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#testcases dirstate-v1 dirstate-v2
#if dirstate-v2
$ echo '[format]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo 'exp-dirstate-v2=1' >> $HGRCPATH
#endif
$ hg init ignorerepo
$ cd ignorerepo
debugignore with no hgignore should be deterministic:
$ hg debugignore
<nevermatcher>
Issue562: .hgignore requires newline at end:
$ touch foo
$ touch bar
$ touch baz
$ cat > makeignore.py <<EOF
> f = open(".hgignore", "w")
> f.write("ignore\n")
> f.write("foo\n")
> # No EOL here
> f.write("bar")
> f.close()
> EOF
$ "$PYTHON" makeignore.py
Should display baz only:
$ hg status
? baz
$ rm foo bar baz .hgignore makeignore.py
$ touch a.o
$ touch a.c
$ touch syntax
$ mkdir dir
$ touch dir/a.o
$ touch dir/b.o
$ touch dir/c.o
$ hg add dir/a.o
$ hg commit -m 0
$ hg add dir/b.o
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
? syntax
$ echo "*.o" > .hgignore
$ hg status
abort: $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: invalid pattern (relre): *.o (glob)
[255]
Ensure given files are relative to cwd
$ echo "dir/.*\.o" > .hgignore
$ hg status -i
I dir/c.o
$ hg debugignore dir/c.o dir/missing.o
dir/c.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
dir/missing.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
$ cd dir
$ hg debugignore c.o missing.o
c.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
missing.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
For icasefs, inexact matches also work, except for missing files
#if icasefs
$ hg debugignore c.O missing.O
c.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob)
missing.O is not ignored
#endif
$ cd ..
$ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
Ensure that comments work:
$ touch 'foo#bar' 'quux#' 'quu0#'
#if no-windows
$ touch 'baz\' 'baz\wat' 'ba0\#wat' 'ba1\\' 'ba1\\wat' 'quu0\'
#endif
$ cat <<'EOF' >> .hgignore
> # full-line comment
> # whitespace-only comment line
> syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment
> a.c # pattern, then whitespace, then comment
> baz\\# # (escaped) backslash, then comment
> ba0\\\#w # (escaped) backslash, escaped comment character, then comment
> ba1\\\\# # (escaped) backslashes, then comment
> foo\#b # escaped comment character
> quux\## escaped comment character at end of name
> EOF
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? quu0#
? quu0\ (no-windows !)
$ cat <<'EOF' > .hgignore
> .*\.o
> syntax: glob
> syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment
> a.c # pattern, then whitespace, then comment
> baz\\#* # (escaped) backslash, then comment
> ba0\\\#w* # (escaped) backslash, escaped comment character, then comment
> ba1\\\\#* # (escaped) backslashes, then comment
> foo\#b* # escaped comment character
> quux\## escaped comment character at end of name
> quu0[\#]# escaped comment character inside [...]
> EOF
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? ba1\\wat (no-windows !)
? baz\wat (no-windows !)
? quu0\ (no-windows !)
$ rm 'foo#bar' 'quux#' 'quu0#'
#if no-windows
$ rm 'baz\' 'baz\wat' 'ba0\#wat' 'ba1\\' 'ba1\\wat' 'quu0\'
#endif
Check that '^\.' does not ignore the root directory:
$ echo "^\." > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
? syntax
Test that patterns from ui.ignore options are read:
$ echo > .hgignore
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [ui]
> ignore.other = $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hg/testhgignore
> EOF
$ echo "glob:**.o" > .hg/testhgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
empty out testhgignore
$ echo > .hg/testhgignore
Test relative ignore path (issue4473):
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [ui]
> ignore.relative = .hg/testhgignorerel
> EOF
$ echo "glob:*.o" > .hg/testhgignorerel
$ cd dir
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
$ hg debugignore
<includematcher includes='.*\\.o(?:/|$)'>
$ cd ..
$ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel
$ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
$ echo "re:.*\.o" >> .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
$ echo "syntax: invalid" > .hgignore
$ hg status
$TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: ignoring invalid syntax 'invalid'
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
? syntax
$ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
$ echo "*.o" >> .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? syntax
$ echo "relglob:syntax*" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o
$ echo "relglob:*" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
$ cd dir
$ hg status .
A b.o
$ hg debugignore
<includematcher includes='.*(?:/|$)'>
$ hg debugignore b.o
b.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: '*') (glob)
$ cd ..
Check patterns that match only the directory
"(fsmonitor !)" below assumes that fsmonitor is enabled with
"walk_on_invalidate = false" (default), which doesn't involve
re-walking whole repository at detection of .hgignore change.
$ echo "^dir\$" > .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? dir/c.o (fsmonitor !)
