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view tests/test-ui-color.py @ 28706:b33ca687c1e3
revset: inline isvalidsymbol() and getsymbol() into _parsealiasdecl()
Since I'm going to extract a common alias parser, I want to eliminate
dependencies to the revset parsing rules. These functions are trivial,
so we can go without them.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Mon, 29 Feb 2016 16:32:18 +0900 |
parents | 2e5be704bc96 |
children | 40afa22bee9b |
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from __future__ import print_function import os from hgext import color from mercurial import dispatch, ui # ensure errors aren't buffered testui = color.colorui() 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_ = ui.ui() 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? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui))) runcmd() print("colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui)))