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view tests/test_fetch_symlinks.py @ 713:69c0e7c4faf9
clone: call the wrapped function (fixes #181)
This is a regression that was brought to my attention in #mercurial:
hgsubversion breaks the --update flag. The cause is that we call
hg.clone() directly rather than the original wrapped function. A
comment in 'wrapper.py' noted that the call to hg.clone() should be
kept in sync with 'mercurial/commands.py'. That didn't happen.
The original reason for calling hg.clone() directly was that we needed
its return values. Another wrapper is added (and cleared) within
clone() to get them anyway.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:04:26 +0200 |
parents | d2ef7220a079 |
children | b3128fec5d54 |
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import test_util import unittest class TestFetchSymlinks(test_util.TestBase): def _load_fixture_and_fetch(self, fixture_name, stupid): return test_util.load_fixture_and_fetch(fixture_name, self.repo_path, self.wc_path, stupid=stupid) def test_symlinks(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('symlinks.svndump', stupid) # Check no symlink contains the 'link ' prefix for rev in repo: r = repo[rev] for f in r.manifest(): if 'l' not in r[f].flags(): continue self.assertFalse(r[f].data().startswith('link ')) # Check symlinks in tip links = { 0: { 'linka': 'a', 'linka2': 'a', 'd/linka': 'a', }, 1: { 'linkaa': 'a', 'linka2': 'a', 'd2/linka': 'a', }, 2: { 'linkaa': 'b', 'linka2': 'a', 'd2/linka': 'b', }, 3: { }, } for rev in repo: ctx = repo[rev] for f in ctx.manifest(): self.assertEqual(f in links[rev], 'l' in ctx[f].flags()) if f in links[rev]: self.assertEqual(links[rev][f], ctx[f].data()) for f in links[rev]: self.assertTrue(f in ctx) def test_symlinks_stupid(self): self.test_symlinks(True) def suite(): all = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestFetchSymlinks), ] return unittest.TestSuite(all)