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tests: skip `test-wsgicgi.t` on MSYS
The test is attempting to set `PATH_INFO="/rev/\xe2\x80\x94"` into the
environment, which it does. The problem is that when MSYS sees a leading '/' in
an environment variable, it thinks it's a unix filesystem path, so it "helpfully"
prepends the Windows path to the MSYS root directory before running a non-MSYS
process. hgweb would then split this value on '/', so it would get 'C:' instead
of 'rev', and return a 400 since that isn't a valid web command.
I tried generating a *.bat file, but had trouble running that via `cmd.exe`
inside the test. I also tried generating an equivalent *.py launcher that would
set the environment variables itself. But there is no `os.environb` on Windows,
and the value was getting mangled when put into the script. So, I give up. If
it's encoding stuff on Windows, it's probably broken.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 07 Oct 2024 13:19:16 -0400 |
parents | 1c5810ce737e |
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# admin_commands.py - command processing for admin* commands # # Copyright 2022 Mercurial Developers # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import annotations from .i18n import _ from .admin import chainsaw, verify from . import error, registrar, transaction table = {} table.update(chainsaw.command._table) command = registrar.command(table) @command( b'admin::verify', [ (b'c', b'check', [], _(b'add a check'), _(b'CHECK')), (b'o', b'option', [], _(b'pass an option to a check'), _(b'OPTION')), ], helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_MAINTENANCE, ) def admin_verify(ui, repo, **opts): """verify the integrity of the repository Alternative UI to `hg verify` with a lot more control over the verification process and better error reporting. """ if not repo.url().startswith(b'file:'): raise error.Abort(_(b"cannot verify bundle or remote repos")) if transaction.has_abandoned_transaction(repo): ui.warn(_(b"abandoned transaction found - run hg recover\n")) checks = opts.get("check", []) options = opts.get("option", []) funcs = verify.get_checks(repo, ui, names=checks, options=options) ui.status(_(b"running %d checks\n") % len(funcs)) # Done in two times so the execution is separated from the resolving step for name, func in sorted(funcs.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]): ui.status(_(b"running %s\n") % name) errors = func() if errors: ui.warn(_(b"found %d errors\n") % errors)