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tests: drop hard-coded list of tests
The list of out of date, missing 'test_helpers' and
'comprehensive/test_custom_layout'. Instead, use the discover
functionality introduced in Python 2.7, and available for Python 2.6
and earlier from the 'unittest2' backport.
Tested by invoking 'run.py' both with and without '-A' in Python 2.6 &
2.7, and ensuring that passing comprehensive tests as arguments
continues to work.
As a minor (but welcome) side-effect, this should restore the ability to
test hgsubversion under demandimport; previously, test_util was
imported before we enabled demandimport, so it didn't affect most of
Mercurial. Since unittest2 (and unittest) do define SkipTest, we can
remove the earlier import, restoring the likely originally intended
testing mode.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 12 Jun 2016 14:55:57 +0200 |
parents | 9a7e3dbd0f6e |
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#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e mkdir temp cd temp svnadmin create testrepo svn checkout file://`pwd`/testrepo client cd client mkdir trunk mkdir -p branches mkdir -p tags svn add trunk branches tags svn commit -m "Initial commit" mkdir trunk/project trunk/other echo "project trunk" > trunk/project/file echo "other trunk" > trunk/other/phile svn add trunk/project trunk/other svn commit -m "Added file and phile in trunk" svn up svn cp trunk tags/tag_from_trunk svn ci -m 'created tag from trunk' svn up svn cp trunk branches/branch svn ci -m 'created branch from trunk' svn up echo "project branch" > branches/branch/project/file svn ci -m "committed to the project branch" svn up echo "trunk2" > trunk/project/file svn ci -m "committed to trunk again" svn up echo "other branch" > branches/branch/other/phile svn ci -m "committed to the other branch" svn up svn cp branches/branch tags/tag_from_branch svn ci -m "create tag from branch" cd .. svnadmin dump testrepo > ../subprojects.svndump echo "Created subprojects.svndump" echo "You might want to clean up ${PWD} now"