setup.py
author Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com>
Wed, 30 May 2012 14:28:57 +0200
branchstable
changeset 1085 a2e7456b162e
parent 238 e4a389eca1b9
permissions -rw-r--r--
run-tests: don't add python lines to expected dict For test input lines of *.t files starting with ' >>> ', the code block for ' >>> ' 609: if l.startswith(' >>> '): # python inlines 610: after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l) was (unsurprisingly) executed, but because there was an "if" instead of an "elif" on the condition "l.startswith(' ... ')", program execution proceeded to line 636 635: elif l.startswith(' '): # results 636: # queue up a list of expected results 637: expected.setdefault(pos, []).append(l[2:]) due to the fact that if l starts with ' >>> ' it also starts with ' '. The net effect was that python command lines in *.t files were (surprisingly) also added to the "expected" dict. This caused no externally observable bad behavior, as the "expected" dict was not consulted for these lines. [ original upstream message ]

#!/usr/bin/env python
# $Id$

from distutils.core import setup
import os, time

# specify version, Mercurial version otherwise
version = ''

unknown_version = 'unknown'

def getversion():
    global version, unknown_version
    if not version and os.path.isdir('.hg'):
        p = os.popen('hg --quiet identify 2> %s' % os.devnull)
        ident = p.read()[:-1]
        if not p.close() and ident:
            if ident[-1] != '+':
                version = ident
            else:
                version = ident[:-1]
                version += time.strftime('+%Y%m%d')
    return version or unknown_version

setup(name='hgkw',
      version=getversion(),
      description='Mercurial keyword extension (standalone)',
      author='Christian Ebert',
      author_email='blacktrash@gmx.net',
      url='http://www.blacktrash.org/hg/hgkeyword/',
      license='GNU GPL',
      packages=['hgkw'])