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view tests/comprehensive/test_custom_layout.py @ 1347:759cafce6bec stable 1.8.3
editor: cope with slightly out-of-order editor drives
As of Subversion 1.8, ra_serf replaces ra_neon as the only http remote
access method. ra_serf does lots of clever network things, but as a
side effect violates some of the legacy editor API. It turns out we
were only barely using those guarantees, so it was straightforward to
relax our constraints and work with serf. Prior to this change,
attempting to use ra_serf would almost certainly result in an
exception due to an out-of-order editor drive.
See
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/notes/api-errata/1.7/ra001.txt
for more details of the Subversion change.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Sat, 26 Sep 2015 10:49:57 -0400 |
parents | c6b01fd34694 |
children | 89997a5fc181 |
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import os import sys import unittest from mercurial import hg from mercurial import ui # 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 from hgsubversion import wrappers def _do_case(self, name, stupid): subdir = test_util.subdir.get(name, '') config = { 'hgsubversion.stupid': stupid and '1' or '0', } repo, repo_path = self.load_and_fetch(name, subdir=subdir, layout='auto', config=config) assert test_util.repolen(self.repo) > 0, \ 'Repo had no changes, maybe you need to add a subdir entry in test_util?' wc2_path = self.wc_path + '_custom' checkout_path = repo_path if subdir: checkout_path += '/' + subdir u = test_util.testui(stupid=stupid, layout='custom') for branch, path in test_util.custom.get(name, {}).iteritems(): u.setconfig('hgsubversionbranch', branch, path) test_util.hgclone(u, test_util.fileurl(checkout_path), wc2_path, update=False) self.repo2 = hg.repository(test_util.testui(), wc2_path) self.assertEqual(self.repo.heads(), self.repo2.heads()) def buildmethod(case, name, stupid): m = lambda self: self._do_case(case, stupid) m.__name__ = name replay = stupid and 'stupid' or 'regular' m.__doc__ = 'Test custom produces same as standard on %s. (%s)' % (case, replay) return m attrs = {'_do_case': _do_case, } for case in test_util.custom: name = 'test_' + case[:-len('.svndump')].replace('-', '_') attrs[name] = buildmethod(case, name, stupid=False) name += '_stupid' attrs[name] = buildmethod(case, name, stupid=True) CustomPullTests = type('CustomPullTests', (test_util.TestBase,), attrs)