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clone: pass on the repository instance rather than the string given Previously, cloning a Mercurial repository that required authentication would prompt for authentication twice. This is because hgclonewrapper() first created a repository instance, but didn't pass it on. hg.close() would then create another instance, and since Mercurial doesn't cache authentication credentials across instances, this would cause a second credential prompt. This change could have unfortunate side effects in case of other extensions wanting to modify the source passed to clone. This seems like a somewhat unlikely scenario. I'll think about a possible way to avoid all this hackery...
author Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com>
date Tue, 14 Dec 2010 12:09:27 +0100
parents 4589d48c9e1b
children 055f9254d790
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# Makefile for testing hgsubversion

PYTHON=python

.PHONY: all check check-demandimport check-subvertpy check-swig

all:
	@echo "Use the following commands to build and install hgsubversion:"
	@echo
	@echo "$$ cd $(PWD)"
	@echo "$$ $(PYTHON) ./setup.py install"
	@echo
	@exit 1

check: check-demandimport check-subvertpy check-swig

check-demandimport:
	# verify that hgsubversion loads properly without bindings, but fails
	# when actually used
	! LC_ALL=C HGSUBVERSION_BINDINGS=none \
	  hg --config extensions.hgsubversion=./hgsubversion \
	  version 2>&1 \
	  | egrep '(^abort:|failed to import extension)'
	LC_ALL=C HGSUBVERSION_BINDINGS=none \
	  hg --config extensions.hgsubversion=./hgsubversion \
	  version --svn 2>&1 \
	  | egrep '(^abort:|failed to import extension)'

check-subvertpy:
	$(PYTHON) tests/run.py --all --bindings=subvertpy

check-swig:
	$(PYTHON) tests/run.py --all --bindings=swig