patches/patch " # HG changeset patch # Parent 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 $ cd .. #endif