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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jun Wu
4a7b28d08b serve: assign hg serve ports dynamically in tests
Summary:
Previously `hg server` uses `HGPORT` that might be in use. This patch uses
`-p 0 --port-file ...` so `hg server` always gets assigned a free port.

The change was first made by the following Ruby script:

```
re = /^  \$ hg serve(.*) -p \$(HGPORT[12]?) (.*[^\\])$\n  \$/
Dir['*.t'].each do |path|
  old = File.read(path)
  new = old.lines.map do |l|
    next l if l[/\(glob\)/] or not l['$HGPORT'] or l[/^  [$>]/]
    "#{l.chomp} (glob)\n"
  end.join.gsub re, <<-'EOS'.chomp
  $ hg serve\1 -p 0 --port-file $TESTTMP/.port \3
  $ \2=`cat $TESTTMP/.port`
  $
  EOS
  File.write(path, new) if old != new
end
```

Then there are some manual changes:

run-tests.py: It now treats `$HGPORT` in output as glob pattern `*`, since
it does not know the assigned value in tests.

test-bookmarks-pushpull.t, test-https.t: Some `hg pull`s were changed to use
explicit paths instead of relying on `.hgrc` since the test restarts the
server and `.hg/hgrc` having an outdated URL.

test-schemes.t: The test writes `$HGPORT` to `.hgrc` before assigning it.
Changed the order so the correct `$HGPORT` is written.

test-patchbomb-tls.t: Changed `(?) (glob)` to `(glob) (?)`.

Reviewed By: DurhamG

Differential Revision: D6925398

fbshipit-source-id: d5c10476f43ce23f9e99618807580cf8ba92595c
2018-04-13 21:51:07 -07:00
Matt Harbison
7d8bebd9c1 tests: remove (glob) annotations that were only for '\' matches
# skip-blame because this was mechanically rewritten the following script.  I
ran it on both *.t and *.py, but none of the *.py changes were proper.  All *.t
ones appear to be, and they run without addition failures on both Windows and
Linux.

  import argparse
  import os
  import re

  ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
  ap.add_argument('path', nargs='+')
  opts = ap.parse_args()

  globre = re.compile(r'^(.*) \(glob\)(.*)$')

  for p in opts.path:
      tmp = p + '.tmp'
      with open(p, 'rb') as src, open(tmp, 'wb') as dst:
          for line in src:
              m = globre.match(line)
              if not m or '$LOCALIP' in line or '*' in line:
                  dst.write(line)
                  continue
              if '?' in line[:-3] or ('?' in line[:-3] and line[-3:] != '(?)'):
                  dst.write(line)
                  continue
              dst.write(m.group(1) + m.group(2) + '\n')
      os.unlink(p)
      os.rename(tmp, p)
2017-12-10 22:50:57 -05:00
Matt Mackall
3ad28905f6 tests: drop explicit $TESTDIR from executables
$TESTDIR is added to the path, so this is superfluous. Also,
inconsistent use of quotes means we might have broken on tests with
paths containing spaces.
2015-06-08 14:44:30 -05:00
Durham Goode
2591767a70 bundles: do not overwrite existing backup bundles (BC)
Previously, a backup bundle could overwrite an existing bundle and cause user
data loss. For instance, if you have A<-B<-C and strip B, it produces backup
bundle B-backup.hg. If you then hg pull -r B B-backup.hg and strip it again, it
overwrites the existing B-backup.hg and C is lost.

The fix is to add a hash of all the nodes inside that bundle to the filename.
Fixed up existing tests and added a new test in test-strip.t
2015-01-09 10:52:14 -08:00
Gregory Szorc
22de18c0d3 hgweb: refresh repository using URL not path (issue4323)
hgweb detects out-of-date repository instances (using a highly
suspect mechanism that should probably be fixed) and obtains a new
repository object if needed.

This patch changes the repository object copy to use the repo URL
(instead of path). This preserves more information about the source
repository and allows bundles to be served through hgweb.

A test verifying that bundles can now be served properly via
`hg serve` has been added.
2014-08-18 12:12:57 -07:00