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tests: vcs: remove influence of user's hg settings Certain settings in the user's hgrc file can cause test failures. For example, enabling a non-existent extension prints stderr messages like *** failed to import extension journal: No module named journal Tests that check stderr output for emptiness, like test_clone_hg_repo_by_admin, then fail. Instead, avoid all influence of the user's settings, by setting HGRCPATH and HGPLAIN to empty. In versions of Mercurial before 4.2, setting an empty HGRCPATH was generally enough to get expected behavior, but since 4.2 the behavior of some commands has changed, and a pager is now default. Setting HGPLAIN is a simple way of neutralizing even that.
author Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
date Wed, 05 Jul 2017 21:17:47 +0200
parents 213085032127
children 8cea7986ed79
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include           CONTRIBUTORS
include           COPYING
include           LICENSE-MERGELY.html
include           LICENSE.md
include           MIT-Permissive-License.txt
include           README.rst
include           development.ini
recursive-include docs *
recursive-include init.d *
recursive-include kallithea/alembic *
include           kallithea/bin/ldap_sync.conf
include           kallithea/bin/template.ini.mako
recursive-include kallithea/i18n *
recursive-include kallithea/public *
recursive-include kallithea/templates *
recursive-include kallithea/tests/fixtures *
recursive-include kallithea/tests/scripts *
include           kallithea/tests/test.ini
include           kallithea/tests/vcs/aconfig