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view tests/test-config.py @ 128:838c5a91ed44
tests: skip test using assertIn on Python < 2.7
author | Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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date | Thu, 31 Jul 2014 15:30:51 -0500 |
parents | e738d6fe5f3f |
children | 9ecb271600fc |
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import os, common, hglib class test_config(common.basetest): def setUp(self): common.basetest.setUp(self) f = open('.hg/hgrc', 'a') f.write('[section]\nkey=value\n') f.close() self.client = hglib.open() def test_basic(self): config = self.client.config() self.assertTrue(('section', 'key', 'value') in self.client.config()) self.assertTrue([('section', 'key', 'value')], self.client.config('section')) self.assertTrue([('section', 'key', 'value')], self.client.config(['section', 'foo'])) self.assertRaises(hglib.error.CommandError, self.client.config, ['a.b', 'foo']) def test_show_source(self): config = self.client.config(showsource=True) self.assertTrue((os.path.abspath('.hg/hgrc') + ':2', 'section', 'key', 'value') in config)