actually port simplemerge to hg
- use bdiff instead of patiencediff; this is a larger change, since
bdiff works on 2 multi-line strings, while patiencediff works on 2
lists;
- rename the main class from Merge3 to Merge3Text and add a Merge3
class that derives from Merge3Text. This new Merge3 class has
the same interface from the original class, so that the tests
still work;
- Merge3 uses util.binary to detect binary data and raises
util.Abort instead of a specific exception;
- don't use the @decorator syntax, to keep python2.3 compatibility;
- the test uses unittest, which likes to print how long it took to
run. This obviously doesn't play too well with hg's test suite,
so we override time.time to fool unittest;
- one test has a different (but still valid) output because of the
different diff algorithm used;
- the TestCase class used by bzr has some extras to help debugging.
test-merge3.py used 2 of them:
- log method to log some data
- assertEqualDiff method to ease viewing diffs of diffs
We add a dummy log method and use regular assertEquals instead of
assertEqualDiff.
- make simplemerge executable and add "#!/usr/bin/env python" header
#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p t
cd t
cat <<EOF > merge
import sys, os
f = open(sys.argv[1], "wb")
f.write("merge %s %s %s" % (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]))
f.close()
EOF
HGMERGE="python ../merge"; export HGMERGE
# perform a test merge with possible renaming
#
# args:
# $1 = action in local branch
# $2 = action in remote branch
# $3 = action in working dir
# $4 = expected result
tm()
{
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo "[merge]" >> .hg/hgrc
echo "followcopies = 1" >> .hg/hgrc
# base
echo base > a
echo base > rev # used to force commits
hg add a rev
hg ci -m "base" -d "0 0"
# remote
echo remote > rev
if [ "$2" != "" ] ; then $2 ; fi
hg ci -m "remote" -d "0 0"
# local
hg co -q 0
echo local > rev
if [ "$1" != "" ] ; then $1 ; fi
hg ci -m "local" -d "0 0"
# working dir
echo local > rev
if [ "$3" != "" ] ; then $3 ; fi
# merge
echo "--------------"
echo "test L:$1 R:$2 W:$3 - $4"
echo "--------------"
hg merge -y --debug --traceback
echo "--------------"
hg status -camC -X rev
hg ci -m "merge" -d "0 0"
echo "--------------"
echo
cd ..
rm -r t
}
up() {
cp rev $1
hg add $1 2> /dev/null
if [ "$2" != "" ] ; then
cp rev $2
hg add $2 2> /dev/null
fi
}
uc() { up $1; hg cp $1 $2; } # update + copy
um() { up $1; hg mv $1 $2; }
nc() { hg cp $1 $2; } # just copy
nm() { hg mv $1 $2; } # just move
tm "up a " "nc a b" " " "1 get local a to b"
tm "nc a b" "up a " " " "2 get rem change to a and b"
tm "up a " "nm a b" " " "3 get local a change to b, remove a"
tm "nm a b" "up a " " " "4 get remote change to b"
tm " " "nc a b" " " "5 get b"
tm "nc a b" " " " " "6 nothing"
tm " " "nm a b" " " "7 get b"
tm "nm a b" " " " " "8 nothing"
tm "um a b" "um a b" " " "9 do merge with ancestor in a"
#tm "um a c" "um x c" " " "10 do merge with no ancestor"
tm "nm a b" "nm a c" " " "11 get c, keep b"
tm "nc a b" "up b " " " "12 merge b no ancestor"
tm "up b " "nm a b" " " "13 merge b no ancestor"
tm "nc a b" "up a b" " " "14 merge b no ancestor"
tm "up b " "nm a b" " " "15 merge b no ancestor, remove a"
tm "nc a b" "up a b" " " "16 get a, merge b no ancestor"
tm "up a b" "nc a b" " " "17 keep a, merge b no ancestor"
tm "nm a b" "up a b" " " "18 merge b no ancestor"
tm "up a b" "nm a b" " " "19 merge b no ancestor, prompt remove a"
tm "up a " "um a b" " " "20 merge a and b to b, remove a"
tm "um a b" "up a " " " "21 merge a and b to b"
#tm "nm a b" "um x a" " " "22 get a, keep b"
tm "nm a b" "up a c" " " "23 get c, keep b"