run-tests: don't mask errors when a server fails to start
There are sporadic instances of this on Windows. They seem to happen more
frequently after the test machine is rebooted, although the only way to hit it
on my laptop is to loop certain tests with -j9 for hours. The problem with
masking out the specific failure is that there's no way to know if it's the same
line in the test that's failing, or if it is random.
The justification for adding this masking in 52e9e63f1495 was that the failures
occur regularly, but that's not the case anymore. The port number is still
printed, in case that turns out to be useful.
(Translations are optional)
#if gettext no-outer-repo
Test that translations are compiled and installed correctly.
Default encoding in tests is "ascii" and the translation is encoded
using the "replace" error handler:
$ LANGUAGE=pt_BR hg tip
abortado: n?o foi encontrado um reposit?rio em '$TESTTMP' (.hg n?o encontrado)!
[255]
Using a more accommodating encoding:
$ HGENCODING=UTF-8 LANGUAGE=pt_BR hg tip
abortado: n\xc3\xa3o foi encontrado um reposit\xc3\xb3rio em '$TESTTMP' (.hg n\xc3\xa3o encontrado)! (esc)
[255]
Different encoding:
$ HGENCODING=Latin-1 LANGUAGE=pt_BR hg tip
abortado: n\xe3o foi encontrado um reposit\xf3rio em '$TESTTMP' (.hg n\xe3o encontrado)! (esc)
[255]
#endif
#if gettext
Test keyword search in translated help text:
$ HGENCODING=UTF-8 LANGUAGE=de hg help -k Aktualisiert
Themen:
subrepos Unterarchive
Befehle:
pull Ruft \xc3\x84nderungen von der angegebenen Quelle ab (esc)
update Aktualisiert das Arbeitsverzeichnis (oder wechselt die Version)
#endif
Check Mercurial specific translation problems in each *.po files, and
tool itself by doctest
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/../i18n
$ $PYTHON check-translation.py *.po
$ $PYTHON check-translation.py --doctest
$ cd $TESTTMP
#if gettext
Check i18n cache isn't reused after encoding change:
$ cat > $TESTTMP/encodingchange.py << EOF
> from mercurial import encoding, registrar
> from mercurial.i18n import _
> cmdtable = {}
> command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
> @command(b'encodingchange', norepo=True)
> def encodingchange(ui):
> for encode in (b'ascii', b'UTF-8', b'ascii', b'UTF-8'):
> encoding.encoding = encode
> ui.write(b'%s\n' % _(b'(EXPERIMENTAL)'))
> EOF
$ LANGUAGE=ja hg --config extensions.encodingchange=$TESTTMP/encodingchange.py encodingchange
(?????)
(\xe5\xae\x9f\xe9\xa8\x93\xe7\x9a\x84\xe5\xae\x9f\xe8\xa3\x85) (esc)
(?????)
(\xe5\xae\x9f\xe9\xa8\x93\xe7\x9a\x84\xe5\xae\x9f\xe8\xa3\x85) (esc)
#endif