view tests/test-paths.py @ 200:7da1dad166b5

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>
date Mon, 12 Feb 2018 14:54:09 +0100
parents c1b966866ed7
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import os
from tests import common
import hglib
from hglib.util import b

class test_paths(common.basetest):
    def test_basic(self):
        f = open('.hg/hgrc', 'a')
        f.write('[paths]\nfoo = bar\n')
        f.close()

        # hgrc isn't watched for changes yet, have to reopen
        self.client = hglib.open()
        paths = self.client.paths()
        self.assertEquals(len(paths), 1)
        self.assertEquals(paths[b('foo')],
                          os.path.abspath('bar').encode('latin-1'))
        self.assertEquals(self.client.paths(b('foo')),
                          os.path.abspath('bar').encode('latin-1'))