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largefiles: restore standins according to restored dirstate...
largefiles: restore standins according to restored dirstate Before this patch, standins are restored from the NEW parent of the working directory at "hg rollback", and this causes: - standins removed in the rollback-ed revision are restored, and become orphan, because they are already marked as "R" in the restored dirstate and expected to be unlinked - standins added in the rollback-ed revision are left as they were before rollback, because they are not included in the new parent (this may not be so serious) This patch replaces the "merge.update" invocation with a specific implementation to restore standins according to restored dirstate. This is also the preparation to centralize the logic of updating largefiles into the function wrapping "merge.update" in the subsequent patch. After that patch, "merge.update" will also update largefiles in the working directory and be redundant for restoring standins only.

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test-run-tests.t
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This file tests the behavior of run-tests.py itself.
Smoke test
============
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py
# Ran 0 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
a succesful test
=======================
$ cat > test-success.t << EOF
> $ echo babar
> babar
> $ echo xyzzy
> xyzzy
> EOF
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg`
.
# Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
failing test
==================
$ cat > test-failure.t << EOF
> $ echo babar
> rataxes
> This is a noop statement so that
> this test is still more bytes than success.
> EOF
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg`
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t (glob)
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err (glob)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!.
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
test --xunit support
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --xunit=xunit.xml
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!.
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
$ cat xunit.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<testsuite errors="0" failures="1" name="run-tests" skipped="0" tests="2">
<testcase name="test-success.t" time="*"/> (glob)
<testcase name="test-failure.t" time="*"> (glob)
<![CDATA[--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
]]> </testcase>
</testsuite>
test for --retest
====================
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --retest
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t (glob)
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err (glob)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
Selecting Tests To Run
======================
successful
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-success.t
.
# Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
success w/ keyword
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -k xyzzy
.
# Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
failed
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-failure.t
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t (glob)
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err (glob)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
failure w/ keyword
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -k rataxes
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
Running In Debug Mode
======================
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --debug 2>&1 | grep -v pwd
+ echo SALT* 0 0 (glob)
SALT* 0 0 (glob)
+ echo babar
babar
+ echo SALT* 4 0 (glob)
SALT* 4 0 (glob)
.+ echo SALT* 0 0 (glob)
SALT* 0 0 (glob)
+ echo babar
babar
+ echo SALT* 2 0 (glob)
SALT* 2 0 (glob)
+ echo xyzzy
xyzzy
+ echo SALT* 4 0 (glob)
SALT* 4 0 (glob)
.
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
Parallel runs
==============
(duplicate the failing test to get predictable output)
$ cp test-failure.t test-failure-copy.t
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --jobs 2 test-failure*.t
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t (glob)
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t.err (glob)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure*.t output changed (glob)
!
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t (glob)
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t.err (glob)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
ERROR: test-failure*.t output changed (glob)
!
Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob)
Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob)
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 2 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
(delete the duplicated test file)
$ rm test-failure-copy.t
Interactive run
===============
(backup the failing test)
$ cp test-failure.t backup
Refuse the fix
$ echo 'n' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -i
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
Accept this change? [n]
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!.
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
$ cat test-failure.t
$ echo babar
rataxes
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
View the fix
$ echo 'y' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --view echo
$TESTTMP/test-failure.t $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err
ERROR: test-failure.t output changed
!.
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
Accept the fix
$ echo 'y' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -i
--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t
+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
$ echo babar
- rataxes
+ babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
Accept this change? [n] ..
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
$ cat test-failure.t
$ echo babar
babar
This is a noop statement so that
this test is still more bytes than success.
(reinstall)
$ mv backup test-failure.t
No Diff
===============
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --nodiff
!.
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
test for --time
==================
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-success.t --time
.
# Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
# Producing time report
cuser csys real Test
\s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} test-success.t (re)
test for --time with --job enabled
====================================
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-success.t --time --jobs 2
.
# Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
# Producing time report
cuser csys real Test
\s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} test-success.t (re)
Skips
================
$ cat > test-skip.t <<EOF
> $ echo xyzzy
> #require false
> EOF
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --nodiff
!.s
Skipped test-skip.t: irrelevant
Failed test-failure.t: output changed
# Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed.
python hash seed: * (glob)
[1]
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --keyword xyzzy
.s
Skipped test-skip.t: irrelevant
# Ran 2 tests, 2 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
Skips with xml
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --keyword xyzzy \
> --xunit=xunit.xml
.s
Skipped test-skip.t: irrelevant
# Ran 2 tests, 2 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.
$ cat xunit.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<testsuite errors="0" failures="0" name="run-tests" skipped="2" tests="2">
<testcase name="test-success.t" time="*"/> (glob)
</testsuite>
Missing skips or blacklisted skips don't count as executed:
$ echo test-failure.t > blacklist
$ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --blacklist=blacklist \
> test-failure.t test-bogus.t
ss
Skipped test-bogus.t: Doesn't exist
Skipped test-failure.t: blacklisted
# Ran 0 tests, 2 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed.