Mercurial > evolve
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tests: require repo in test-check-debian.t
When installed with pip/setup.py, the installation lacks debian/ directory, so
the test was always failing. We could check the existence of the directory
manually, but I think it makes more sense (and is easier) to just require
running this test while having the whole repo. This way we (who can do
something about it) can see if there are debian-related problems, and users
(who can't) don't, regardless of the way they obtained evolve.
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Wed, 11 Nov 2020 18:56:37 +0800 |
parents | 16c1398b0063 |
children | 60ce376919c5 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python import re import os import os.path as op import sys INDEX = ''' Mercurial tests =============== .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 ''' ignored_patterns = [ re.compile(r'^#if'), re.compile(r'^#else'), re.compile(r'^#endif'), re.compile(r'#rest-ignore$'), ] def rstify(orig, name): newlines = [] code_block_mode = False sphinx_directive_mode = False for line in orig.splitlines(): # Emtpy lines doesn't change output if not line: newlines.append(line) code_block_mode = False sphinx_directive_mode = False continue ignored = False for pattern in ignored_patterns: if pattern.search(line): ignored = True break if ignored: continue # Sphinx directives mode if line.startswith(' .. '): # Insert a empty line to makes sphinx happy newlines.append("") # And unindent the directive line = line[2:] sphinx_directive_mode = True # Code mode codeline = line.startswith(' ') if codeline and not sphinx_directive_mode: if code_block_mode is False: newlines.extend(['::', '']) code_block_mode = True newlines.append(line) return "\n".join(newlines) def main(base): if os.path.isdir(base): one_dir(base) else: one_file(base) def one_dir(base): index = INDEX # doc = lambda x: op.join(op.dirname(__file__), 'docs', x) for fn in sorted(os.listdir(base)): if not fn.endswith('.t'): continue name = os.path.splitext(fn)[0] content = one_file(op.join(base, fn)) target = op.join(base, name + '.rst') # with file(doc(name + '.rst'), 'w') as f: with open(target, 'w') as f: f.write(content) index += '\n ' + name # with file(doc('index.rst'), 'w') as f: # f.write(index) def one_file(path): name = os.path.basename(path)[:-2] return rstify(open(path).read(), name) if __name__ == '__main__': if len(sys.argv) != 2: print('Please supply a path to tests dir as parameter') sys.exit() main(sys.argv[1])