testing: allow Hypothesis to enable extensions
This adds support for testing extensions, including both tests
that extensions don't change behaviour and test for specific
commands.
We use the precondition system to determine what commands are
available to us. If we never use any commands enabled by an
extension then that extension is *skippable* and should not
have changed the behaviour of the test. We thus rerun the test
with an environment variable which is designed to turn off the
extension.
# debugshell extension
"""a python shell with repo, changelog & manifest objects"""
import sys
import mercurial
import code
from mercurial import (
cmdutil,
demandimport,
)
cmdtable = {}
command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
def pdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts):
objects = {
'mercurial': mercurial,
'repo': repo,
'cl': repo.changelog,
'mf': repo.manifest,
}
code.interact(msg, local=objects)
def ipdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts):
import IPython
cl = repo.changelog
mf = repo.manifest
cl, mf # use variables to appease pyflakes
IPython.embed()
@command('debugshell|dbsh', [])
def debugshell(ui, repo, **opts):
bannermsg = "loaded repo : %s\n" \
"using source: %s" % (repo.root,
mercurial.__path__[0])
pdbmap = {
'pdb' : 'code',
'ipdb' : 'IPython'
}
debugger = ui.config("ui", "debugger")
if not debugger:
debugger = 'pdb'
# if IPython doesn't exist, fallback to code.interact
try:
with demandimport.deactivated():
__import__(pdbmap[debugger])
except ImportError:
ui.warn("%s debugger specified but %s module was not found\n"
% (debugger, pdbmap[debugger]))
debugger = 'pdb'
getattr(sys.modules[__name__], debugger)(ui, repo, bannermsg, **opts)