tests: require regexes in unified tests to be marked with " (re)"
Consider this test:
$ hg glog --template '{rev}:{node|short} "{desc}"\n'
@ 2:20c4f79fd7ac "3"
|
| o 1:38f24201dcab "2"
|/
o 0:2a18120dc1c9 "1"
Because each line beginning with "|" can be compiled as a regular
expression (equivalent to ".*|"), they will match any output.
Similarly:
$ echo foo
The blank output line can be compiled as a regular expression and will
also match any output.
With this patch, none of the above output lines will be matched as
regular expressions. A line must end in " (re)" in order to be matched
as one.
Lines are still matched literally first, so the following will pass:
$ echo 'foo (re)'
foo (re)
[ 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'])