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test: stabilize test-run-tests.t output We have reached a point where the duration in JSON reports of `test-run-tests.t` were greater or equal than 10 seconds, which doesn't match anymore the regex. For example here: https://ci.octobus.net/blue/organizations/jenkins/MercurialPy2/detail/MercurialPy2/276/pipeline ``` "diff": "", ? (re) - "end": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) + "end": "10.040", "result": "skip", ? (re) ``` Instead of accepting more characters, I changed the regex to accept any number of digits before the `.` then 3 or 4 digits after. This way the regex is more precise (only one `.` is authorized and we can ensure that the precision doesn't change). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5966
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:35:47 +0100
parents 01e29e885600
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import io
import unittest

from mercurial import (
    util,
)

class CappedReaderTests(unittest.TestCase):
    def testreadfull(self):
        source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 10)
        res = reader.read(10)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 10)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 10)
        source.seek(0)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 15)
        res = reader.read(16)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 15)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 15)
        source.seek(0)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 100)
        res = reader.read(100)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 100)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
        source.seek(0)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 50)
        res = reader.read()
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 50)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 50)
        source.seek(0)

    def testreadnegative(self):
        source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 20)
        res = reader.read(-1)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 20)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 20)
        source.seek(0)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 100)
        res = reader.read(-1)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 100)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
        source.seek(0)

    def testreadmultiple(self):
        source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 10)
        for i in range(10):
            res = reader.read(1)
            self.assertEqual(res, b'x')
            self.assertEqual(source.tell(), i + 1)

        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 10)
        res = reader.read(1)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'')
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 10)
        source.seek(0)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 45)
        for i in range(4):
            res = reader.read(10)
            self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 10)
            self.assertEqual(source.tell(), (i + 1) * 10)

        res = reader.read(10)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 5)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 45)

    def readlimitpasteof(self):
        source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)

        reader = util.cappedreader(source, 1024)
        res = reader.read(1000)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 100)
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
        res = reader.read(1000)
        self.assertEqual(res, b'')
        self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import silenttestrunner
    silenttestrunner.main(__name__)