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import-checker: reset context to verify convention in function scope
I got the following error by rewriting hgweb/webcommands.py to use
absolute_import. It is false-positive because the import line appears in
"help" function:
hgweb/webcommands.py:1297: higher-level import should come first: mercurial
This patch makes the import checker aware of the function scope and apply
rules recursively.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 01 Nov 2015 17:42:03 +0900 |
parents | 4d2b9b304ad0 |
children | b65481675466 |
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#require svn svn-bindings $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > convert = > [convert] > svn.trunk = mytrunk > EOF $ svnadmin create svn-repo $ SVNREPOPATH=`pwd`/svn-repo #if windows $ SVNREPOURL=file:///`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"` #else $ SVNREPOURL=file://`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"` #endif $ INVALIDREVISIONID=svn:x2147622-4a9f-4db4-a8d3-13562ff547b2/proj%20B/mytrunk@1 $ VALIDREVISIONID=svn:a2147622-4a9f-4db4-a8d3-13562ff547b2/proj%20B/mytrunk/mytrunk@1 Now test that it works with trunk/tags layout, but no branches yet. Initial svn import $ mkdir projB $ cd projB $ mkdir mytrunk $ mkdir tags $ cd .. $ svn import -m "init projB" projB "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B" | sort Adding projB/mytrunk (glob) Adding projB/tags (glob) Committed revision 1. Update svn repository $ svn co "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" B Checked out revision 1. $ cd B $ echo hello > 'letter .txt' $ svn add 'letter .txt' A letter .txt $ svn ci -m hello Adding letter .txt Transmitting file data . Committed revision 2. $ svn-safe-append.py world 'letter .txt' $ svn ci -m world Sending letter .txt Transmitting file data . Committed revision 3. $ svn copy -m "tag v0.1" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/tags/v0.1" Committed revision 4. $ svn-safe-append.py 'nice day today!' 'letter .txt' $ svn ci -m "nice day" Sending letter .txt Transmitting file data . Committed revision 5. $ cd .. Convert to hg once and also test localtimezone option NOTE: This doesn't check all time zones -- it merely determines that the configuration option is taking effect. An arbitrary (U.S.) time zone is used here. TZ=US/Hawaii is selected since it does not use DST (unlike other U.S. time zones) and is always a fixed difference from UTC. $ TZ=US/Hawaii hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B" B-hg initializing destination B-hg repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 3 init projB 2 hello 1 world 0 nice day updating tags Update svn repository again $ cd B $ svn-safe-append.py "see second letter" 'letter .txt' $ echo "nice to meet you" > letter2.txt $ svn add letter2.txt A letter2.txt $ svn ci -m "second letter" Sending letter .txt Adding letter2.txt Transmitting file data .. Committed revision 6. $ svn copy -m "tag v0.2" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/tags/v0.2" Committed revision 7. $ svn-safe-append.py "blah-blah-blah" letter2.txt $ svn ci -m "work in progress" Sending letter2.txt Transmitting file data . Committed revision 8. $ cd .. $ hg convert -s svn "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/non-existent-path" dest initializing destination dest repository abort: no revision found in module /proj B/non-existent-path [255] ######################################## Test incremental conversion $ TZ=US/Hawaii hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B" B-hg scanning source... sorting... converting... 1 second letter 0 work in progress updating tags $ cd B-hg $ hg log -G --template '{rev} {desc|firstline} date: {date|date} files: {files}\n' o 7 update tags date: * +0000 files: .hgtags (glob) | o 6 work in progress date: * -1000 files: letter2.txt (glob) | o 5 second letter date: * -1000 files: letter .txt letter2.txt (glob) | o 4 update tags date: * +0000 files: .hgtags (glob) | o 3 nice day date: * -1000 files: letter .txt (glob) | o 2 world date: * -1000 files: letter .txt (glob) | o 1 hello date: * -1000 files: letter .txt (glob) | o 0 init projB date: * -1000 files: (glob) $ hg tags -q tip v0.2 v0.1 $ cd .. Test filemap $ echo 'include letter2.txt' > filemap $ hg convert --filemap filemap "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" fmap initializing destination fmap repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 5 init projB 4 hello 3 world 2 nice day 1 second letter 0 work in progress $ hg -R fmap branch -q default $ hg log -G -R fmap --template '{rev} {desc|firstline} files: {files}\n' o 1 work in progress files: letter2.txt | o 0 second letter files: letter2.txt Convert with --full adds and removes files that didn't change $ cd B $ echo >> "letter .txt" $ svn ci -m 'nothing' Sending letter .txt Transmitting file data . Committed revision 9. $ cd .. $ echo 'rename letter2.txt letter3.txt' > filemap $ hg convert --filemap filemap --full "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" fmap scanning source... sorting... converting... 0 nothing $ hg -R fmap st --change tip A letter .txt A letter3.txt R letter2.txt test invalid splicemap1 $ cat > splicemap <<EOF > $INVALIDREVISIONID $VALIDREVISIONID > EOF $ hg convert --splicemap splicemap "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" smap initializing destination smap repository abort: splicemap entry svn:x2147622-4a9f-4db4-a8d3-13562ff547b2/proj%20B/mytrunk@1 is not a valid revision identifier [255] Test stop revision $ hg convert --rev 1 "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" stoprev initializing destination stoprev repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 0 init projB $ hg -R stoprev branch -q default Check convert_revision extra-records. This is also the only place testing more than one extra field in a revision. $ cd stoprev $ hg tip --debug | grep extra extra: branch=default extra: convert_revision=svn:........-....-....-....-............/proj B/mytrunk@1 (re) $ cd .. Test converting empty heads (issue3347). Also tests getting logs directly without debugsvnlog. $ svnadmin create svn-empty $ svnadmin load -q svn-empty < "$TESTDIR/svn/empty.svndump" $ hg --config convert.svn.trunk= --config convert.svn.debugsvnlog=0 convert svn-empty assuming destination svn-empty-hg initializing destination svn-empty-hg repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 1 init projA 0 adddir $ hg --config convert.svn.trunk= convert "$SVNREPOURL/../svn-empty/trunk" assuming destination trunk-hg initializing destination trunk-hg repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 1 init projA 0 adddir Test that a too-new repository format is properly rejected: $ mv svn-empty/format format $ echo 999 > svn-empty/format It's important that this command explicitly specify svn, otherwise it can have surprising side effects (like falling back to a perforce depot that can be seen from the test environment and slurping from that.) $ hg convert --source-type svn svn-empty this-will-fail initializing destination this-will-fail repository file:/*/$TESTTMP/svn-empty does not look like a Subversion repository to libsvn version 1.*.* (glob) abort: svn-empty: missing or unsupported repository [255] $ mv format svn-empty/format