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view tests/test_fetch_command_regexes.py @ 1229:46523cdfd3b0 stable 1.6.3
pushmod: prepend "link " to base text for links
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1223036 exposes
what is arguably a bug in hgsubversion push code. Specifically, when
we are receiving text from the server in an editor, we prepend a "link
" to the text of symlinks when opening a file and strip it when
closing a file. We don't, however, prepend "link " to the base we use
when sending text changes to the server.
This was working before because prior to that revision, the first
thing subversion did was to check whether the entirety of the before
text or the entirety of the after text was less than 64 bytes. In
that case, it just sent the entirety of the after text as a single
insert operation. I'd expect most, but not all symlinks to fit under
the 64 byte limit, including the leading "link " text on the
subversion end.
After the change, the first thing subversion does is check for a
leading match that is more than 4 bytes long, or that is the full
length of the after text. In this case, it sends a copy operation for
the leading match, and then goes into the if < 64 bytes remaining send
the whole thing behavior. It also looks for trailing matches of more
than 4 bytes even in the <64 byte case, but that's not what breaks the
tests.
Incidentally, changing the destination of long symlinks was broken
even before this subversion change. This diff includes test additions
that cover that breakage.
author | David Schleimer <dschleimer@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 Aug 2014 19:30:26 -0700 |
parents | d741f536f23a |
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import unittest import test_util from hgsubversion import stupid two_empties = """Index: __init__.py =================================================================== Index: bar/__init__.py =================================================================== Index: bar/test_muhaha.py =================================================================== --- bar/test_muhaha.py (revision 0) +++ bar/test_muhaha.py (revision 1) @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +blah blah blah, I'm a fake patch \ No newline at end of file """ binary_delta = """Index: trunk/functional_tests/doc_tests/test_doctest_fixtures/doctest_fixtures_fixtures.pyc =================================================================== Cannot display: file marked as a binary type. svn:mime-type = application/octet-stream Property changes on: trunk/functional_tests/doc_tests/test_doctest_fixtures/doctest_fixtures_fixtures.pyc ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mime-type + application/octet-stream Index: trunk/functional_tests/doc_tests/test_doctest_fixtures/doctest_fixtures.rst =================================================================== """ special_delta = """Index: delta =================================================================== --- delta(revision 0) +++ delta(revision 9) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +link alpha \ No newline at end of file Property changes on: delta ___________________________________________________________________ Name: svn:special + * """ class RegexTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_empty_file_re(self): changed = stupid.parsediff(two_empties) self.assertEqual(3, len(changed)) self.assertEqual('__init__.py', changed[0].name) self.assert_(changed[0].isempty()) self.assertEqual('bar/__init__.py', changed[1].name) self.assert_(changed[1].isempty()) self.assertEqual('bar/test_muhaha.py', changed[2].name) self.assert_(not changed[2].isempty()) def test_any_matches_just_one(self): pat = '''Index: trunk/django/contrib/admin/urls/__init__.py =================================================================== ''' changed = stupid.parsediff(pat) self.assertEqual(['trunk/django/contrib/admin/urls/__init__.py'], [f.name for f in changed]) def test_special_re(self): changed = stupid.parsediff(special_delta) self.assertEqual(1, len(changed)) self.assert_(changed[0].symlink) def test_any_file_re(self): changed = stupid.parsediff(two_empties) self.assertEqual(['__init__.py', 'bar/__init__.py', 'bar/test_muhaha.py'], [f.name for f in changed]) def test_binary_file_re(self): changed = stupid.parsediff(binary_delta) binaries = [f.name for f in changed if f.binary] self.assertEqual(['trunk/functional_tests/doc_tests/test_doctest_fixtures/doctest_fixtures_fixtures.pyc'], binaries) def test_diff16(self): data = """Index: d3/d =================================================================== --- d3/d (revision 0) +++ d3/d (revision 6) @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +d Property changes on: d3 ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:externals + ^/trunk/common/ext ext3 Property changes on: . ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:mergeinfo Merged /branches/branch:r4-5 """ changed = stupid.parsediff(data) self.assertEqual(['d3/d', 'd3', '.'], [f.name for f in changed]) data = """Property changes on: empty1 ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:executable - * Property changes on: empty2 ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Property changes on: binary1 ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:executable - * Property changes on: text1 ___________________________________________________________________ Deleted: svn:executable - * Property changes on: binary2 ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * Property changes on: text2 ___________________________________________________________________ Added: svn:executable + * """ changed = stupid.parsediff(data) self.assertEqual(['empty1', 'empty2', 'binary1', 'text1', 'binary2', 'text2'], [f.name for f in changed])