run-tests: don't add python lines to expected dict
For test input lines of *.t files starting with ' >>> ', the code block for
' >>> '
609: if l.startswith(' >>> '): # python inlines
610: after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
was (unsurprisingly) executed, but because there was an "if" instead of an
"elif" on the condition "l.startswith(' ... ')", program execution proceeded
to line 636
635: elif l.startswith(' '): # results
636: # queue up a list of expected results
637: expected.setdefault(pos, []).append(l[2:])
due to the fact that if l starts with ' >>> ' it also starts with ' '.
The net effect was that python command lines in *.t files were (surprisingly)
also added to the "expected" dict.
This caused no externally observable bad behavior, as the "expected" dict was
not consulted for these lines.
$ hg init
$ cat > a <<EOF
> a
> b
> c
> EOF
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding a
$ cat > a <<EOF
> d
> e
> f
> EOF
$ hg ci -m moda
$ hg diff --reverse -r0 -r1
diff -r 2855cdcfcbb7 -r 8e1805a3cf6e a
--- a/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-d
-e
-f
+a
+b
+c
$ cat >> a <<EOF
> g
> h
> EOF
$ hg diff --reverse --nodates
diff -r 2855cdcfcbb7 a
--- a/a
+++ b/a
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
d
e
f
-g
-h