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py3: convert content-type to bytes
This fixes the exception:
TypeError: %b requires a bytes-like object, or an object that
implements __bytes__, not 'str'
On the line:
ui.debug('Content-Type: %s\n' % content_type)
And it prevents additional exceptions that use the content_type
variable later.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2136
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 11 Feb 2018 10:49:00 -0800 |
parents | b4cb86ab4c71 |
children | 236596a67a54 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os from mercurial import ( dispatch, ui as uimod, ) # ensure errors aren't buffered testui = uimod.ui() testui.pushbuffer() testui.write(('buffered\n')) testui.warn(('warning\n')) testui.write_err('error\n') print(repr(testui.popbuffer())) # test dispatch.dispatch with the same ui object hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'w') hgrc.write('[extensions]\n') hgrc.write('color=\n') hgrc.close() ui_ = uimod.ui.load() ui_.setconfig('ui', 'formatted', 'True') # we're not interested in the output, so write that to devnull ui_.fout = open(os.devnull, 'w') # call some arbitrary command just so we go through # color's wrapped _runcommand twice. def runcmd(): dispatch.dispatch(dispatch.request(['version', '-q'], ui_)) runcmd() print("colored? %s" % (ui_._colormode is not None)) runcmd() print("colored? %s" % (ui_._colormode is not None))