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editor: implement file batons The concept of current.file is incorrect, svn_delta.h documents open file lifetime as: * 5. When the producer calls @c open_file or @c add_file, either: * * (a) The producer must follow with any changes to the file * (@c change_file_prop and/or @c apply_textdelta, as applicable), * followed by a @c close_file call, before issuing any other file * or directory calls, or * * (b) The producer must follow with a @c change_file_prop call if * it is applicable, before issuing any other file or directory * calls; later, after all directory batons including the root * have been closed, the producer must issue @c apply_textdelta * and @c close_file calls. So, an open file can be kept open until after the root directory is closed and have deltas applied afterwards. In the meantime, other files may have been opened and patched, overwriting the current.file variable. This patch fixes it by introducing file batons bound to file paths, and using them to deduce the correct target in apply_textdelta(). In theory, open files could be put in a staging area until they are closed and moved in the RevisionData. But the current code registers files copied during a directory copy as open files and these will not receive a close_file() event. This separation will be enforced later.
author Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu>
date Sun, 23 Sep 2012 19:52:48 +0200
parents 5bacb9c63e3e
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import test_util

import os
import pickle
import unittest
import test_rebuildmeta

from mercurial import context
from mercurial import extensions
from mercurial import hg
from mercurial import ui

from hgsubversion import svncommands
from hgsubversion import svnmeta



def _do_case(self, name, stupid, single):
    subdir = test_util.subdir.get(name, '')
    layout = 'auto'
    if single:
        layout = 'single'
    repo, repo_path = self.load_and_fetch(name, subdir=subdir, stupid=stupid,
                                          layout=layout)
    assert len(self.repo) > 0
    wc2_path = self.wc_path + '_clone'
    u = ui.ui()
    src, dest = test_util.hgclone(u, self.wc_path, wc2_path, update=False)
    src = test_util.getlocalpeer(src)
    dest = test_util.getlocalpeer(dest)

    # insert a wrapper that prevents calling changectx.children()
    def failfn(orig, ctx):
        self.fail('calling %s is forbidden; it can cause massive slowdowns '
                  'when rebuilding large repositories' % orig)

    origchildren = getattr(context.changectx, 'children')
    extensions.wrapfunction(context.changectx, 'children', failfn)

    # test updatemeta on an empty repo
    try:
        svncommands.updatemeta(u, dest,
                                args=[test_util.fileurl(repo_path +
                                                        subdir), ])
    finally:
        # remove the wrapper
        context.changectx.children = origchildren

    self._run_assertions(name, stupid, single, src, dest, u)


def _run_assertions(self, name, stupid, single, src, dest, u):
    test_rebuildmeta._run_assertions(self, name, stupid, single, src, dest, u)


skip = set([
    'project_root_not_repo_root.svndump',
    'corrupt.svndump',
])

attrs = {'_do_case': _do_case,
         '_run_assertions': _run_assertions,
         }
for case in [f for f in os.listdir(test_util.FIXTURES) if f.endswith('.svndump')]:
    # this fixture results in an empty repository, don't use it
    if case in skip:
        continue
    bname = 'test_' + case[:-len('.svndump')]
    attrs[bname] = test_rebuildmeta.buildmethod(case, bname, False, False)
    name = bname + '_stupid'
    attrs[name] = test_rebuildmeta.buildmethod(case, name, True, False)
    name = bname + '_single'
    attrs[name] = test_rebuildmeta.buildmethod(case, name, False, True)

UpdateMetaTests = type('UpdateMetaTests', (test_util.TestBase,), attrs)


def suite():
    all_tests = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(UpdateMetaTests),
          ]
    return unittest.TestSuite(all_tests)