evolve: fix the 'grab' alias to work on Windows
For some reason, the variable wasn't substituted on Windows in this case.
From the test suite:
$ hg grab 8
'' is not recognized as an internal or external command,\r (esc)
operable program or batch file.\r (esc)
This change seems hacky, but there isn't a readily available example of setting
up a shell alias like this from a python module to know if there is a better
way, and it seems like this is maybe just a convenience for tests, since there
is no documentation for the aliases.
The local copy of run-tests.py appears to predate the Windows support in the
Mercurial repository's version, and fails each test with:
The system cannot find the path specified.
However, with this change and blacklisting test-simple4server.t, the tests can
(mostly) be run on Windows like so:
$ ../../hg/tests/run-tests.py --with-hg=../../hg/hg --blacklist windows
Skipped test-simple4server.t: blacklisted
Warned test-obsolete.t: no result code from test
Warned test-tutorial.t: no result code from test
Warned test-evolve.t: no result code from test
Warned test-userguide.t: no result code from test
Warned test-sharing.t: no result code from test
Warned test-drop.t: no result code from test
Failed test-prune.t: output changed
# Ran 41 tests, 1 skipped, 6 warned, 1 failed.
# Copied from histedit setup.py
# Credit to Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com>
from distutils.core import setup
setup(
name='hg-evolve',
version='4.0.0',
author='Pierre-Yves David',
maintainer='Pierre-Yves David',
maintainer_email='pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org',
url='https://bitbucket.org/marmoute/mutable-history',
description='Flexible evolution of Mercurial history.',
long_description=open('README').read(),
keywords='hg mercurial',
license='GPLv2+',
py_modules=['hgext.evolve'],
)