view tests/comprehensive/test_obsstore_on.py @ 1550:67b28d657f62

sqliterevmap: break ".hashes()" cycle in a safer way The `fromsvn()` revset implementation could cause weakref error when using sqliterevmap like: File "hgsubversion/util.py", line 357, in <lambda> return subset.filter(lambda r: tonode(r) in hashes) File "hgsubversion/maps.py", line 542, in __contains__ return self.get(key) != None File "hgsubversion/maps.py", line 533, in get for row in self.revmap._query( ReferenceError: weakly-referenced object no longer exists Basically the seemingly harmless assignment could break surprisingly: # dangerous: `hashes` does not have a reference of `meta.revmap` and may # become unavailable after `meta`, `revmap` being released by refcount. hashes = meta.revmap.hashes() The above syntax is nice to support while avoiding cycles is also nice. This patch removes `revmap._hashes` so the revmap no longer owns a reference of a `ReverseRevMap` object so the `ReverseRevMap` object no longer needs to use weakref for `self.revmap`. This could actually be caught by `comprehensive/test_sqlite_revmap.py`. I was not careful enough verifying the "fromsvn()" patch.
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
date Thu, 21 Dec 2017 17:39:52 -0800
parents fbc22592f4fa
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import os
import sys

# wrapped in a try/except because of weirdness in how
# run.py works as compared to nose.
try:
    import test_util
except ImportError:
    sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
    import test_util

import test_push_command


class ObsstoreOnMixIn(object):
    # do not double the test size by being wrapped again
    obsolete_mode_tests = False
    stupid_mode_tests = False

    def setUp(self):
        super(ObsstoreOnMixIn, self).setUp()
        hgrcpath = os.environ.get('HGRCPATH')
        assert hgrcpath
        with open(hgrcpath, 'a') as f:
            f.write('\n[experimental]\nevolution=createmarkers\n')

    def shortDescription(self):
        text = super(ObsstoreOnMixIn, self).shortDescription()
        if text:
            text += ' (obsstore on)'
        return text


def buildtestclass(cls):
    name = 'ObsstoreOn%s' % cls.__name__
    newcls = type(name, (ObsstoreOnMixIn, cls,), {})
    globals()[name] = newcls


buildtestclass(test_push_command.PushTests)