view tests/test-check-code.t @ 47315:825d5a5907b4

exewrapper: avoid directly linking against python3X.dll Subsequent code calls `LoadLibrary()` to attempt to load the DLL, but because of this symbol reference, there is an attempt to load the DLL used during the build prior to `_main()` running. This causes the whole process to fail if the DLL isn't in the standard search path. That also means it will never load the DLL for HackableMercurial. (Maybe we should get rid of that for py3, since you can install python for a user without admin rights?) This could also be resolved by calling `GetProcAddress()` on the symbol and dereferencing it, but using the environment variable is consistent with the *.bat file since fc8a5c9ecee0. (The environment variable persists after the interpreter is initialized.) Far more concerning is somehow I've gotten my system into a state where setting the flag causes any output to the pager to be lost (as if it wasn't set at all) in MSYS, cmd.exe, WSL, and PowerShell using py3.9.0, but the environment variable works properly. I'm sure this flag worked on some versions of py3, so I'm not sure what's going on here. This is might be related to init config related changes in 3.8[1], since it works with 3.7.8, but fails with 3.8.1. Somebody who understands encoding issues better than I do should give some thought to if we need to make some changes to our encoding strategy on Windows with py3. With or without the flag/envvar, there is proper output if the command is directly paged by piping to `more.com` (in any environment) or `less` (in MSYS and WSL), or if paging is disabled with `--pager=no`. Legacy mode is required though when Mercurial decides to spin up a pager. [1] https://bugs.python.org/issue41941 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10756
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Tue, 11 May 2021 01:05:38 -0400
parents decc3bd3f20d
children 089cb4d6af5a
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#require test-repo

  $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
  $ check_code="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py
  $ cd "$TESTDIR"/..

New errors are not allowed. Warnings are strongly discouraged.
(The writing "no-che?k-code" is for not skipping this file when checking.)

  $ testrepohg locate \
  > -X contrib/python-zstandard \
  > -X hgext/fsmonitor/pywatchman \
  > -X mercurial/thirdparty \
  > -X mercurial/pythoncapi_compat.h \
  > | sed 's-\\-/-g' | "$check_code" --warnings --per-file=0 - || false
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/__init__.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/aws.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/cli.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/linux.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/pypi.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/ssh.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/try_server.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/windows.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/automation/hgautomation/winrm.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/fuzz/standalone_fuzz_target_runner.cc it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/cli.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/downloads.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/inno.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/py2exe.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/pyoxidizer.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/util.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping contrib/packaging/hgpackaging/wix.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping i18n/polib.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping mercurial/statprof.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
  Skipping tests/badserverext.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)

@commands in debugcommands.py should be in alphabetical order.

  >>> import re
  >>> commands = []
  >>> with open('mercurial/debugcommands.py', 'rb') as fh:
  ...     for line in fh:
  ...         m = re.match(br"^@command\('([a-z]+)", line)
  ...         if m:
  ...             commands.append(m.group(1))
  >>> scommands = list(sorted(commands))
  >>> for i, command in enumerate(scommands):
  ...     if command != commands[i]:
  ...         print('commands in debugcommands.py not sorted; first differing '
  ...               'command is %s; expected %s' % (commands[i], command))
  ...         break

Prevent adding new files in the root directory accidentally.

  $ testrepohg files 'glob:*'
  .arcconfig
  .clang-format
  .editorconfig
  .hgignore
  .hgsigs
  .hgtags
  .jshintrc
  CONTRIBUTING
  CONTRIBUTORS
  COPYING
  Makefile
  README.rst
  hg
  hgeditor
  hgweb.cgi
  pyproject.toml
  rustfmt.toml
  setup.py

Prevent adding modules which could be shadowed by ancient .so/.dylib.

  $ testrepohg files \
  > mercurial/base85.py \
  > mercurial/bdiff.py \
  > mercurial/diffhelpers.py \
  > mercurial/mpatch.py \
  > mercurial/osutil.py \
  > mercurial/parsers.py \
  > mercurial/zstd.py
  [1]

Keep python3 tests sorted:
  $ sort < contrib/python3-whitelist > $TESTTMP/py3sorted
  $ cmp contrib/python3-whitelist $TESTTMP/py3sorted || echo 'Please sort passing tests!'

Keep Windows line endings in check

  $ testrepohg files 'set:eol(dos)'
  contrib/win32/hg.bat
  contrib/win32/mercurial.ini