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terse: pconvert() entries added to the temporary terse dict for Windows
Recent additional testing revealed this problem on Windows:
--- tests/test-status.t.err
+++ tests/test-status.t.err
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
tweaking defaults works
$ hg status --cwd a --config ui.tweakdefaults=yes
- ? .
+ ? ../a/
? ../b/
? ../in_root
$ HGPLAIN=1 hg status --cwd a --config ui.tweakdefaults=yes
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
? b/in_b (glob)
? in_root
$ HGPLAINEXCEPT=tweakdefaults hg status --cwd a --config ui.tweakdefaults=yes
- ? .
+ ? ..\a\
? ../b/
? ../in_root (glob)
AFAICT, the status list (input and output here) is always in '/' format. The
'\' printed output on Windows is because each file is run through repo.pathto()
-> dirstate.pathto() -> util.pathto(). (And that function states that the
argument uses '/' separators.)
I fixed a similar issue in 362096cfdb1f, and given the apparent need for these
strings to be in '/' format, I wonder if cmdutil.dirnode() should be rewritten
to avoid os.path.join(). But it looks like all entries added to the temporary
terse dict should use '/' now, and cmdutil.tersedir() looks like the only user.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Tue, 22 May 2018 23:22:15 -0400 |
parents | 1d0610fdd63b |
children |
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node = <module 'mercurial.node' from '?'> errorproxy = <unloaded module 'error'> errorproxy.__doc__ = 'Mercurial exceptions. This ...' errorproxy.__name__ = 'mercurial.error' errorproxy.__dict__['__name__'] = 'mercurial.error' errorproxy = <proxied module 'error'> os = <unloaded module 'os'> os.system = <built-in function system> os = <module 'os' from '?'> procutil = <unloaded module 'procutil'> procutil.system = <function system at 0x?> procutil = <module 'mercurial.utils.procutil' from '?'> procutil.system = <function system at 0x?> hgweb = <unloaded module 'hgweb'> hgweb_mod = <unloaded module 'hgweb_mod'> hgweb = <module 'mercurial.hgweb' from '?'> fred = <unloaded module 're'> remod = <unloaded module 're'> re = <unloaded module 'sys'> fred = <unloaded module 're'> fred.sub = <function sub at 0x?> fred = <proxied module 're'> remod = <module 're' from '?'> re = <unloaded module 'sys'> re.stderr = <open file '<whatever>', mode 'w' at 0x?> re = <proxied module 'sys'> contextlib = <unloaded module 'contextlib'> contextlib.unknownattr = ImportError: cannot import name unknownattr __import__('contextlib', ..., ['unknownattr']) = <module 'contextlib' from '?'> hasattr(contextlibimp, 'unknownattr') = False