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tests: use the system hg for examining the local repository
Most test scripts use "hg" to interact with a temporary test repository.
However a few tests also want to run hg commands to interact with the local
repository containing the mercurial source code. Notably, many of the
test-check-* tests want to check local files and commit messages.
These tests were previously using the version of hg being tested to query the
source repository. However, this will fail if the source repository requires
extensions or other settings not supported by the version of mercurial being
tested. The source repository was typically initially cloned using the system
hg installation, so we should use the system hg installation to query it.
There was already a helpers-testrepo.sh script designed to help cope with
different requirements for the source repository versus the test repositories.
However, it only handled the evolve extension. This new behavior works with
any extensions that are different between the system installation and the test
installation.
author | Adam Simpkins <simpkins@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 27 Jun 2017 17:24:31 -0700 |
parents | bd872f64a8ba |
children | eb8a8af4cbd0 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # check-perf-code - (historical) portability checker for contrib/perf.py from __future__ import absolute_import import os import sys # write static check patterns here perfpypats = [ [ (r'(branchmap|repoview)\.subsettable', "use getbranchmapsubsettable() for early Mercurial"), (r'\.(vfs|svfs|opener|sopener)', "use getvfs()/getsvfs() for early Mercurial"), (r'ui\.configint', "use getint() instead of ui.configint() for early Mercurial"), ], # warnings [ ] ] def modulewhitelist(names): replacement = [('.py', ''), ('.c', ''), # trim suffix ('mercurial%s' % (os.sep), ''), # trim "mercurial/" path ] ignored = {'__init__'} modules = {} # convert from file name to module name, and count # of appearances for name in names: name = name.strip() for old, new in replacement: name = name.replace(old, new) if name not in ignored: modules[name] = modules.get(name, 0) + 1 # list up module names, which appear multiple times whitelist = [] for name, count in modules.items(): if count > 1: whitelist.append(name) return whitelist if __name__ == "__main__": # in this case, it is assumed that result of "hg files" at # multiple revisions is given via stdin whitelist = modulewhitelist(sys.stdin) assert whitelist, "module whitelist is empty" # build up module whitelist check from file names given at runtime perfpypats[0].append( # this matching pattern assumes importing modules from # "mercurial" package in the current style below, for simplicity # # from mercurial import ( # foo, # bar, # baz # ) ((r'from mercurial import [(][a-z0-9, \n#]*\n(?! *%s,|^[ #]*\n|[)])' % ',| *'.join(whitelist)), "import newer module separately in try clause for early Mercurial" )) # import contrib/check-code.py as checkcode assert 'RUNTESTDIR' in os.environ, "use check-perf-code.py in *.t script" contribpath = os.path.join(os.environ['RUNTESTDIR'], '..', 'contrib') sys.path.insert(0, contribpath) checkcode = __import__('check-code') # register perf.py specific entry with "checks" in check-code.py checkcode.checks.append(('perf.py', r'contrib/perf.py$', '', checkcode.pyfilters, perfpypats)) sys.exit(checkcode.main())