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view tests/test_fetch_branches.py @ 933:a9f315eae67c
push: use native rebase instead of our rebase wrapper
Our rebase wrapper doesn't quite do the right thing with repect to a
just-pushed revision. In particular, it will try to rebase the
just-pushed revision on top of the version of that revision we just
pulled down from svn. This will sometimes result in a local revision
with an identical commit message as the revision from svn, but no file
changes.
This changes the rebase portion of the push command to instead use the
native rebase with a revset that excludes the revision we just pushed
to svn from the set to be rebased. It also moves to a single strip
operation that removes all of the revisions based on a pre-push or
partially pushed revision. This moves to a separate rebase and strip
operation since we now need to strip revisions we are not rebasing.
author | David Schleimer <dschleimer@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:18:28 -0700 |
parents | 20e73b5ab6f7 |
children | a80b01ceb1fc |
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import test_util import unittest from mercurial import hg from mercurial import node from mercurial import util as hgutil class TestFetchBranches(test_util.TestBase): def _load_fixture_and_fetch_with_anchor(self, fixture_name, anchor): repo_path = self.load_svndump(fixture_name) source = '%s#%s' % (test_util.fileurl(repo_path), anchor) test_util.hgclone(self.ui(), source, self.wc_path) return hg.repository(self.ui(), self.wc_path) def branches(self, repo): hctxs = [repo[hn] for hn in repo.heads()] openbranches = set(ctx.branch() for ctx in hctxs if ctx.extra().get('close', None) != '1') closedbranches = set(ctx.branch() for ctx in hctxs if ctx.extra().get('close', None) == '1') return sorted(openbranches), sorted(closedbranches) def openbranches(self, repo): return self.branches(repo)[0] def test_rename_branch_parent(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('rename_branch_parent_dir.svndump', stupid=stupid) heads = [repo[n] for n in repo.heads()] heads = dict([(ctx.branch(), ctx) for ctx in heads]) # Let these tests disabled yet as the fix is not obvious self.assertEqual(['dev_branch'], self.openbranches(repo)) def test_rename_branch_parent_stupid(self): self.test_rename_branch_parent(stupid=True) def test_unrelatedbranch(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('unrelatedbranch.svndump', stupid=stupid) heads = [repo[n] for n in repo.heads()] heads = dict([(ctx.branch(), ctx) for ctx in heads]) # Let these tests disabled yet as the fix is not obvious self.assertEqual(heads['branch1'].manifest().keys(), ['b']) self.assertEqual(heads['branch2'].manifest().keys(), ['a', 'b']) def test_unrelatedbranch_stupid(self): self.test_unrelatedbranch(True) def test_unorderedbranch(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('unorderedbranch.svndump', stupid=stupid) r = repo['branch'] self.assertEqual(0, r.parents()[0].rev()) self.assertEqual(['a', 'c', 'z'], sorted(r.manifest())) def test_unorderedbranch_stupid(self): self.test_unorderedbranch(True) def test_renamed_branch_to_trunk(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_rename_to_trunk.svndump', stupid=stupid) self.assertEqual(repo['default'].parents()[0].branch(), 'dev_branch') self.assert_('iota' in repo['default']) self.assertEqual(repo['old_trunk'].parents()[0].branch(), 'default') self.assert_('iota' not in repo['old_trunk']) expected = ['default', 'old_trunk'] self.assertEqual(self.openbranches(repo), expected) def test_renamed_branch_to_trunk_stupid(self): self.test_renamed_branch_to_trunk(stupid=True) def test_replace_trunk_with_branch(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('replace_trunk_with_branch.svndump', stupid=stupid) self.assertEqual(repo['default'].parents()[0].branch(), 'test') self.assertEqual(repo['tip'].branch(), 'default') self.assertEqual(repo['tip'].extra().get('close'), '1') self.assertEqual(self.openbranches(repo), ['default']) def test_copybeforeclose(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('copybeforeclose.svndump', stupid=stupid) self.assertEqual(repo['tip'].branch(), 'test') self.assertEqual(repo['test'].extra().get('close'), '1') self.assertEqual(repo['test']['b'].data(), 'a\n') def test_copybeforeclose_stupid(self): self.test_copybeforeclose(True) def test_replace_trunk_with_branch_stupid(self): self.test_replace_trunk_with_branch(stupid=True) def test_branch_create_with_dir_delete_works(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_create_with_dir_delete.svndump', stupid=stupid) self.assertEqual(repo['tip'].manifest().keys(), ['alpha', 'beta', 'iota', 'gamma', ]) def test_branch_tip_update_to_default(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('unorderedbranch.svndump', stupid=stupid, noupdate=False) self.assertEqual(repo[None].branch(), 'default') self.assertTrue('tip' not in repo[None].tags()) def test_branch_tip_update_to_default_stupid(self): self.test_branch_tip_update_to_default(True) def test_branch_pull_anchor(self): self.assertRaises(hgutil.Abort, self._load_fixture_and_fetch_with_anchor, 'unorderedbranch.svndump', 'NaN') repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch_with_anchor( 'unorderedbranch.svndump', '4') self.assertTrue('c' not in repo.branchtags()) def test_branches_weird_moves(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('renamedproject.svndump', stupid=stupid, subdir='project') heads = [repo[n] for n in repo.heads()] heads = dict((ctx.branch(), ctx) for ctx in heads) mdefault = sorted(heads['default'].manifest().keys()) mbranch = sorted(heads['branch'].manifest().keys()) self.assertEqual(mdefault, ['a', 'b', 'd/a']) self.assertEqual(mbranch, ['a']) def test_branches_weird_moves_stupid(self): self.test_branches_weird_moves(True) def test_branch_delete_parent_dir(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_delete_parent_dir.svndump', stupid=stupid) openb, closedb = self.branches(repo) self.assertEqual(openb, []) self.assertEqual(closedb, ['dev_branch']) self.assertEqual(list(repo['dev_branch']), ['foo']) def test_replace_branch_with_branch(self, stupid=False): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('replace_branch_with_branch.svndump', stupid=stupid) self.assertEqual(7, len(repo)) # tip is former topological branch1 being closed ctx = repo['tip'] self.assertEqual('1', ctx.extra().get('close', '0')) self.assertEqual('branch1', ctx.branch()) # r5 is where the replacement takes place ctx = repo[5] self.assertEqual(set(['a', 'c', 'dir/e', 'dir2/e', 'f', 'g']), set(ctx)) self.assertEqual('0', ctx.extra().get('close', '0')) self.assertEqual('branch1', ctx.branch()) self.assertEqual('c\n', ctx['c'].data()) self.assertEqual('d\n', ctx['a'].data()) self.assertEqual('e\n', ctx['dir/e'].data()) self.assertEqual('e\n', ctx['dir2/e'].data()) self.assertEqual('f\n', ctx['f'].data()) self.assertEqual('g\n', ctx['g'].data()) for f in ctx: self.assertTrue(not ctx[f].renamed()) def test_replace_branch_with_branch_stupid(self, stupid=False): self.test_replace_branch_with_branch(True) def suite(): all_tests = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestFetchBranches), ] return unittest.TestSuite(all_tests)