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layouts: fix crash when importing hgsubversion itself (issue #402) Mercurial extensions are a bit weird: they aren't normally in sys.path, so you can't assume that "import hgsubversion" works. Luckily, Mercurial sneaks a little treat into sys.modules so that "import hgext_hgsubversion" does work. In fact, to get things working *as a Mercurial extension*, all that's needed is that trivial change to two import lines, in layouts/detect.py and layouts/standard.py. Unfortunately, hgsubversion is also imported as a Python module, in its own test suite. In that context, there is no "hgext_" trick -- unless we do it in ourselves, which I've done in TestBase.setUp(). That would work fine ... except that test_util imports from hgsubversion, which ends up importing hgsubversion.layouts.{detect,standard}, which want the "hgext_" trick to work. But it hasn't been done yet when we're still importing; it doesn't happen until setUp() runs. So make those two imports happen late, in the functions that need them. Incidentally, this is only necessary to support Mercurial <= 2.7. Mercurial got a bit smarter in 2.8: http://selenic.com/repo/hg/rev/621a26eb3a99
author Greg Ward <greg@gerg.ca>
date Thu, 02 Jan 2014 21:53:39 -0500
parents f6c9394032cb
children 4f1461428334
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import test_util

import re
import mercurial
from mercurial import commands
from hgsubversion import stupid
from hgsubversion import svnwrap
from hgsubversion import wrappers

class TestPullFallback(test_util.TestBase):
    def setUp(self):
        super(TestPullFallback, self).setUp()

    def _loadupdate(self, fixture_name, *args, **kwargs):
        kwargs = kwargs.copy()
        kwargs.update(noupdate=False)
        repo, repo_path = self.load_and_fetch(fixture_name, *args, **kwargs)
        return repo, repo_path

    def test_stupid_fallback_to_stupid_fullrevs(self):
        return
        to_patch = {
            'mercurial.patch.patchbackend': _patchbackend_raise,
            'stupid.diff_branchrev': stupid.diff_branchrev,
            'stupid.fetch_branchrev': stupid.fetch_branchrev,
        }

        expected_calls = {
            'mercurial.patch.patchbackend': 1,
            'stupid.diff_branchrev': 1,
            'stupid.fetch_branchrev': 1,
        }

        self.stupid = True
        repo, repo_path = self._loadupdate('single_rev.svndump')
        self.stupid = False

        # Passing stupid=True doesn't seem to be working - force it
        repo.ui.setconfig('hgsubversion', 'stupid', "true")
        state = repo.parents()

        calls, replaced = _monkey_patch(to_patch)

        try:
            self.add_svn_rev(repo_path, {'trunk/alpha': 'Changed'})
            commands.pull(self.repo.ui, repo, update=True)
            self.failIfEqual(state, repo.parents())
            self.assertTrue('tip' in repo[None].tags())
            self.assertEqual(expected_calls, calls)

        finally:
            _monkey_unpatch(replaced)

def _monkey_patch(to_patch, start=None):
    if start is None:
        import sys
        start = sys.modules[__name__]

    calls = {}
    replaced = {}

    for path, replacement in to_patch.iteritems():
        obj = start
        owner, attr = path.rsplit('.', 1)

        for a in owner.split('.', -1):
            obj = getattr(obj, a)

        replaced[path] = getattr(obj, attr)
        calls[path] = 0

        def outer(path=path, calls=calls, replacement=replacement):
            def wrapper(*p, **kw):
                calls[path] += 1
                return replacement(*p, **kw)

            return wrapper

        setattr(obj, attr, outer())

    return calls, replaced

def _monkey_unpatch(to_patch, start=None):
    if start is None:
        import sys
        start = sys.modules[__name__]

    replaced = {}

    for path, replacement in to_patch.iteritems():
        obj = start
        owner, attr = path.rsplit('.', 1)

        for a in owner.split('.', -1):
            obj = getattr(obj, a)

        replaced[path] = getattr(obj, attr)
        setattr(obj, attr, replacement)

    return replaced

def _patchbackend_raise(*p, **kw):
    raise mercurial.patch.PatchError("patch failed")