tests: tolerate differences between Linux and Windows error strings
These are related to differences in how missing files and network connection
failures are displayed. I opted to combine the strings in one line instead of
using '#if windows' blocks around entire commands in order to avoid future
changes being accidentally missed in the Windows sections. Globbing away the
entire output seemed wrong, as it could mask other failures.
The raw messages involved are:
Linux Windows
"* not known" <-> "getaddrinfo failed"
"Connection refused" <-> "No connection could be made because the
target machine actively refused it"
"No such file or directory" <-> "The system cannot find the file specified"
Issue 4941 indicates that NetBSD has yet another string for "* not known".
Also, the histedit test shows that the missing file is printed first on Windows,
last on Linux. That is controlled in windows.py:posixfile if we care to change
it.
*** 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', '')