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Summary: Create a fork of the Mercurial code that we can use to build server rpms. The hg servers will continue to exist for a few more months while we move the darkstorm and ediscovery use cases off them. In the mean time, we want to start making breaking changes to the client, so let's create a stable copy of the hg code to produce rpms for the hg servers. The fork is based off c7770c78d, the latest hg release. This copies the files as is, then adds some minor tweaks to get it to build: - Disables some lint checks that appear to be bypassed by path - sed replace eden/scm with eden/hg-server - Removed a dependency on scm/telemetry from the edenfs-client tests since scm/telemetry pulls in the original eden/scm/lib/configparser which conflicts with the hg-server conflict parser. allow-large-files Reviewed By: quark-zju Differential Revision: D27632557 fbshipit-source-id: b2f442f4ec000ea08e4d62de068750832198e1f4
145 lines
4.3 KiB
Perl
145 lines
4.3 KiB
Perl
#chg-compatible
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$ enable tweakdefaults rebase
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Set up the repository with some simple files.
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This is coupled with the files dictionary in
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eden/hg-server/tests/fake-biggrep-client.py
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$ hg init repo
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$ cd repo
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$ mkdir grepdir
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$ cd grepdir
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$ echo 'foobarbaz' > grepfile1
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$ echo 'foobarboo' > grepfile2
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$ mkdir subdir1
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$ echo 'foobar_subdir' > subdir1/subfile1
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$ mkdir subdir2
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$ echo 'foobar_dirsub' > subdir2/subfile2
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$ hg add grepfile1
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$ hg add grepfile2
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$ hg add subdir1/subfile1
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$ hg add subdir2/subfile2
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$ hg commit -m "Added some files"
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$ echo 'foobarbazboo' > untracked1
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Make sure grep finds patterns in tracked files, and excludes untracked files
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$ hg grep -n foobar
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
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grepfile2:1:foobarboo
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
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$ hg grep -n barbaz
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
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$ hg grep -n barbaz .
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
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Test searching in subdirectories, from the repository root
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$ hg grep -n foobar subdir1
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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$ hg grep -n foobar sub*
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
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Test searching in a sibling subdirectory, using a relative path
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$ cd subdir1
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$ hg grep -n foobar ../subdir2
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../subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
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$ hg grep -n foobar
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subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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$ hg grep -n foobar .
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subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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$ cd ..
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Test mercurial file patterns
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$ hg grep -n foobar 'glob:*rep*'
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
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grepfile2:1:foobarboo
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Test using alternative grep commands
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$ hg grep -i FooBarB
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grepfile1:foobarbaz
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grepfile2:foobarboo
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#if osx
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$ hg grep FooBarB
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[1]
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#else
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$ hg grep FooBarB
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[123]
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#endif
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$ hg grep --config grep.command='xargs -0 grep -i' FooBarB --traceback
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grepfile1:foobarbaz
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grepfile2:foobarboo
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$ hg grep --config grep.command='xargs -0 echo searching' FooBarB subdir1
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searching * -- subdir1/subfile1 (glob)
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$ hg grep --config grep.command='xargs -0 echo foo ; false' FooBarB subdir2
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foo ; false * -- subdir2/subfile2 (glob)
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Test --include flag
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$ hg grep --include '**/*file1' -n foobar
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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$ hg grep -I '**/*file1' -n foobar
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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Test --exclude flag
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$ hg grep --exclude '**/*file1' -n foobar
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grepfile2:1:foobarboo
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subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
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$ hg grep -X '**/*file1' -n foobar
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grepfile2:1:foobarboo
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subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub
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Test --include and --exclude flags together
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$ hg grep --include '**/*file1' --exclude '**/grepfile1' -n foobar
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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$ hg grep -I '**/*file1' -X '**/grepfile1' -n foobar
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir
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#if symlink no-osx
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Test symlinks
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$ echo file_content > target_file
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$ ln -s target_file sym_link
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$ hg add sym_link
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$ hg grep file_content
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[123]
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#endif
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Test with context
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$ hg grep --config grep.biggrepclient=$TESTDIR/fake-biggrep-client.py \
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> --config grep.usebiggrep=True --config grep.biggrepcorpus=fake \
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> --color=off \
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> -n foobar | sort
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grepfile1:1:foobarbaz_bg
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grepfile2:1:foobarboo_bg
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subdir1/subfile1:1:foobar_subdir_bg
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subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub_bg
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Test basic biggrep client in subdir1
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$ hg grep --config grep.biggrepclient=$TESTDIR/fake-biggrep-client.py \
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> --config grep.usebiggrep=True --config grep.biggrepcorpus=fake \
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> --cwd subdir1 foobar | sort
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subfile1:foobar_subdir_bg
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Test basic biggrep client with subdir2 matcher
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$ hg grep --config grep.biggrepclient=$TESTDIR/fake-biggrep-client.py \
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> --config grep.usebiggrep=True --config grep.biggrepcorpus=fake \
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> foobar subdir2 | sort
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subdir2/subfile2:foobar_dirsub_bg
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Test biggrep searching in a sibling subdirectory, using a relative path
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$ cd subdir1
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$ hg grep --config grep.biggrepclient=$TESTDIR/fake-biggrep-client.py \
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> --config grep.usebiggrep=True --config grep.biggrepcorpus=fake \
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> foobar ../subdir2 -n | sort
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../subdir2/subfile2:1:foobar_dirsub_bg
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$ hg grep --config grep.biggrepclient=$TESTDIR/fake-biggrep-client.py \
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> --config grep.usebiggrep=True --config grep.biggrepcorpus=fake \
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> -n foobar | sort
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subfile1:1:foobar_subdir_bg
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$ hg grep --config grep.biggrepclient=$TESTDIR/fake-biggrep-client.py \
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> --config grep.usebiggrep=True --config grep.biggrepcorpus=fake \
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> -n foobar . | sort
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subfile1:1:foobar_subdir_bg
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$ cd ..
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