Mercurial > hg
view tests/test-gpg.t @ 21232:0768cda8b579
test-pyflakes: detect undefined name error
It should be able to catch the following mistakes at 2606e7f227f6:
mercurial/exchange.py:590: undefined name 'UnknownPartError'
mercurial/match.py:346: undefined name 'pat'
mercurial/win32.py:365: undefined name '_ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES'
tests/killdaemons.py:46: undefined name 'check'
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Tue, 29 Apr 2014 12:54:01 +0900 |
parents | e5a2177d97f0 |
children | 0986af9e7006 |
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Test the GPG extension $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" gpg || exit 80 $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > gpg= > > [gpg] > cmd=gpg --no-permission-warning --no-secmem-warning --no-auto-check-trustdb --homedir "$TESTDIR/gpg" > EOF $ hg init r $ cd r $ echo foo > foo $ hg ci -Amfoo adding foo $ hg sigs $ hg sign 0 signing 0:e63c23eaa88a $ hg sigs hgtest 0:e63c23eaa88ae77967edcf4ea194d31167c478b0 $ hg sigcheck 0 e63c23eaa88a is signed by: hgtest verify that this test has not modified the trustdb.gpg file back in the main hg working dir $ "$TESTDIR/md5sum.py" "$TESTDIR/gpg/trustdb.gpg" f6b9c78c65fa9536e7512bb2ceb338ae */gpg/trustdb.gpg (glob) don't leak any state to next test run $ rm -f "$TESTDIR/gpg/random_seed" $ cd ..