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run-tests: fix Python 3 incompatibilities At one point run-tests.py and test-run-tests.t worked and passed under Python 3.5. Various changes to run-tests.py over the past several months appear to have broken Python 3.5 compatibility. This patch implements various fixes (all related to str/bytes type coercion) to make run-tests.py and test-run-tests.t mostly work again. There are still a few failures in test-run-tests.t due to issues importing mercurial.* modules. But at least run-tests.py seems to work under 3.5 again.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sat, 27 Feb 2016 21:29:42 -0800
parents ff1586a3adc5
children 2e5be704bc96
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import os
from hgext import color
from mercurial import dispatch, ui

# ensure errors aren't buffered
testui = color.colorui()
testui.pushbuffer()
testui.write(('buffered\n'))
testui.warn(('warning\n'))
testui.write_err('error\n')
print repr(testui.popbuffer())

# test dispatch.dispatch with the same ui object
hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'w')
hgrc.write('[extensions]\n')
hgrc.write('color=\n')
hgrc.close()

ui_ = ui.ui()
ui_.setconfig('ui', 'formatted', 'True')

# we're not interested in the output, so write that to devnull
ui_.fout = open(os.devnull, 'w')

# call some arbitrary command just so we go through
# color's wrapped _runcommand twice.
def runcmd():
    dispatch.dispatch(dispatch.request(['version', '-q'], ui_))

runcmd()
print "colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui))
runcmd()
print "colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui))