test-largefiles: demonstrate problems with renaming and reverting a directory
These things were uncovered looking at issue5738.
First, if the destination directory exists under .hglf, the source is moved
under the destination instead of renaming the last component for `hg mv srcdir
dstdir`. This is extra confusing, because it occurs even if the user visible
destination (i.e. the path _not_ under .hglf) does not exist.
Additionally, when a largefile is forgotten via revert, any modifications end up
getting clobbered. For normal files, the forgotten file is left unchanged, as
shown by test-import.t. The forget command on a largefile will correctly leave
the file unmodified.
$ hg init
$ touch a
$ unset HGUSER
$ echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo "username= foo" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo " bar1" >> .hg/hgrc
$ hg ci -Am m
adding a
abort: username 'foo\nbar1' contains a newline
[255]
$ rm .hg/hgrc
$ HGUSER=`(echo foo; echo bar2)` hg ci -Am m
adding a
abort: username 'foo\nbar2' contains a newline
[255]
$ hg ci -Am m -u "`(echo foo; echo bar3)`"
adding a
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: username 'foo\nbar3' contains a newline!
[255]