filemerge: when using in-memory merge, always put backup files in temp dir
Before calling a merge tool, we create a backup of the local side of
the merge. That file can be put in the working copy or in a temporary
directory, depending on the user's config. When we're merging in
memory, we don't want to write to the actual, on-disk working copy, so
we write the file to the in-memory working copy instead. However,
since we don't support external merge tools with in-memory merge, it
makes no difference where the file is actually stored (and if we ever
do add support for external merge tools, then the file clearly can't
live in the in-memory working-copy object anyway). So, since it
doesn't matter where the file is stored, we can simplify by always
putting them in the system's temp directory.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12187
Test encode/decode filters
$ hg init
$ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [encode]
> not.gz = tr [:lower:] [:upper:]
> *.gz = gzip -d
> [decode]
> not.gz = tr [:upper:] [:lower:]
> *.gz = gzip
> EOF
$ echo "this is a test" | gzip > a.gz
$ echo "this is a test" > not.gz
$ hg add *
$ hg ci -m "test"
no changes
$ hg status
$ touch *
no changes
$ hg status
check contents in repo are encoded
$ hg debugdata a.gz 0
this is a test
$ hg debugdata not.gz 0
THIS IS A TEST
check committed content was decoded
$ gunzip < a.gz
this is a test
$ cat not.gz
this is a test
$ rm *
$ hg co -C
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
check decoding of our new working dir copy
$ gunzip < a.gz
this is a test
$ cat not.gz
this is a test
check hg cat operation
$ hg cat a.gz
this is a test
$ hg cat --decode a.gz | gunzip
this is a test
$ mkdir subdir
$ cd subdir
$ hg -R .. cat ../a.gz
this is a test
$ hg -R .. cat --decode ../a.gz | gunzip
this is a test
$ cd ..
check tempfile filter
$ hg cat a.gz --decode --config 'decode.*.gz=tempfile:gzip -c INFILE > OUTFILE' | gunzip
this is a test
$ hg cat a.gz --decode --config 'decode.*.gz=tempfile:sh -c "exit 1"'
abort: command '*' failed: exited with status 1 (glob)
[255]
$ cd ..