py3: get around unicode docstrings in test-encoding-textwrap.t and test-help.t
On Python 3, docstrings are converted back to utf-8 bytes, which practically
disables the "if type(message) is pycompat.unicode" hack in gettext(). Let's
add one more workaround for the Py3 path.
--- a/mercurial/i18n.py Sat Oct 13 11:52:30 2018 +0200
+++ b/mercurial/i18n.py Fri Oct 12 19:25:08 2018 +0200
@@ -75,7 +75,9 @@
# goofy unicode docstrings in test
paragraphs = message.split(u'\n\n')
else:
- paragraphs = [p.decode("ascii") for p in message.split('\n\n')]
+ # should be ascii, but we have unicode docstrings in test, which
+ # are converted to utf-8 bytes on Python 3.
+ paragraphs = [p.decode("utf-8") for p in message.split('\n\n')]
# Be careful not to translate the empty string -- it holds the
# meta data of the .po file.
u = u'\n\n'.join([p and _ugettext(p) or u'' for p in paragraphs])