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layouts: fix crash when importing hgsubversion itself (issue #402) Mercurial extensions are a bit weird: they aren't normally in sys.path, so you can't assume that "import hgsubversion" works. Luckily, Mercurial sneaks a little treat into sys.modules so that "import hgext_hgsubversion" does work. In fact, to get things working *as a Mercurial extension*, all that's needed is that trivial change to two import lines, in layouts/detect.py and layouts/standard.py. Unfortunately, hgsubversion is also imported as a Python module, in its own test suite. In that context, there is no "hgext_" trick -- unless we do it in ourselves, which I've done in TestBase.setUp(). That would work fine ... except that test_util imports from hgsubversion, which ends up importing hgsubversion.layouts.{detect,standard}, which want the "hgext_" trick to work. But it hasn't been done yet when we're still importing; it doesn't happen until setUp() runs. So make those two imports happen late, in the functions that need them. Incidentally, this is only necessary to support Mercurial <= 2.7. Mercurial got a bit smarter in 2.8: http://selenic.com/repo/hg/rev/621a26eb3a99
author Greg Ward <greg@gerg.ca>
date Thu, 02 Jan 2014 21:53:39 -0500
parents a5be5ca638de
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Generate externals.svndump
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir trunk
mkdir branches
mkdir externals
cd ..

svnadmin create testrepo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo
svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project"

svn co $svnurl project
cd project/externals
mkdir project1
echo a > project1/a
svn add project1
mkdir project2
echo a > project2/b
svn add project2
svn ci -m "configure externals projects"
cd ../trunk
# Add an external reference
echo a > a
svn add a
cat > externals <<EOF
^/externals/project1 deps/project1
EOF
svn propset -F externals svn:externals .
svn ci -m "set externals on ."
# Add another one
cat > externals <<EOF
# A comment, then an empty line, then a blank line

^/externals/project1 deps/project1
    
-r2 ^/externals/project2@2 deps/project2
EOF
svn propset -F externals svn:externals .
svn ci -m "update externals on ."
# Suppress an external and add one on a subdir
cat > externals <<EOF
-r2 ^/externals/project2@2 deps/project2
EOF
svn propset -F externals svn:externals .
mkdir subdir
mkdir subdir2
svn add subdir subdir2
cat > externals <<EOF
^/externals/project1 deps/project1
EOF
svn propset -F externals svn:externals subdir subdir2
svn ci -m "add on subdir"
# Test branch with externals
svn up
cd ../branches
svn copy ../trunk branch1
svn propdel svn:externals branch1/subdir2
svn ci -m 'externals in subtree'
# Test branch with externals, removing on copy root
svn copy ../trunk branch2
svn propdel svn:externals branch2 branch2/subdir2
svn ci -m 'externals in subtree, removed on root'
cd ../trunk
# Suppress the subdirectory
svn rm --force subdir
svn ci -m 'remove externals subdir'
# Remove the property on subdir2
svn propdel svn:externals subdir2
svn ci -m 'remove externals subdir2'
# Kill project2 externals, peg revision should preserve it
cd ..
svn up
svn rm externals/project2
svn ci -m 'remove externals project2'
cd trunk
echo a >> a
svn ci -m 'change a'
cd ../..

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../externals.svndump