[churn] Ignore merge csets
Merge changesets attributed a large number of lines to people that didn't
actually develop it, but simply merged the code. By ignoring merges, we get
a more accurate picture of how much code everyone changed.
#!/bin/sh
# GNU diff is the reference for all of these results.
hgdiff() {
hg diff "$@" | sed -e "s/\(+++ [a-zA-Z0-9_/.-]*\).*/\1/" \
-e "s/\(--- [a-zA-Z0-9_/.-]*\).*/\1/"
}
test_added_blank_lines() {
printf '\nhello world\n\ngoodbye world\n\n' >foo
echo '>>> two diffs showing three added lines <<<'
hgdiff
hgdiff -b
echo '>>> no diffs <<<'
hgdiff -B
hgdiff -Bb
}
test_added_horizontal_space_first_on_a_line() {
printf '\t hello world\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
echo '>>> four diffs showing added space first on the first line <<<'
hgdiff
hgdiff -b
hgdiff -B
hgdiff -Bb
}
test_added_horizontal_space_last_on_a_line() {
printf 'hello world\t \ngoodbye world\n' >foo
echo '>>> two diffs showing space appended to the first line <<<'
hgdiff
hgdiff -B
echo '>>> no diffs <<<'
hgdiff -b
hgdiff -Bb
}
test_added_horizontal_space_in_the_middle_of_a_word() {
printf 'hello world\ngood bye world\n' >foo
echo '>>> four diffs showing space inserted into "goodbye" <<<'
hgdiff
hgdiff -B
hgdiff -b
hgdiff -Bb
}
test_increased_horizontal_whitespace_amount() {
printf 'hello world\ngoodbye\t\t \tworld\n' >foo
echo '>>> two diffs showing changed whitespace amount in the last line <<<'
hgdiff
hgdiff -B
echo '>>> no diffs <<<'
hgdiff -b
hgdiff -Bb
}
test_added_blank_line_with_horizontal_whitespace() {
printf 'hello world\n \t\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
echo '>>> four diffs showing added blank line w/horizontal space <<<'
hgdiff
hgdiff -B
hgdiff -b
hgdiff -Bb
}
hg init
printf 'hello world\ngoodbye world\n' >foo
hg ci -Amfoo -ufoo -d '0 0'
test_added_blank_lines
test_added_horizontal_space_first_on_a_line
test_added_horizontal_space_last_on_a_line
test_added_horizontal_space_in_the_middle_of_a_word
test_increased_horizontal_whitespace_amount
test_added_blank_line_with_horizontal_whitespace