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view tests/test-gendoc.t @ 35450:e31773898197
run-tests: use context managers for file descriptors
I've seen the following error a few times recently when running the tests with
`yes | ./run-tests.py --local -j9 -i`:
Errored test-add.t: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./run-tests.py", line 821, in run
self.runTest()
File "./run-tests.py", line 910, in runTest
if self._result.addOutputMismatch(self, ret, out, self._refout):
File "./run-tests.py", line 1774, in addOutputMismatch
rename(test.errpath, test.path)
File "./run-tests.py", line 571, in rename
os.remove(src)
WindowsError: [Error 32] The process cannot access the file because it is being
used by another process: 'c:\\Users\\Matt\\projects\\hg\\tests\\test-add.t.err'
This change doesn't fix the problem, but it seems like a simple enough
improvement.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 17 Dec 2017 14:06:49 -0500 |
parents | 75be14993fda |
children | 5abc47d4ca6b |
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#require docutils #require gettext Test document extraction $ HGENCODING=UTF-8 $ export HGENCODING $ { echo C; ls "$TESTDIR/../i18n"/*.po | sort; } | while read PO; do > LOCALE=`basename "$PO" .po` > echo "% extracting documentation from $LOCALE" > LANGUAGE=$LOCALE $PYTHON "$TESTDIR/../doc/gendoc.py" >> gendoc-$LOCALE.txt 2> /dev/null || exit > > if [ $LOCALE != C ]; then > if [ ! -f $TESTDIR/test-gendoc-$LOCALE.t ]; then > echo missing test-gendoc-$LOCALE.t > fi > cmp -s gendoc-C.txt gendoc-$LOCALE.txt && echo "** NOTHING TRANSLATED ($LOCALE) **" > fi > done; true % extracting documentation from C % extracting documentation from da % extracting documentation from de % extracting documentation from el % extracting documentation from fr % extracting documentation from it % extracting documentation from ja % extracting documentation from pt_BR % extracting documentation from ro % extracting documentation from ru % extracting documentation from sv % extracting documentation from zh_CN % extracting documentation from zh_TW