sapling/tests/test-tweakdefaults-grep.t
Jun Wu 4a936cee21 codemod: remove extpath in tests
Summary:
Previously, the following pattern is common in our tests:

```
   $ extpath=`dirname $TESTDIR`
   $ cp $extpath/hgext3rd/name.py $TESTTMP # use $TESTTMP substitution in message
   $ cat >> $HGRCPATH<<EOF
   > [extensions]
   > name=$TESTTMP/name.py
   > EOF
```

Now, it gets simplified to:

```
   $ cat >> $HGRCPATH<<EOF
   > [extensions]
   > name=$TESTDIR/../hgext3rd/name.py
   > EOF
```

This removes unnecessary `dirname` and `cp`.

Also fixed a regex that does not match `bytes`:

```
-  transferred 268 bytes in [\d.]+ seconds \([\d.]+ KB/sec\) (re)
+  transferred 268 bytes in 0.3 seconds (939 bytes/sec)
```

Test Plan: arc unit

Reviewers: #mercurial, phillco

Reviewed By: phillco

Subscribers: medson, mjpieters

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.intern.facebook.com/D5270897

Signature: t1:5270897:1497663052:bf860a0b480c751b1e4b53cebf6526193f0f6652
2017-06-16 18:31:25 -07:00

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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> tweakdefaults=$TESTDIR/../hgext3rd/tweakdefaults.py
> rebase=
> EOF
Set up the repository with some simple files
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ mkdir grepdir
$ cd grepdir
$ echo 'foobarbaz' > grepfile1
$ echo 'foobarboo' > grepfile2
$ mkdir subdir1
$ echo 'foobar_subdir' > subdir1/subfile1
$ mkdir subdir2
$ echo 'foobar_dirsub' > subdir2/subfile2
$ hg add grepfile1
$ hg add grepfile2
$ hg add subdir1/subfile1
$ hg add subdir2/subfile2
$ hg commit -m "Added some files"
$ echo 'foobarbazboo' > untracked1
Make sure grep finds patterns in tracked files, and excludes untracked files
$ hg grep -n foobar
grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
grepfile2:1:foobarboo
subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
$ hg grep -n barbaz
grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
$ hg grep -n barbaz .
grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
Test searching in subdirectories, from the repository root
$ hg grep -n foobar subdir1
subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
$ hg grep -n foobar sub*
subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
Test searching in a sibling subdirectory, using a relative path
$ cd subdir1
$ hg grep -n foobar ../subdir2
../subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
$ hg grep -n foobar
subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
$ hg grep -n foobar .
subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
$ cd ..
Test mercurial file patterns
$ hg grep -n foobar 'glob:*rep*'
grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
grepfile2:1:foobarboo
Test using alternative grep commands
$ hg grep -i FooBarB
grepfile1:foobarbaz
grepfile2:foobarboo
#if osx
$ hg grep FooBarB
[1]
#else
$ hg grep FooBarB
[123]
#endif
$ hg grep --config grep.command='grep -i' FooBarB
grepfile1:foobarbaz
grepfile2:foobarboo
$ hg grep --config grep.command='echo searching' FooBarB subdir1
searching * -- subdir1/subfile1 (glob)
$ hg grep --config grep.command='echo foo ; false' FooBarB subdir2
foo ; false * -- subdir2/subfile2 (glob)