view tests/test_fetch_exec.py @ 1087:ed3cae9a0930

stupid: cleanup unnecessary, always-true if statement We had an unnecessary if statement in setupid.branches_in_paths() that was checking a variable that was unconditionally set to True on the previous line. This was a remnant of a never-completed, and now mostly-cleaned up attempt to short-circuit path type detection before talking to subversion for some directories. This removes the variable assignment and if statement, and moves the body of the if up one level.
author David Schleimer <dschleimer@fb.com>
date Wed, 04 Sep 2013 11:39:58 -0700
parents 449c61eeace7
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import test_util

import unittest

from mercurial import node

class TestFetchExec(test_util.TestBase):
    stupid_mode_tests = True

    def assertexec(self, ctx, files, isexec=True):
        for f in files:
            self.assertEqual(isexec, 'x' in ctx[f].flags())

    def test_exec(self):
        repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('executebit.svndump')
        self.assertexec(repo[0], ['text1', 'binary1', 'empty1'], True)
        self.assertexec(repo[0], ['text2', 'binary2', 'empty2'], False)
        self.assertexec(repo[1], ['text1', 'binary1', 'empty1'], False)
        self.assertexec(repo[1], ['text2', 'binary2', 'empty2'], True)

    def test_empty_prop_val_executable(self):
        repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('executable_file_empty_prop.svndump')
        self.assertEqual(node.hex(repo['tip'].node()),
                         '08e6b380bf291b361a418203a1cb9427213cd1fd')
        self.assertEqual(repo['tip']['foo'].flags(), 'x')