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Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 This runs with TZ="GMT"
$ hg init
$ echo "test-parse-date" > a
$ hg add a
$ hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30" -m "rev 0"
$ echo "hi!" >> a
$ hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30 -0500" -m "rev 1"
$ hg tag -d "2006-04-15 13:30" "Hi"
$ hg backout --merge -d "2006-04-15 13:30 +0200" -m "rev 3" 1
reverting a
created new head
changeset 3:107ce1ee2b43 backs out changeset 1:25a1420a55f8
merging with changeset 3:107ce1ee2b43
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg ci -d "1150000000 14400" -m "rev 4 (merge)"
$ echo "fail" >> a
$ hg ci -d "should fail" -m "fail"
abort: invalid date: 'should fail'
Matt Mackall
tests: add exit codes to unified tests
r12316 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 $ hg ci -d "100000000000000000 1400" -m "fail"
abort: date exceeds 32 bits: 100000000000000000
Matt Mackall
tests: add exit codes to unified tests
r12316 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 $ hg ci -d "100000 1400000" -m "fail"
abort: impossible time zone offset: 1400000
Matt Mackall
tests: add exit codes to unified tests
r12316 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
Check with local timezone other than GMT and with DST
Sébastien Brissaud
test-parse-date: defines explicit start/end dates for DST...
r28441 $ TZ="PST+8PDT+7,M4.1.0/02:00:00,M10.5.0/02:00:00"
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 $ export TZ
PST=UTC-8 / PDT=UTC-7
Sébastien Brissaud
test-parse-date: defines explicit start/end dates for DST...
r28441 Summer time begins on April's first Sunday at 2:00am,
and ends on October's last Sunday at 2:00am.
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
$ hg debugrebuildstate
$ echo "a" > a
$ hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30" -m "summer@UTC-7"
$ hg debugrebuildstate
$ echo "b" > a
$ hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30 +0500" -m "summer@UTC+5"
$ hg debugrebuildstate
$ echo "c" > a
$ hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30" -m "winter@UTC-8"
$ hg debugrebuildstate
$ echo "d" > a
$ hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30 +0500" -m "winter@UTC+5"
$ hg log --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
Test issue1014 (fractional timezones)
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 -16200" # 0430
internal: 1000000000 -16200
standard: Sun Sep 09 06:16:40 2001 +0430
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 -15300" # 0415
internal: 1000000000 -15300
standard: Sun Sep 09 06:01:40 2001 +0415
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 -14400" # 0400
internal: 1000000000 -14400
standard: Sun Sep 09 05:46:40 2001 +0400
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 0" # GMT
internal: 1000000000 0
standard: Sun Sep 09 01:46:40 2001 +0000
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 14400" # -0400
internal: 1000000000 14400
standard: Sat Sep 08 21:46:40 2001 -0400
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 15300" # -0415
internal: 1000000000 15300
standard: Sat Sep 08 21:31:40 2001 -0415
$ hg debugdate "1000000000 16200" # -0430
internal: 1000000000 16200
standard: Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430
$ hg debugdate "Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 +0430"
internal: 999967600 -16200
standard: Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 +0430
$ hg debugdate "Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430"
internal: 1000000000 16200
standard: Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430
Test 12-hours times
$ hg debugdate "2006-02-01 1:00:30PM +0000"
internal: 1138798830 0
standard: Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
Matt Mackall
tests: cleanup exit code handling in unified tests
r12365 $ hg debugdate "1:00:30PM" > /dev/null
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
Martin Geisler
test-parse-date: move remaining date parsing tests from test-log
r16923 Normal range
$ hg log -d -1
Negative range
$ hg log -d "--2"
Wagner Bruna
messages: quote "hg help" hints consistently
r23917 abort: -2 must be nonnegative (see "hg help dates")
Martin Geisler
test-parse-date: move remaining date parsing tests from test-log
r16923 [255]
Whitespace only
$ hg log -d " "
abort: dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace
[255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 Test date formats with '>' or '<' accompanied by space characters
$ hg log -d '>' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Martin Geisler
test-parse-date: remove cruft from 8c6f823efcc9...
r16921 $ hg log -d '<' --template '{date|date}\n'
abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
$ hg log -d ' >' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 $ hg log -d ' <' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
$ hg log -d '> ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 $ hg log -d '< ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
$ hg log -d ' > ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '>DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123 $ hg log -d ' < ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Martin Geisler
help/dates: use DATE as place-holder in help and abort texts...
r13886 abort: invalid day spec, use '<DATE'
Matt Mackall
date: fixup breakage from ">" fix
r13869 [255]
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-parse-date
r12123
$ hg log -d '>02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d '<02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d ' >02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d ' <02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d '> 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d '< 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d ' > 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d ' < 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d '>02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d '<02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d ' >02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d ' <02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d '> 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d '< 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
$ hg log -d ' > 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
$ hg log -d ' < 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sun Jan 15 13:30:00 2006 -0800
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 +0500
Sat Jul 15 13:30:00 2006 -0700
Sun Jun 11 00:26:40 2006 -0400
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0200
Sat Apr 15 13:30:00 2006 +0000
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 -0500
Wed Feb 01 13:00:30 2006 +0000
Paul Cavallaro
dates: support 'today' and 'yesterday' in parsedate (issue3764)...
r18537
Test issue 3764 (interpreting 'today' and 'yesterday')
$ echo "hello" >> a
>>> import datetime
>>> today = datetime.date.today().strftime("%b %d")
>>> yesterday = (datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1)).strftime("%b %d")
>>> dates = open('dates', 'w')
>>> dates.write(today + '\n')
Danek Duvall
solaris: sed doesn't recognize a line without a newline
r19627 >>> dates.write(yesterday + '\n')
Paul Cavallaro
dates: support 'today' and 'yesterday' in parsedate (issue3764)...
r18537 >>> dates.close()
$ hg ci -d "`sed -n '1p' dates`" -m "today is a good day to code"
$ hg log -d today --template '{desc}\n'
today is a good day to code
$ echo "goodbye" >> a
$ hg ci -d "`sed -n '2p' dates`" -m "the time traveler's code"
$ hg log -d yesterday --template '{desc}\n'
the time traveler's code
Augie Fackler
parsedate: understand "now" as a shortcut for the current time
r18614 $ echo "foo" >> a
$ hg commit -d now -m 'Explicitly committed now.'
$ hg log -d today --template '{desc}\n'
Explicitly committed now.
today is a good day to code