sshpeer: only print out 'running ssh' messages in debug mode (BC)
Previously, if another command was run with --verbose, and for whatever reason
that invoked sshpeer, we'd get a 'running ssh' message from sshpeer. This extra
line would interfere with that command's output and cause dumb parsers to
break.
For example, hg annotate can be run with --verbose to get full usernames. This,
combined with the third-party remotefilelog extension which can cause ssh
connections to be created, leads to an extra 'running ssh' line that breaks
most parsers.
This patch is (BC) because hg pull --verbose will no longer print out exactly
what ssh command it is running.
No tests are affected by this change.
"""test line matching with some failing examples and some which warn
run-test.t only checks positive matches and can not see warnings
(both by design)
"""
import os, re
# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output
if 'TERM' in os.environ:
del os.environ['TERM']
import doctest
run_tests = __import__('run-tests')
def lm(expected, output):
r"""check if output matches expected
does it generally work?
>>> lm('H*e (glob)\n', 'Here\n')
True
fail on bad test data
>>> try: lm('a\n','a')
... except AssertionError, ex: print ex
missing newline
>>> try: lm('single backslash\n', 'single \backslash\n')
... except AssertionError, ex: print ex
single backslash or unknown char
"""
assert expected.endswith('\n') and output.endswith('\n'), 'missing newline'
assert not re.search(r'[^ \w\\/\r\n()*?]', expected + output), \
'single backslash or unknown char'
match = run_tests.linematch(expected, output)
if isinstance(match, str):
return 'special: ' + match
else:
return bool(match) # do not return match object
def wintests():
r"""test matching like running on windows
enable windows matching on any os
>>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = True
valid match on windows
>>> lm('g/a*/d (glob)\n', 'g\\abc/d\n')
True
direct matching, glob unnecessary
>>> lm('g/b (glob)\n', 'g/b\n')
'special: -glob'
missing glob
>>> lm('/g/c/d/fg\n', '\\g\\c\\d/fg\n')
'special: +glob'
restore os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
"""
pass
def otherostests():
r"""test matching like running on non-windows os
disable windows matching on any os
>>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = False
backslash does not match slash
>>> lm('h/a* (glob)\n', 'h\\ab\n')
False
direct matching glob can not be recognized
>>> lm('h/b (glob)\n', 'h/b\n')
True
missing glob can not not be recognized
>>> lm('/h/c/df/g/\n', '\\h/c\\df/g\\\n')
False
restore os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
"""
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
doctest.testmod()