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Summary: `>>> open(file).write(data)` is a common patten for writing files across the tests. In py3 such statement return the number of bytes written in py2 the output is none. Let's make it None in py3 as well. Reviewed By: xavierd Differential Revision: D19666339 fbshipit-source-id: 5424287f85f34f3aef2d1596bb476d622464564a
435 lines
8.5 KiB
Perl
435 lines
8.5 KiB
Perl
#require py2
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#chg-compatible
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TODO: configure mutation
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$ configure noevolution
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#require tic
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Set up a repo
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$ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.pretest
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interactive = true
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> interface = curses
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> [experimental]
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> crecordtest = testModeCommands
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> EOF
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Record with noeol at eof (issue5268)
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$ hg init noeol
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$ cd noeol
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$ printf '0' > a
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$ printf '0\n' > b
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$ hg ci -Aqm initial
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$ printf '1\n0' > a
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$ printf '1\n0\n' > b
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> c
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> EOF
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$ HGEDITOR="\"sh\" \"`pwd`/editor.sh\"" hg commit -i -m "add hunks" -d "0 0"
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$ cd ..
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Normal repo
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$ hg init a
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$ cd a
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Committing some changes but stopping on the way
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$ echo "a" > a
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$ hg add a
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> TOGGLE
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg commit -i -m "a" -d "0 0"
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no changes to record
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[1]
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$ hg tip
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changeset: -1:000000000000
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user:
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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Committing some changes
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg commit -i -m "a" -d "0 0"
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$ hg tip
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changeset: 0:cb9a9f314b8b
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: a
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Check that commit -i works with no changes
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$ hg commit -i
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no changes to record
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[1]
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Committing only one file
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$ echo "a" >> a
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>>> _ = open('b', 'wb').write("1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n")
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$ hg add b
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> TOGGLE
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> KEY_DOWN
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg commit -i -m "one file" -d "0 0"
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$ hg tip
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changeset: 1:fb2705a663ea
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: one file
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$ hg cat -r tip a
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a
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$ cat a
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a
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a
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Committing only one hunk while aborting edition of hunk
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- Untoggle all the hunks, go down to the second file
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- unfold it
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- go down to second hunk (1 for the first hunk, 1 for the first hunkline, 1 for the second hunk, 1 for the second hunklike)
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- toggle the second hunk
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- toggle on and off the amend mode (to check that it toggles off)
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- edit the hunk and quit the editor immediately with non-zero status
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- commit
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$ printf "printf 'editor ran\n'; exit 1" > editor.sh
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$ echo "x" > c
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$ cat b >> c
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$ echo "y" >> c
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$ mv c b
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> A
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> KEY_DOWN
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> f
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> KEY_DOWN
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> KEY_DOWN
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> KEY_DOWN
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> KEY_DOWN
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> TOGGLE
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> a
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> a
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> e
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> X
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> EOF
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$ HGEDITOR="\"sh\" \"`pwd`/editor.sh\"" hg commit -i -m "one hunk" -d "0 0"
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editor ran
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$ rm editor.sh
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$ hg tip
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changeset: 2:7d10dfe755a8
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: one hunk
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$ hg cat -r tip b
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1
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y
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$ cat b
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x
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y
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$ hg commit -m "other hunks"
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$ hg tip
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changeset: 3:a6735021574d
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: other hunks
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$ hg cat -r tip b
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x
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1
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y
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Newly added files can be selected with the curses interface
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$ hg update -C .
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo "hello" > x
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$ hg add x
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> TOGGLE
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> TOGGLE
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg st
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A x
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? testModeCommands
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$ hg commit -i -m "newly added file" -d "0 0"
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$ hg st
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? testModeCommands
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Amend option works
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$ echo "hello world" > x
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$ hg diff -c .
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diff -r a6735021574d -r 2b0e9be4d336 x
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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+++ b/x Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
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+hello
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> a
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg commit -i -m "newly added file" -d "0 0"
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saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/2b0e9be4d336-3cf0bc8c-amend.hg
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$ hg diff -c .
