infinitepush: use the new function to determine push destination
Since
066b8d8f75b8, the push command accept multiple destination. `infinitepush`
was not aware of that. We now use the new `urlutil.get_push_paths` function to
determine the push destination, fixing the issue. This will also make future
evolution of that logic transparent for infinitepush
We still disallow push to multiple destinations if infinite push is enabled
because I don't know what this means for infinite push. However user will now
get a clear error message instead of a crash.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10379
#require test-repo
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
Sanity check check-config.py
$ cat > testfile.py << EOF
> # Good
> foo = ui.config('ui', 'username')
> # Missing
> foo = ui.config('ui', 'doesnotexist')
> # Missing different type
> foo = ui.configint('ui', 'missingint')
> # Missing with default value
> foo = ui.configbool('ui', 'missingbool1', default=True)
> foo = ui.configbool('ui', 'missingbool2', False)
> # Inconsistent values for defaults.
> foo = ui.configint('ui', 'intdefault', default=1)
> foo = ui.configint('ui', 'intdefault', default=42)
> # Can suppress inconsistent value error
> foo = ui.configint('ui', 'intdefault2', default=1)
> # inconsistent config: ui.intdefault2
> foo = ui.configint('ui', 'intdefault2', default=42)
> EOF
$ cat > files << EOF
> mercurial/helptext/config.txt
> $TESTTMP/testfile.py
> EOF
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/..
$ "$PYTHON" contrib/check-config.py < $TESTTMP/files
foo = ui.configint('ui', 'intdefault', default=42)
conflict on ui.intdefault: ('int', '42') != ('int', '1')
at $TESTTMP/testfile.py:12:
undocumented: ui.doesnotexist (str)
undocumented: ui.intdefault (int) [42]
undocumented: ui.intdefault2 (int) [42]
undocumented: ui.missingbool1 (bool) [True]
undocumented: ui.missingbool2 (bool)
undocumented: ui.missingint (int)
New errors are not allowed. Warnings are strongly discouraged.
$ testrepohg files "set:(**.py or **.txt) - tests/**" | sed 's|\\|/|g' |
> "$PYTHON" contrib/check-config.py