Never exit directly from commands.dispatch(), but pass return code to caller.
Usually the caller is commands.run().
Some extensions still use sys.exit(), this is catched, too.
Fixed wrong return statement in commands.recover() yielding a zero exit code.
#!/bin/sh
hg init test
cd test
cat >>afile <<EOF
0
EOF
hg add afile
hg commit -m "0.0"
cat >>afile <<EOF
1
EOF
hg commit -m "0.1"
cat >>afile <<EOF
2
EOF
hg commit -m "0.2"
cat >>afile <<EOF
3
EOF
hg commit -m "0.3"
hg update -C 0
cat >>afile <<EOF
1
EOF
hg commit -m "1.1"
cat >>afile <<EOF
2
EOF
hg commit -m "1.2"
cat >fred <<EOF
a line
EOF
cat >>afile <<EOF
3
EOF
hg add fred
hg commit -m "1.3"
hg mv afile adifferentfile
hg commit -m "1.3m"
hg update -C 3
hg mv afile anotherfile
hg commit -m "0.3m"
hg debugindex .hg/data/afile.i
hg debugindex .hg/data/adifferentfile.i
hg debugindex .hg/data/anotherfile.i
hg debugindex .hg/data/fred.i
hg debugindex .hg/00manifest.i
hg verify
cd ..
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
mkdir test-"$i"
hg --cwd test-"$i" init
hg -R test push -r "$i" test-"$i"
cd test-"$i"
hg verify
cd ..
done
cd test-8
hg pull ../test-7
hg verify