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tests: add a metaclass for triggering stupid on a class level
We use a metaclass similar to the tests for obsolete mode. This
metaclass deliberately duplicates each test for each mode; enabling
both means that each test function is run four times.
This makes it less likely that a fix is accidentally applied to replay
mode only, as new tests will often automatically cover both
modes. However, as certiain features remain deliberately unimplemented
in stupid modes -- filemaps being a notable example -- we also add a
decorator function for marking methods testing them.
We do this for reasons of both consistency and coverage; we avoid
littering the tests with *_stupid variants, and thus are less likely
to forget adding them. I already found a couple of bugs in stupid mode
thanks to this increased coverage.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 09 Aug 2013 23:34:16 +0200 |
parents | d741f536f23a |
children | c6b01fd34694 |
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import test_util import unittest from mercurial import ui from hgsubversion import wrappers expected_diff_output = '''Index: alpha =================================================================== --- alpha\t(revision 3) +++ alpha\t(working copy) @@ -1,1 +1,3 @@ -file: alpha +alpha + +added line Index: foo =================================================================== new file mode 100644 --- foo\t(revision 0) +++ foo\t(working copy) @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +This is missing a newline. \ No newline at end of file ''' class DiffTests(test_util.TestBase): def test_diff_output(self): self._load_fixture_and_fetch('two_revs.svndump') self.commitchanges([('foo', 'foo', 'This is missing a newline.'), ('alpha', 'alpha', 'alpha\n\nadded line\n'), ]) u = ui.ui() u.pushbuffer() wrappers.diff(lambda x, y, z: None, u, self.repo, svn=True) self.assertEqual(u.popbuffer(), expected_diff_output)