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chg: force-set LC_CTYPE on server start to actual value from the environment Python 3.7+ will "coerce" the LC_CTYPE variable in many instances, and this can cause issues with chg being able to start up. D7550 attempted to fix this, but a combination of a misreading of the way that python3.7 does the coercion and an untested state (LC_CTYPE being set to an invalid value) meant that this was still not quite working. This change will cause differences between chg and hg: hg will have the LC_CTYPE environment variable coerced, while chg will not. This is unlikely to cause any detectable behavior differences in what Mercurial itself outputs, but it does have two known effects: - When using hg, the coerced LC_CTYPE will be passed to subprocesses, even non-python ones. Using chg will remove the coercion, and this will not happen. This is arguably more correct behavior on chg's part. - On macOS, if you set your region to Brazil but your language to English, this isn't representable in locale strings, so macOS sets LC_CTYPE=UTF-8. If this value is passed along when ssh'ing to a non-macOS machine, some functions (such as locale.setlocale()) may raise an exception due to an unsupported locale setting. This is most easily encountered when doing an interactive commit/split/etc. when using ui.interface=curses. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8039
author Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
date Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:39:50 -0800
parents 15d2afa31e57
children 5effb1992c17
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Test histedit extension: Merge tools
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Initialization
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  $ . "$TESTDIR/histedit-helpers.sh"

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [alias]
  > logt = log --template '{rev}:{node|short} {desc|firstline}\n'
  > [extensions]
  > histedit=
  > mockmakedate = $TESTDIR/mockmakedate.py
  > [ui]
  > pre-merge-tool-output-template='pre-merge message for {node}\n'
  > EOF

Merge conflict
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  $ hg init r
  $ cd r
  $ echo foo > file
  $ hg add file
  $ hg ci -m "First" -d "1 0"
  $ echo bar > file
  $ hg ci -m "Second" -d "2 0"

  $ hg logt --graph
  @  1:2aa920f62fb9 Second
  |
  o  0:7181f42b8fca First
  

Invert the order of the commits, but fail the merge.
  $ hg histedit --config ui.merge=false --commands - 2>&1 <<EOF | fixbundle
  > pick 2aa920f62fb9 Second
  > pick 7181f42b8fca First
  > EOF
  merging file
  pre-merge message for b90fa2e91a6d11013945a5f684be45b84a8ca6ec
  merging file failed!
  Fix up the change (pick 7181f42b8fca)
  (hg histedit --continue to resume)

  $ hg histedit --abort | fixbundle
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Invert the order of the commits, and pretend the merge succeeded.
  $ hg histedit --config ui.merge=true --commands - 2>&1 <<EOF | fixbundle
  > pick 2aa920f62fb9 Second
  > pick 7181f42b8fca First
  > EOF
  merging file
  pre-merge message for b90fa2e91a6d11013945a5f684be45b84a8ca6ec
  7181f42b8fca: skipping changeset (no changes)