tests: make test-check-module-imports more robust
It failed for me without this in this way:
tests/test-commandserver.t:19: relative import of stdlib module
tests/test-lfs-serve.t:108: relative import of stdlib module
tests/test-lfs-serve.t:255: relative import of stdlib module
tests/test-lfs-serve.t:362: relative import of stdlib module
tests/test-lfs-serve.t:406: relative import of stdlib module
tests/test-lock.py:9: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
tests/test-lrucachedict.py:5: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
tests/test-match.py:5: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
tests/test-remotefilelog-datapack.py:15: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
tests/test-remotefilelog-histpack.py:14: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
tests/test-simplekeyvaluefile.py:4: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
tests/test-sshserver.py:6: imports not lexically sorted: silenttestrunner < unittest, True, True
This is because every module is considered a stdlib module, because
the stdlib_prefixes is /usr, and my repo is in /usr/local/home, which
means that sys.path contains a couple of
/usr/local/home/../hg/.. entries that count as "in the stdlib".
Fix this by preventing any path in sys.path that's inside the mercurial
source from being considered "in the stdlib".
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5294
{
// Enforcing
"eqeqeq" : true, // true: Require triple equals (===) for comparison
"forin" : true, // true: Require filtering for..in loops with obj.hasOwnProperty()
"freeze" : true, // true: prohibits overwriting prototypes of native objects such as Array, Date etc.
"nonbsp" : true, // true: Prohibit "non-breaking whitespace" characters.
"undef" : true, // true: Require all non-global variables to be declared (prevents global leaks)
// Environments
"browser" : true // Web Browser (window, document, etc)
}