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Summary: D13853115 adds `edenscm/` to `sys.path` and code still uses `import mercurial`. That has nasty problems if both `import mercurial` and `import edenscm.mercurial` are used, because Python would think `mercurial.foo` and `edenscm.mercurial.foo` are different modules so code like `try: ... except mercurial.error.Foo: ...`, or `isinstance(x, mercurial.foo.Bar)` would fail to handle the `edenscm.mercurial` version. There are also some module-level states (ex. `extensions._extensions`) that would cause trouble if they have multiple versions in a single process. Change imports to use the `edenscm` so ideally the `mercurial` is no longer imported at all. Add checks in extensions.py to catch unexpected extensions importing modules from the old (wrong) locations when running tests. Reviewed By: phillco Differential Revision: D13868981 fbshipit-source-id: f4e2513766957fd81d85407994f7521a08e4de48
22 lines
597 B
Python
22 lines
597 B
Python
# A dummy extension that installs an hgweb command that throws an Exception.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from edenscm.mercurial.hgweb import webcommands
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def raiseerror(web, req, tmpl):
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"""Dummy web command that raises an uncaught Exception."""
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# Simulate an error after partial response.
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if "partialresponse" in req.form:
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req.respond(200, "text/plain")
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req.write("partial content\n")
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raise AttributeError("I am an uncaught error!")
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def extsetup(ui):
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setattr(webcommands, "raiseerror", raiseerror)
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webcommands.__all__.append("raiseerror")
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