errors: raise InputError on early parse error in dispatch
authorMartin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 10:38:05 -0800
changeset 46118 db5dddb38f5b
parent 46117 6cc269bd1c29
child 46119 9261f6c1d39b
errors: raise InputError on early parse error in dispatch I didn't think this would have any effect on the tests, but it does because the catching in `scmutil.callcatch()` still happens. That's because `dispatch` passes in the function that includes the parsing as an argument to that function. I initially used `ConfigError` here but Matt Harbison convinced me to use `InputError`. I think that makes sense since error is not in a config file. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9387
mercurial/dispatch.py
tests/test-globalopts.t
--- a/mercurial/dispatch.py	Wed Nov 18 23:37:09 2020 -0800
+++ b/mercurial/dispatch.py	Mon Nov 23 10:38:05 2020 -0800
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@
             ui.setconfig(section, name, value, b'--config')
             configs.append((section, name, value))
         except (IndexError, ValueError):
-            raise error.Abort(
+            raise error.InputError(
                 _(
                     b'malformed --config option: %r '
                     b'(use --config section.name=value)'
--- a/tests/test-globalopts.t	Wed Nov 18 23:37:09 2020 -0800
+++ b/tests/test-globalopts.t	Mon Nov 23 10:38:05 2020 -0800
@@ -217,19 +217,19 @@
   quuxfoo
   $ hg --cwd c --config '' tip -q
   abort: malformed --config option: '' (use --config section.name=value)
-  [255]
+  [10]
   $ hg --cwd c --config a.b tip -q
   abort: malformed --config option: 'a.b' (use --config section.name=value)
-  [255]
+  [10]
   $ hg --cwd c --config a tip -q
   abort: malformed --config option: 'a' (use --config section.name=value)
-  [255]
+  [10]
   $ hg --cwd c --config a.= tip -q
   abort: malformed --config option: 'a.=' (use --config section.name=value)
-  [255]
+  [10]
   $ hg --cwd c --config .b= tip -q
   abort: malformed --config option: '.b=' (use --config section.name=value)
-  [255]
+  [10]
 
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