Yuya Nishihara a écrit : > On Wed, 06 Nov 2019 17:23:29 +0100, Denis Laxalde wrote: > > # HG changeset patch > > # User Denis Laxalde <denis.laxa...@logilab.fr> > > # Date 1573055674 -3600 > > # Wed Nov 06 16:54:34 2019 +0100 > > # Branch stable > > # Node ID f4415c4f24f879845f5dc631d592440e88d2afee > > # Parent 5802765e3828e3b3f1396b92ed7ef18a1eca6456 > > py3: fix handling of ctrl keys in crecord (issue6213) > > > > The "keypressed" value in handlekeypressed() is a key name obtained by > > curses's getkey(); this can be a multibyte string for special keys > > like CTRL keys. Calling curses.unctrl() with such a value fails on > > Python 3 with a TypeError as described in issue6213. (On Python 2, this > > does not crash, but I'm not sure the result is correct, though it does > > no matter here.) > > > > So instead of calling unctrl(), we compare "keypressed" with the > > expected "^L" obtained by curses.ascii.ctrl("L"). > > > > diff --git a/mercurial/crecord.py b/mercurial/crecord.py > > --- a/mercurial/crecord.py > > +++ b/mercurial/crecord.py > > @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ patchhelptext = _( > > > > try: > > import curses > > + import curses.ascii > > > > curses.error > > except ImportError: > > Maybe need to import wcurses.ascii? I don't know if that works, though.
I don't know either. If wcurses is https://github.com/idobatter/wcurses, there does not appear to be an "ascii" module. Does anybody use crecord on windows? _______________________________________________ Mercurial-devel mailing list Mercurial-devel@mercurial-scm.org https://www.mercurial-scm.org/mailman/listinfo/mercurial-devel