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view tests/test-hg-parseurl.py @ 45903:64faa55716f4
tests: make test-worker.t pass on py2
I broke the py2 version in https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9287
because the `WorkerError.__bytes__()` (or `.__str__()`?) output was
different in py2 compared to py3. Part of the problem was that I
didn't propagate the status code that was passed in to the superclass
so it could get printed. This patch fixes that. I don't know how it
worked on py3 before this patch...
I also added the usual `__bytes__ = _tobytes` override for good
measure. It doesn't seem to be needed for tests to pass, though.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9377
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 23 Nov 2020 11:56:10 -0800 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 4452cb788404 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import unittest from mercurial import hg class ParseRequestTests(unittest.TestCase): def testparse(self): self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com/no/anchor'), (b'http://example.com/no/anchor', (None, [])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com/an/anchor#foo'), (b'http://example.com/an/anchor', (b'foo', [])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com/no/anchor/branches', [b'foo']), (b'http://example.com/no/anchor/branches', (None, [b'foo'])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com/an/anchor/branches#bar', [b'foo']), (b'http://example.com/an/anchor/branches', (b'bar', [b'foo'])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl( b'http://example.com/an/anchor/branches-None#foo', None ), (b'http://example.com/an/anchor/branches-None', (b'foo', [])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com/'), (b'http://example.com/', (None, [])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com'), (b'http://example.com/', (None, [])), ) self.assertEqual( hg.parseurl(b'http://example.com#foo'), (b'http://example.com/', (b'foo', [])), ) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)