tests/test-clone-pull-corruption
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:53:36 +0200
changeset 4382 caaba589d9c7
parent 1785 81ca1a9bd061
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Use patch.patch() when checking for patch availability. The test is closer to what we want to know. It also makes sense when you deal with patched versions of patch() as most people do under win32.

#!/bin/sh
#
# Corrupt an hg repo with a pull started during an aborted commit
#

# Create two repos, so that one of them can pull from the other one.
hg init source
cd source
touch foo
hg add foo
hg ci -m 'add foo'
hg clone . ../corrupted
echo >> foo
hg ci -m 'change foo'

# Add a hook to wait 5 seconds and then abort the commit
cd ../corrupted
echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc
echo 'pretxncommit = sleep 5; exit 1' >> .hg/hgrc

# start a commit...
touch bar
hg add bar
hg ci -m 'add bar' &

# ... and start a pull while the commit is still running
sleep 1
hg pull ../source 2>/dev/null

# see what happened
wait
hg verify