tests: add a substitution for ENOENT/ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND messages
Automatic replacement seems better than trying to figure out a check-code rule.
I didn't bother looking to see why the error message and file name is reversed
in the annotate and histedit tests, based on Windows or not.
I originally had this as a list of tuples, conditional on the platform. But
there are a couple of 'No such file or directory' messages emitted by Mercurial
itself, so unconditional is required for stability. There are also several
variants of what I assume is 'connection refused' and 'unknown host' in
test-clone.t and test-clonebundles.t for Docker, FreeBSD jails, etc. Yes, these
are handled by (re) tags, but maybe it would be better to capture those strings
in order to avoid whack-a-mole in future tests. All of this points to using a
dictionary containing one or more strings-to-be-replaced values.
# common patterns in test at can safely be replaced
from __future__ import absolute_import
substitutions = [
# list of possible compressions
(br'zstd,zlib,none,bzip2',
br'$USUAL_COMPRESSIONS$'
),
# capabilities sent through http
(br'bundlecaps=HG20%2Cbundle2%3DHG20%250A'
br'changegroup%253D01%252C02%250A'
br'digests%253Dmd5%252Csha1%252Csha512%250A'
br'error%253Dabort%252Cunsupportedcontent%252Cpushraced%252Cpushkey%250A'
br'hgtagsfnodes%250A'
br'listkeys%250A'
br'phases%253Dheads%250A'
br'pushkey%250A'
br'remote-changegroup%253Dhttp%252Chttps',
# (the replacement patterns)
br'$USUAL_BUNDLE_CAPS$'
),
# bundle2 capabilities sent through ssh
(br'bundle2=HG20%0A'
br'changegroup%3D01%2C02%0A'
br'digests%3Dmd5%2Csha1%2Csha512%0A'
br'error%3Dabort%2Cunsupportedcontent%2Cpushraced%2Cpushkey%0A'
br'hgtagsfnodes%0A'
br'listkeys%0A'
br'phases%3Dheads%0A'
br'pushkey%0A'
br'remote-changegroup%3Dhttp%2Chttps',
# (replacement patterns)
br'$USUAL_BUNDLE2_CAPS$'
),
# HTTP log dates
(br' - - \[\d\d/.../2\d\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d] "GET',
br' - - [$LOGDATE$] "GET'
),
]
# Various platform error strings, keyed on a common replacement string
_errors = {
br'$ENOENT$': (
# strerror()
br'No such file or directory',
# FormatMessage(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
br'The system cannot find the file specified',
),
}
for replace, msgs in _errors.items():
substitutions.extend((m, replace) for m in msgs)