tests: treat `select` as a built-in module on Windows stable
authorMatt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 17:42:30 -0500
branchstable
changeset 52187 3ba998d7fc77
parent 52157 891f6d56f3db
child 52188 e4b242f9d4d9
tests: treat `select` as a built-in module on Windows This fixes: --- C:/Users/Matt/hg/tests/test-check-module-imports.t +++ C:/Users/Matt/hg/tests/test-check-module-imports.t.err @@ -43,3 +43,15 @@ > -X tests/test-verify-repo-operations.py \ > -X tests/test-extension.t \ > | sed 's-\\-/-g' | "$PYTHON" "$import_checker" - + hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py:86: stdlib import "socket" follows local import: select\r (esc) + hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py:87: stdlib import "struct" follows local import: select\r (esc) + hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py:88: stdlib import "threading" follows local import: select\r (esc) + hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py:89: stdlib import "time" follows local import: select\r (esc) + hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py:90: stdlib import "traceback" follows local import: select\r (esc) + mercurial/posix.py:18: stdlib import "stat" follows local import: select\r (esc) + mercurial/posix.py:19: stdlib import "sys" follows local import: select\r (esc) + mercurial/posix.py:20: stdlib import "tempfile" follows local import: select\r (esc) + mercurial/posix.py:21: stdlib import "typing" follows local import: select\r (esc) + tests/tinyproxy.py:19: stdlib import "socket" follows local import: select\r (esc) + tests/tinyproxy.py:20: stdlib import "sys" follows local import: select\r (esc) + [1] ERROR: test-check-module-imports.t output changed
contrib/import-checker.py
--- a/contrib/import-checker.py	Thu Oct 31 17:24:18 2024 -0400
+++ b/contrib/import-checker.py	Mon Nov 04 17:42:30 2024 -0500
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
     yield 'importlib.machinery'  # python3 only
     yield 'importlib.util'  # python3 only
     yield 'packaging.version'
-    for m in 'fcntl', 'grp', 'pwd', 'termios':  # Unix only
+    for m in 'fcntl', 'grp', 'pwd', 'select', 'termios':  # Unix only
         yield m
     for m in 'cPickle', 'datetime':  # in Python (not C) on PyPy
         yield m