view tests/test-run-tests.py @ 42193:14589f1989e9 stable

context: check file exists before getting data from _wrappedctx overlayworkingctx class is used to do in-memory merging. The data() function of that class has logic to look for data() in the wrappedctx if the file data in cache is empty and if the file is dirty. This assumes that if a file is dirty and cache has empty data for it, it will exists in the _wrappedctx. However this assumption can be False in case when we are merging a file which is empty in destination. In these cases, the backup file 'foo.orig' created by our internal merge algorithms will be empty, however it won't be present in _wrappedctx. This case will lead us to error like the one this patch is fixing. Let's only fallback to getting data from wrappedctx if cache has 'None' as data. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6308
author Pulkit Goyal <pulkit@yandex-team.ru>
date Wed, 24 Apr 2019 19:42:43 +0300
parents aaad36b88298
children 2372284d9457
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"""test line matching with some failing examples and some which warn

run-test.t only checks positive matches and can not see warnings
(both by design)
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import doctest
import os
import re
# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output
if 'TERM' in os.environ:
    del os.environ['TERM']
run_tests = __import__('run-tests')

def prn(ex):
    m = ex.args[0]
    if isinstance(m, str):
        print(m)
    else:
        print(m.decode('utf-8'))

def lm(expected, output):
    r"""check if output matches expected

    does it generally work?
        >>> lm(b'H*e (glob)\n', b'Here\n')
        True

    fail on bad test data
        >>> try: lm(b'a\n',b'a')
        ... except AssertionError as ex: print(ex)
        missing newline
        >>> try: lm(b'single backslash\n', b'single \backslash\n')
        ... except AssertionError as ex: prn(ex)
        single backslash or unknown char
    """
    assert (expected.endswith(b'\n')
            and output.endswith(b'\n')), 'missing newline'
    assert not re.search(br'[^ \w\\/\r\n()*?]', expected + output), (
           b'single backslash or unknown char')
    test = run_tests.TTest(b'test-run-test.t', b'.', b'.')
    match, exact = test.linematch(expected, output)
    if isinstance(match, str):
        return 'special: ' + match
    elif isinstance(match, bytes):
        return 'special: ' + match.decode('utf-8')
    else:
        return bool(match) # do not return match object

def wintests():
    r"""test matching like running on windows

    enable windows matching on any os
        >>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = True
        >>> _osname = os.name
        >>> os.name = 'nt'

    valid match on windows
        >>> lm(b'g/a*/d (glob)\n', b'g\\abc/d\n')
        True

    direct matching, glob unnecessary
        >>> lm(b'g/b (glob)\n', b'g/b\n')
        'special: -glob'

    missing glob
        >>> lm(b'/g/c/d/fg\n', b'\\g\\c\\d/fg\n')
        True
        >>> lm(b'/g/c/d/fg\n', b'\\g\\c\\d\\fg\r\n')
        True

    restore os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
        >>> os.name = _osname
    """
    pass

def otherostests():
    r"""test matching like running on non-windows os

    disable windows matching on any os
        >>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = False
        >>> _osname = os.name
        >>> os.name = 'nt'

    backslash does not match slash
        >>> lm(b'h/a* (glob)\n', b'h\\ab\n')
        False

    direct matching glob can not be recognized
        >>> lm(b'h/b (glob)\n', b'h/b\n')
        True

    missing glob can not not be recognized
        >>> lm(b'/h/c/df/g/\n', b'\\h/c\\df/g\\\n')
        False

    restore os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
        >>> os.name = _osname
    """
    pass

if __name__ == '__main__':
    doctest.testmod()