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templates: rename `Last change' column in hgwebdir repository list. This patch changes column headers in the templates that previously said `Last change' to `Last modified'. Neither code nor functionality are changed other than that. For some time now, I have been annoyed by the fact the `Last change' column didn't list the age of the youngest changeset in the repository, or at least tip. It just occurred to me that this is because the wording is slightly misleading; what the column in fact lists is when the repository was last *modified*, that is, when changesets was last added or removed from it. The word `change' can be understood as referring to the changeset itself. Using `changed' would be ever so slightly less amigous. However, the standard nomenclature in this case is `modification date' and `Last modified', which is incidentally entirely unambigous. Hence, `Last modified' is the wording used.
author Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com>
date Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:51:53 +0100
parents 38864218c4cc
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#!/bin/sh
# Tests if hgweb can run without touching sys.stdin, as is required
# by the WSGI standard and strictly implemented by mod_wsgi.

mkdir repo
cd repo
hg init
echo foo > bar
hg add bar
hg commit -m "test"
hg tip

cat > request.py <<EOF
from mercurial import dispatch
from mercurial.hgweb.hgweb_mod import hgweb
from mercurial.ui import ui
from mercurial import hg
from StringIO import StringIO
import os, sys

class FileLike(object):
    def __init__(self, real):
        self.real = real
    def fileno(self):
        print >> sys.__stdout__, 'FILENO'
        return self.real.fileno()
    def read(self):
        print >> sys.__stdout__, 'READ'
        return self.real.read()
    def readline(self):
        print >> sys.__stdout__, 'READLINE'
        return self.real.readline()

sys.stdin = FileLike(sys.stdin)
errors = StringIO()
input = StringIO()
output = StringIO()

def startrsp(headers, data):
	print '---- HEADERS'
	print headers
	print '---- DATA'
	print data
	return output.write

env = {
	'wsgi.version': (1, 0),
	'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http',
	'wsgi.errors': errors,
	'wsgi.input': input,
	'wsgi.multithread': False,
	'wsgi.multiprocess': False,
	'wsgi.run_once': False,
	'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
	'SCRIPT_NAME': '',
	'PATH_INFO': '',
	'QUERY_STRING': '',
	'SERVER_NAME': '127.0.0.1',
	'SERVER_PORT': os.environ['HGPORT'],
	'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.0'
}

i = hgweb('.')
i(env, startrsp)
print '---- ERRORS'
print errors.getvalue()
print '---- OS.ENVIRON wsgi variables'
print sorted([x for x in os.environ if x.startswith('wsgi')])
print '---- request.ENVIRON wsgi variables'
print sorted([x for x in i.repo.ui.environ if x.startswith('wsgi')])
EOF

python request.py