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 outer
$ cd outer
$ echo '[paths]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'default = http://example.net/' >> .hg/hgrc
hg debugsub with no remapping
$ echo 'sub = libfoo' > .hgsub
$ hg add .hgsub
$ hg debugsub
path sub
source libfoo
revision
hg debugsub with remapping
$ echo '[subpaths]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ printf 'http://example.net/lib(.*) = C:\\libs\\\\1-lib\\\n' >> .hg/hgrc # no-check-code
$ hg debugsub
path sub
source C:\libs\foo-lib\
revision
test cumulative remapping, the $HGRCPATH file is loaded first
$ echo '[subpaths]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo 'libfoo = libbar' >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg debugsub
path sub
source C:\libs\bar-lib\
revision
test absolute source path -- testing with a URL is important since
standard os.path.join wont treat that as an absolute path
$ echo 'abs = http://example.net/abs' > .hgsub
$ hg debugsub
path abs
source http://example.net/abs
revision
$ echo 'abs = /abs' > .hgsub
$ hg debugsub
path abs
source /abs
revision
test bad subpaths pattern
$ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [subpaths]
> .* = \1
> EOF
$ hg debugsub
abort: bad subrepository pattern in $TESTTMP/outer/.hg/hgrc:2: invalid group reference (glob)
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