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histedit: don't swallow errors that happen when updating the working copy Commit 34165875fa5d (histedit: limit updated and merging output to important updates, 2016-02-03) added a call to `ui.pushbuffer(labeled=True, errors=True)`. I don't know if there was a reason for the `errors=True` (nor the `labeled=True` bit, which I removed in the previous commit). It seems bad to just discard the errors, so let's not do that. By not doing that, we can also remove a workaround for the lack of errors from `test-removeemptydirs.t`. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10882
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Fri, 18 Jun 2021 13:55:45 -0700
parents 2372284d9457
children 3a95a4e660b9
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import unittest


class TestResult(unittest._TextTestResult):
    def __init__(self, options, *args, **kwargs):
        super(TestResult, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self._options = options

        # unittest.TestResult didn't have skipped until 2.7. We need to
        # polyfill it.
        self.skipped = []

        # We have a custom "ignored" result that isn't present in any Python
        # unittest implementation. It is very similar to skipped. It may make
        # sense to map it into skip some day.
        self.ignored = []

        self.times = []
        self._firststarttime = None
        # Data stored for the benefit of generating xunit reports.
        self.successes = []
        self.faildata = {}

    def addFailure(self, test, reason):
        print("FAILURE!", test, reason)

    def addSuccess(self, test):
        print("SUCCESS!", test)

    def addError(self, test, err):
        print("ERR!", test, err)

    # Polyfill.
    def addSkip(self, test, reason):
        print("SKIP!", test, reason)

    def addIgnore(self, test, reason):
        print("IGNORE!", test, reason)

    def onStart(self, test):
        print("ON_START!", test)

    def onEnd(self):
        print("ON_END!")

    def addOutputMismatch(self, test, ret, got, expected):
        return False

    def stopTest(self, test, interrupted=False):
        super(TestResult, self).stopTest(test)