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dirstate-tree: Add `WithBasename` wrapper for `HgPath`
In the tree-shaped dirstate we want to have nodes representing files or
directories, where directory nodes contain a map associating "base" names
to child nodes for child files and directories.
Many dirstate operations expect a full path from the repository root, but
re-concatenating string from nested map keys all the time might be expensive.
Instead, `WithBasename` stores a full path for these operations but
behaves as its base name (last path component) for equality and comparison.
Additionally `inclusive_ancestors` provides the successive map keys
that are needed when inserting a new dirstate node at a given full path.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10365
author | Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 08 Apr 2021 20:12:24 +0200 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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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__)