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hghave: split apart testing for the curses module and `tic` executable
ef771d329961 skipped the check for the `tic` executable, because the curses
module alone on Windows is enough to pass the `test-*-curses.t` tests. However,
`test-status-color.t` uses this same check and explicitly invoked the
executable, which fails on Windows. From the cursory searching I did, curses on
unix requires `tic`, which I assume is why they were tied together in the first
place. So this continues to require both to get past the curses guards on non
Windows platforms.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9814
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 17 Jan 2021 22:25:15 -0500 |
parents | 337a38995336 |
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# Balto (https://bitbucket.org/lothiraldan/balto/src) is a test orchestrator # which is compatible with all test runner that can emit the LITF # (https://github.com/lothiraldan/litf) test format. # The plugin for the Mercurial test runner is mercurial-litf # (https://pypi.org/project/mercurial-litf/). Make sure to follow the # instruction and configuration instructions here: # https://bitbucket.org/lothiraldan/mercurial_litf/src/default/ # You can launch Balto with `balto /path/to/mercurial/tests/` name = "Mercurial Test Suite" tool = "mercurial"