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hgclient: look for an open server before closing it in ResponseError block
At least some of the codepaths that can throw a ResponseError close
the server first (the one in _readchannel does so in order to detect
server startup failures, for example), so we have to verify we have a
server to close before doing so, otherwise we can lose the
ResponseError and the user sees an AttributeError when we try to use
.close() on a NoneType.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Sun, 10 Dec 2017 12:52:37 -0500 |
parents | 6564544576b9 |
children | 8341f2494b3f |
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import os, sys, tempfile, shutil import unittest import hglib from hglib import client def resultappender(list): def decorator(f): def decorated(*args, **kwargs): list.append(args[0]) return f(*args, **kwargs) return decorated return decorator class basetest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self._testtmp = os.environ["TESTTMP"] = os.environ["HOME"] = \ os.path.join(os.environ["HGTMP"], self.__class__.__name__) self.clients = [] self._oldopen = hglib.client.hgclient.open # hglib.open = resultappender(self.clients)(hglib.open) c = hglib.client.hgclient c.open = resultappender(self.clients)(c.open) os.mkdir(self._testtmp) os.chdir(self._testtmp) # until we can run norepo commands in the cmdserver os.system('hg init') self.client = hglib.open() def tearDown(self): # on Windows we cannot rmtree before closing all instances # because of used files hglib.client.hgclient.open = self._oldopen for client in self.clients: if client.server is not None: client.close() os.chdir('..') try: shutil.rmtree(self._testtmp) except AttributeError: pass # if our setUp was overriden def append(self, path, *args): f = open(path, 'ab') for a in args: f.write(a.encode('latin-1')) f.close()