Clean up extra environment variable after packaging tests.
packaging.util.check_environ will define HOME and PLAT if they don’t exist; for some reason, it does not define PLAT when running the tests from a checkout (so no regrtest warning) but does when running from an installed Python. Cleaning up the envvar in test_dist fixes the warning on my machine, but I suspect that a test runner using a different order to run files or running them in parallel may have PLAT defined in its environment because of another test. Quite a lot of code ends up calling check_environ; maybe we should just clean up PLAT in every test. For now I’m doing this simple fix, we’ll see if we get bug reports.
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support.EnvironRestorer,
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restore_environ = ['HOME']
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restore_environ = ['HOME', 'PLAT']
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def setUp(self):
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super(DistributionTestCase, self).setUp()
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