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windows: simply rely on the PATH adjustment to find python.exe in tests
The shell script under a `.exe` name confused Windows outside MSYS and give us
the following error:
[…]/python.exe is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information and then contact the software publisher.
This is necessary to get the wheel variant of the test run to work properly.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:30:02 +0100 |
parents | 726cfc47f17a |
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$ testparseutil="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/testparseutil.py Internal test by doctest $ "$PYTHON" -m doctest "$testparseutil" Tests for embedded python script Typical cases $ "$PYTHON" "$testparseutil" -v pyembedded <<NO_CHECK_EOF > >>> for f in [1, 2, 3]: > ... foo = 1 > >>> foo = 2 > $ echo "doctest is terminated by command, empty line, or comment" > >>> foo = 31 > expected output of doctest fragment > >>> foo = 32 > > >>> foo = 33 > > >>> foo = 34 > comment > >>> foo = 35 > > $ "\$PYTHON" <<EOF > > foo = 4 > > > > EOF > $ cat > foo.py <<EOF > > foo = 5 > > EOF > $ cat >> foo.py <<EOF > > foo = 6 # appended > > EOF > > NO_CHECK_EOF limit mark makes parsing ignore corresponded fragment > (this is useful to use bad code intentionally) > > $ "\$PYTHON" <<NO_CHECK_EOF > > foo = 7 # this should be ignored at detection > > NO_CHECK_EOF > $ cat > foo.py <<NO_CHECK_EOF > > foo = 8 # this should be ignored at detection > > NO_CHECK_EOF > > doctest fragment ended by EOF > > >>> foo = 9 > NO_CHECK_EOF <stdin>:1: <anonymous> starts |for f in [1, 2, 3]: | foo = 1 |foo = 2 <stdin>:4: <anonymous> ends <stdin>:5: <anonymous> starts |foo = 31 | |foo = 32 | |foo = 33 <stdin>:10: <anonymous> ends <stdin>:11: <anonymous> starts |foo = 34 <stdin>:12: <anonymous> ends <stdin>:13: <anonymous> starts |foo = 35 <stdin>:14: <anonymous> ends <stdin>:16: <anonymous> starts |foo = 4 | <stdin>:18: <anonymous> ends <stdin>:20: foo.py starts |foo = 5 <stdin>:21: foo.py ends <stdin>:23: foo.py starts |foo = 6 # appended <stdin>:24: foo.py ends <stdin>:38: <anonymous> starts |foo = 9 <stdin>:39: <anonymous> ends Invalid test script (similar test for shell script and hgrc configuration is omitted, because this tests common base class of them) $ "$PYTHON" "$testparseutil" -v pyembedded <<NO_CHECK_EOF > detected > $ "\$PYTHON" <<EOF > > foo = 1 > > $ "\$PYTHON" <<EOF > > foo = 2 > $ cat > bar.py <<EOF > > bar = 2 # this fragment will be detected as expected > > EOF > > $ cat > foo.py <<EOF > > foo = 3 > NO_CHECK_EOF <stdin>:3: unexpected line for "heredoc python invocation" <stdin>:6: unexpected line for "heredoc python invocation" <stdin>:11: unexpected end of file for "heredoc .py file" [1] $ cat detected <stdin>:7: bar.py starts |bar = 2 # this fragment will be detected as expected <stdin>:8: bar.py ends Tests for embedded shell script $ "$PYTHON" "$testparseutil" -v shembedded <<NO_CHECK_EOF > $ cat > foo.sh <<EOF > > foo = 1 > > > > foo = 2 > > EOF > $ cat >> foo.sh <<EOF > > foo = 3 # appended > > EOF > > NO_CHECK_EOF limit mark makes parsing ignore corresponded fragment > (this is useful to use bad code intentionally) > > $ cat > foo.sh <<NO_CHECK_EOF > > # this should be ignored at detection > > foo = 4 > > NO_CHECK_EOF > > NO_CHECK_EOF <stdin>:2: foo.sh starts |foo = 1 | |foo = 2 <stdin>:5: foo.sh ends <stdin>:7: foo.sh starts |foo = 3 # appended <stdin>:8: foo.sh ends Tests for embedded hgrc configuration $ "$PYTHON" "$testparseutil" -v hgrcembedded <<NO_CHECK_EOF > $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > > [ui] > > verbose = true > > > > # end of local configuration > > EOF > > $ cat > \$HGRCPATH <<EOF > > [extensions] > > rebase = > > # end of global configuration > > EOF > > $ cat >> \$HGRCPATH <<EOF > > # appended > > [extensions] > > rebase =! > > EOF > > NO_CHECK_EOF limit mark makes parsing ignore corresponded fragment > (this is useful to use bad code intentionally) > > $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<NO_CHECK_EOF > > # this local configuration should be ignored at detection > > [ui] > > username = foo bar > > NO_CHECK_EOF > > $ cat > \$HGRCPATH <<NO_CHECK_EOF > > # this global configuration should be ignored at detection > > [extensions] > > foobar = > > NO_CHECK_EOF > NO_CHECK_EOF <stdin>:2: .hg/hgrc starts |[ui] |verbose = true | |# end of local configuration <stdin>:6: .hg/hgrc ends <stdin>:9: $HGRCPATH starts |[extensions] |rebase = |# end of global configuration <stdin>:12: $HGRCPATH ends <stdin>:15: $HGRCPATH starts |# appended |[extensions] |rebase =! <stdin>:18: $HGRCPATH ends