pure: provide more correct implementation of posixfile for Windows
requires ctypes
Why is posixfile a class?
Because the implementation needs to use the Python library call os.fdopen [1],
which sets the 'name' attribute on the Python file object it creates to the
mostly meaningless string '<fdopen>', since file descriptors don't have a name.
But users of posixfile depend on the name attribute [2] being set to a proper
value, like Python's built-in 'open' function sets it on file objects.
Python file's name attribute is read-only, so we can't just assign to it after
the file object has alrady been created.
To solve this problem, we save the name of the file on a wrapper object,
and delegate the file function calls to the wrapped (private) file object
using __getattr__.
[1] http://docs.python.org/library/os.html#os.fdopen
[2] http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#file.name
from mercurial import ui, dispatch, error
testui = ui.ui()
parsed = dispatch._parseconfig(testui, [
'values.string=string value',
'values.bool1=true',
'values.bool2=false',
'values.boolinvalid=foo',
'values.int1=42',
'values.int2=-42',
'values.intinvalid=foo',
'lists.list1=foo',
'lists.list2=foo bar baz',
'lists.list3=alice, bob',
'lists.list4=foo bar baz alice, bob',
'lists.list5=abc d"ef"g "hij def"',
'lists.list6="hello world", "how are you?"',
'lists.list7=Do"Not"Separate',
'lists.list8="Do"Separate',
'lists.list9="Do\\"NotSeparate"',
'lists.list10=string "with extraneous" quotation mark"',
'lists.list11=x, y',
'lists.list12="x", "y"',
'lists.list13=""" key = "x", "y" """',
'lists.list14=,,,, ',
'lists.list15=" just with starting quotation',
'lists.list16="longer quotation" with "no ending quotation',
'lists.list17=this is \\" "not a quotation mark"',
'lists.list18=\n \n\nding\ndong',
])
print repr(testui.configitems('values'))
print repr(testui.configitems('lists'))
print "---"
print repr(testui.config('values', 'string'))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'bool1'))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'bool2'))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'unknown'))
print "---"
try:
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'string'))
except error.ConfigError, inst:
print inst
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'bool1'))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'bool2'))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'bool2', True))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'unknown'))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'unknown', True))
print "---"
print repr(testui.configint('values', 'int1'))
print repr(testui.configint('values', 'int2'))
print "---"
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list1'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list2'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list3'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list4'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list4', ['foo']))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list5'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list6'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list7'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list8'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list9'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list10'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list11'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list12'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list13'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list14'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list15'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list16'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list17'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list18'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ''))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', 'foo'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ['foo']))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', 'foo bar'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', 'foo, bar'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ['foo bar']))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ['foo', 'bar']))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'String'))
def function():
pass
# values that aren't strings should work
testui.setconfig('hook', 'commit', function)
print function == testui.config('hook', 'commit')
# invalid values
try:
testui.configbool('values', 'boolinvalid')
except error.ConfigError:
print 'boolinvalid'
try:
testui.configint('values', 'intinvalid')
except error.ConfigError:
print 'intinvalid'