view tests/test_push_renames.py @ 935:1de83496df4e

subvertpy_wrapper: fix files and directories batons handling The subvertpy wrapper was not recording and passing back the batons returned by calls such as open_file() or open_directory(). Instead, it was relying on knowledge about the HgEditor class and was passing the path argument. Its behaviour was therefore not exactly the same as the swig one because HgEditor sometimes tests the input baton and skips None ones, usually generated for ignored entries. Also, AbstractEditor was translating open_root() into open_directory(''), while the former, not implemented by HgEditor, was supplied as a default implementation by the swig bindings. The behaviour was different again. This patch was not motivated by any known bug but batons are interesting as they help control edited entries lifetime. We may use them to reduce replay mode memory consumption.
author Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu>
date Sun, 23 Sep 2012 19:42:34 +0200
parents a279b5838aaf
children d741f536f23a
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import test_util

import sys
import unittest

class TestPushRenames(test_util.TestBase):
    def setUp(self):
        test_util.TestBase.setUp(self)
        self.repo_path = self.load_and_fetch('pushrenames.svndump',
                                             stupid=True)[1]

    def _debug_print_copies(self, ctx):
        w = sys.stderr.write
        for f in ctx.files():
            if f not in ctx:
                w('R %s\n' % f)
            else:
                w('U %s %r\n' % (f, ctx[f].data()))
                if ctx[f].renamed():
                    w('%s copied from %s\n' % (f, ctx[f].renamed()[0]))

    def test_push_renames(self):
        repo = self.repo

        changes = [
            # Regular copy of a single file
            ('a', 'a2', None),
            # Copy and update of target
            ('a', 'a3', 'aa\n'),
            # Regular move of a single file
            ('b', 'b2', None),
            ('b', None, None),
            # Regular move and update of target
            ('c', 'c2', 'c\nc\n'),
            ('c', None, None),
            # Copy and update of source and targets
            ('d', 'd2', 'd\nd2\n'),
            ('d', 'd', 'd\nd\n'),
            # Double copy and removal (aka copy and move)
            ('e', 'e2', 'e\ne2\n'),
            ('e', 'e3', 'e\ne3\n'),
            ('e', None, None),
            ]
        self.commitchanges(changes)
        self.pushrevisions()
        tip = self.repo['tip']
        # self._debug_print_copies(tip)
        self.assertchanges(changes, tip)

    def test_push_rename_with_space(self):
        changes = [
            ('random/dir with space/file with space',
             'random/dir with space/file with space',
             'file contents'),
            ]
        self.commitchanges(changes)

        changes = [
            ('random/dir with space/file with space',
             'random2/dir with space/file with space',
             None),
            ('random/dir with space/file with space',
             None, None),
            ]
        self.commitchanges(changes)
        self.pushrevisions()
        self.assertEqual(self.repo['tip'].manifest().keys(),
                         ['a', 'c', 'b', 'e', 'd',
                          'random2/dir with space/file with space'])

    def test_push_rename_tree(self):
        repo = self.repo

        changes = [
            ('geek/alpha', 'geek/alpha', 'content',),
            ('geek/beta', 'geek/beta', 'content',),
            ('geek/delta', 'geek/delta', 'content',),
            ('geek/gamma', 'geek/gamma', 'content',),
            ('geek/later/pi', 'geek/later/pi', 'content geek/later/pi',),
            ('geek/later/rho', 'geek/later/rho', 'content geek/later/rho',),
            ('geek/other/blah', 'geek/other/blah', 'content geek/other/blah',),
            ('geek/other/another/layer', 'geek/other/another/layer', 'content deep file',),
            ]

        self.commitchanges(changes)
        self.pushrevisions()
        self.assertchanges(changes, self.repo['tip'])

        changes = [
            # rename (copy + remove) all of geek to greek
            ('geek/alpha', 'greek/alpha', None,),
            ('geek/beta', 'greek/beta', None,),
            ('geek/delta', 'greek/delta', None,),
            ('geek/gamma', 'greek/gamma', None,),
            ('geek/later/pi', 'greek/later/pi', None,),
            ('geek/later/rho', 'greek/later/rho', None,),
            ('geek/other/blah', 'greek/other/blah', None,),
            ('geek/other/another/layer', 'greek/other/another/layer', None,),

            ('geek/alpha', None, None,),
            ('geek/beta', None, None,),
            ('geek/delta', None, None,),
            ('geek/gamma', None, None,),
            ('geek/later/pi', None, None,),
            ('geek/later/rho', None, None,),
            ('geek/other/blah', None, None,),
            ('geek/other/another/layer', None, None,),
            ]
        self.commitchanges(changes)
        self.pushrevisions()
        assert reduce(lambda x, y: x and y,
                      ('geek' not in f for f in test_util.svnls(self.repo_path, 'trunk'))), (
            'This failure means rename of an entire tree is broken.'
            ' There is a print on the preceding line commented out '
            'that should help you.')


def suite():
    all_tests = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestPushRenames),
          ]
    return unittest.TestSuite(all_tests)