py3: use pycompat.sysstr() in __import__()
__import__() on Python 3 accepts strings which are different from that of
Python 2. Used pycompat.sysstr() to get string accordingly.
(Translations are optional)
#if gettext no-outer-repo
Test that translations are compiled and installed correctly.
Default encoding in tests is "ascii" and the translation is encoded
using the "replace" error handler:
$ LANGUAGE=pt_BR hg tip
abortado: n?o foi encontrado um reposit?rio em '$TESTTMP' (.hg n?o encontrado)!
[255]
Using a more accommodating encoding:
$ HGENCODING=UTF-8 LANGUAGE=pt_BR hg tip
abortado: n\xc3\xa3o foi encontrado um reposit\xc3\xb3rio em '$TESTTMP' (.hg n\xc3\xa3o encontrado)! (esc)
[255]
Different encoding:
$ HGENCODING=Latin-1 LANGUAGE=pt_BR hg tip
abortado: n\xe3o foi encontrado um reposit\xf3rio em '$TESTTMP' (.hg n\xe3o encontrado)! (esc)
[255]
#endif
#if gettext
Test keyword search in translated help text:
$ HGENCODING=UTF-8 LANGUAGE=de hg help -k blättern
Themen:
extensions Benutzung erweiterter Funktionen
Erweiterungen:
pager Verwendet einen externen Pager zum Bl\xc3\xa4ttern in der Ausgabe von Befehlen (esc)
#endif
Check Mercurial specific translation problems in each *.po files, and
tool itself by doctest
$ cd "$TESTDIR"/../i18n
$ python check-translation.py *.po
$ python check-translation.py --doctest
$ cd $TESTTMP