py3: don’t subscript socket.error
On Python 2, socket.error was subscriptable. On Python 3, socket.error is an
alias to OSError and is not subscriptable. The except block passes the
exception to self.send_error(). This fails on both Python 2 (if it was
executed) and Python 3, as it expects a string.
Getting the attribute .strerror works on Python 2 and Python 3, and has the
same effect as the previous code on Python 2.
#require no-windows
$ . "$TESTDIR/remotefilelog-library.sh"
$ hg init master
$ cd master
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [remotefilelog]
> server=True
> EOF
$ echo x > x
$ hg commit -qAm x
$ echo y >> x
$ hg commit -qAm y
$ echo z >> x
$ hg commit -qAm z
$ hg update 1
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo w >> x
$ hg commit -qAm w
$ cd ..
Shallow clone and activate getflogheads testing extension
$ hgcloneshallow ssh://user@dummy/master shallow --noupdate
streaming all changes
2 files to transfer, 908 bytes of data
transferred 908 bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
searching for changes
no changes found
$ cd shallow
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> getflogheads=$TESTDIR/remotefilelog-getflogheads.py
> EOF
Get heads of a remotefilelog
$ hg getflogheads x
2797809ca5e9c2f307d82b1345e832f655fb99a2
ca758b402ddc91e37e3113e1a97791b537e1b7bb
Get heads of a non-existing remotefilelog
$ hg getflogheads y
EMPTY