sapling/tests/test-alias.t

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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> graphlog=
>
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> [alias]
> myinit = init
> cleanstatus = status -c
> unknown = bargle
> ambiguous = s
> recursive = recursive
> nodefinition =
> no--cwd = status --cwd elsewhere
> no-R = status -R elsewhere
> no--repo = status --repo elsewhere
> no--repository = status --repository elsewhere
> mylog = log
> lognull = log -r null
> shortlog = log --template '{rev} {node|short} | {date|isodate}\n'
> dln = lognull --debug
> nousage = rollback
> put = export -r 0 -o "\$FOO/%R.diff"
> blank = !echo
> self = !echo '\$0'
> echo = !echo '\$@'
> echo1 = !echo '\$1'
> echo2 = !echo '\$2'
> echo13 = !echo '\$1' '\$3'
> count = !hg log -r '\$@' --template='.' | wc -c | sed -e 's/ //g'
alias: only allow global options before a shell alias, pass later ones through This patch refactors the dispatch code to change how arguments to shell aliases are handled. A separate "pass" to determine whether a command is a shell alias has been added. The rough steps dispatch now performs when a command is given are these: * Parse all arguments up to the command name. * If any arguments such as --repository or --cwd are given (which could change the config file used, and therefore the definition of aliases), they are taken into account. * We determine whether the command is a shell alias. * If so, execute the alias. The --repo and --cwd arguments are still in effect. Any arguments *after* the command name are passed unchanged through to the shell command (and interpolated as normal. * If the command is *not* a shell alias, the dispatching is effectively "reset" and reparsed as normal in its entirety. The net effect of this patch is to make shell alias commands behave as you would expect. Any arguments you give to a shell alias *after* the alias name are passed through unchanged. This lets you do something like the following: [alias] filereleased = !$HG log -r 'descendants(adds("$1")) and tagged()' -l1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $ hg filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py --style compact Previously the `--style compact` part would fail because Mercurial would interpret those arguments as arguments to the alias command itself (which doesn't take any arguments). Also: running something like `hg -R ~/src/hg-crew filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py` when `filereleased` is only defined in that repo's config will now work. These global arguments can *only* be given to a shell alias *before* the alias name. For example, this will *not* work in the above situation: $ hg filereleased -R ~/src/hg-crew hgext/bookmarks.py The reason for this is that you may want to pass arguments like --repository to the alias (or, more likely, their short versions like -R): [alias] own = !chown $@ `$HG root` $ hg own steve $ hg own -R steve
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> mcount = !hg log \$@ --template='.' | wc -c | sed -e 's/ //g'
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> rt = root
> tglog = glog --template "{rev}:{node|short}: '{desc}' {branches}\n"
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>
> [defaults]
> mylog = -q
> lognull = -q
> log = -v
> EOF
basic
$ hg myinit alias
unknown
$ hg unknown
alias 'unknown' resolves to unknown command 'bargle'
$ hg help unknown
alias 'unknown' resolves to unknown command 'bargle'
ambiguous
$ hg ambiguous
alias 'ambiguous' resolves to ambiguous command 's'
$ hg help ambiguous
alias 'ambiguous' resolves to ambiguous command 's'
recursive
$ hg recursive
alias 'recursive' resolves to unknown command 'recursive'
$ hg help recursive
alias 'recursive' resolves to unknown command 'recursive'
no definition
$ hg nodef
no definition for alias 'nodefinition'
$ hg help nodef
no definition for alias 'nodefinition'
invalid options
$ hg no--cwd
error in definition for alias 'no--cwd': --cwd may only be given on the command line
$ hg help no--cwd
error in definition for alias 'no--cwd': --cwd may only be given on the command line
$ hg no-R
error in definition for alias 'no-R': -R may only be given on the command line
$ hg help no-R
error in definition for alias 'no-R': -R may only be given on the command line
$ hg no--repo
error in definition for alias 'no--repo': --repo may only be given on the command line
$ hg help no--repo
error in definition for alias 'no--repo': --repo may only be given on the command line
$ hg no--repository
error in definition for alias 'no--repository': --repository may only be given on the command line
$ hg help no--repository
error in definition for alias 'no--repository': --repository may only be given on the command line
$ cd alias
no usage
$ hg nousage
no rollback information available
$ echo foo > foo
$ hg ci -Amfoo
adding foo
with opts
$ hg cleanst
C foo
with opts and whitespace
$ hg shortlog
0 e63c23eaa88a | 1970-01-01 00:00 +0000
interaction with defaults
$ hg mylog
0:e63c23eaa88a
$ hg lognull
-1:000000000000
properly recursive
$ hg dln
changeset: -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
parent: -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
parent: -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
manifest: -1:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
user:
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
extra: branch=default
path expanding
$ FOO=`pwd` hg put
$ cat 0.diff
# HG changeset patch
# User test
# Date 0 0
# Node ID e63c23eaa88ae77967edcf4ea194d31167c478b0
# Parent 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
foo
diff -r 000000000000 -r e63c23eaa88a foo
