view tests/test_fetch_exec.py @ 1476:581f72f9478b

maps: do not ask sqlite for min(rev), max(rev) together When min(rev) and max(rev) are being asked in a single sql query, sqlite is not smart enough to use the index and will iterate all rows. This patch splits the query so it could be answered instantly.
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
date Thu, 23 Jun 2016 10:29:58 +0100
parents 449c61eeace7
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import test_util

import unittest

from mercurial import node

class TestFetchExec(test_util.TestBase):
    stupid_mode_tests = True

    def assertexec(self, ctx, files, isexec=True):
        for f in files:
            self.assertEqual(isexec, 'x' in ctx[f].flags())

    def test_exec(self):
        repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('executebit.svndump')
        self.assertexec(repo[0], ['text1', 'binary1', 'empty1'], True)
        self.assertexec(repo[0], ['text2', 'binary2', 'empty2'], False)
        self.assertexec(repo[1], ['text1', 'binary1', 'empty1'], False)
        self.assertexec(repo[1], ['text2', 'binary2', 'empty2'], True)

    def test_empty_prop_val_executable(self):
        repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('executable_file_empty_prop.svndump')
        self.assertEqual(node.hex(repo['tip'].node()),
                         '08e6b380bf291b361a418203a1cb9427213cd1fd')
        self.assertEqual(repo['tip']['foo'].flags(), 'x')