view tests/test-rebuildstate.t @ 46807:2c0e35f6957a

typing: mark the argument to mercurial.i18n.gettext() non-Optional Few if any of the callers are handling a `None` return, which is making pytype complain. I tried adding @overload definitions to indicate the bytes -> bytes and None -> None relationship, but pytype doesn't seem to apply that to `_()` through the function assignment. What did work was to change `_()` into its own function that called `gettext()`, but that has an extra function call overhead. Even putting that function into an `if pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` block and leaving the existing assignments in the `else` block caused pytype to lose track of the @overloads. At that point, I simply gave up. PyCharm doesn't like that it can return None, given the new type hints, but pytype doesn't complain about this nor does it see any callers passing None. The most important thing here is to catch str being passed anyway. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10235
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Thu, 18 Mar 2021 23:41:00 -0400
parents 7e99b02768ef
children ff82edadc2e1
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  $ cat > adddrop.py <<EOF
  > from mercurial import registrar
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
  > @command(b'debugadddrop',
  >   [(b'', b'drop', False, b'drop file from dirstate', b'FILE'),
  >    (b'', b'normal-lookup', False, b'add file to dirstate', b'FILE')],
  >     b'hg debugadddrop')
  > def debugadddrop(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
  >   '''Add or drop unnamed arguments to or from the dirstate'''
  >   drop = opts.get('drop')
  >   nl = opts.get('normal_lookup')
  >   if nl and drop:
  >       raise error.Abort('drop and normal-lookup are mutually exclusive')
  >   wlock = repo.wlock()
  >   try:
  >     for file in pats:
  >       if opts.get('normal_lookup'):
  >         repo.dirstate.normallookup(file)
  >       else:
  >         repo.dirstate.drop(file)
  > 
  >     repo.dirstate.write(repo.currenttransaction())
  >   finally:
  >     wlock.release()
  > EOF

  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "debugadddrop=`pwd`/adddrop.py" >> $HGRCPATH

basic test for hg debugrebuildstate

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

  $ touch foo bar
  $ hg ci -Am 'add foo bar'
  adding bar
  adding foo

  $ touch baz
  $ hg add baz
  $ hg rm bar

  $ hg debugrebuildstate

state dump after

  $ hg debugstate --no-dates | sort
  n   0         -1 unset               bar
  n   0         -1 unset               foo

  $ hg debugadddrop --normal-lookup file1 file2
  $ hg debugadddrop --drop bar
  $ hg debugadddrop --drop
  $ hg debugstate --no-dates
  n   0         -1 unset               file1
  n   0         -1 unset               file2
  n   0         -1 unset               foo
  $ hg debugrebuildstate

status

  $ hg st -A
  ! bar
  ? baz
  C foo

Test debugdirstate --minimal where a file is not in parent manifest
but in the dirstate
  $ touch foo bar qux
  $ hg add qux
  $ hg remove bar
  $ hg status -A
  A qux
  R bar
  ? baz
  C foo
  $ hg debugadddrop --normal-lookup baz
  $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
  r   0          0 * bar (glob)
  n   0         -1 * baz (glob)
  n 644          0 * foo (glob)
  a   0         -1 * qux (glob)
  $ hg debugrebuilddirstate --minimal
  $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
  r   0          0 * bar (glob)
  n 644          0 * foo (glob)
  a   0         -1 * qux (glob)
  $ hg status -A
  A qux
  R bar
  ? baz
  C foo

Test debugdirstate --minimal where file is in the parent manifest but not the
dirstate
  $ hg manifest
  bar
  foo
  $ hg status -A
  A qux
  R bar
  ? baz
  C foo
  $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
  r   0          0 * bar (glob)
  n 644          0 * foo (glob)
  a   0         -1 * qux (glob)
  $ hg debugadddrop --drop foo
  $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
  r   0          0 * bar (glob)
  a   0         -1 * qux (glob)
  $ hg debugrebuilddirstate --minimal
  $ hg debugdirstate --no-dates
  r   0          0 * bar (glob)
  n   0         -1 * foo (glob)
  a   0         -1 * qux (glob)
  $ hg status -A
  A qux
  R bar
  ? baz
  C foo