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client: ignore close() on non-open clients (issue5751)
Closing a client twice currently triggers a rather confusing exception.
Instead, follow the convention set by Python's file objects, and ignore close()
commands on non-open clients.
author | G?bor Stefanik <gabor.stefanik@nng.com> |
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date | Mon, 12 Feb 2018 14:54:09 +0100 |
parents | e6589149b2c8 |
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from tests import common import hglib class test_hglib(common.basetest): def setUp(self): pass def test_close_fds(self): """A weird Python bug that has something to do to inherited file descriptors, see http://bugs.python.org/issue12786 """ common.basetest.setUp(self) client2 = hglib.open() self.client.close() def test_open_nonexistent(self): # setup stuff necessary for basetest.tearDown() self.clients = [] self._oldopen = hglib.client.hgclient.open try: self.clients.append(hglib.open('inexistent')) # hg 3.5 can't report error (fixed by 7332bf4ae959) #self.fail('ServerError not raised') except hglib.error.ServerError as inst: self.assertTrue('inexistent' in str(inst))