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inotify: Better implementation of the event string representation.
This patch reimplements the event_repr function. It got mostly rewritten to
eliminate the need for conditional compilation of the module when building in
py3k. The trick there (thanks to Antoine Pitrou) is to use the % operator to
let the python interpreter format the string to be returned.
author | Renato Cunha <renatoc@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:21:46 -0300 |
parents | 9a1b86cfd29e |
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#!/bin/sh echo % test --time hg --time help -q help 2>&1 | grep Time > /dev/null || echo --time failed hg init a cd a echo % test --profile if "$TESTDIR/hghave" -q lsprof; then hg --profile st 2>../out || echo --profile failed grep CallCount < ../out > /dev/null || echo wrong --profile hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st 2>&1 \ || echo --profile + output to file failed grep CallCount < ../out > /dev/null \ || echo wrong --profile output when saving to a file hg --profile --config profiling.format=text st 2>&1 \ | grep CallCount > /dev/null || echo --profile format=text failed echo "[profiling]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "format=kcachegrind" >> $HGRCPATH hg --profile st 2>../out || echo --profile format=kcachegrind failed grep 'events: Ticks' < ../out > /dev/null || echo --profile output is wrong hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st 2>&1 \ || echo --profile format=kcachegrind + output to file failed grep 'events: Ticks' < ../out > /dev/null \ || echo --profile output is wrong fi