view tests/test-parseindex2.py @ 39855:62a532045e71

lfs: access revlog directly LFS is monkeypatching filelog.filelog and is then accessing various filelog attributes in the monkeypatched function. This is all fine. But some of the attributes being accessed by LFS are revlog centric and shouldn't be exposed on the file storage interface. This commit changes the monkeypatched functions to access proxied attributes on self._revlog instead of self. This should be safe to do because non-revlog repositories should not be using filelog instances: instead they should have a separate class to represent file storage. So it is reasonable for LFS to assume the _revlog attribute exists and points to a revlog. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4714
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 20 Sep 2018 17:47:34 -0700
parents daedb70fd467
children 2372284d9457
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"""This unit test primarily tests parsers.parse_index2().

It also checks certain aspects of the parsers module as a whole.
"""

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import struct
import subprocess
import sys
import unittest

from mercurial.node import (
    nullid,
    nullrev,
)
from mercurial import (
    node as nodemod,
    policy,
    pycompat,
)

parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers')

# original python implementation
def gettype(q):
    return int(q & 0xFFFF)

def offset_type(offset, type):
    return int(int(offset) << 16 | type)

indexformatng = ">Qiiiiii20s12x"

def py_parseindex(data, inline) :
    s = 64
    cache = None
    index = []
    nodemap = {nullid: nullrev}
    n = off = 0

    l = len(data) - s
    append = index.append
    if inline:
        cache = (0, data)
        while off <= l:
            e = struct.unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s])
            nodemap[e[7]] = n
            append(e)
            n += 1
            if e[1] < 0:
                break
            off += e[1] + s
    else:
        while off <= l:
            e = struct.unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s])
            nodemap[e[7]] = n
            append(e)
            n += 1
            off += s

    e = list(index[0])
    type = gettype(e[0])
    e[0] = offset_type(0, type)
    index[0] = tuple(e)

    return index, cache

data_inlined = (
    b'\x00\x01\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x8c'
    b'\x00\x00\x04\x07\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x15\x15\xff\xff\xff'
    b'\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xebG\x97\xb7\x1fB\x04\xcf\x13V\x81\tw\x1b'
    b'w\xdduR\xda\xc6\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
    b'x\x9c\x9d\x93?O\xc30\x10\xc5\xf7|\x8a\xdb\x9a\xa8m\x06\xd8*\x95'
    b'\x81B\xa1\xa2\xa2R\xcb\x86Pd\x9a\x0b5$vd_\x04\xfd\xf6\x9c\xff@'
    b'\x11!\x0b\xd9\xec\xf7\xbbw\xe7gG6\xad6\x04\xdaN\xc0\x92\xa0$)'
    b'\xb1\x82\xa2\xd1%\x16\xa4\x8b7\xa9\xca\xd4-\xb2Y\x02\xfc\xc9'
    b'\xcaS\xf9\xaeX\xed\xb6\xd77Q\x02\x83\xd4\x19\xf5--Y\xea\xe1W'
    b'\xab\xed\x10\xceR\x0f_\xdf\xdf\r\xe1,\xf5\xf0\xcb\xf5 \xceR\x0f'
    b'_\xdc\x0e\x0e\xc3R\x0f_\xae\x96\x9b!\x9e\xa5\x1e\xbf\xdb,\x06'
    b'\xc7q\x9a/\x88\x82\xc3B\xea\xb5\xb4TJ\x93\xb6\x82\x0e\xe16\xe6'
    b'KQ\xdb\xaf\xecG\xa3\xd1 \x01\xd3\x0b_^\xe8\xaa\xa0\xae\xad\xd1'
    b'&\xbef\x1bz\x08\xb0|\xc9Xz\x06\xf6Z\x91\x90J\xaa\x17\x90\xaa'
    b'\xd2\xa6\x11$5C\xcf\xba#\xa0\x03\x02*2\x92-\xfc\xb1\x94\xdf\xe2'
    b'\xae\xb8\'m\x8ey0^\x85\xd3\x82\xb4\xf0`:\x9c\x00\x8a\xfd\x01'
    b'\xb0\xc6\x86\x8b\xdd\xae\x80\xf3\xa9\x9fd\x16\n\x00R%\x1a\x06'
    b'\xe9\xd8b\x98\x1d\xf4\xf3+\x9bf\x01\xd8p\x1b\xf3.\xed\x9f^g\xc3'
    b'^\xd9W81T\xdb\xd5\x04sx|\xf2\xeb\xd6`%?x\xed"\x831\xbf\xf3\xdc'
    b'b\xeb%gaY\xe1\xad\x9f\xb9f\'1w\xa9\xa5a\x83s\x82J\xb98\xbc4\x8b'
    b'\x83\x00\x9f$z\xb8#\xa5\xb1\xdf\x98\xd9\xec\x1b\x89O\xe3Ts\x9a4'
    b'\x17m\x8b\xfc\x8f\xa5\x95\x9a\xfc\xfa\xed,\xe5|\xa1\xfe\x15\xb9'
    b'\xbc\xb2\x93\x1f\xf2\x95\xff\xdf,\x1a\xc5\xe7\x17*\x93Oz:>\x0e'
    )