? syntax
Check recursive glob pattern matches no directories (dir/**/c.o matches dir/c.o)
$ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore
$ echo "dir/**/c.o" >> .hgignore
$ touch dir/c.o
$ mkdir dir/subdir
$ touch dir/subdir/c.o
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? a.c
? a.o
? syntax
$ hg debugignore a.c
a.c is not ignored
$ hg debugignore dir/c.o
dir/c.o is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 2: 'dir/**/c.o') (glob)
Check rooted globs
$ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge=
$ echo "syntax: rootglob" > .hgignore
$ echo "a/*.ext" >> .hgignore
$ for p in a b/a aa; do mkdir -p $p; touch $p/b.ext; done
$ hg status -A 'set:**.ext'
? aa/b.ext
? b/a/b.ext
I a/b.ext
Check using 'include:' in ignore file
$ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge=
$ touch foo.included
$ echo ".*.included" > otherignore
$ hg status -I "include:otherignore"
? foo.included
$ echo "include:otherignore" >> .hgignore
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? .hgignore
? otherignore
Check recursive uses of 'include:'
$ echo "include:nested/ignore" >> otherignore
$ mkdir nested nested/more
$ echo "glob:*ignore" > nested/ignore
$ echo "rootglob:a" >> nested/ignore
$ touch a nested/a nested/more/a
$ hg status
A dir/b.o
? nested/a
? nested/more/a
$ rm a nested/a nested/more/a
$ cp otherignore goodignore
$ echo "include:badignore" >> otherignore
$ hg status
skipping unreadable pattern file 'badignore': $ENOENT$
A dir/b.o
$ mv goodignore otherignore
Check using 'include:' while in a non-root directory
$ cd ..
$ hg -R ignorerepo status
A dir/b.o
$ cd ignorerepo
Check including subincludes
$ hg revert -q --all
$ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge=
$ echo ".hgignore" > .hgignore
$ mkdir dir1 dir2
$ touch dir1/file1 dir1/file2 dir2/file1 dir2/file2
$ echo "subinclude:dir2/.hgignore" >> .hgignore
$ echo "glob:file*2" > dir2/.hgignore
$ hg status
? dir1/file1
? dir1/file2
? dir2/file1
Check including subincludes with other patterns
$ echo "subinclude:dir1/.hgignore" >> .hgignore
$ mkdir dir1/subdir
$ touch dir1/subdir/file1
$ echo "rootglob:f?le1" > dir1/.hgignore
$ hg status
? dir1/file2
? dir1/subdir/file1
? dir2/file1
$ rm dir1/subdir/file1
$ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore
$ hg status
? dir1/file2
? dir2/file1
Check multiple levels of sub-ignores
$ touch dir1/subdir/subfile1 dir1/subdir/subfile3 dir1/subdir/subfile4
$ echo "subinclude:subdir/.hgignore" >> dir1/.hgignore
$ echo "glob:subfil*3" >> dir1/subdir/.hgignore
$ hg status
? dir1/file2
? dir1/subdir/subfile4
? dir2/file1
Check include subignore at the same level
$ mv dir1/subdir/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo
$ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore
$ echo "subinclude:.hgignoretwo" >> dir1/.hgignore
$ echo "glob:file*2" > dir1/.hgignoretwo
$ hg status | grep file2
[1]
$ hg debugignore dir1/file2
dir1/file2 is ignored
(ignore rule in dir2/.hgignore, line 1: 'file*2')
#if windows
Windows paths are accepted on input
$ rm dir1/.hgignore
$ echo "dir1/file*" >> .hgignore
$ hg debugignore "dir1\file2"
dir1/file2 is ignored
(ignore rule in $TESTTMP\ignorerepo\.hgignore, line 4: 'dir1/file*')
$ hg up -qC .
#endif
#if dirstate-v2 rust
Check the hash of ignore patterns written in the dirstate
This is an optimization that is only relevant when using the Rust extensions
$ hg status > /dev/null
$ cat .hg/testhgignore .hg/testhgignorerel .hgignore dir2/.hgignore dir1/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo | $TESTDIR/f --sha1
sha1=6e315b60f15fb5dfa02be00f3e2c8f923051f5ff
$ hg debugdirstateignorepatternshash
6e315b60f15fb5dfa02be00f3e2c8f923051f5ff
$ echo rel > .hg/testhgignorerel
$ hg status > /dev/null
$ cat .hg/testhgignore .hg/testhgignorerel .hgignore dir2/.hgignore dir1/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo | $TESTDIR/f --sha1
sha1=dea19cc7119213f24b6b582a4bae7b0cb063e34e
$ hg debugdirstateignorepatternshash
dea19cc7119213f24b6b582a4bae7b0cb063e34e
#endif