next: add extensive testing to the 'next' command
We are going to introduce more complexity to it. We add the full extend of the
case we want tested to see how they evolve later.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [defaults]
> amend=-d "0 0"
> [extensions]
> hgext.graphlog=
> EOF
$ echo "evolve=$(echo $(dirname $TESTDIR))/hgext/evolve.py" >> $HGRCPATH
$ template='{rev}:{node|short}@{branch}({obsolete}/{phase}) {desc|firstline}\n'
$ glog() {
> hg glog --template "$template" "$@"
> }
Test outgoing, common A is suspended, B unstable and C secret, remote
has A and B, neither A or C should be in outgoing.
$ hg init source
$ cd source
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -qAm A a
$ echo b > b
$ hg ci -qAm B b
$ hg up 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo c > c
$ hg ci -qAm C c
$ hg phase --secret --force .
$ hg kill 0 1
2 changesets pruned
1 new unstable changesets
$ glog --hidden
@ 2:244232c2222a@default(unstable/secret) C
|
| x 1:6c81ed0049f8@default(extinct/draft) B
|/
x 0:1994f17a630e@default(suspended/draft) A
$ hg init ../clone
$ cat > ../clone/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [phases]
> publish = false
> EOF
$ hg outgoing ../clone --template "$template"
comparing with ../clone
searching for changes
0:1994f17a630e@default(suspended/draft) A