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Summary: The script does: - Run the Python translate script. - With `--verify` so the test will be disabled if it does not pass. - With `--black` so the test file is formatted. - With `--hgmv` so the test is marked as a "rename", and `hg log` on it can trace back to the old history. - Make a commit, so the manual edits are easier to review. Reviewed By: xavierd Differential Revision: D17609337 fbshipit-source-id: 0ce61e8a2e1a1d4424b1d3f15426f44a6fcaa739
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34 lines
548 B
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#!/bin/bash
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# Translate .t tests to .py tests.
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# Usage:
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# 1. ./translate test-foo.t
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# 2. Edit test-foo-t.py
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# 3. Commit
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../hg debugpython -- -m testutil.dott.translate --black --verify --hgmv "$@" || exit 1
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commitmessagepath="$(mktemp)"
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cat > "$commitmessagepath" << EOF
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[hg] tests: auto translate "$@"
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Summary:
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This is done by running:
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./translate "$@"
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Test Plan: CI
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Reviewers: #mercurial
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Tags: easy
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EOF
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finish() {
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rm "$commitmessagepath"
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}
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trap finish EXIT
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hg commit -l "$commitmessagepath" $(echo "$@" | sed 's#\.t#-t.py#g') "$@"
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