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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 d741f536f23a
children 8caf1226adec
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import test_util

import unittest

from mercurial import commands
from mercurial import error
from mercurial import ui
try:
    from mercurial import templatekw
    templatekw.keywords
except ImportError:
    templatekw = None

try:
    from mercurial import revset
    revset.methods
except ImportError:
    revset = None

class CapturingUI(ui.ui):

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
        super(CapturingUI, self).__init__(*args, **kwds)
        self._output = ""

    def write(self, msg, *args, **kwds):
        self._output += msg


class TestLogKeywords(test_util.TestBase):
    @test_util.requiresmodule(templatekw)
    def test_svn_keywords(self):
        defaults = {'date': None, 'rev': None, 'user': None}
        repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('two_revs.svndump')

        # we want one commit that isn't from Subversion
        self.commitchanges([('foo', 'foo', 'frobnicate\n')])

        ui = CapturingUI()
        commands.log(ui, repo, template='{rev}:{svnrev} ', **defaults)
        self.assertEqual(ui._output, '0:2 1:3 2: ')
        ui = CapturingUI()
        commands.log(ui, repo, template='{rev}:{svnpath} ', **defaults)
        self.assertEqual(ui._output, '0:/trunk 1:/trunk 2: ')
        ui = CapturingUI()
        commands.log(ui, repo, template='{rev}:{svnuuid} ', **defaults)
        self.assertEqual(ui._output,
                         ('0:df2126f7-00ab-4d49-b42c-7e981dde0bcf '
                          '1:df2126f7-00ab-4d49-b42c-7e981dde0bcf '
                          '2: '))

    @test_util.requiresmodule(revset)
    @test_util.requiresmodule(templatekw)
    def test_svn_revsets(self):
        repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('two_revs.svndump')

        # we want one commit that isn't from Subversion
        self.commitchanges([('foo', 'foo', 'frobnicate\n')])

        defaults = {'date': None, 'rev': ['fromsvn()'], 'user': None}

        ui = CapturingUI()
        commands.log(ui, repo, template='{rev}:{svnrev} ', **defaults)
        self.assertEqual(ui._output, '0:2 1:3 ')

        defaults = {'date': None, 'rev': ['svnrev(2)'], 'user': None}

        ui = CapturingUI()
        commands.log(ui, repo, template='{rev}:{svnrev} ', **defaults)
        self.assertEqual(ui._output, '0:2 ')

        defaults = {'date': None, 'rev': ['fromsvn(1)'], 'user': None}

        self.assertRaises(error.ParseError,
                          commands.log, self.ui(), repo,
                          template='{rev}:{svnrev} ', **defaults)

        defaults = {'date': None, 'rev': ['svnrev(1, 2)'], 'user': None}

        self.assertRaises(error.ParseError,
                          commands.log, self.ui(), repo,
                          template='{rev}:{svnrev} ', **defaults)