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update: teach hg to override untracked dir with a tracked file on update This is a fix to an old problem when Mercurial got confused by an untracked folder with the same name as one of the files in a commit hg was trying to update to. It is pretty safe to remove this folder if it is empty. Backing up an empty folder seems to go against Mercurial's "don't track dirs" philosophy.

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test-filelog.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Tests the behavior of filelog w.r.t. data starting with '\1\n'
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from mercurial.node import (
hex,
nullid,
)
from mercurial import (
hg,
ui as uimod,
)
myui = uimod.ui()
repo = hg.repository(myui, path='.', create=True)
fl = repo.file('foobar')
def addrev(text, renamed=False):
if renamed:
# data doesn't matter. Just make sure filelog.renamed() returns True
meta = {'copyrev': hex(nullid), 'copy': 'bar'}
else:
meta = {}
lock = t = None
try:
lock = repo.lock()
t = repo.transaction('commit')
node = fl.add(text, meta, t, 0, nullid, nullid)
return node
finally:
if t:
t.close()
if lock:
lock.release()
def error(text):
print('ERROR: ' + text)
textwith = '\1\nfoo'
without = 'foo'
node = addrev(textwith)
if not textwith == fl.read(node):
error('filelog.read for data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without):
error('filelog.cmp for data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.size(0) != len(textwith):
error('FIXME: This is a known failure of filelog.size for data starting '
'with \\1\\n')
node = addrev(textwith, renamed=True)
if not textwith == fl.read(node):
error('filelog.read for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without):
error('filelog.cmp for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.size(1) != len(textwith):
error('filelog.size for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
print('OK.')