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extdiff: correctly handle deleted subrepositories (issue3153)
Previously, when extdiff was called on two changesets where
a subrepository had been removed, an unexpected KeyError would
be raised.
Now, the missing subrepository will be ignored. This behavior
mirrors the behavior in diffordiffstat from cmdutil.py line
~1138-1153. The KeyError is caught and the revision is
set to None.
try/catch of LookupError around matchmod.narrowmatcher and
sub.status is removed, as LookupError is not raised anywhere
within those methods or deeper calls.
author | Andrew Zwicky <andrew.zwicky@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 17 Nov 2015 16:42:52 -0600 |
parents | fb9d1c2805ff |
children | f00f1de16454 |
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import os import glob import unittest import silenttestrunner from mercurial.util import atomictempfile class testatomictempfile(unittest.TestCase): def test1_simple(self): if os.path.exists('foo'): os.remove('foo') file = atomictempfile('foo') (dir, basename) = os.path.split(file._tempname) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile('foo')) self.assertTrue(basename in glob.glob('.foo-*')) file.write('argh\n') file.close() self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile('foo')) self.assertTrue(basename not in glob.glob('.foo-*')) # discard() removes the temp file without making the write permanent def test2_discard(self): if os.path.exists('foo'): os.remove('foo') file = atomictempfile('foo') (dir, basename) = os.path.split(file._tempname) file.write('yo\n') file.discard() self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile('foo')) self.assertTrue(basename not in os.listdir('.')) # if a programmer screws up and passes bad args to atomictempfile, they # get a plain ordinary TypeError, not infinite recursion def test3_oops(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, atomictempfile) if __name__ == '__main__': silenttestrunner.main(__name__)