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view tests/comprehensive/test_verify.py @ 709:2c278d71b73d
subvertpy wrapper: check against Subversion version compiled against.
The previously used method for checking the Subversion version,
subvertpy.wc.version(), reported back the version of the runtime
library used. This is not what we're interested in; we want to know
what version it was compiled against.
These functions were not available in Subvertpy 0.7.3, necessitating
the earlier bump of the version requirement to 0.7.4.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:04:26 +0200 |
parents | 1fd3cfa47c5e |
children | 124cd25de4ef |
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import os import pickle import unittest # wrapped in a try/except because of weirdness in how # run.py works as compared to nose. try: import test_util except ImportError: from tests import test_util from mercurial import hg from mercurial import ui from hgsubversion import svncommands def _do_case(self, name, stupid, layout): subdir = test_util.subdir.get(name, '') repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch(name, subdir=subdir, stupid=stupid, layout=layout) assert len(self.repo) > 0 for i in repo: ctx = repo[i] self.assertEqual(svncommands.verify(repo.ui, repo, rev=ctx.node()), 0) def buildmethod(case, name, stupid, layout): m = lambda self: self._do_case(case, stupid, layout) m.__name__ = name bits = case, stupid and 'stupid' or 'real', layout m.__doc__ = 'Test verify on %s with %s replay. (%s)' % bits return m attrs = {'_do_case': _do_case} fixtures = [f for f in os.listdir(test_util.FIXTURES) if f.endswith('.svndump')] for case in fixtures: # this fixture results in an empty repository, don't use it if case == 'project_root_not_repo_root.svndump': continue bname = 'test_' + case[:-len('.svndump')] attrs[bname] = buildmethod(case, bname, False, 'standard') name = bname + '_stupid' attrs[name] = buildmethod(case, name, True, 'standard') name = bname + '_single' attrs[name] = buildmethod(case, name, False, 'single') # Disabled because the "stupid and real are the same" tests # verify this plus even more. # name = bname + '_single_stupid' # attrs[name] = buildmethod(case, name, True, 'single') VerifyTests = type('VerifyTests', (test_util.TestBase,), attrs) def suite(): all = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(VerifyTests)] return unittest.TestSuite(all)