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patch.diff: avoid calling workingctx().manifest()
Right now, to generate the manifest of the working dir, we have to
perform a full walk of the working dir, which will be very slow,
especially if we're interested in only a small part of it.
Since we use the manifest only to find out the mode of files for git
patches, manually build an execf function to do it.
This should fix issue567.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Sun, 03 Jun 2007 14:38:52 -0300 |
parents | 096f1c73cdc3 |
children | 372d93f03d3a |
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#!/bin/sh # GNU diff is the reference for all of these results. hgdiff() { hg diff --nodates "$@" } 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