add test for patchbomb extension.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tests/test-patchbomb Tue May 08 12:20:13 2007 -0700
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+#!/bin/sh
+
+echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
+echo "patchbomb=" >> $HGRCPATH
+
+hg init
+echo a > a
+hg commit -Ama -d '1 0'
+
+hg email --date '1970-1-1 0:1' -n -f quux -t foo -c bar tip | \
+ sed -e 's/\(Message-Id:.*@\).*/\1/'
+
+echo b > b
+hg commit -Amb -d '2 0'
+
+hg email --date '1970-1-1 0:2' -n -f quux -t foo -c bar -s test 0:tip | \
+ sed -e 's/\(Message-Id:.*@\|In-Reply-To:.*@\).*/\1/'
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tests/test-patchbomb.out Tue May 08 12:20:13 2007 -0700
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+adding a
+hg email: option --date not recognized
+hg email [OPTION]... [DEST]...
+
+send changesets by email
+
+ By default, diffs are sent in the format generated by hg export,
+ one per message. The series starts with a "[PATCH 0 of N]"
+ introduction, which describes the series as a whole.
+
+ Each patch email has a Subject line of "[PATCH M of N] ...", using
+ the first line of the changeset description as the subject text.
+ The message contains two or three body parts. First, the rest of
+ the changeset description. Next, (optionally) if the diffstat
+ program is installed, the result of running diffstat on the patch.
+ Finally, the patch itself, as generated by "hg export".
+
+ With --outgoing, emails will be generated for patches not
+ found in the destination repository (or only those which are
+ ancestors of the specified revisions if any are provided)
+
+ With --bundle, changesets are selected as for --outgoing,
+ but a single email containing a binary Mercurial bundle as an
+ attachment will be sent.
+
+ Examples:
+
+ hg email -r 3000 # send patch 3000 only
+ hg email -r 3000 -r 3001 # send patches 3000 and 3001
+ hg email -r 3000:3005 # send patches 3000 through 3005
+ hg email 3000 # send patch 3000 (deprecated)
+
+ hg email -o # send all patches not in default
+ hg email -o DEST # send all patches not in DEST
+ hg email -o -r 3000 # send all ancestors of 3000 not in default
+ hg email -o -r 3000 DEST # send all ancestors of 3000 not in DEST
+
+ hg email -b # send bundle of all patches not in default
+ hg email -b DEST # send bundle of all patches not in DEST
+ hg email -b -r 3000 # bundle of all ancestors of 3000 not in default
+ hg email -b -r 3000 DEST # bundle of all ancestors of 3000 not in DEST
+
+ Before using this command, you will need to enable email in your hgrc.
+ See the [email] section in hgrc(5) for details.
+
+options:
+
+ -a --attach send patches as inline attachments
+ --bcc email addresses of blind copy recipients
+ -c --cc email addresses of copy recipients
+ -d --diffstat add diffstat output to messages
+ -g --git use git extended diff format
+ -f --from email address of sender
+ --plain omit hg patch header
+ -n --test print messages that would be sent
+ -m --mbox write messages to mbox file instead of sending them
+ -o --outgoing send changes not found in the target repository
+ -b --bundle send changes not in target as a binary bundle
+ -r --rev a revision to send
+ -s --subject subject of first message (intro or single patch)
+ -t --to email addresses of recipients
+ --force run even when remote repository is unrelated (with -b)
+ --base a base changeset to specify instead of a destination (with -b)
+ -e --ssh specify ssh command to use
+ --remotecmd specify hg command to run on the remote side
+
+use "hg -v help email" to show global options
+adding b
+hg email: option --date not recognized
+hg email [OPTION]... [DEST]...
+
+send changesets by email
+
+ By default, diffs are sent in the format generated by hg export,
+ one per message. The series starts with a "[PATCH 0 of N]"
+ introduction, which describes the series as a whole.
+
+ Each patch email has a Subject line of "[PATCH M of N] ...", using
+ the first line of the changeset description as the subject text.
+ The message contains two or three body parts. First, the rest of
+ the changeset description. Next, (optionally) if the diffstat
+ program is installed, the result of running diffstat on the patch.
+ Finally, the patch itself, as generated by "hg export".
+
+ With --outgoing, emails will be generated for patches not
+ found in the destination repository (or only those which are
+ ancestors of the specified revisions if any are provided)
+
+ With --bundle, changesets are selected as for --outgoing,
+ but a single email containing a binary Mercurial bundle as an
+ attachment will be sent.
+
+ Examples:
+
+ hg email -r 3000 # send patch 3000 only
+ hg email -r 3000 -r 3001 # send patches 3000 and 3001
+ hg email -r 3000:3005 # send patches 3000 through 3005
+ hg email 3000 # send patch 3000 (deprecated)
+
+ hg email -o # send all patches not in default
+ hg email -o DEST # send all patches not in DEST
+ hg email -o -r 3000 # send all ancestors of 3000 not in default
+ hg email -o -r 3000 DEST # send all ancestors of 3000 not in DEST
+
+ hg email -b # send bundle of all patches not in default
+ hg email -b DEST # send bundle of all patches not in DEST
+ hg email -b -r 3000 # bundle of all ancestors of 3000 not in default
+ hg email -b -r 3000 DEST # bundle of all ancestors of 3000 not in DEST
+
+ Before using this command, you will need to enable email in your hgrc.
+ See the [email] section in hgrc(5) for details.
+
+options:
+
+ -a --attach send patches as inline attachments
+ --bcc email addresses of blind copy recipients
+ -c --cc email addresses of copy recipients
+ -d --diffstat add diffstat output to messages
+ -g --git use git extended diff format
+ -f --from email address of sender
+ --plain omit hg patch header
+ -n --test print messages that would be sent
+ -m --mbox write messages to mbox file instead of sending them
+ -o --outgoing send changes not found in the target repository
+ -b --bundle send changes not in target as a binary bundle
+ -r --rev a revision to send
+ -s --subject subject of first message (intro or single patch)
+ -t --to email addresses of recipients
+ --force run even when remote repository is unrelated (with -b)
+ --base a base changeset to specify instead of a destination (with -b)
+ -e --ssh specify ssh command to use
+ --remotecmd specify hg command to run on the remote side
+
+use "hg -v help email" to show global options