tests: fix a test case to not create conflicts
This is the test case where we are testing about divergence resolution of stack
of patches. If the stack is as follows:
C1 C2
| |
B1 B2
| |
A1 A2
\/
base
And A1-A2, B1-B2 and C1-C2 are content-divergent, and merging A1-A2 results in
conflicts.
Now if you resolve conflicts and continue resoling B1-B2, the conflicts of A1-A2
will still be there. We need somehow to understand the work we has done and not
create conflicts again.
To test the evolution functionality for now, we make sure conflicts does not
occur.
$ . ${TESTDIR}/testlib/pythonpath.sh
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [defaults]
> amend=-d "0 0"
> [web]
> push_ssl = false
> allow_push = *
> [phases]
> publish = False
> [experimental]
> bundle2-exp=False # < Mercurial-4.0
> [devel]
> legacy.exchange=bundle1
> [extensions]
> EOF
$ mkcommit() {
> echo "$1" > "$1"
> hg add "$1"
> hg ci -m "add $1"
> }
$ hg init server
Try the multiple ways to setup the extension
$ hg -R server log --config 'extensions.evolve.serveronly='
$ hg -R server log --config "extensions.evolve.serveronly=${SRCDIR}/hgext3rd/evolve/serveronly.py"
$ PYTHONPATH=$HGTEST_ORIG_PYTHONPATH hg -R server log --config "extensions.evolve.serveronly=${SRCDIR}/hgext3rd/evolve/serveronly.py"
setup repo
$ echo "[extensions]" >> ./server/.hg/hgrc
$ echo "evolve.serveronly=" >> ./server/.hg/hgrc
$ hg serve -R server -n test -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -A access.log -E errors.log --traceback
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
$ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ client
no changes found
updating to branch default
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat ./errors.log
$ echo "[extensions]" >> ./client/.hg/hgrc
$ echo "evolve=" >> ./client/.hg/hgrc
$ cp -r client other
Smoke testing
===============
$ cd client
$ mkcommit 0
$ mkcommit a
$ hg push
pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/
searching for changes
abort: remote error:
incompatible Mercurial client; bundle2 required
(see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/IncompatibleClient)
[255]
$ cat ../errors.log