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view tests/test_pull_fallback.py @ 1365:89997a5fc181 stable 1.8.4
stupid: self-disable if svn bindings are too new to work with stupid mode
Subversion 1.9 enhanced the diff format slightly in a way that we
can't parse. We're collectively weary in hgsubversion of parsing diffs
to emulate replay given that ra_replay was new in Subversion 1.5,
which is now 7.5 years old. Rather than try to adapt to the diff
format changes, we'll disable stupid mode for 1.9 bindings and see if
anyone actually bothers to email the list and tell us they saw the
message. I figure if we don't see anything by mid 2016 or so we can
rip out stupid mode entirely.
Disable all tests that use stupid mode when 1.9 is in play. This
should actually be a nice runtime win on the testsuite since we'll be
running many hundreds fewer tests overall.
| author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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| date | Thu, 31 Dec 2015 12:06:58 -0500 |
| parents | f6c9394032cb |
| children | 4f1461428334 |
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import test_util import re import mercurial from mercurial import commands from hgsubversion import stupid from hgsubversion import svnwrap from hgsubversion import wrappers class TestPullFallback(test_util.TestBase): def setUp(self): super(TestPullFallback, self).setUp() def _loadupdate(self, fixture_name, *args, **kwargs): kwargs = kwargs.copy() kwargs.update(noupdate=False) repo, repo_path = self.load_and_fetch(fixture_name, *args, **kwargs) return repo, repo_path def test_stupid_fallback_to_stupid_fullrevs(self): return to_patch = { 'mercurial.patch.patchbackend': _patchbackend_raise, 'stupid.diff_branchrev': stupid.diff_branchrev, 'stupid.fetch_branchrev': stupid.fetch_branchrev, } expected_calls = { 'mercurial.patch.patchbackend': 1, 'stupid.diff_branchrev': 1, 'stupid.fetch_branchrev': 1, } self.stupid = True repo, repo_path = self._loadupdate('single_rev.svndump') self.stupid = False # Passing stupid=True doesn't seem to be working - force it repo.ui.setconfig('hgsubversion', 'stupid', "true") state = repo.parents() calls, replaced = _monkey_patch(to_patch) try: self.add_svn_rev(repo_path, {'trunk/alpha': 'Changed'}) commands.pull(self.repo.ui, repo, update=True) self.failIfEqual(state, repo.parents()) self.assertTrue('tip' in repo[None].tags()) self.assertEqual(expected_calls, calls) finally: _monkey_unpatch(replaced) def _monkey_patch(to_patch, start=None): if start is None: import sys start = sys.modules[__name__] calls = {} replaced = {} for path, replacement in to_patch.iteritems(): obj = start owner, attr = path.rsplit('.', 1) for a in owner.split('.', -1): obj = getattr(obj, a) replaced[path] = getattr(obj, attr) calls[path] = 0 def outer(path=path, calls=calls, replacement=replacement): def wrapper(*p, **kw): calls[path] += 1 return replacement(*p, **kw) return wrapper setattr(obj, attr, outer()) return calls, replaced def _monkey_unpatch(to_patch, start=None): if start is None: import sys start = sys.modules[__name__] replaced = {} for path, replacement in to_patch.iteritems(): obj = start owner, attr = path.rsplit('.', 1) for a in owner.split('.', -1): obj = getattr(obj, a) replaced[path] = getattr(obj, attr) setattr(obj, attr, replacement) return replaced def _patchbackend_raise(*p, **kw): raise mercurial.patch.PatchError("patch failed")
