contrib: don't hardcode path to bash interpreter
Use the env binary to figure out the correct bash to use.
Certain systems ships with an ancient version of bash, but the
user might have installed a newer one that is earlier in $PATH.
For example the current version of Mac OS X ships version 3.2.51
of bash, which does not understand new fancy builtins such as
readarray. A user might install a newer version of bash, use that
as their shell and add that path before bin.
$ check_code="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/..
$ if hg identify -q > /dev/null 2>&1; then :
> else
> echo "skipped: not a Mercurial working dir" >&2
> exit 80
> fi
Prepare check for Python files without py extension
$ cp \
> hg \
> hgweb.cgi \
> contrib/convert-repo \
> contrib/dumprevlog \
> contrib/hgweb.fcgi \
> contrib/hgweb.wsgi \
> contrib/simplemerge \
> contrib/undumprevlog \
> i18n/hggettext \
> i18n/posplit \
> tests/hghave \
> tests/dummyssh \
> "$TESTTMP"/
$ for f in "$TESTTMP"/*; do mv "$f" "$f.py"; done
New errors are not allowed. Warnings are strongly discouraged.
(The writing "no-che?k-code" is for not skipping this file when checking.)
$ { hg manifest 2>/dev/null; ls "$TESTTMP"/*.py | sed 's-\\-/-g'; } |
> xargs "$check_code" --warnings --per-file=0 || false
Skipping hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping i18n/polib.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/httpclient/__init__.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/httpclient/_readers.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)
Skipping mercurial/httpclient/socketutil.py it has no-che?k-code (glob)