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clonebundles: stop shell quoting `HGCB_BUNDLE_BASENAME` environment variable
This causes problems in `test-clonebundles-autogen.t` on Windows, because the
quoted path ends up being passed to the `cp` command, which fails, because quote
characters are not a legal part of a file name. I don't see any quoting in
environment variables on either MSYS or WSL, even with weird ones that appear to
have escape sequences like `PS1=\[\033]0;$MSYSTEM:\w\007` (in MSYS). The
quoting was added back in 5ae30ff79c76, and as shown here, was causing problems
even on posix when a quote was slipped into the path.
(The other obvious problem is that the command is spun up shell style, which
invokes `cmd.exe`, which doesn't know about `$foo` style variables. That will
be addressed next, but that change didn't work without this too.)
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Tue, 15 Oct 2024 22:19:30 -0400 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """Test the running system for features availability. Exit with zero if all features are there, non-zero otherwise. If a feature name is prefixed with "no-", the absence of feature is tested. """ import hghave import optparse import os import sys checks = hghave.checks def list_features(): for name, feature in sorted(checks.items()): desc = feature[1] print(name + ':', desc) def test_features(): failed = 0 for name, feature in checks.items(): check, _ = feature try: check() except Exception as e: print("feature %s failed: %s" % (name, e)) failed += 1 return failed parser = optparse.OptionParser("%prog [options] [features]") parser.add_option( "--test-features", action="store_true", help="test available features" ) parser.add_option( "--list-features", action="store_true", help="list available features" ) def _loadaddon(): if 'TESTDIR' in os.environ: # loading from '.' isn't needed, because `hghave` should be # running at TESTTMP in this case path = os.environ['TESTDIR'] else: path = '.' if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'hghaveaddon.py')): return sys.path.insert(0, path) try: import hghaveaddon assert hghaveaddon # silence pyflakes except BaseException as inst: sys.stderr.write( 'failed to import hghaveaddon.py from %r: %s\n' % (path, inst) ) sys.exit(2) sys.path.pop(0) if __name__ == '__main__': options, args = parser.parse_args() _loadaddon() if options.list_features: list_features() sys.exit(0) if options.test_features: sys.exit(test_features()) hghave.require(args)