tests: fix PYTHONPATH manipulation on Windows
Without the semicolon separator and quotes, the variables ends up like this:
c:\Users\Matt\projects\hg-evolve:c:\Users\Matt\projects\hg-evolve:
c:\Users\Matt\projects\hg;c:\Users\Matt\projects\hg-evolve\tests;
c:\Users\Matt\projects\hg\tests
That in turn makes the local evolve code unreachable, and the system installed
code is tested instead.
I'm testing against `uname` instead of a trivial python script printing os.name
because maybe one day tests will run on WSL.
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# Prepare pandoc filters
if [ -d pandocfilters/.git ]; then
(cd pandocfilters && git remote update && git merge --ff-only)
else
git clone https://github.com/Lothiraldan/pandocfilters.git
fi
pip2 install pandocfilters
pip2 install pygraphviz
pip2 install panflute
pip2 install hg+https://bitbucket.org/octobus/mercurial_docgraph
pip2 install hg-evolve
mkdir -p graphs output
CMD_NOT_FOUND=0
check_command() {
cmd=$1
if ! which "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Error: command '$cmd' not found in \$PATH"
echo "Please install '$cmd'"
CMD_NOT_FOUND=1
else
echo "$cmd command was found"
fi
}
check_command pandoc
check_command aha
if [ "$CMD_NOT_FOUND" -ne "0" ]; then
exit 1
fi
# Prepare directory for repositories generated by the training.t file
mkdir -p base-repos
rm -Rf base-repos/*