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diff -r a6735021574d -r c1d239d165ae x
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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+++ b/x Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
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+hello world
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Make file empty
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$ rm x && touch x
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg ci -i -m emptify -d "0 0"
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$ hg update -C '.^' -q
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Editing a hunk puts you back on that hunk when done editing (issue5041)
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To do that, we change two lines in a file, pretend to edit the second line,
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exit, toggle the line selected at the end of the edit and commit.
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The first line should be recorded if we were put on the second line at the end
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of the edit.
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$ hg update -C .
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0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo "foo" > x
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$ echo "hello world" >> x
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$ echo "bar" >> x
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> f
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> KEY_DOWN
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> KEY_DOWN
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> KEY_DOWN
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> KEY_DOWN
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> e
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> TOGGLE
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> X
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> EOF
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$ printf "printf 'editor ran\n'; exit 0" > editor.sh
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$ HGEDITOR="\"sh\" \"`pwd`/editor.sh\"" hg commit -i -m "edit hunk" -d "0 0" -q
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editor ran
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$ hg cat -r . x
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foo
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hello world
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Testing the review option. The entire final filtered patch should show
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up in the editor and be editable. We will unselect the second file and
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the first hunk of the third file. During review, we will decide that
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"lower" sounds better than "bottom", and the final commit should
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reflect this edition.
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$ hg update -C .
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1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
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$ echo "top" > c
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$ cat x >> c
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$ echo "bottom" >> c
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$ mv c x
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$ echo "third a" >> a
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$ echo "we will unselect this" >> b
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$ cat > editor.sh <<EOF
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> cat "\$1"
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> cat "\$1" | sed s/bottom/lower/ > tmp
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> mv tmp "\$1"
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> EOF
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$ cat > testModeCommands <<EOF
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> KEY_DOWN
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> TOGGLE
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> KEY_DOWN
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> f
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> KEY_DOWN
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> TOGGLE
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> R
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> EOF
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$ HGEDITOR="\"sh\" \"`pwd`/editor.sh\"" hg commit -i -m "review hunks" -d "0 0"
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# To remove '-' lines, make them ' ' lines (context).
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# To remove '+' lines, delete them.
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# Lines starting with # will be removed from the patch.
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#
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# If the patch applies cleanly, the edited patch will immediately
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# be finalised. If it does not apply cleanly, rejects files will be
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# generated. You can use those when you try again.
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diff --git a/a b/a
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--- a/a
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+++ b/a
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@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
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a
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a
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+third a
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diff --git a/x b/x
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--- a/x
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+++ b/x
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@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
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foo
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hello world
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+bottom
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$ hg cat -r . a
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a
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a
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third a
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$ hg cat -r . b
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x
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$ hg cat -r . x
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foo
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hello world
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lower
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Check spacemovesdown
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [experimental]
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> spacemovesdown = true
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> EOF
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$ cat <<EOF >testModeCommands
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> TOGGLE
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> TOGGLE
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> X
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> EOF
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$ hg status -q
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M b
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M x
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$ hg commit -i -m "nothing to commit?" -d "0 0"
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no changes to record
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[1]
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Check ui.interface logic for the chunkselector
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The default interface is text
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ chunkselectorinterface() {
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> hg debugpython -- <<EOF
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> from edenscm.mercurial import hg, ui;\
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> repo = hg.repository(ui.ui.load(), ".");\
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> print(repo.ui.interface("chunkselector"))
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> EOF
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> }
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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text
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If only the default is set, we'll use that for the feature, too
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = curses
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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curses
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It is possible to override the default interface with a feature specific
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interface
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = text
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> interface.chunkselector = curses
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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curses
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = curses
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> interface.chunkselector = text
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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text
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If a bad interface name is given, we use the default value (with a nice
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error message to suggest that the configuration needs to be fixed)
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = blah
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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invalid value for ui.interface: blah (using text)
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text
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = curses
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> interface.chunkselector = blah
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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invalid value for ui.interface.chunkselector: blah (using curses)
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curses
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = blah
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> interface.chunkselector = curses
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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invalid value for ui.interface: blah
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curses
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$ cp $HGRCPATH.pretest $HGRCPATH
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$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
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> [ui]
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> interface = blah
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> interface.chunkselector = blah
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> EOF
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$ chunkselectorinterface
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invalid value for ui.interface: blah
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invalid value for ui.interface.chunkselector: blah (using text)
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text
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