tests/test-hgrc
author Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:38:53 -0300
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child 4659 7a7d4937272b
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Use a case-sensitive version of SafeConfigParser everywhere This change has the potential to break existing setups, but the current behaviour (the keys in configuration files are always lower-cased) can bite us in a few places: - no way to use a Command in [defaults] - hgext.Extension doesn't work in [extensions] - you can't use an Upper/case/PATH in the [paths] section of hgweb.config - you can't (easily) protect paths with upper-case letters with the acl extension - you can't specify a /Path/TO/a/rEPO in the [reposubs] section for the notify extension
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#!/bin/sh
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mkdir t
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cd t
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hg init
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echo "invalid" > .hg/hgrc
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hg status 2>&1 |sed -e "s:/.*\(/t/.*\):...\1:"