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run-tests: introduce a --pyoxidized option
This options make it possible to use the pyoxidizer version to run the tests.
This is a first basic version that is windows only.
The test needs a working python, with Mercurial installed. However the
pyoxidizer product is "self contains" without a "usable" Python. There have been
discussion to have a fully functional `hg admin::python` command providing a
fully functional python interpreter, but nothing is of the sort is ready yet. In
In the meantime we use an hybrid approach, similar to what we do for testing
`rhg`. We install a full "normal" Mercurial, but also the pyxodizer product as
the official `hg binary`. That way, we use the pyoxidizer version or everything,
but test that needs to run python have it available, with a fully functional
Mercurial package.
This first version is pretty basic (Windows only, no --local, not
--with-pyoxidized), but it runs, various bug that we will have to fix.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11277
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 10 Aug 2021 12:56:32 +0200 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# A dummy extension that installs an hgweb command that throws an Exception. from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial.hgweb import webcommands def raiseerror(web): '''Dummy web command that raises an uncaught Exception.''' # Simulate an error after partial response. if b'partialresponse' in web.req.qsparams: web.res.status = b'200 Script output follows' web.res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain' web.res.setbodywillwrite() list(web.res.sendresponse()) web.res.getbodyfile().write(b'partial content\n') raise AttributeError('I am an uncaught error!') def extsetup(ui): setattr(webcommands, 'raiseerror', raiseerror) webcommands.__all__.append(b'raiseerror')