debugcommands: print out the editor that was searched for (post shlexsplit)
A user was in #mercurial and had the following settings in their hgrc:
[ui]
editor = C:\home\npp\notepad++.exe -multiInst -nosession
After shlexsplit, the first argument was mangled into C:homenppnotepad++.exe,
which was quite unlikely to exist. It took many back-and-forths to identify
that adding " characters around the exe would fix the issue; we were thinking
that it's because something was incorrectly *not* splitting and adding/moving
the " characters fixed the split boundaries, but when testing afterward it
appears that it's just mangled.
I considered adding an informational if pycompat.iswindows and \ in the string
about this issue, but was worried that might have too many false positives and
did not do so at this time.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1808
#require test-repo slow debhelper debdeps
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
$ testrepohgenv
Ensure debuild doesn't run the testsuite, as that could get silly.
$ DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck
$ export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS
$ OUTPUTDIR=`pwd`
$ export OUTPUTDIR
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/..
$ make deb > $OUTPUTDIR/build.log 2>&1
$ cd $OUTPUTDIR
$ ls *.deb | grep -v 'dbg'
mercurial-common_*.deb (glob)
mercurial_*.deb (glob)
main deb should have .so but no .py
$ dpkg --contents mercurial_*.deb | egrep '(localrepo|parsers)'
* ./usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mercurial/cext/parsers*.so (glob)
mercurial-common should have py but no .so or pyc
$ dpkg --contents mercurial-common_*.deb | egrep '(localrepo|parsers.*so)'
* ./usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mercurial/localrepo.py (glob)
zsh completions should be in the common package
$ dpkg --contents mercurial-common_*.deb | egrep 'zsh.*[^/]$'
* ./usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_hg (glob)
chg should be installed alongside hg, in the 'mercurial' package
$ dpkg --contents mercurial_*.deb | egrep 'chg$'
* ./usr/bin/chg (glob)
chg should come with a man page
$ dpkg --contents mercurial_*.deb | egrep 'man.*chg'
* ./usr/share/man/man1/chg.1.gz (glob)