tests: check for file existance in a portable way
The precise output of ls is highly OS specific, so just use the simpler
test command.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
import subprocess
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
execname = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
sys.stderr.write("usage: %s CLIENT_ID\n" % execname)
client_id = sys.argv[1]
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'branch', "--force", "hammer-branch-%s" % client_id])
while True:
subprocess.check_call([
'hg', 'commit',
"--config", "ui.allowemptycommit=yes",
"--message", "hammer-%s" % client_id,
])
nodeid = subprocess.check_output([
'hg', 'log', '--rev', '.', '--template', '{node}'
])
subprocess.check_call([
'hg', 'debugobsolete', ''.join(reversed(nodeid)), nodeid
])
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'pull'])
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'push', '--force'])