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canonicalize svn paths even more awesomely It turns out that SVN has bizarre path canonicalization rules that are sort of close to what urllib.quote does, but different in peculiar ways, and 1.7 suddenly cares deeply about canonicality. For instance, space (' ') maps to %20, but '~' stays unchanged instead of turning into %7e. Along with its new policy of frequent beatings administered to users of its bindings, SVN 1.7 introduces a function that idempotently canonicalizes URIs, which I found sort of by accident, because that's how you learn about SVN API changes. Older versions of SVN are less anal, so urllib.quote continues to work fine for them.
author Bryan O'Sullivan <bryano@fb.com>
date Mon, 14 May 2012 01:13:07 +0200
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Convert a project moving from a non-canonical to canonical
# layout, exercizing the missing plaintext code paths. It also tests
# branch creations where the branch source is not a canonical branch.
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

svnadmin create testrepo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
echo a > a
echo b > b
echo c > c
mkdir d
echo a > d/a
cd ..

# Let's suppose it was actually branched in a previous life
mkdir project-branch
cd project-branch
echo a > a
echo b > b
cd ..

svn import project-orig $svnurl/project-orig -m "init project"
svn import project-branch $svnurl/project-branch -m "init branch"

svn mkdir $svnurl/project -m "create new project hierarchy"
svn mv $svnurl/project-orig $svnurl/project/project -m "rename as project"
svn mv $svnurl/project/project $svnurl/project/trunk -m "rename as project"

svn mkdir $svnurl/project/branches -m "add branches root"
svn mv $svnurl/project-branch $svnurl/project/misplaced -m "incorrect move of the branch"
svn mv $svnurl/project/misplaced $svnurl/project/branches/branch -m "move of the branch"

svn co $svnurl/project
cd project
echo a >> trunk/a
svn ci -m "change a"
echo a >> trunk/a
echo b >> trunk/b
svn rm trunk/c
echo a >> trunk/d/a
svn ci -m "change files in trunk"
# Try the same thing with the branch
echo a >> branches/branch/a
svn rm branches/branch/b
svn ci -m "change a in branch"
cd ..

# Add this to make test_rebuildmeta happy, needs something to convert
svn import project-orig $svnurl/trunk -m "init fake trunk for rebuild_meta"

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../renamedproject.svndump