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tests: change how sockets are closed Python 3 uses a different type to represent a socket file object than Python 2. We need to conditionalize how the socket is closed accordingly. While we're here, we switch to use socket.shutdown() to close the socket. This is because socket.close() may not actually close the socket until it is GCd. socket.shutdown() forces an immediate shutdown. I suspect Python 3 changed semantic behavior here, as I can't get test-http-bad-server.t to work with socket.close(). socket.shutdown() does appear to work, however. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5751

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cHg
===
A fast client for Mercurial command server running on Unix.
Install:
$ make
$ make install
Usage:
$ chg help # show help of Mercurial
$ alias hg=chg # replace hg command
$ chg --kill-chg-daemon # terminate background server
Environment variables:
Although cHg tries to update environment variables, some of them cannot be
changed after spawning the server. The following variables are specially
handled:
* configuration files are reloaded automatically by default.
* CHGHG or HG specifies the path to the hg executable spawned as the
background command server.
The following variables are available for testing:
* CHGDEBUG enables debug messages.
* CHGSOCKNAME specifies the socket path of the background cmdserver.
* CHGTIMEOUT specifies how many seconds chg will wait before giving up
connecting to a cmdserver. If it is 0, chg will wait forever. Default: 60