zeroconf: suppress traceback during shutdown
If the read thred is in select when the main thread is in close, the main
thread may close the socket between select and read, generating a noisy
traceback. This can be ignored if the shutdown flag is set.
#!/bin/sh
cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
[alias]
myinit = init
cleanstatus = status -c
unknown = bargle
ambiguous = s
recursive = recursive
nodefinition =
mylog = log
lognull = log -r null
shortlog = log --template '{rev} {node|short} | {date|isodate}\n'
dln = lognull --debug
nousage = rollback
[defaults]
mylog = -q
lognull = -q
log = -v
EOF
echo '% basic'
hg myinit alias
echo '% unknown'
hg unknown
hg help unknown
echo '% ambiguous'
hg ambiguous
hg help ambiguous
echo '% recursive'
hg recursive
hg help recursive
echo '% no definition'
hg nodef
hg help nodef
cd alias
echo '% no usage'
hg nousage
echo foo > foo
hg ci -Amfoo
echo '% with opts'
hg cleanst
echo '% with opts and whitespace'
hg shortlog
echo '% interaction with defaults'
hg mylog
hg lognull
echo '% properly recursive'
hg dln