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protocol: add the abilty to trace the protocol between the client and server
This is useful when debugging issues with driving hg via hglib
where output and error messages can be lost.
Call setprotocoltrace with the name of a trace function or None.
If the trace function is None no tracing is done.
The trace function is called with the direction, the channel-identified
and its data.
author | Barry A. Scott <barry@barrys-emacs.org> |
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date | Tue, 18 Oct 2016 17:45:17 +0100 |
parents | c1b966866ed7 |
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from tests import common import os, hglib from hglib.util import b 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( (b('section'), b('key'), b('value')) in self.client.config()) self.assertTrue([(b('section'), b('key'), b('value'))], self.client.config(b('section'))) self.assertTrue([(b('section'), b('key'), b('value'))], self.client.config([b('section'), b('foo')])) self.assertRaises(hglib.error.CommandError, self.client.config, [b('a.b'), b('foo')]) def test_show_source(self): config = self.client.config(showsource=True) self.assertTrue((os.path.abspath(b('.hg/hgrc')) + b(':2'), b('section'), b('key'), b('value')) in config) class test_config_arguments(common.basetest): def test_basic(self): client = hglib.open(configs=[b('diff.unified=5'), b('a.b=foo')]) self.assertEqual(client.config(b('a')), [(b('a'), b('b'), b('foo'))]) self.assertEqual(client.config(b('diff')), [(b('diff'), b('unified'), b('5'))])