tests/test-check-pyflakes.t
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
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checks: correct the shebang line filtering for python files As it is, the only related file is docs/test2rst.py, which was covered by **.py. Not sure if it matters, but most patterns in core tests are for "#!.*?python". (Though there are a couple "#!.*python" tests.)
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#require test-repo pyflakes
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Copied from Mercurial core (60ee2593a270)
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  $ cd "`dirname "$TESTDIR"`"
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run pyflakes on all tracked files ending in .py or without a file ending
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  $ hg locate 'set:(**.py or grep("^#!.*python")) - removed()' 2>/dev/null \
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  > | xargs pyflakes 2>/dev/null