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py3: fix headencode() with display=False We previously called str() on a email.header.Header object. On Python 2, this returns a bytestring and the __str__ method is actually an alias to .encode() method. On Python 3, __str__ does not perform encoding (and returns a unicode string). To keep a consistent behavior across Python versions, we explicitly use .encode() and we wrap the result with encoding.strtolocal() to get a bytestring in all cases. As a side effect of forcing bytes conversion, we need to decode back in _addressencode(). This is to make test-notify.t pass on Python 3. Also note that headers are now encoded in some patchbomb tests; this is because the charset is not always "us-ascii" ("iso-8859-1" otherwise) on Python 3.
author Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr>
date Thu, 24 Oct 2019 17:16:43 +0200
parents 2372284d9457
children 527eba3013ea
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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,
    util,
)

from mercurial.utils import procutil

testtmp = encoding.environ[b'TESTTMP']

# prepare hgrc files
def join(name):
    return os.path.join(testtmp, name)


with open(join(b'sysrc'), 'wb') as f:
    f.write(b'[ui]\neditor=e0\n[pager]\npager=p0\n')

with open(join(b'userrc'), 'wb') as f:
    f.write(b'[ui]\neditor=e1')

# replace rcpath functions so they point to the files above
def systemrcpath():
    return [join(b'sysrc')]


def userrcpath():
    return [join(b'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)
        procutil.stdout.write(
            b'%s.%s=%s # %s\n' % (section, name, value, util.pconvert(source))
        )
    procutil.stdout.write(b'\n')


# environment variable overrides
printconfigs({})
printconfigs({b'EDITOR': b'e2', b'PAGER': b'p2'})