view tests/test-duplicateoptions.py @ 27877:f6d1e92fdf8c

mac: ignore resource fork when checking file sizes Some evil evil awful tool adds resource forks to files it's comparing. Our Mac-specific code to do bulk stats was accidentally using "total size" which includes those forks in the file size, causing them to be reported as modified. This changes it to only care about the normal data size and thus agree with what Mercurial's expecting.
author Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
date Thu, 14 Jan 2016 12:37:15 -0600
parents 352abbb0be88
children d289b8847f23
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import os
from mercurial import ui, commands, extensions

ignore = set(['highlight', 'win32text', 'factotum'])

if os.name != 'nt':
    ignore.add('win32mbcs')

disabled = [ext for ext in extensions.disabled().keys() if ext not in ignore]

hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'w')
hgrc.write('[extensions]\n')

for ext in disabled:
    hgrc.write(ext + '=\n')

hgrc.close()

u = ui.ui()
extensions.loadall(u)

globalshort = set()
globallong = set()
for option in commands.globalopts:
    option[0] and globalshort.add(option[0])
    option[1] and globallong.add(option[1])

for cmd, entry in commands.table.iteritems():
    seenshort = globalshort.copy()
    seenlong = globallong.copy()
    for option in entry[1]:
        if (option[0] and option[0] in seenshort) or \
           (option[1] and option[1] in seenlong):
            print "command '" + cmd + "' has duplicate option " + str(option)
        seenshort.add(option[0])
        seenlong.add(option[1])