hgext3rd/__init__.py
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Wed, 05 Apr 2017 23:17:27 -0400
changeset 31829 4eec2f04a672
parent 28541 4b81487a01d4
child 43076 2372284d9457
permissions -rw-r--r--
run-tests: support per-line conditional output in tests Duplicating entire tests just because the output is different is both error prone and can make the tests harder to read. This harnesses the existing '(?)' infrastructure, both to improve readability, and because it seemed like the path of least resistance. The form is: $ test_cmd output (hghave-feature !) # required if hghave.has_feature(), else optional out2 (no-hghave-feature2 !) # req if not hghave.has_feature2(), else optional I originally extended the '(?)' syntax. For example, this: 2 r4/.hg/cache/checkisexec (execbit ?) pretty naturally reads as "checkisexec, if execbit". In some ways though, this inverts the meaning of '?'. For '(?)', the line is purely optional. In the example, it is mandatory iff execbit. Otherwise, it is carried forward as optional, to preserve the test output. I tried it the other way, (listing 'no-exec' in the example), but that is too confusing to read. Kostia suggested using '!', and that seems fine.
Ignore whitespace changes - Everywhere: Within whitespace: At end of lines:
28541
4b81487a01d4 extensions: also search for extension in the 'hgext3rd' package
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
parents: 28450
diff changeset
     1
# name space package to host third party extensions
28450
155e3308289c hgext: officially turn 'hgext' into a namespace package
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
parents: 1360
diff changeset
     2
from __future__ import absolute_import
155e3308289c hgext: officially turn 'hgext' into a namespace package
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
parents: 1360
diff changeset
     3
import pkgutil
155e3308289c hgext: officially turn 'hgext' into a namespace package
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
parents: 1360
diff changeset
     4
__path__ = pkgutil.extend_path(__path__, __name__)