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view tests/test-config-env.py @ 31769:594dd384803c
test-serve: make the 'listening at *' lines optional
The daemonized serve process doesn't print these lines out (see 448d0c452140).
I was able to get it to with the following hack:
diff --git a/mercurial/win32.py b/mercurial/win32.py
--- a/mercurial/win32.py
+++ b/mercurial/win32.py
@@ -418,6 +418,11 @@
return str(ppid)
def spawndetached(args):
+
+ import subprocess
+ return subprocess.Popen(args, cwd=pycompat.getcwd(), env=encoding.environ,
+ creationflags=subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP).pid
+
# No standard library function really spawns a fully detached
# process under win32 because they allocate pipes or other objects
# to handle standard streams communications. Passing these objects
However, MSYS translates --prefixes starting with '/' to 'C:/MinGW/msys/1.0',
which changes the output. The output isn't so important that I want to spend a
bunch of time on this, and risk breaking some subtle behavior of `hg serve -d`
with the more complicated code.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 02 Apr 2017 00:56:52 -0400 |
parents | d83e51654c8a |
children | 08fbc97d1364 |
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# Test the config layer generated by environment variables from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os from mercurial import ( encoding, rcutil, ui as uimod, ) testtmp = encoding.environ['TESTTMP'] # prepare hgrc files def join(name): return os.path.join(testtmp, name) with open(join('sysrc'), 'w') as f: f.write('[ui]\neditor=e0\n[pager]\npager=p0\n') with open(join('userrc'), 'w') as f: f.write('[ui]\neditor=e1') # replace rcpath functions so they point to the files above def systemrcpath(): return [join('sysrc')] def userrcpath(): return [join('userrc')] rcutil.systemrcpath = systemrcpath rcutil.userrcpath = userrcpath os.path.isdir = lambda x: False # hack: do not load default.d/*.rc # utility to print configs def printconfigs(env): encoding.environ = env rcutil._rccomponents = None # reset cache ui = uimod.ui.load() for section, name, value in ui.walkconfig(): source = ui.configsource(section, name) print('%s.%s=%s # %s' % (section, name, value, source)) print('') # environment variable overrides printconfigs({}) printconfigs({'EDITOR': 'e2', 'PAGER': 'p2'})