view tests/test-ui-color.py @ 44725:16c361152133

graft: exit 1 on conflicts, like merge It's more consistent, and makes it nicer to script around hg if you don't have to ignore exit code 255, which is the error code for basically everything in hg. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8423
author Valentin Gatien-Baron <vgatien-baron@janestreet.com>
date Tue, 14 Apr 2020 19:09:56 -0400
parents 86e4daa2d54c
children 6000f5b25c9b
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import os
from mercurial import (
    dispatch,
    ui as uimod,
)
from mercurial.utils import stringutil

# ensure errors aren't buffered
testui = uimod.ui()
testui.pushbuffer()
testui.writenoi18n(b'buffered\n')
testui.warnnoi18n(b'warning\n')
testui.write_err(b'error\n')
print(stringutil.pprint(testui.popbuffer(), bprefix=True).decode('ascii'))

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

ui_ = uimod.ui.load()
ui_.setconfig(b'ui', b'formatted', b'True')

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

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


runcmd()
print("colored? %s" % (ui_._colormode is not None))
runcmd()
print("colored? %s" % (ui_._colormode is not None))