view tests/testlib/check-min-versions.py @ 6934:dd518437d4e0 stable

tests: introduce a compat-branches blacklist file The idea behind this file is to have an easy and obvious mechanism for skipping some tests on compatibility branches without modifying the test files themselves or touching .gitlab-ci.yml. Obviously, each compatibility branch can have different set of tests, and so the contents of this file can be different on different branches. This concept had actually existed in core for a long time, see tests/blacklists/ directory.
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
date Sat, 16 Nov 2024 17:59:53 +0400
parents 175bb63ba111
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script takes `minimumhgversion` and `testedwith` values from the first
file (e.g. hgext3rd/evolve/metadata.py) and mercurial package versions from the
second file (e.g. debian/control) and compares them using a set of rules to
find any issues.

Rules:

    - if `minimumhgversion` is a feature release, the first version from
      `testedwith` should belong to that feature release

    - if `minimumhgversion` is a bugfix release, the first version from
      `testedwith` should be the same

    - mercurial package versions (from both Depends and Build-Depends sections)
      should match `minimumhgversion`

Usage: $0 MFILE CFILE where MFILE contains extension metadata and CFILE is a
debian/control file.
"""

from __future__ import print_function

import argparse
import os
import re

def grepall(workdir, linere):
    for root, dirs, files in os.walk(workdir):
        for fname in files:
            if not fname.endswith('.py'):
                continue
            path = os.path.join(root, fname)
            with open(path, 'r') as src:
                for line in src:
                    for groups in linere.findall(line):
                        yield path, groups

def main():
    ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    ap.add_argument('mfile', help='.py file with `testedwith`')
    ap.add_argument('cfile', help='debian/control file')

    opts = ap.parse_args()

    mre = re.compile(r"^minimumhgversion = b'([0-9.]+)'")
    mtre = re.compile(r"^testedwith = b'([0-9.]+) ")
    minversion = ''
    mintestedversion = ''

    with open(opts.mfile, 'r') as src:
        for line in src:
            if not minversion:
                groups = mre.findall(line)
                if groups:
                    minversion = groups[0]
            if not mintestedversion:
                groups = mtre.findall(line)
                if groups:
                    mintestedversion = groups[0]

    if not minversion:
        print('could not find `minimumhgversion` variable in %s' % opts.mfile)

    if not mintestedversion:
        print('could not find `testedwith` variable in %s' % opts.mfile)

    if minversion.count('.') > 1:
        # `minversion` is a bugfix release
        if minversion != mintestedversion:
            print('`minimumhgversion` is a bugfix release, the first version '
                  'in `testedwith` should be the same: %s and %s'
                  % (minversion, mintestedversion))

    else:
        # matching X.Y to determine the "feature release" version
        frelre = re.compile(r"([0-9]+).([0-9]+)")

        if frelre.findall(minversion) != frelre.findall(mintestedversion):
            print('the first version in `testedwith` does not belong to the '
                  'same feature release as `minimumhgversion`: %s and %s'
                  % (mintestedversion, minversion))

    cre = re.compile(r"^ mercurial \(>= ([0-9.]+)\)")
    depversion = ''

    with open(opts.cfile, 'r') as src:
        for line in src:
            groups = cre.findall(line)
            if groups:
                depversion = groups[0]
                if minversion != depversion:
                    print('versions differ: %s from `minimumhgversion`, %s '
                          'from dependencies' % (minversion, depversion))

    if not depversion:
        print('could not find dependency on mercurial in %s' % opts.cfile)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()