tests: demonstrate crash caused by pinning of non-existent mergestate node
If the mergestate somehow contains a reference to a non-existent node,
it causes most commands to crash since
aaeccdb6e654 (repoview: pin
revisions for `local` and `other` when a merge is active,
2020-09-04). This patch adds a test showing that.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9077
from __future__ import absolute_import
import glob
import os
import shutil
import stat
import tempfile
import unittest
from mercurial import (
pycompat,
util,
)
atomictempfile = util.atomictempfile
if pycompat.ispy3:
xrange = range
class testatomictempfile(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self._testdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(b'atomictempfiletest')
self._filename = os.path.join(self._testdir, b'testfilename')
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self._testdir, True)
def testsimple(self):
file = atomictempfile(self._filename)
self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(self._filename))
tempfilename = file._tempname
self.assertTrue(
tempfilename
in glob.glob(os.path.join(self._testdir, b'.testfilename-*'))
)
file.write(b'argh\n')
file.close()
self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(self._filename))
self.assertTrue(
tempfilename
not in glob.glob(os.path.join(self._testdir, b'.testfilename-*'))
)
# discard() removes the temp file without making the write permanent
def testdiscard(self):
file = atomictempfile(self._filename)
(dir, basename) = os.path.split(file._tempname)
file.write(b'yo\n')
file.discard()
self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(self._filename))
self.assertTrue(basename not in os.listdir(b'.'))
# if a programmer screws up and passes bad args to atomictempfile, they
# get a plain ordinary TypeError, not infinite recursion
def testoops(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
atomictempfile()
# checkambig=True avoids ambiguity of timestamp
def testcheckambig(self):
def atomicwrite(checkambig):
f = atomictempfile(self._filename, checkambig=checkambig)
f.write(b'FOO')
f.close()
# try some times, because reproduction of ambiguity depends on
# "filesystem time"
for i in xrange(5):
atomicwrite(False)
oldstat = os.stat(self._filename)
if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME]:
# subsequent changing never causes ambiguity
continue
repetition = 3
# repeat atomic write with checkambig=True, to examine
# whether st_mtime is advanced multiple times as expected
for j in xrange(repetition):
atomicwrite(True)
newstat = os.stat(self._filename)
if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != newstat[stat.ST_CTIME]:
# timestamp ambiguity was naturally avoided while repetition
continue
# st_mtime should be advanced "repetition" times, because
# all atomicwrite() occurred at same time (in sec)
oldtime = (oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME] + repetition) & 0x7FFFFFFF
self.assertTrue(newstat[stat.ST_MTIME] == oldtime)
# no more examination is needed, if assumption above is true
break
else:
# This platform seems too slow to examine anti-ambiguity
# of file timestamp (or test happened to be executed at
# bad timing). Exit silently in this case, because running
# on other faster platforms can detect problems
pass
def testread(self):
with open(self._filename, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'foobar\n')
file = atomictempfile(self._filename, mode=b'rb')
self.assertTrue(file.read(), b'foobar\n')
file.discard()
def testcontextmanagersuccess(self):
"""When the context closes, the file is closed"""
with atomictempfile(b'foo') as f:
self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(b'foo'))
f.write(b'argh\n')
self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(b'foo'))
def testcontextmanagerfailure(self):
"""On exception, the file is discarded"""
try:
with atomictempfile(b'foo') as f:
self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(b'foo'))
f.write(b'argh\n')
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
pass
self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(b'foo'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
import silenttestrunner
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)