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revisions: allow "x123" to refer to nodeid prefix "123"...
revisions: allow "x123" to refer to nodeid prefix "123" When resolving "123" to a revision, we try to interpret it as revnum before we try to interpret it as a nodeid hex prefix. This can lead to the shortest valid prefix being longer than necessary. This patch lets us write such nodeids in a shorter form by prefixing them with "x" instead of adding more hex digits until they're longer than the longest decimal revnum. On my hg repo with almost 69k revisions, turning this feature on saves on average 0.4% on the average nodeid length. That clearly doesn't justify this patch. However, it becomes more usefule when combined with the earlier patches in this series that let you disambiguate nodeid prefixes within a configured revset. Note that we attempt to resolve symbols as nodeid prefixes after we've exhausted all other posibilities, so this is a backwards compatible change (only queries that would previously fail may now succeed). I've still hidden this feature behind an experiemntal config option so we can roll it back if needed. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4041

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Pierre-Yves David
tests: comment the main purpose of ``test-unified-test.t``
r21731 Test that the syntax of "unified tests" is properly processed
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r21729 Simple commands:
$ echo foo
foo
$ printf 'oh no'
oh no (no-eol)
$ printf 'bar\nbaz\n' | cat
bar
baz
Multi-line command:
$ foo() {
> echo bar
> }
$ foo
bar
Return codes before inline python:
$ sh -c 'exit 1'
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Doctest commands:
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r29485 >>> from __future__ import print_function
>>> print('foo')
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r21729 foo
$ echo interleaved
interleaved
>>> for c in 'xyz':
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r29485 ... print(c)
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r21729 x
y
z
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r29485 >>> print()
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r21729
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heredoctest: use the same dict for local/global contexts as in doctest...
r22564 >>> foo = 'global name'
>>> def func():
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py3: make files use absolute_import and print_function...
r29485 ... print(foo, 'should be visible in func()')
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heredoctest: use the same dict for local/global contexts as in doctest...
r22564 >>> func()
global name should be visible in func()
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r29485 >>> print('''multiline
... string''')
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heredoctest: do not append extra newline character to continuation line...
r22565 multiline
string
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r21729
Regular expressions:
$ echo foobarbaz
foobar.* (re)
$ echo barbazquux
.*quux.* (re)
Globs:
$ printf '* \\foobarbaz {10}\n'
\* \\fo?bar* {10} (glob)
Literal match ending in " (re)":
$ echo 'foo (re)'
foo (re)
Windows: \r\n is handled like \n and can be escaped:
#if windows
$ printf 'crlf\r\ncr\r\tcrlf\r\ncrlf\r\n'
crlf
cr\r (no-eol) (esc)
\tcrlf (esc)
crlf\r (esc)
#endif
Combining esc with other markups - and handling lines ending with \r instead of \n:
$ printf 'foo/bar\r'
fo?/bar\r (no-eol) (glob) (esc)
#if windows
$ printf 'foo\\bar\r'
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tests: remove (glob) annotations that were only for '\' matches...
r35394 foo/bar\r (no-eol) (esc)
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r21729 #endif
$ printf 'foo/bar\rfoo/bar\r'
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tests: use [(] instead of \( to avoid warning on py3...
r38105 foo.bar\r [(]no-eol[)] (re) (esc)
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r21729 foo.bar\r \(no-eol\) (re)
testing hghave
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tests: drop explicit $TESTDIR from executables...
r25472 $ hghave true
$ hghave false
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r21729 skipped: missing feature: nail clipper
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r25472 $ hghave no-true
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r25472 $ hghave no-false
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Conditional sections based on hghave:
#if true
$ echo tested
tested
#else
$ echo skipped
#endif
#if false
$ echo skipped
#else
$ echo tested
tested
#endif
#if no-false
$ echo tested
tested
#else
$ echo skipped
#endif
#if no-true
$ echo skipped
#else
$ echo tested
tested
#endif
Exit code:
$ (exit 1)
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