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/foo Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+foo
simple shell aliases
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$ hg blank
$ hg blank foo
$ hg self
self
alias: only allow global options before a shell alias, pass later ones through This patch refactors the dispatch code to change how arguments to shell aliases are handled. A separate "pass" to determine whether a command is a shell alias has been added. The rough steps dispatch now performs when a command is given are these: * Parse all arguments up to the command name. * If any arguments such as --repository or --cwd are given (which could change the config file used, and therefore the definition of aliases), they are taken into account. * We determine whether the command is a shell alias. * If so, execute the alias. The --repo and --cwd arguments are still in effect. Any arguments *after* the command name are passed unchanged through to the shell command (and interpolated as normal. * If the command is *not* a shell alias, the dispatching is effectively "reset" and reparsed as normal in its entirety. The net effect of this patch is to make shell alias commands behave as you would expect. Any arguments you give to a shell alias *after* the alias name are passed through unchanged. This lets you do something like the following: [alias] filereleased = !$HG log -r 'descendants(adds("$1")) and tagged()' -l1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $ hg filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py --style compact Previously the `--style compact` part would fail because Mercurial would interpret those arguments as arguments to the alias command itself (which doesn't take any arguments). Also: running something like `hg -R ~/src/hg-crew filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py` when `filereleased` is only defined in that repo's config will now work. These global arguments can *only* be given to a shell alias *before* the alias name. For example, this will *not* work in the above situation: $ hg filereleased -R ~/src/hg-crew hgext/bookmarks.py The reason for this is that you may want to pass arguments like --repository to the alias (or, more likely, their short versions like -R): [alias] own = !chown $@ `$HG root` $ hg own steve $ hg own -R steve
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$ hg echo
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$ hg echo foo
foo
$ hg echo 'test $2' foo
test $2 foo
$ hg echo1 foo bar baz
foo
$ hg echo2 foo bar baz
bar
$ hg echo13 foo bar baz test
foo baz
$ hg echo2 foo
$ echo bar > bar
$ hg ci -qA -m bar
$ hg count .
1
$ hg count 'branch(default)'
2
alias: only allow global options before a shell alias, pass later ones through This patch refactors the dispatch code to change how arguments to shell aliases are handled. A separate "pass" to determine whether a command is a shell alias has been added. The rough steps dispatch now performs when a command is given are these: * Parse all arguments up to the command name. * If any arguments such as --repository or --cwd are given (which could change the config file used, and therefore the definition of aliases), they are taken into account. * We determine whether the command is a shell alias. * If so, execute the alias. The --repo and --cwd arguments are still in effect. Any arguments *after* the command name are passed unchanged through to the shell command (and interpolated as normal. * If the command is *not* a shell alias, the dispatching is effectively "reset" and reparsed as normal in its entirety. The net effect of this patch is to make shell alias commands behave as you would expect. Any arguments you give to a shell alias *after* the alias name are passed through unchanged. This lets you do something like the following: [alias] filereleased = !$HG log -r 'descendants(adds("$1")) and tagged()' -l1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $ hg filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py --style compact Previously the `--style compact` part would fail because Mercurial would interpret those arguments as arguments to the alias command itself (which doesn't take any arguments). Also: running something like `hg -R ~/src/hg-crew filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py` when `filereleased` is only defined in that repo's config will now work. These global arguments can *only* be given to a shell alias *before* the alias name. For example, this will *not* work in the above situation: $ hg filereleased -R ~/src/hg-crew hgext/bookmarks.py The reason for this is that you may want to pass arguments like --repository to the alias (or, more likely, their short versions like -R): [alias] own = !chown $@ `$HG root` $ hg own steve $ hg own -R steve
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$ hg mcount -r '"branch(default)"'
2
$ hg tglog
@ 1:7e7f92de180e: 'bar'
|
o 0:e63c23eaa88a: 'foo'
