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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>
date Tue, 22 May 2018 23:22:15 -0400
parents 5b2f331d0a33
children 9abe91a503da
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from mercurial import (
    commands,
    extensions,
    ui as uimod,
)

ignore = {b'highlight', b'win32text', b'factotum'}

if os.name != 'nt':
    ignore.add(b'win32mbcs')

disabled = [ext for ext in extensions.disabled().keys() if ext not in ignore]

hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'wb')
hgrc.write(b'[extensions]\n')

for ext in disabled:
    hgrc.write(ext + b'=\n')

hgrc.close()

u = uimod.ui.load()
extensions.loadall(u)

globalshort = set()
globallong = set()
for option in commands.globalopts:
    option[0] and globalshort.add(option[0])
    option[1] and globallong.add(option[1])

for cmd, entry in commands.table.items():
    seenshort = globalshort.copy()
    seenlong = globallong.copy()
    for option in entry[1]:
        if (option[0] and option[0] in seenshort) or \
           (option[1] and option[1] in seenlong):
            print("command '" + cmd + "' has duplicate option " + str(option))
        seenshort.add(option[0])
        seenlong.add(option[1])