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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Arendsen Hein
0d153cc970 paths: Add support for -q/--quiet
Suppresses output (resolved paths or "not found!") when searching a path,
similar to "grep -q".
Sample usage: hg paths -q foo || echo "there is no foo"

Just prints path names (instead of "name = result") when listing all path
definitions, like "hg bookmarks -q".
Sample usage: hg paths -q | while read i; do hg incoming "$i"; done
2011-05-16 11:41:48 +02:00
Adrian Buehlmann
b6b4efebd6 test-paths.t: 'file:' disables [paths] entries for clone dest 2011-03-29 19:20:28 +02:00
Benoit Boissinot
e5538ef2cc ui.paths: expand paths directly in fixconfig (issue2373)
var and home expansion should be done first.
2010-10-09 12:28:16 -05:00
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
Erik Zielke
512d0992fc tests: removed test names in tests
The name of the test files is replaced with a glob * expression,
thereby the tests does not depend on the filename of the file they are
in.
2010-09-30 09:49:40 +02:00
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
Brodie Rao
3ed54dfa3d tests: improve regexes in unified tests 2010-09-22 16:05:58 -05:00
Matt Mackall
32de98afbd tests: drop final true command from unified tests 2010-09-20 16:00:15 -05:00
Matt Mackall
08439e0f2d tests: add exit codes to unified tests 2010-09-16 17:51:32 -05:00
Nicolas Dumazet
5c71b37784 tests: unify test-paths 2010-08-12 15:18:44 +09:00