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py3: conditionalize test-demandimport.py for Python 3 The Python 3 lazy importer uses the LazyLoader that is part of importlib. On Python 3 and later, LazyLoader is implemented using a custom module type that defines a __getattribute__ which triggers module loading. Furthermore, there are additional differences as well. For example, it appears that Python 3 will return an existing sys.modules entry instead of constructing a new module object. This commit adds additional test coverage for lazy importing behavior to cover the differences between Python 2 and 3. This reveals that the test and some lazy import functionality is kinda busted. For example, the test assumes "contextlib" will be lazy. But in reality an import before it has already imported contextlib! There's definitely room to improve the behavior of the demand importer code, both for Python 2 and 3. But at least the test passes on Python 3 now. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5796
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 01 Feb 2019 16:47:29 -0800
parents 8d0b0b533e09
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function

import unittest

from mercurial import (
    mdiff,
)

class splitnewlinesTests(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_splitnewlines(self):
        cases = {b'a\nb\nc\n': [b'a\n', b'b\n', b'c\n'],
                 b'a\nb\nc': [b'a\n', b'b\n', b'c'],
                 b'a\nb\nc\n\n': [b'a\n', b'b\n', b'c\n', b'\n'],
                 b'': [],
                 b'abcabc': [b'abcabc'],
                 }
        for inp, want in cases.items():
            self.assertEqual(mdiff.splitnewlines(inp), want)

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