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svnrepo: fix issue 187: ignore pushable bookmarks in hg 1.6
Mercurial 1.6 introduces two new methods for repo subclasses -- pushkey and
listkeys -- to support pushing/pulling bookmarks between hg repositories.
(See mpm's blog post http://www.selenic.com/blog/?p=644 for details.)
Unfortunately, these are only defined in the subclasses, and not in the repo
base class. Perhaps the bookmarks extension should also be checking the repo
for pushkeys capability by calling repo.capable('pushkey') to check.
It doesn't.
In the meantime, we can implement these ourselves.
svnrepo should declare these methods since it is derived directly from repo.
They do nothing -- listkeys merely returns an empty dictionary; pushkey
returns False; this is the behaviour of httprepo or sshrepo when the remote
end is running an earlier version of Mercurial.
svnlocalrepo should not declare these methods since it derives from a
subclass of localrepo, which already will have them, unless some other badly
behaved extensions are doing something intensely weird.
author | James McKay <code@jamesmckay.net> |
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date | Sun, 04 Jul 2010 18:21:20 +0100 |
parents | 5c8a48828ae9 |
children | d2ef7220a079 |
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import sys import unittest import test_util class TestFetchRenames(test_util.TestBase): def _debug_print_copies(self, repo): w = sys.stderr.write for rev in repo: ctx = repo[rev] w('%d - %s\n' % (ctx.rev(), ctx.branch())) for f in ctx: fctx = ctx[f] w('%s: %r %r\n' % (f, fctx.data(), fctx.renamed())) def _test_rename(self, stupid): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('renames.svndump', stupid=stupid) # self._debug_print_copies(repo) # Map revnum to mappings of dest name to (source name, dest content) copies = { 4: { 'a1': ('a', 'a\n'), 'a2': ('a', 'a\n'), 'b1': ('b', 'b\nc\n'), 'da1/daf': ('da/daf', 'c\n'), 'da1/db/dbf': ('da/db/dbf', 'd\n'), 'da2/daf': ('da/daf', 'c\n'), 'da2/db/dbf': ('da/db/dbf', 'd\n'), }, 5: { 'c1': ('c', 'c\nc\n'), }, 9: { 'unchanged2': ('unchanged', 'unchanged\n'), 'unchangeddir2/f': ('unchangeddir/f', 'unchanged2\n'), }, 10: { 'groupdir2/b': ('groupdir/b', 'b\n') }, } for rev in repo: ctx = repo[rev] copymap = copies.get(rev, {}) for f in ctx.manifest(): cp = ctx[f].renamed() self.assertEqual(bool(cp), bool(copymap.get(f)), 'copy records differ for %s in %d' % (f, rev)) if not cp: continue self.assertEqual(cp[0], copymap[f][0]) self.assertEqual(ctx[f].data(), copymap[f][1]) self.assertEqual(repo['tip']['changed3'].data(), 'changed\nchanged3\n') def test_rename(self): self._test_rename(False) def test_rename_stupid(self): self._test_rename(True) def _test_case(self, stupid): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('filecase.svndump', stupid=stupid) files = { 0: ['A', 'a', 'e/a', 'b', 'd/a', 'D/a', 'f/a', 'F'], 1: ['A', 'a', 'E/a', 'B', 'd/A', 'D/a', 'f/a', 'F'], } for rev in repo: self.assertEqual(sorted(files[rev]), sorted(repo[rev].manifest())) def test_case(self): self._test_case(False) def test_case_stupid(self): self._test_case(True) def suite(): all = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestFetchRenames), ] return unittest.TestSuite(all)