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view tests/test-context.py @ 18380:a4d7fd7ad1f7
serve: don't send any content headers with 304 responses
Fixes HTTP protocol violation introduced in cf5c76017e11. 'hg serve' would show
a stacktrace when loading pages that not had been modified.
There was test coverage for this, but the wrong response headers wasn't shown
and thus not detected.
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Tue, 15 Jan 2013 20:54:57 +0100 |
parents | bd23d5f28bbb |
children | 503bb3af70fe |
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import os from mercurial import hg, ui, context, encoding u = ui.ui() repo = hg.repository(u, 'test1', create=1) os.chdir('test1') # create 'foo' with fixed time stamp f = open('foo', 'w') f.write('foo\n') f.close() os.utime('foo', (1000, 1000)) # add+commit 'foo' repo[None].add(['foo']) repo.commit(text='commit1', date="0 0") print "workingfilectx.date =", repo[None]['foo'].date() # test memctx with non-ASCII commit message def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path): return context.memfilectx("foo", "") ctx = context.memctx(repo, ['tip', None], encoding.tolocal("Gr\xc3\xbcezi!"), ["foo"], filectxfn) ctx.commit() for enc in "ASCII", "Latin-1", "UTF-8": encoding.encoding = enc print "%-8s: %s" % (enc, repo["tip"].description())