view tests/test_fetch_truncated.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>
date Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:04:26 +0200
parents d2ef7220a079
children 312b37bc5e20
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import test_util

import unittest

from mercurial import commands
from mercurial import hg

class TestFetchTruncatedHistory(test_util.TestBase):
    def test_truncated_history(self, stupid=False):
        # Test repository does not follow the usual layout
        test_util.load_svndump_fixture(self.repo_path, 'truncatedhistory.svndump')
        svn_url = test_util.fileurl(self.repo_path + '/project2')
        commands.clone(self.ui(stupid), svn_url, self.wc_path, noupdate=True)
        repo = hg.repository(self.ui(stupid), self.wc_path)

        # We are converting /project2/trunk coming from:
        #
        # Changed paths:
        #     D /project1
        #     A /project2/trunk (from /project1:2)
        #
        # Here a full fetch should be performed since we are starting
        # the conversion on an already filled branch.
        tip = repo['tip']
        files = tip.manifest().keys()
        files.sort()
        self.assertEqual(files, ['a', 'b'])
        self.assertEqual(repo['tip']['a'].data(), 'a\n')

    def test_truncated_history_stupid(self):
        self.test_truncated_history(True)

def suite():
    all = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestFetchTruncatedHistory),
          ]
    return unittest.TestSuite(all)