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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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hgclient.h
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/*
* A command server client that uses Unix domain socket
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
* GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
*/
#ifndef HGCLIENT_H_
#define HGCLIENT_H_
#include <sys/types.h>
struct hgclient_tag_;
typedef struct hgclient_tag_ hgclient_t;
hgclient_t *hgc_open(const char *sockname);
void hgc_close(hgclient_t *hgc);
pid_t hgc_peerpgid(const hgclient_t *hgc);
pid_t hgc_peerpid(const hgclient_t *hgc);
const char **hgc_validate(hgclient_t *hgc, const char *const args[],
size_t argsize);
int hgc_runcommand(hgclient_t *hgc, const char *const args[], size_t argsize);
void hgc_attachio(hgclient_t *hgc);
void hgc_setenv(hgclient_t *hgc, const char *const envp[]);
#endif /* HGCLIENT_H_ */