##// END OF EJS Templates
dispatch: provide help for disabled extensions and commands...
dispatch: provide help for disabled extensions and commands Before a command is declared unknown, each extension in hgext is searched, starting with hgext.<cmdname>. If there's a matching command, a help message suggests the appropriate extension and how to enable it. Every extension could potentially be imported, but for cases like rebase, relink, etc. only one extension is imported. For the case of "hg help disabledext", if the extension is in hgext, the extension description is read and a similar help suggestion is printed. No extension import occurs.

File last commit:

r9821:7d2e9121 default
r10364:de1e7099 default
Show More
test-bundle-vs-outgoing
84 lines | 1.5 KiB | text/plain | TextLexer
/ tests / test-bundle-vs-outgoing
#!/bin/sh
# this structure seems to tickle a bug in bundle's search for
# changesets, so first we have to recreate it
#
# o 8
# |
# | o 7
# | |
# | o 6
# |/|
# o | 5
# | |
# o | 4
# | |
# | o 3
# | |
# | o 2
# |/
# o 1
# |
# o 0
mkrev()
{
revno=$1
echo "rev $revno"
echo "rev $revno" > foo.txt
hg -q ci -m"rev $revno"
}
set -e
echo "% setup test repo1"
hg init repo1
cd repo1
echo "rev 0" > foo.txt
hg ci -Am"rev 0"
mkrev 1
# first branch
mkrev 2
mkrev 3
# back to rev 1 to create second branch
hg up -r1
mkrev 4
mkrev 5
# merge first branch to second branch
hg up -C -r5
HGMERGE=internal:local hg merge
echo "merge rev 5, rev 3" > foo.txt
hg ci -m"merge first branch to second branch"
# one more commit following the merge
mkrev 7
# back to "second branch" to make another head
hg up -r5
mkrev 8
echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "graphlog=" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "% the story so far"
hg glog --template "{rev}\n"
# check that "hg outgoing" really does the right thing
echo "% sanity check of outgoing: expect revs 4 5 6 7 8"
hg clone -r3 . ../repo2
# this should (and does) report 5 outgoing revisions: 4 5 6 7 8
hg outgoing --template "{rev}\n" ../repo2
echo "% test bundle (destination repo): expect 5 revisions"
# this should bundle the same 5 revisions that outgoing reported, but it
# actually bundles 7
hg bundle foo.bundle ../repo2
echo "% test bundle (base revision): expect 5 revisions"
# this should (and does) give exactly the same result as bundle
# with a destination repo... i.e. it's wrong too
hg bundle --base 3 foo.bundle