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import-checker: establish modern import convention
We introduce a new convention for declaring imports and enforce it via
the import checker script.
The new convention is only active when absolute imports are used, which is
currently nowhere. Keying off "from __future__ import absolute_import" to
engage the new import convention seems like the easiest solution. It is
also beneficial for Mercurial to use this mode because it means less work
and ambiguity for the importer and potentially better performance due to
fewer stat() system calls because the importer won't look for modules in
relative paths unless explicitly asked.
Once all files are converted to use absolute import, we can refactor
this code to again only have a single import convention and we can
require use of absolute import in the style checker.
The rules for the new convention are documented in the docstring of the
added function. Tests have been added to test-module-imports.t. Some
tests are sensitive to newlines and source column position, which makes
docstring testing difficult and/or impossible.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 28 Jun 2015 12:46:34 -0700 |
parents | 3035b75cd594 |
children | 2329ca3ebc7a |
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Create repo with old manifest $ hg init existing $ cd existing $ echo footext > foo $ hg add foo $ hg commit -m initial We're using v1, so no manifestv2 entry is in requires yet. $ grep manifestv2 .hg/requires [1] Let's clone this with manifestv2 enabled to switch to the new format for future commits. $ cd .. $ hg clone --pull existing new --config experimental.manifestv2=1 requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd new Check that entry was added to .hg/requires. $ grep manifestv2 .hg/requires manifestv2 Make a new commit. $ echo newfootext > foo $ hg commit -m new Check that the manifest actually switched to v2. $ hg debugdata -m 0 foo\x0021e958b1dca695a60ee2e9cf151753204ee0f9e9 (esc) $ hg debugdata -m 1 \x00 (esc) \x00foo\x00 (esc) I\xab\x7f\xb8(\x83\xcas\x15\x9d\xc2\xd3\xd3:5\x08\xbad5_ (esc) Check that manifestv2 is used if the requirement is present, even if it's disabled in the config. $ echo newerfootext > foo $ hg --config experimental.manifestv2=False commit -m newer $ hg debugdata -m 2 \x00 (esc) \x00foo\x00 (esc) \xa6\xb1\xfb\xef]\x91\xa1\x19`\xf3.#\x90S\xf8\x06 \xe2\x19\x00 (esc) Check that we can still read v1 manifests. $ hg files -r 0 foo $ cd .. Check that entry is added to .hg/requires on repo creation $ hg --config experimental.manifestv2=True init repo $ cd repo $ grep manifestv2 .hg/requires manifestv2 Set up simple repo $ echo a > file1 $ echo b > file2 $ echo c > file3 $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial' $ echo d > file2 $ hg ci -m 'modify file2' Check that 'hg verify', which uses manifest.readdelta(), works $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files 3 files, 2 changesets, 4 total revisions Check that manifest revlog is smaller than for v1 $ hg debugindex -m rev offset length base linkrev nodeid p1 p2 0 0 81 0 0 57361477c778 000000000000 000000000000 1 81 33 0 1 aeaab5a2ef74 57361477c778 000000000000