tests/test-hgrc
author Dirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl>
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:05:34 +0200
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Don't try to determine interactivity if ui() called with interactive=False. WSGI applications are not supposed to refer to sys.stdin. In ed6df6b1c29a, hgweb and hgwebdir were fixed to pass interactive=False to their ui()'s, but sys.stdin.isatty() was still called by the ui objects. This change makes sure only the ui.fixconfig() method will call ui.isatty() (by making the ui._readline() method, which is currently only called from ui.prompt(), private). ui.fixconfig() is changed to let config files override the initial interactivity setting, but not check isatty() if interactive=False was specified in the creation of the ui.
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