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view tests/test-simplekeyvaluefile.py @ 50179:9e1debbb477e
status: simplify the post status fixup phases
With the wlock automatically discarding changes when applicable, we can
simplify the code a bit.
* we perform the fixup operation before trying to grab the lock to narrow the `try/except`
* we no longer need to explicitly complare dirstate identities. We can trust
the dirstate internal refresh for that. It would invalidate dirty data when
needed.
* detect still data invalidation by checking the dirty flag before and after
taking the lock. Doing this is actually only necessary to issue the debug
message, we could blindy trust the dirstate internal to ignore the `write`
call on a non-dirty dirstate.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 21 Feb 2023 16:20:11 +0100 |
parents | 642e31cb55f0 |
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import unittest import silenttestrunner from mercurial import ( error, scmutil, ) class mockfile: def __init__(self, name, fs): self.name = name self.fs = fs def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): pass def write(self, text): self.fs.contents[self.name] = text def read(self): return self.fs.contents[self.name] class mockvfs: def __init__(self): self.contents = {} def read(self, path): return mockfile(path, self).read() def readlines(self, path): # lines need to contain the trailing '\n' to mock the real readlines return [l for l in mockfile(path, self).read().splitlines(True)] def __call__(self, path, mode, atomictemp): return mockfile(path, self) class testsimplekeyvaluefile(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.vfs = mockvfs() def testbasicwritingiandreading(self): dw = {b'key1': b'value1', b'Key2': b'value2'} scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'kvfile').write(dw) self.assertEqual( sorted(self.vfs.read(b'kvfile').split(b'\n')), [b'', b'Key2=value2', b'key1=value1'], ) dr = scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'kvfile').read() self.assertEqual(dr, dw) if not getattr(unittest.TestCase, 'assertRaisesRegex', False): # Python 3.7 deprecates the regex*p* version, but 2.7 lacks # the regex version. assertRaisesRegex = ( # camelcase-required unittest.TestCase.assertRaisesRegexp ) def testinvalidkeys(self): d = {b'0key1': b'value1', b'Key2': b'value2'} with self.assertRaisesRegex( error.ProgrammingError, 'keys must start with a letter.*' ): scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'kvfile').write(d) d = {b'key1@': b'value1', b'Key2': b'value2'} with self.assertRaisesRegex(error.ProgrammingError, 'invalid key.*'): scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'kvfile').write(d) def testinvalidvalues(self): d = {b'key1': b'value1', b'Key2': b'value2\n'} with self.assertRaisesRegex(error.ProgrammingError, 'invalid val.*'): scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'kvfile').write(d) def testcorruptedfile(self): self.vfs.contents[b'badfile'] = b'ababagalamaga\n' with self.assertRaisesRegex( error.CorruptedState, 'dictionary.*element.*' ): scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'badfile').read() def testfirstline(self): dw = {b'key1': b'value1'} scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'fl').write(dw, firstline=b'1.0') self.assertEqual(self.vfs.read(b'fl'), b'1.0\nkey1=value1\n') dr = scmutil.simplekeyvaluefile(self.vfs, b'fl').read( firstlinenonkeyval=True ) self.assertEqual(dr, {b'__firstline': b'1.0', b'key1': b'value1'}) if __name__ == "__main__": silenttestrunner.main(__name__)