alias: only allow global options before a shell alias, pass later ones through This patch refactors the dispatch code to change how arguments to shell aliases are handled. A separate "pass" to determine whether a command is a shell alias has been added. The rough steps dispatch now performs when a command is given are these: * Parse all arguments up to the command name. * If any arguments such as --repository or --cwd are given (which could change the config file used, and therefore the definition of aliases), they are taken into account. * We determine whether the command is a shell alias. * If so, execute the alias. The --repo and --cwd arguments are still in effect. Any arguments *after* the command name are passed unchanged through to the shell command (and interpolated as normal. * If the command is *not* a shell alias, the dispatching is effectively "reset" and reparsed as normal in its entirety. The net effect of this patch is to make shell alias commands behave as you would expect. Any arguments you give to a shell alias *after* the alias name are passed through unchanged. This lets you do something like the following: [alias] filereleased = !$HG log -r 'descendants(adds("$1")) and tagged()' -l1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $ hg filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py --style compact Previously the `--style compact` part would fail because Mercurial would interpret those arguments as arguments to the alias command itself (which doesn't take any arguments). Also: running something like `hg -R ~/src/hg-crew filereleased hgext/bookmarks.py` when `filereleased` is only defined in that repo's config will now work. These global arguments can *only* be given to a shell alias *before* the alias name. For example, this will *not* work in the above situation: $ hg filereleased -R ~/src/hg-crew hgext/bookmarks.py The reason for this is that you may want to pass arguments like --repository to the alias (or, more likely, their short versions like -R): [alias] own = !chown $@ `$HG root` $ hg own steve $ hg own -R steve
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shell aliases with global options
$ hg init sub
$ cd sub
$ hg count 'branch(default)'
0
$ hg -v count 'branch(default)'
0
$ hg -R .. count 'branch(default)'
0
$ hg --cwd .. count 'branch(default)'
2
$ hg echo --cwd ..
--cwd ..
repo specific shell aliases
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [alias]
> subalias = !echo sub \$@
> EOF
$ cat >> ../.hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [alias]
> mainalias = !echo main \$@
> EOF
shell alias defined in current repo
$ hg subalias
sub
$ hg --cwd .. subalias > /dev/null
hg: unknown command 'subalias'
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$ hg -R .. subalias > /dev/null
hg: unknown command 'subalias'
[255]
shell alias defined in other repo
$ hg mainalias > /dev/null
hg: unknown command 'mainalias'
[255]
$ hg -R .. mainalias
main
$ hg --cwd .. mainalias
main
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invalid arguments
$ hg rt foo
hg rt: invalid arguments
hg rt
alias for: hg root
print the root (top) of the current working directory
Print the root directory of the current repository.
Returns 0 on success.
use "hg -v help rt" to show global options
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invalid global arguments for normal commands, aliases, and shell aliases
$ hg --invalid root
hg: option --invalid not recognized
Mercurial Distributed SCM
basic commands:
add add the specified files on the next commit
annotate show changeset information by line for each file
clone make a copy of an existing repository
commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes
diff diff repository (or selected files)
export dump the header and diffs for one or more changesets
forget forget the specified files on the next commit
init create a new repository in the given directory
log show revision history of entire repository or files
merge merge working directory with another revision
pull pull changes from the specified source
push push changes to the specified destination
remove remove the specified files on the next commit
serve start stand-alone webserver
status show changed files in the working directory
summary summarize working directory state
update update working directory (or switch revisions)
use "hg help" for the full list of commands or "hg -v" for details
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$ hg --invalid mylog
hg: option --invalid not recognized
Mercurial Distributed SCM
basic commands:
add add the specified files on the next commit
annotate show changeset information by line for each file
clone make a copy of an existing repository
commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes
diff diff repository (or selected files)
export dump the header and diffs for one or more changesets
forget forget the specified files on the next commit
init create a new repository in the given directory
log show revision history of entire repository or files
merge merge working directory with another revision
pull pull changes from the specified source
push push changes to the specified destination
remove remove the specified files on the next commit
serve start stand-alone webserver
status show changed files in the working directory
summary summarize working directory state
update update working directory (or switch revisions)
use "hg help" for the full list of commands or "hg -v" for details
[255]
$ hg --invalid blank
hg: option --invalid not recognized
Mercurial Distributed SCM
basic commands:
add add the specified files on the next commit
annotate show changeset information by line for each file
clone make a copy of an existing repository
commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes
diff diff repository (or selected files)
export dump the header and diffs for one or more changesets
forget forget the specified files on the next commit
init create a new repository in the given directory
log show revision history of entire repository or files
merge merge working directory with another revision
pull pull changes from the specified source
push push changes to the specified destination
remove remove the specified files on the next commit
serve start stand-alone webserver
status show changed files in the working directory
summary summarize working directory state
update update working directory (or switch revisions)
use "hg help" for the full list of commands or "hg -v" for details
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