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Avoid some false positives for addremove -s The original code uses the similary score 1 - len(diff(after, before)) / len(after) The diff can at most be the size of the 'before' file, so any small 'before' file would be considered very similar. Removing an empty file would cause all files added in the same revision to be considered copies of the removed file. This changes the metric to bytes_overlap(before, after) / len(before + after) i.e. the actual percentage of bytes shared between the two files.
author Erling Ellingsen <erlingalf@gmail.com>
date Sun, 18 Feb 2007 20:39:25 +0100
parents 8ae88ed2a3b6
children c0271aba6abe
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#!/bin/sh

# This test tries to exercise the ssh functionality with a dummy script

cat <<'EOF' > dummyssh
#!/bin/sh
# this attempts to deal with relative pathnames
cd `dirname $0`

# check for proper args
if [ $1 != "user@dummy" ] ; then
	exit -1
fi

# check that we're in the right directory
if [ ! -x dummyssh ] ; then
	exit -1
fi

echo Got arguments 1:$1 2:$2 3:$3 4:$4 5:$5 >> dummylog
$2
EOF
chmod +x dummyssh

echo "# creating 'local'"
hg init local
echo this > local/foo
hg ci --cwd local -A -m "init" -d "1000000 0"

echo "#test failure"
hg init local

echo "# init+push to remote2"
hg init -e ./dummyssh ssh://user@dummy/remote2
hg incoming -R remote2 local
hg push -R local -e ./dummyssh ssh://user@dummy/remote2

echo "# clone to remote1"
hg clone -e ./dummyssh local ssh://user@dummy/remote1

echo "# init to existing repo"
hg init -e ./dummyssh ssh://user@dummy/remote1

echo "# clone to existing repo"
hg clone -e ./dummyssh local ssh://user@dummy/remote1

echo "# output of dummyssh"
cat dummylog

echo "# comparing repositories"
hg tip -q -R local
hg tip -q -R remote1
hg tip -q -R remote2

echo "# check names for repositories (clashes with URL schemes, special chars)"
for i in bundle file hg http https old-http ssh static-http " " "with space"; do
  echo "# hg init \"$i\""
  hg init "$i"
  test -d "$i" -a -d "$i/.hg" && echo "ok" || echo "failed"
done