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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
c978db634c config: use the same hgrc for a cloned repo as for an uninitted repo
This just copies the same local sample hgrc, except it sets the
default path to the repo it was cloned from.

This is cut-and-paste from the local sample hgrc, but I think it's
acceptable, since the two pieces of code are right next to each other
and they're small. There is danger of them going out of synch, but it
would complicate the code too much to get rid of this C&P.

I also add ui as an import to hg.py, but with demandimport, this
should not be a noticeable performance hit.
2014-10-06 16:35:02 -04:00
anuraggoel
aaf6714e39 push: provide a hint when no paths in configured (issue3692)
When user type "hg push" command then this patch helps user by
providing hint if no default path is configured.

Second patch is the test coverage, to test the change behaviour of
first patch.
2014-02-25 04:11:11 +05:30
Mads Kiilerich
8c22a0ec28 tests: make (glob) on windows accept \ instead of /
Globbing is usually used for filenames, so on windows it is reasonable and very
convenient that glob patterns accepts '\' or '/' when the pattern specifies
'/'.
2011-11-07 03:25:10 +01:00
Mads Kiilerich
3174ff376b tests: remove redundant globs
Many globs now just match $TESTTMP and is no longer needed.
2010-10-08 22:36:10 -05:00
Brodie Rao
b5fe0d906e tests: add glob matching for unified tests
This adds a " (glob)" marker that works like a simpler version of
(re): "*" is converted to ".*", and "?" is converted to ".".

Both special characters can be escaped using "\", and the backslash
itself can be escaped as well.

Other glob-style syntax, like "**", "[chars]", or "[!chars]", isn't
supported.
2010-09-22 16:06:02 -05:00
Brodie Rao
7d7d96bd74 tests: require regexes in unified tests to be marked with " (re)"
Consider this test:

  $ hg glog --template '{rev}:{node|short} "{desc}"\n'
  @  2:20c4f79fd7ac "3"
  |
  | o  1:38f24201dcab "2"
  |/
  o  0:2a18120dc1c9 "1"

Because each line beginning with "|" can be compiled as a regular
expression (equivalent to ".*|"), they will match any output.

Similarly:

  $ echo foo


The blank output line can be compiled as a regular expression and will
also match any output.

With this patch, none of the above output lines will be matched as
regular expressions. A line must end in " (re)" in order to be matched
as one.

Lines are still matched literally first, so the following will pass:

  $ echo 'foo (re)'
  foo (re)
2010-09-22 16:06:00 -05:00
Adrian Buehlmann
a3504b4a15 tests: unify test-default-push 2010-09-14 22:54:04 +02:00