tests/test-debugindexdot.t
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Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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Sat, 15 Sep 2018 00:04:06 -0400 |
changeset 39647 |
543a788eea2d |
parent 39279 |
cb9cf42c902f
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py3: allow run-tests.py to run on Windows
This is now functional:
HGMODULEPOLICY=py py -3 run-tests.py --local test-help.t --pure --view bcompare
However, on this machine without a C compiler, it tries to load cext anyway, and
blows up. I haven't looked into why, other than to see that it does set the
environment variable. When the test exits though, I see it can't find
killdaemons.py, get-with-headers.py, etc.
I have no idea why these changes are needed, given that it runs on Linux. But
os.system() is insisting that it take a str, and subprocess.Popen() blows up
without str:
Errored test-help.t: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "run-tests.py", line 810, in run
self.runTest()
File "run-tests.py", line 858, in runTest
ret, out = self._run(env)
File "run-tests.py", line 1268, in _run
exitcode, output = self._runcommand(cmd, env)
File "run-tests.py", line 1141, in _runcommand
env=env)
File "C:\Program Files\Python37\lib\subprocess.py", line 756, in __init__
restore_signals, start_new_session)
File "C:\Program Files\Python37\lib\subprocess.py", line 1100, in _execute_child
args = list2cmdline(args)
File "C:\Program Files\Python37\lib\subprocess.py", line 511, in list2cmdline
needquote = (" " in arg) or ("\t" in arg) or not arg
TypeError: argument of type 'int' is not iterable
This is exactly how it crashes when trying to spin up a pager too. I left one
instance of os.system() unchanged in _installhg(), because it doesn't get there.
Just exercise debugindexdot
Create a short file history including a merge.
$ hg init t
$ cd t
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -qAm t1 -d '0 0'
$ echo a >> a
$ hg ci -m t2 -d '1 0'
$ hg up -qC 0
$ echo b >> a
$ hg ci -m t3 -d '2 0'
created new head
$ HGMERGE=true hg merge -q
$ hg ci -m merge -d '3 0'
$ hg debugindexdot -c
digraph G {
-1 -> 0
0 -> 1
0 -> 2
2 -> 3
1 -> 3
}
$ hg debugindexdot -m
digraph G {
-1 -> 0
0 -> 1
0 -> 2
2 -> 3
1 -> 3
}
$ hg debugindexdot a
digraph G {
-1 -> 0
0 -> 1
0 -> 2
2 -> 3
1 -> 3
}
$ cd ..