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infinitepush: move the extension to core from fb-hgext
This patch moves the infinitepush extension from fb-hgext to core. The
extension is used to store incoming bundles during a push in bundlestore rather
than applying them to the revlog.
The extension was copied from the repository revision at
f27f094e91553d3cae5167c0b1c42ae940f888d5 and following changes were made:
* added `from __future__ import absolute_import` where missing
* fixed module imports to follow the core style
* minor fixes for test-check-code.t
* registered the configs
* adding the testedwith value to match core's convention
* removed double newlines to make test-check-commit.t happy
* added one line doc about extension and marked it as experimental
Only one test file test-infinitepush-bundlestore.t is moved to core and
following changes are made to file:
* remove dependency of library.sh
* split the tests into two tests i.e. test-infinitepush.t and
test-infinitepush-bundlestore.t
* removed testing related to other facebook's extensions pushrebase, inhibit,
fbamend
library-infinitepush.sh is also copied from fb-hgext from the same revision and
following changes are made:
* change the path to infinitepush extension as it's in core with this patch
* removed sql handling from the file as we are not testing that initially
Currently at this revision, test-check-module-imports.t does not pass as there
is import of a module from fb/hgext in one the of the file which will be removed
in the next patch.
This extension right now has a lot of things which we don't require in core like
`--to`, `--create` flags to `hg bookmark`, logic related to remotenames
extension and another facebook's extensions, custom bundle2parts which can be
prevented by using bookmarks bundle part and also logic related to sql store
which is probably we don't want initially.
The next patches in this series will remove all the unwanted and unrequired
things from the extension and will make this a nice one.
The end goal is to have a very lighweight extension with no or very less
wrapping on the client side.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2096
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 09 Feb 2018 13:39:15 +0530 |
parents | 3eeb8e138e5c |
children | 6939b6ac960a |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import unittest from mercurial import error, mdiff # for readability, line numbers are 0-origin text1 = ''' 00 at OLD 01 at OLD 02 at OLD 02 at NEW, 03 at OLD 03 at NEW, 04 at OLD 04 at NEW, 05 at OLD 05 at NEW, 06 at OLD 07 at OLD 08 at OLD 09 at OLD 10 at OLD 11 at OLD '''[1:] # strip initial LF text2 = ''' 00 at NEW 01 at NEW 02 at NEW, 03 at OLD 03 at NEW, 04 at OLD 04 at NEW, 05 at OLD 05 at NEW, 06 at OLD 06 at NEW 07 at NEW 08 at NEW 09 at NEW 10 at NEW 11 at NEW '''[1:] # strip initial LF def filteredblocks(blocks, rangeb): """return `rangea` extracted from `blocks` coming from `mdiff.blocksinrange` along with the mask of blocks within rangeb. """ filtered, rangea = mdiff.blocksinrange(blocks, rangeb) skipped = [b not in filtered for b in blocks] return rangea, skipped class blocksinrangetests(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.blocks = list(mdiff.allblocks(text1, text2)) assert self.blocks == [ ([0, 3, 0, 2], '!'), ((3, 7, 2, 6), '='), ([7, 12, 6, 12], '!'), ((12, 12, 12, 12), '='), ], self.blocks def testWithinEqual(self): """linerange within an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ linerange2 = (3, 5) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 6)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualStrictly(self): """linerange matching exactly an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ linerange2 = (2, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualLowerbound(self): """linerange at beginning of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ linerange2 = (2, 4) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 5)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualLowerboundOneline(self): """oneline-linerange at beginning of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ linerange2 = (2, 3) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 4)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualUpperbound(self): """linerange at end of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^ linerange2 = (3, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualUpperboundOneLine(self): """oneline-linerange at end of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ linerange2 = (5, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (6, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinFirstBlockNeq(self): """linerange within the first "!" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ # | (empty) # ^ # ^^ for linerange2 in [ (0, 1), (1, 1), (1, 2), (0, 2), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 3)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, True, True, True]) def testWithinLastBlockNeq(self): """linerange within the last "!" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ # ^ # | (empty) # ^^^^^^ # ^ for linerange2 in [ (6, 7), (7, 8), (7, 7), (6, 12), (11, 12), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (7, 12)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, True, False, True]) def testAccrossTwoBlocks(self): """linerange accross two blocks""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ linerange2 = (1, 5) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 6)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True]) def testCrossingSeveralBlocks(self): """linerange accross three blocks""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^^^^ linerange2 = (1, 8) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 12)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, False, True]) def testStartInEqBlock(self): """linerange starting in an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ # ^^^^^^^ for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [ ((5, 9), (6, 12)), ((4, 11), (5, 12)), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, False, True]) def testEndInEqBlock(self): """linerange ending in an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ # ^^^^^ for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [ ((1, 3), (0, 4)), ((0, 4), (0, 5)), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True]) def testOutOfRange(self): """linerange exceeding file size""" exctype = error.Abort for linerange2 in [ (0, 34), (15, 12), ]: # Could be `with self.assertRaises(error.Abort)` but python2.6 # does not have assertRaises context manager. try: mdiff.blocksinrange(self.blocks, linerange2) except exctype as exc: self.assertTrue('line range exceeds file size' in str(exc)) else: self.fail('%s not raised' % exctype.__name__) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)