merge: use constants for merge state record types
merge.py is using multiple discrete sets of 1 and 2 letter constants
to define types and behavior. To the uninitiated, the code is very
difficult to reason about. I didn't even realize there were multiple
sets of constants in play initially!
We begin our sanity injection with merge state records. The record
types (which are serialized to disk) are now defined in RECORD_*
constants.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2698
Test temp file used with an editor has the expected suffix.
$ hg init
Create an editor that writes its arguments to stdout and set it to $HGEDITOR.
$ cat > editor.sh << EOF
> echo "\$@"
> exit 1
> EOF
$ hg add editor.sh
$ HGEDITOR="sh $TESTTMP/editor.sh"
$ export HGEDITOR
Verify that the path for a commit editor has the expected suffix.
$ hg commit
*.commit.hg.txt (glob)
abort: edit failed: sh exited with status 1
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Verify that the path for a histedit editor has the expected suffix.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> histedit=
> EOF
$ hg commit --message 'At least one commit for histedit.'
$ hg histedit
*.histedit.hg.txt (glob)
abort: edit failed: sh exited with status 1
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Verify that when performing an action that has the side-effect of creating an
editor for a diff, the file ends in .diff.
$ echo 1 > one
$ echo 2 > two
$ hg add
adding one
adding two
$ hg commit --interactive --config ui.interactive=true --config ui.interface=text << EOF
> y
> e
> q
> EOF
diff --git a/one b/one
new file mode 100644
examine changes to 'one'? [Ynesfdaq?] y
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+1
record change 1/2 to 'one'? [Ynesfdaq?] e
*.diff (glob)
editor exited with exit code 1
record change 1/2 to 'one'? [Ynesfdaq?] q
abort: user quit
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