data_non_inlined = (
    b'\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01D\x19'
    b'\x00\x07e\x12\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff'
    b'\xff\xff\xff\xff\xd1\xf4\xbb\xb0\xbe\xfc\x13\xbd\x8c\xd3\x9d'
    b'\x0f\xcd\xd9;\x8c\x07\x8cJ/\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
    b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01D\x19\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xdf\x00'
    b'\x00\x01q\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff'
    b'\xff\xff\xff\xc1\x12\xb9\x04\x96\xa4Z1t\x91\xdfsJ\x90\xf0\x9bh'
    b'\x07l&\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
    b'\x00\x01D\xf8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x1b\x00\x00\x01\xb8\x00\x00'
    b'\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\xff\xff\xff\xff\x02\n'
    b'\x0e\xc6&\xa1\x92\xae6\x0b\x02i\xfe-\xe5\xbao\x05\xd1\xe7\x00'
    b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01F'
    b'\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\xec\x00\x00\x03\x06\x00\x00\x00\x01'
    b'\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00\x02\xff\xff\xff\xff\x12\xcb\xeby1'
    b'\xb6\r\x98B\xcb\x07\xbd`\x8f\x92\xd9\xc4\x84\xbdK\x00\x00\x00'
    b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
    )

def parse_index2(data, inline):
    index, chunkcache = parsers.parse_index2(data, inline)
    return list(index), chunkcache

def importparsers(hexversion):
    """Import mercurial.parsers with the given sys.hexversion."""
    # The file parsers.c inspects sys.hexversion to determine the version
    # of the currently-running Python interpreter, so we monkey-patch
    # sys.hexversion to simulate using different versions.
    code = ("import sys; sys.hexversion=%s; "
            "import mercurial.cext.parsers" % hexversion)
    cmd = "python -c \"%s\"" % code
    # We need to do these tests inside a subprocess because parser.c's
    # version-checking code happens inside the module init function, and
    # when using reload() to reimport an extension module, "The init function
    # of extension modules is not called a second time"
    # (from http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html?#reload).
    p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True,
                         stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
    return p.communicate()  # returns stdout, stderr

def hexfailmsg(testnumber, hexversion, stdout, expected):
    try:
        hexstring = hex(hexversion)
    except TypeError:
        hexstring = None
    return ("FAILED: version test #%s with Python %s and patched "
            "sys.hexversion %r (%r):\n Expected %s but got:\n-->'%s'\n" %
            (testnumber, sys.version_info, hexversion, hexstring, expected,
             stdout))

def makehex(major, minor, micro):
    return int("%x%02x%02x00" % (major, minor, micro), 16)

class parseindex2tests(unittest.TestCase):

    def assertversionokay(self, testnumber, hexversion):
        stdout, stderr = importparsers(hexversion)
        self.assertFalse(
            stdout, hexfailmsg(testnumber, hexversion, stdout, 'no stdout'))

    def assertversionfail(self, testnumber, hexversion):
        stdout, stderr = importparsers(hexversion)
        # We include versionerrortext to distinguish from other ImportErrors.
        errtext = b"ImportError: %s" % pycompat.sysbytes(
            parsers.versionerrortext)
        self.assertIn(errtext, stdout,
                      hexfailmsg(testnumber, hexversion, stdout,
                                 expected="stdout to contain %r" % errtext))

    def testversiondetection(self):
        """Check the version-detection logic when importing parsers."""
        # Only test the version-detection logic if it is present.
        try:
            parsers.versionerrortext
        except AttributeError:
            return
        info = sys.version_info
        major, minor, micro = info[0], info[1], info[2]
        # Test same major-minor versions.
        self.assertversionokay(1, makehex(major, minor, micro))
        self.assertversionokay(2, makehex(major, minor, micro + 1))
        # Test different major-minor versions.
        self.assertversionfail(3, makehex(major + 1, minor, micro))
        self.assertversionfail(4, makehex(major, minor + 1, micro))
        self.assertversionfail(5, "'foo'")

    def testbadargs(self):
        # Check that parse_index2() raises TypeError on bad arguments.
        with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
            parse_index2(0, True)

    def testparseindexfile(self):
        # Check parsers.parse_index2() on an index file against the
        # original Python implementation of parseindex, both with and
        # without inlined data.

        want = py_parseindex(data_inlined, True)
        got = parse_index2(data_inlined, True)
        self.assertEqual(want, got) # inline data

        want = py_parseindex(data_non_inlined, False)
        got = parse_index2(data_non_inlined, False)
        self.assertEqual(want, got) # no inline data

        ix = parsers.parse_index2(data_inlined, True)[0]
        for i, r in enumerate(ix):
            if r[7] == nullid:
                i = -1
            try:
                self.assertEqual(
                    ix[r[7]], i,
                    'Reverse lookup inconsistent for %r' % nodemod.hex(r[7]))
            except TypeError:
                # pure version doesn't support this
                break

    def testminusone(self):
        want = (0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, nullid)
        index, junk = parsers.parse_index2(data_inlined, True)
        got = index[-1]
        self.assertEqual(want, got) # inline data

        index, junk = parsers.parse_index2(data_non_inlined, False)
        got = index[-1]
        self.assertEqual(want, got) # no inline data

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