tests/test-contrib-check-commit.t
wrapfunction: use functools.partial if possible
Every `extensions.bind` call inserts a frame in traceback:
... in closure
return func(*(args + a), **kw)
which makes traceback noisy.
The Python stdlib has a `functools.partial` which is backed by C code and
does not pollute traceback. However it does not support instancemethod and
sets `args` attribute which could be problematic for alias handling.
This patch makes `wrapfunction` use `functools.partial` if we are wrapping a
function directly exported by a module (so it's impossible to be a class or
instance method), and special handles `wrapfunction` results so alias
handling code could handle `args` just fine.
As an example, `hg rebase -s . -d . --traceback` got 6 lines removed in my
setup:
File "hg/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 898, in _dispatch
cmdpats, cmdoptions)
-File "hg/mercurial/extensions.py", line 333, in closure
- return func(*(args + a), **kw)
File "hg/hgext/journal.py", line 84, in runcommand
return orig(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, *args)
-File "hg/mercurial/extensions.py", line 333, in closure
- return func(*(args + a), **kw)
File "fb-hgext/hgext3rd/fbamend/hiddenoverride.py", line 119, in runcommand
result = orig(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, *args)
File "hg/mercurial/dispatch.py", line 660, in runcommand
ret = _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, d)
-File "hg/mercurial/extensions.py", line 333, in closure
- return func(*(args + a), **kw)
File "hg/hgext/pager.py", line 69, in pagecmd
return orig(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc)
....
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D632
Test the 'check-commit' script
==============================
A fine patch:
$ cat > patch-with-long-header.diff << EOF
> # HG changeset patch
> # User timeless <timeless@mozdev.org>
> # Date 1448911706 0
> # Mon Nov 30 19:28:26 2015 +0000
> # Node ID c41cb6d2b7dbd62b1033727f8606b8c09fc4aa88
> # Parent 42aa0e570eaa364a622bc4443b0bcb79b1100a58
> # ClownJoke This is a veryly long header that should not be warned about because its not the description
> bundle2: use Oxford comma (issue123) (BC)
>
> diff --git a/hgext/transplant.py b/hgext/transplant.py
> --- a/hgext/transplant.py
> +++ b/hgext/transplant.py
> @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@
> return
> if not (opts.get('source') or revs or
> opts.get('merge') or opts.get('branch')):
> - raise error.Abort(_('no source URL, branch revision or revision '
> + raise error.Abort(_('no source URL, branch revision, or revision '
> 'list provided'))
> if opts.get('all'):
>
> + def blahblah(x):
> + pass
> EOF
$ cat patch-with-long-header.diff | $TESTDIR/../contrib/check-commit
This would normally be against the rules, but it's okay because that's
what tagging and signing looks like:
$ cat > creates-a-tag.diff << EOF
> # HG changeset patch
> # User Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com>
> # Date 1484787778 18000
> # Wed Jan 18 20:02:58 2017 -0500
> # Branch stable
> # Node ID c177635e4acf52923bc3aa9f72a5b1ad1197b173
> # Parent a1dd2c0c479e0550040542e392e87bc91262517e
> Added tag 4.1-rc for changeset a1dd2c0c479e
>
> diff --git a/.hgtags b/.hgtags
> --- a/.hgtags
> +++ b/.hgtags
> @@ -150,3 +150,4 @@ 438173c415874f6ac653efc1099dec9c9150e90f
> eab27446995210c334c3d06f1a659e3b9b5da769 4.0
> b3b1ae98f6a0e14c1e1ba806a6c18e193b6dae5c 4.0.1
> e69874dc1f4e142746ff3df91e678a09c6fc208c 4.0.2
> +a1dd2c0c479e0550040542e392e87bc91262517e 4.1-rc
> EOF
$ $TESTDIR/../contrib/check-commit < creates-a-tag.diff
A patch with lots of errors:
$ cat > patch-with-long-header.diff << EOF
> # HG changeset patch
> # User timeless
> # Date 1448911706 0
> # Mon Nov 30 19:28:26 2015 +0000
> # Node ID c41cb6d2b7dbd62b1033727f8606b8c09fc4aa88
> # Parent 42aa0e570eaa364a622bc4443b0bcb79b1100a58
> # ClownJoke This is a veryly long header that should not be warned about because its not the description
> transplant/foo: this summary is way too long use Oxford comma (bc) (bug123) (issue 244)
>
> diff --git a/hgext/transplant.py b/hgext/transplant.py
> --- a/hgext/transplant.py
> +++ b/hgext/transplant.py
> @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@
> return
> if not (opts.get('source') or revs or
> opts.get('merge') or opts.get('branch')):
> - raise error.Abort(_('no source URL, branch revision or revision '
> + raise error.Abort(_('no source URL, branch revision, or revision '
> 'list provided'))
> if opts.get('all'):
> EOF
$ cat patch-with-long-header.diff | $TESTDIR/../contrib/check-commit
1: username is not an email address
# User timeless
7: summary keyword should be most user-relevant one-word command or topic
transplant/foo: this summary is way too long use Oxford comma (bc) (bug123) (issue 244)
7: (BC) needs to be uppercase
transplant/foo: this summary is way too long use Oxford comma (bc) (bug123) (issue 244)
7: use (issueDDDD) instead of bug
transplant/foo: this summary is way too long use Oxford comma (bc) (bug123) (issue 244)
7: no space allowed between issue and number
transplant/foo: this summary is way too long use Oxford comma (bc) (bug123) (issue 244)
7: summary line too long (limit is 78)
transplant/foo: this summary is way too long use Oxford comma (bc) (bug123) (issue 244)
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A patch with other errors:
$ cat > patch-with-long-header.diff << EOF
> # HG changeset patch
> # User timeless
> # Date 1448911706 0
> # Mon Nov 30 19:28:26 2015 +0000
> # Node ID c41cb6d2b7dbd62b1033727f8606b8c09fc4aa88
> # Parent 42aa0e570eaa364a622bc4443b0bcb79b1100a58
> # ClownJoke This is a veryly long header that should not be warned about because its not the description
> This has no topic and ends with a period.
>
> diff --git a/hgext/transplant.py b/hgext/transplant.py
> --- a/hgext/transplant.py
> +++ b/hgext/transplant.py
> @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@
> if opts.get('all'):
>
>
> +
> + some = otherjunk
> +
> +
> + def blah_blah(x):
> + pass
> +
>
> EOF
$ cat patch-with-long-header.diff | $TESTDIR/../contrib/check-commit
1: username is not an email address
# User timeless
7: don't capitalize summary lines
This has no topic and ends with a period.
7: summary line doesn't start with 'topic: '
This has no topic and ends with a period.
7: don't add trailing period on summary line
This has no topic and ends with a period.
19: adds double empty line
+
20: adds a function with foo_bar naming
+ def blah_blah(x):
23: adds double empty line
+
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