test-revert: drop useless comments
There are multiple comments explaining the expected output of commands. This is
an old relic of the pre-unified test era. We remove them for uselessness.
--- a/tests/test-revert.t Tue Aug 12 04:50:58 2014 -0500
+++ b/tests/test-revert.t Wed Jun 25 15:59:21 2014 +0100
@@ -19,28 +19,20 @@
$ echo 123 > b
-should show b unknown
-
$ hg status
? b
$ echo 12 > c
-should show b unknown and c modified
-
$ hg status
M c
? b
$ hg add b
-should show b added and c modified
-
$ hg status
M c
A b
$ hg rm a
-should show a removed, b added and c modified
-
$ hg status
M c
A b
@@ -49,9 +41,6 @@
revert removal of a file
$ hg revert a
-
-should show b added, copy saved, and c modified
-
$ hg status
M c
A b
@@ -59,9 +48,6 @@
revert addition of a file
$ hg revert b
-
-should show b unknown, and c modified
-
$ hg status
M c
? b
@@ -69,9 +55,6 @@
revert modification of a file (--no-backup)
$ hg revert --no-backup c
-
-should show unknown: b
-
$ hg status
? b
@@ -80,26 +63,16 @@
$ hg add b
-should show b added
-
$ hg status b
A b
$ rm b
-
-should show b deleted
-
$ hg status b
! b
$ hg revert -v b
forgetting b
-
-should not find b
-
$ hg status b
b: * (glob)
-should show a c e
-
$ ls
a
c
@@ -187,8 +160,6 @@
$ hg revert --all
reverting c
-should print non-executable
-
$ test -x c || echo non-executable
non-executable
@@ -199,8 +170,6 @@
$ hg revert --all
reverting c
-should print executable
-
$ test -x c && echo executable
executable
#endif