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url: Remove the proxy env variables only when needed (issue2451) This is an attempt to fix issue 2451 and its duplicates (2599 and 2949, AFAIK). Its main idea is that it is only necessary to clean the proxy environment variables *when* http_proxy is set in the config file (since it takes precedence over the environment variables). Otherwise, hg shouldn't bother with them, since they will most likely be used to reach the server.
author Renato Cunha <renatoc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 08 Sep 2011 20:40:24 -0300
parents 2370e270a29a
children 2de1244361aa
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Tests the behaviour of filelog w.r.t. data starting with '\1\n'
"""
from mercurial import ui, hg
from mercurial.node import nullid, hex

myui = ui.ui()
repo = hg.repository(myui, path='.', create=True)

fl = repo.file('foobar')

def addrev(text, renamed=False):
    if renamed:
        # data doesnt matter. Just make sure filelog.renamed() returns True
        meta = dict(copyrev=hex(nullid), copy='bar')
    else:
        meta = {}

    t = repo.transaction('commit')
    try:
        node = fl.add(text, meta, t, 0, nullid, nullid)
        return node
    finally:
        t.close()

def error(text):
    print 'ERROR: ' + text

textwith = '\1\nfoo'
without = 'foo'

node = addrev(textwith)
if not textwith == fl.read(node):
    error('filelog.read for data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without):
    error('filelog.cmp for data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.size(0) != len(textwith):
    error('FIXME: This is a known failure of filelog.size for data starting '
        'with \\1\\n')

node = addrev(textwith, renamed=True)
if not textwith == fl.read(node):
    error('filelog.read for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without):
    error('filelog.cmp for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.size(1) != len(textwith):
    error('filelog.size for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')

print 'OK.'