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runtests: set web.ipv6 if we use IPv6 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.

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test-logtoprocess.t
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Test if logtoprocess correctly captures command-related log calls.
$ hg init
$ cat > $TESTTMP/foocommand.py << EOF
> from mercurial import cmdutil
> from time import sleep
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> @command('foo', [])
> def foo(ui, repo):
> ui.log('foo', 'a message: %(bar)s\n', bar='spam')
> EOF
$ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.bak
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> logtoprocess=
> foocommand=$TESTTMP/foocommand.py
> [logtoprocess]
> command=echo 'logtoprocess command output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$MSG2"
> commandfinish=echo 'logtoprocess commandfinish output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$MSG2";
> echo "\$MSG3"
> foo=echo 'logtoprocess foo output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$OPT_BAR"
> EOF
Running a command triggers both a ui.log('command') and a
ui.log('commandfinish') call. The foo command also uses ui.log.
Use head to ensure we wait for all lines to be produced, and sort to avoid
ordering issues between the various processes we spawn:
$ hg foo | head -n 17 | sort
0
a message: spam
command
commandfinish
foo
foo
foo
foo
foo exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
logtoprocess command output:
logtoprocess commandfinish output:
logtoprocess foo output:
spam
Confirm that logging blocked time catches stdio properly:
$ cp $HGRCPATH.bak $HGRCPATH
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> logtoprocess=
> pager=
> [logtoprocess]
> uiblocked=echo "\$EVENT stdio \$OPT_STDIO_BLOCKED ms command \$OPT_COMMAND_DURATION ms"
> [ui]
> logblockedtimes=True
> EOF
$ hg log
uiblocked stdio [0-9]+.[0-9]* ms command [0-9]+.[0-9]* ms (re)