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color: sync text attributes and buffered text output on Windows (issue5508) I originally noticed that log output wasn't being colored after 3a4c0905f357, but there were other complications too. With a bunch of untracked files, only the first 1K of characters were colored pink, and the rest were normal white. A single modified file at the top would also be colored pink. Line buffering and full buffering are treated as the same thing in Windows [1], meaning the stream is either buffered or not. I can't find any explicit documentation to say stdout is unbuffered by default when attached to a console (but some internet postings indicated that is the case[2]). Therefore, it seems that explicit flushes are better than just not reopening stdout. NB: pager is now on by default, and needs to be disabled to see any color on Windows. [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/86cebhfs(v=vs.140).aspx [2] https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw/mailman/message/27121137/
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 19 Mar 2017 12:44:45 -0400
parents 0f1311e829c9
children 31c37e703cee
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*** Test in-uri schemes

CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: https://example.org}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org, x.schemes: https}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: https://example.org, x.schemes: http}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort

*** Test separately configured schemes

CFG: {x.prefix: example.org, x.schemes: http}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: example.org, x.schemes: https}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: example.org, x.schemes: http https}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort

*** Test prefix matching

CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.prefix: http://example.org/bar}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
     ('y', 'y')
URI: https://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.prefix: http://example.org/foo/bar}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     ('y', 'y')
URI: http://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     abort
CFG: {x.prefix: *, y.prefix: https://example.org/bar}
URI: http://example.org/foo
     abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
     abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
     abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
     ('y', 'y')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
     ('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
     ('y', 'y')

*** Test user matching

CFG: {x.password: xpassword, x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, x.username: None}
URI: http://y@example.org/foo
     ('y', 'xpassword')
CFG: {x.password: xpassword, x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, x.username: None, y.password: ypassword, y.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.username: y}
URI: http://y@example.org/foo
     ('y', 'ypassword')
CFG: {x.password: xpassword, x.prefix: http://example.org/foo/bar, x.username: None, y.password: ypassword, y.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.username: y}
URI: http://y@example.org/foo/bar
     ('y', 'xpassword')

*** Test urllib2 and util.url

URIs: http://user@example.com:8080/foo http://example.com:8080/foo
('user', '')