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lfs: allow non-lfs exchanges when the extension is only enabled on one side...
lfs: allow non-lfs exchanges when the extension is only enabled on one side Once the 'lfs' requirement is added, the extension must be loaded on both sides, and changegroup3 used. But there's no reason that I can see for bailing with cryptic errors if lfs is not required, but randomly enabled somewhere.

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FUJIWARA Katsunori
tests: use portable diff script via extdiff extension...
r28052 #!/bin/sh
# Script to get stable diff output on any platform.
#
# Output of this script is almost equivalent to GNU diff with "-Nru".
#
# Use this script as "hg pdiff" via extdiff extension with preparation
# below in test scripts:
#
# $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
# > [extdiff]
# > pdiff = sh "$RUNTESTDIR/pdiff"
# > EOF
filediff(){
# USAGE: filediff file1 file2 [header]
# compare with /dev/null if file doesn't exist (as "-N" option)
file1="$1"
if test ! -f "$file1"; then
file1=/dev/null
fi
file2="$2"
if test ! -f "$file2"; then
file2=/dev/null
fi
Danek Duvall
tests: Solaris cmp complains about empty files, even with -s...
r28337 if cmp -s "$file1" "$file2" 2> /dev/null; then
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r28052 # Return immediately, because comparison isn't needed. This
# also avoids redundant message of diff like "No differences
# encountered" (on Solaris)
return
fi
if test -n "$3"; then
# show header only in recursive case
echo "$3"
fi
# replace "/dev/null" by corresponded filename (as "-N" option)
diff -u "$file1" "$file2" |
sed "s@^--- /dev/null\(.*\)\$@--- $1\1@" |
sed "s@^\+\+\+ /dev/null\(.*\)\$@+++ $2\1@"
FUJIWARA Katsunori
tests: make pdiff return appropriate exit code at comparison of files...
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# in this case, files differ from each other
return 1
FUJIWARA Katsunori
tests: use portable diff script via extdiff extension...
r28052 }
if test -d "$1" -o -d "$2"; then
# ensure comparison in dictionary order
(
if test -d "$1"; then (cd "$1" && find . -type f); fi
if test -d "$2"; then (cd "$2" && find . -type f); fi
) |
sed 's@^\./@@g' | sort | uniq |
while read file; do
filediff "$1/$file" "$2/$file" "diff -Nru $1/$file $2/$file"
done
FUJIWARA Katsunori
tests: make pdiff return appropriate exit code at comparison of files...
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# TODO: there is no portable way for current while-read based
# implementation to return 1 at detecting changes.
#
# On bash and dash, assignment to variable inside while-block
# doesn't affect outside, because inside while-block is executed
# in sub-shell. BTW, it affects outside while-block on ksh (as sh
# on Solaris).
FUJIWARA Katsunori
tests: use portable diff script via extdiff extension...
r28052 else
filediff "$1" "$2"
fi