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tests: write out file using bytes I/O
The encoding of sys.stdout varies between Python versions. So
using a one-liner to write a file from a Unicode string is not
deterministic.
This commit writes out the file using bytes I/O to ensure we
have exactly the bytes we want in the file.
This change fixes a test failure in Python 3.5/3.6.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7226
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 04 Nov 2019 20:57:31 -0800 |
parents | 9d39671adadb |
children | 5b38c2ab6ad3 |
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964 | 964 |
965 $ cat errors.log | 965 $ cat errors.log |
966 $ cd .. | 966 $ cd .. |
967 $ hg init eucjp | 967 $ hg init eucjp |
968 $ cd eucjp | 968 $ cd eucjp |
969 $ "$PYTHON" -c 'print("\265\376")' >> eucjp.txt # Japanese kanji "Kyo" | 969 >>> with open('eucjp.txt', 'wb') as fh: |
970 ... # Japanese kanji "Kyo" | |
971 ... fh.write(u'\265\376'.encode('utf-8')) and None | |
970 $ hg ci -Ama | 972 $ hg ci -Ama |
971 adding eucjp.txt | 973 adding eucjp.txt |
972 $ hgserveget () { | 974 $ hgserveget () { |
973 > killdaemons.py | 975 > killdaemons.py |
974 > echo % HGENCODING="$1" hg serve | 976 > echo % HGENCODING="$1" hg serve |