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tests: make a variable for hg binary location in test-check-py3-commands
The number of which calls in here is starting to get silly.
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Sun, 12 Mar 2017 03:37:45 -0400 |
parents | 8a17c541177f |
children | 067add650129 |
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#require test-repo $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" $ check_code="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py $ cd "$TESTDIR"/.. New errors are not allowed. Warnings are strongly discouraged. (The writing "no-che?k-code" is for not skipping this file when checking.) $ hg locate -X contrib/python-zstandard -X hgext/fsmonitor/pywatchman | > sed 's-\\-/-g' | xargs "$check_code" --warnings --per-file=0 || false Skipping i18n/polib.py it has no-che?k-code (glob) mercurial/demandimport.py:312: > if os.environ.get('HGDEMANDIMPORT') != 'disable': use encoding.environ instead (py3) mercurial/encoding.py:54: > environ = os.environ use encoding.environ instead (py3) mercurial/encoding.py:56: > environ = os.environb use encoding.environ instead (py3) mercurial/encoding.py:61: > for k, v in os.environ.items()) use encoding.environ instead (py3) mercurial/encoding.py:203: > for k, v in os.environ.items()) use encoding.environ instead (py3) Skipping mercurial/httpclient/__init__.py it has no-che?k-code (glob) Skipping mercurial/httpclient/_readers.py it has no-che?k-code (glob) mercurial/policy.py:46: > if 'HGMODULEPOLICY' in os.environ: use encoding.environ instead (py3) mercurial/policy.py:47: > policy = os.environ['HGMODULEPOLICY'].encode('utf-8') use encoding.environ instead (py3) mercurial/policy.py:49: > policy = os.environ.get('HGMODULEPOLICY', policy) use encoding.environ instead (py3) Skipping mercurial/statprof.py it has no-che?k-code (glob) [1] @commands in debugcommands.py should be in alphabetical order. >>> import re >>> commands = [] >>> with open('mercurial/debugcommands.py', 'rb') as fh: ... for line in fh: ... m = re.match("^@command\('([a-z]+)", line) ... if m: ... commands.append(m.group(1)) >>> scommands = list(sorted(commands)) >>> for i, command in enumerate(scommands): ... if command != commands[i]: ... print('commands in debugcommands.py not sorted; first differing ' ... 'command is %s; expected %s' % (commands[i], command)) ... break