As explained by the previous patch, we need to set "web.ipv6=True" if we
decide to use IPv6. Otherwise "hg serve" will still try to listen on IPv4.
This patch makes it so by appending web.ipv6 to "extra configs".
This patch was tested in a Linux system with IPv6, by the following steps:
1. Change hgweb/server.py temporarily to write a file if
IPv6HTTPServer.__init__ is called.
2. run-tests.py -l --keep-tmpdir test-serve.t
3. Check the generated .hgrc, make sure it sets web.ipv6=1.
4. Check the log file to make sure IPv6HTTPServer.__init__ is called.
V2:
- Limit escaping to plain formatting only
- Use the formatter consistently (no more ui.debug)
- Always include 'name' and 'value'
V3:
- Always convert 'value' to string (this also makes sure we handle functions)
- Keep real debug message as ui.debug for now
- Add additional tests.
Note: I'm not quite sure about the best approach to handling
the 'print the full config' case.
For me, it printed the 'ui.promptecho' key at the end.
I went with globs there as that at least tests the json display reliably.
Example output:
[
{
"name": "ui.username",
"source": "/home/mathias/.hgrc:2",
"value": "Mathias De Maré <mathias.demare@gmail.com>"
}
]
As part of developing a subsequent patch I discovered that sub-option
values like "." were getting converted to paths. This is because the
[paths] section is treated specially during config loading.
This patch prevents post-processing sub-options from the [paths]
section.
test-largefiles-update.t, test-subrepo.t, test-tag.t, and
test-rename-dir-merge.t still warn about no result returned because of
unnecessary globs that test-check-code-hg.t wants, relating to output for
pushing to, pulling from and moving X to Y.
Added "unexpected leading whitespace" message to parse error
when .hgrc has a line that starts with whitespace.
Helps new users unfamiliar with syntax of rc file.
Before this patch, "%unset" can't unset values defined in the other
files read in previously, even though online help document says that
it can. It can unset only values defined in the same configuration
file.
For example, the value defined in "~/.hgrc" can't be unset by "%unset"
in ".hg/hgrc" of the repository.
This patch records "%unset"-ed values in "config.parse()", and
discards corresponding values in "config.update()".
Before this patch, there is no test script testing configuration
handling generally. "test-config-case.t" seems to be specific for
testing case sensitive configuration.
This patch renames from "test-config-case.t" to "test-config.t" for
centralization of tests around configuration handling.