tests/test-lrucachedict.py
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Sun, 17 May 2015 01:06:10 -0400
branchstable
changeset 25193 ccb1623266eb
parent 19710 887ffa22fd0d
child 27371 45d996a566d7
permissions -rw-r--r--
context: don't complain about a matcher's subrepo paths in changectx.walk() Previously, the first added test printed the following: $ hg files -S -r '.^' sub1/sub2/folder sub1/sub2/folder: no such file in rev 9bb10eebee29 sub1/sub2/folder: no such file in rev 9bb10eebee29 sub1/sub2/folder/test.txt One warning occured each time a subrepo was crossed into. The second test ensures that the matcher copy stays in place. Without the copy, the bad() function becomes an increasingly longer chain, and no message would be printed out for a file missing in the subrepo because the predicate would match in one of the replaced methods. Manifest doesn't know anything about subrepos, so it needs help ignoring subrepos when complaining about bad files.

from mercurial import util

def printifpresent(d, xs):
    for x in xs:
        present = x in d
        print "'%s' in d: %s" % (x, present)
        if present:
            print "d['%s']: %s" % (x, d[x])

def test_lrucachedict():
    d = util.lrucachedict(4)
    d['a'] = 'va'
    d['b'] = 'vb'
    d['c'] = 'vc'
    d['d'] = 'vd'

    # all of these should be present
    printifpresent(d, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])

    # 'a' should be dropped because it was least recently used
    d['e'] = 've'
    printifpresent(d, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'])

    # touch entries in some order (get or set).
    d['e']
    d['c'] = 'vc2'
    d['d']
    d['b'] = 'vb2'

    # 'e' should be dropped now
    d['f'] = 'vf'
    printifpresent(d, ['b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'])

    d.clear()
    printifpresent(d, ['b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'])

if __name__ == '__main__':
    test_lrucachedict()