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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> |
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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')