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This reverts commit 2dc382a2a9ae977b1158002cd2631ec5593959c1, reversing
changes made to 89a019af088ff62459699a6efdadf8ac8fe35dd9.
We decided to restore the old commands for the release, as we weren't
confident the new implementations were correct yet.
To gain that confidence we need to use them, so the old versions are no
longer available, and the new edit code is used when the edit subcommand
is invoked.
Doing so also requires the test suite to use the edit command instead of
new-edit.
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The test suite got adapted so it requires the new edit instead of the
old one. So use the new edit instead of the old one in the test.
This is a kluge, and needs to be reverted after the BR10 release.
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To the best of my ability to understand the old "morph build" code, these
tests fail with this error:
Conflicting versions of stratum 'hello-stratum' appear in the build.
because of how the old "morph build" code creates temporary build refs,
and gets them wrong. I believe the new "morph edit" is correct, but have
not been able to find out what the root problem in "morph build" is,
because the code is beyond my ability to understand it within two hours.
Since I have a deadline for "morph edit", I reluctantly disable these
tests, temporarily, rather than back out of all "morph edit" changes.
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We don't know if we want to support keeping system and stratum
morphologies in different git repositories, and adding the support is too
much work for this deadline. I'm keeping the tests, but disabling them,
in case we want to enable it again.
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Be consistent about placement of test description, blank lines, etc.
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Some tests already used test: and in order to be able to share the
scripts/setup-3rd-party-strata script they need to all use the same
prefix.
Using baserock: implies that we are using real code from Baserock,
so I picked test: because the tests only ever use mock morphologies
and no real code.
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This reworks the blackbox tests to work with the bare repository caches. For
the most part it's slight changes to error messages and tweaks to ignore the
repository caches during file listing.
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Editing no longer requires a repository to be specified, neither does
it require a branch.
It now starts off from a system morphology that is required to exist
in the branch root repository. Relative to this system, "morph edit"
realises the repository of a stratum and, optionally, a chunk, creates
edit branches named after the system branch, if necessary, and update
the references in the system and stratum morphology accordingly.
The changes made to any of the repositories in the system branch
are not committed.
All existing changes are updated to work with this new input syntax
for "morph edit".
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This is more flexible than relying on the branch root repository
directory to have the original name. The user might rename the
branch root directory and we still want to be able to find it.
Add a test that this new functionality works.
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