hghave: be more tolerant to rst2html output
On Windows, rst2html.bat calls rst2html.py, printing something like:
"rst2html.py (Docutils"
(notice the extra ".py")
#!/usr/bin/env python
from mercurial import ui, dispatch, error
testui = ui.ui()
parsed = dispatch._parseconfig(testui, [
'values.string=string value',
'values.bool1=true',
'values.bool2=false',
'lists.list1=foo',
'lists.list2=foo bar baz',
'lists.list3=alice, bob',
'lists.list4=foo bar baz alice, bob',
])
print repr(testui.configitems('values'))
print repr(testui.configitems('lists'))
print "---"
print repr(testui.config('values', 'string'))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'bool1'))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'bool2'))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'unknown'))
print "---"
try:
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'string'))
except error.ConfigError, inst:
print inst
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'bool1'))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'bool2'))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'bool2', True))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'unknown'))
print repr(testui.configbool('values', 'unknown', True))
print "---"
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list1'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list2'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list3'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list4'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'list4', ['foo']))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ''))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', 'foo'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ['foo']))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', 'foo bar'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', 'foo, bar'))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ['foo bar']))
print repr(testui.configlist('lists', 'unknown', ['foo', 'bar']))
print repr(testui.config('values', 'String'))
def function():
pass
# values that aren't strings should work
testui.setconfig('hook', 'commit', function)
print function == testui.config('hook', 'commit')