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zeroconf: fix boolean return value
This was (wrongly) flagged by Pytype as being undefined since it doesn't
seem to understand `try` blocks. However, the caller is expecting a boolean
and the fix to appease Pytype is simple, so we do both.
author | Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 18 Jul 2024 12:02:01 +0200 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os import shlex import subprocess import sys os.chdir(os.getenv('TESTTMP')) if sys.argv[1] != "user@dummy": sys.exit(-1) os.environ["SSH_CLIENT"] = "%s 1 2" % os.environ.get('LOCALIP', '127.0.0.1') log = open("dummylog", "ab") log.write(b"Got arguments") for i, arg in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]): log.write(b" %d:%s" % (i + 1, arg.encode('latin1'))) log.write(b"\n") log.close() hgcmd = sys.argv[2] if os.name == 'nt': # hack to make simple unix single quote quoting work on windows hgcmd = hgcmd.replace("'", '"') cmds = shlex.split(hgcmd) if cmds[0].endswith('.py'): python_exe = os.environ['PYTHON'] cmds.insert(0, python_exe) hgcmd = shlex.join(cmds) # shlex generate windows incompatible string... hgcmd = hgcmd.replace("'", '"') r = subprocess.call(hgcmd, shell=True, close_fds=True) sys.exit(bool(r))