tests/test-run-tests.py
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:10:44 -0700
changeset 23162 69524a05a7fa
parent 21315 56610da39b48
child 25061 625dd917f04f
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revset-rangeset: call 'getset' on a 'fullreposet' Calling 'baseset(repo.changelog)' builds a list for all revisions in the repo. And we already have the lazy and efficient 'fullreposet' class for this purpose. This gives us the usual benefit ofs the fullreposet: revset) 10:100 before) wall 0.002774 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 797) after) wall 0.001977 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 1244) revset) parents(10):parents(100) before) wall 0.005054 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 481) after) wall 0.002060 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 1056)

"""test line matching with some failing examples and some which warn

run-test.t only checks positive matches and can not see warnings
(both by design)
"""

import os, re
# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output
if 'TERM' in os.environ:
    del os.environ['TERM']
import doctest
run_tests = __import__('run-tests')

def lm(expected, output):
    r"""check if output matches expected

    does it generally work?
        >>> lm('H*e (glob)\n', 'Here\n')
        True

    fail on bad test data
        >>> try: lm('a\n','a')
        ... except AssertionError, ex: print ex
        missing newline
        >>> try: lm('single backslash\n', 'single \backslash\n')
        ... except AssertionError, ex: print ex
        single backslash or unknown char
    """
    assert expected.endswith('\n') and output.endswith('\n'), 'missing newline'
    assert not re.search(r'[^ \w\\/\r\n()*?]', expected + output), \
           'single backslash or unknown char'
    match = run_tests.TTest.linematch(expected, output)
    if isinstance(match, str):
        return 'special: ' + match
    else:
        return bool(match) # do not return match object

def wintests():
    r"""test matching like running on windows

    enable windows matching on any os
        >>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = True

    valid match on windows
        >>> lm('g/a*/d (glob)\n', 'g\\abc/d\n')
        True

    direct matching, glob unnecessary
        >>> lm('g/b (glob)\n', 'g/b\n')
        'special: -glob'

    missing glob
        >>> lm('/g/c/d/fg\n', '\\g\\c\\d/fg\n')
        'special: +glob'

    restore os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
    """
    pass

def otherostests():
    r"""test matching like running on non-windows os

    disable windows matching on any os
        >>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = False

    backslash does not match slash
        >>> lm('h/a* (glob)\n', 'h\\ab\n')
        False

    direct matching glob can not be recognized
        >>> lm('h/b (glob)\n', 'h/b\n')
        True

    missing glob can not not be recognized
        >>> lm('/h/c/df/g/\n', '\\h/c\\df/g\\\n')
        False

    restore os.altsep
        >>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
    """
    pass

if __name__ == '__main__':
    doctest.testmod()