Merge branch '2.4.4' of ssh://git.tasktools.org/tm/task into 2.4.4
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@@ -2,4 +2,5 @@ Shell environment variables that affect how and what tests are executed:
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TASKW_SKIP -> Causes any test that needs Taskwarrior (task binary) to be skipped
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TASKD_SKIP -> Causes any test that needs Task Server (taskd binary) to be skipped
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USE_PATH -> Causes tests to look for "task" and "taskd" in PATH instead of the default location
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TASK_USE_PATH -> Causes tests to look for "task" in PATH instead of the default location
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TASKD_USE_PATH -> Causes tests to look for "taskd" in PATH instead of the default location
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class Taskd(object):
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TASKD_NOT_LISTENING = 3
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def __init__(self, taskd=DEFAULT_TASKD, certpath=None,
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address="127.0.0.1"):
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address="localhost"):
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"""Initialize a Task server that runs in the background and stores data
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in a temporary folder
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@@ -129,9 +129,9 @@ def _queue_output(arguments, pidq, outputq):
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outputq.put((
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"",
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("Unexpected exception caught during execution of taskw: '{0}' . "
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"If you are running out-of-tree tests set USE_PATH=1 in shell "
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"env before execution and add the location of the task(d) binary "
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"to the PATH".format(e)),
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"If you are running out-of-tree tests set TASK_USE_PATH=1 or "
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"TASKD_USE_PATH=1 in shell env before execution and add the "
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"location of the task(d) binary to the PATH".format(e)),
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255)) # false exitcode
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return
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@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ def get_IPs(hostname):
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return output
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def port_used(addr="127.0.0.1", port=None):
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def port_used(addr="localhost", port=None):
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"Return True if port is in use, False otherwise"
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if port is None:
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raise TypeError("Argument 'port' may not be None")
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@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ def port_used(addr="127.0.0.1", port=None):
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return False
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def find_unused_port(addr="127.0.0.1", start=53589, track=True):
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def find_unused_port(addr="localhost", start=53589, track=True):
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"""Find an unused port starting at `start` port
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If track=False the returned port will not be marked as in-use and the code
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