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tests: disable `test-git-interop.t` with a requirements directive
Note that the failures in this test affect all platforms.
I don't like this, but the test has been broken for awhile because of dirstate
API changes, and nobody noticed because the required `pygit2` package isn't
installed on the CI systems. I did install it on the mac CI system, which
triggers this failure. Disabling it is no worse than not running it due to the
missing package, but at least this way the CI systems can get the package
installed, and the test can be enabled and fixed eventually, without needing to
alter the CI systems.
The feature here is kind of abused. I thought about adding one specifically to
test for CI, but didn't feel like doing it at this point. Maybe if we need to
disable things to get the Windows CI off the ground (but that likely requires
testing for CI + platform).
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Fri, 11 Oct 2024 11:03:21 -0400 |
parents | a021da4ec509 |
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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Canonical Ltd # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # mbp: "you know that thing where cvs gives you conflict markers?" # s: "i hate that." from __future__ import annotations from .i18n import _ from . import ( error, mdiff, ) from .utils import stringutil def intersect(ra, rb): """Given two ranges return the range where they intersect or None. >>> intersect((0, 10), (0, 6)) (0, 6) >>> intersect((0, 10), (5, 15)) (5, 10) >>> intersect((0, 10), (10, 15)) >>> intersect((0, 9), (10, 15)) >>> intersect((0, 9), (7, 15)) (7, 9) """ assert ra[0] <= ra[1] assert rb[0] <= rb[1] sa = max(ra[0], rb[0]) sb = min(ra[1], rb[1]) if sa < sb: return sa, sb else: return None def intersect_or_touch(ra, rb): """Given two ranges return the range where they intersect or touch or None. >>> intersect_or_touch((0, 10), (0, 6)) (0, 6) >>> intersect_or_touch((0, 10), (5, 15)) (5, 10) >>> intersect_or_touch((0, 10), (10, 15)) (10, 10) >>> intersect_or_touch((0, 9), (10, 15)) >>> intersect_or_touch((0, 9), (7, 15)) (7, 9) """ assert ra[0] <= ra[1] assert rb[0] <= rb[1] sa = max(ra[0], rb[0]) sb = min(ra[1], rb[1]) if sa <= sb: return sa, sb else: return None def compare_range(a, astart, aend, b, bstart, bend): """Compare a[astart:aend] == b[bstart:bend], without slicing.""" if (aend - astart) != (bend - bstart): return False for ia, ib in zip(range(astart, aend), range(bstart, bend)): if a[ia] != b[ib]: return False else: return True class Merge3Text: """3-way merge of texts. Given strings BASE, OTHER, THIS, tries to produce a combined text incorporating the changes from both BASE->OTHER and BASE->THIS.""" def __init__( self, basetext, atext, btext, base=None, a=None, b=None, relaxed_sync=False, ): self.basetext = basetext self.atext = atext self.btext = btext if base is None: base = mdiff.splitnewlines(basetext) if a is None: a = mdiff.splitnewlines(atext) if b is None: b = mdiff.splitnewlines(btext) self.relaxed_sync = relaxed_sync self.base = base self.a = a self.b = b def merge_groups(self): """Yield sequence of line groups. Each one is a tuple: 'unchanged', lines Lines unchanged from base 'a', lines Lines taken from a 'same', lines Lines taken from a (and equal to b) 'b', lines Lines taken from b 'conflict', (base_lines, a_lines, b_lines) Lines from base were changed to either a or b and conflict. """ for t in self.merge_regions(): what = t[0] if what == b'unchanged': yield what, self.base[t[1] : t[2]] elif what == b'a' or what == b'same': yield what, self.a[t[1] : t[2]] elif what == b'b': yield what, self.b[t[1] : t[2]] elif what == b'conflict': yield ( what, ( self.base[t[1] : t[2]], self.a[t[3] : t[4]], self.b[t[5] : t[6]], ), ) else: raise ValueError(what) def merge_regions(self): """Return sequences of matching and conflicting regions. This returns tuples, where the first value says what kind we have: 'unchanged', start, end Take a region of base[start:end] 'same', astart, aend b and a are different from base but give the same result 'a', start, end Non-clashing insertion from a[start:end] 'conflict', zstart, zend, astart, aend, bstart, bend Conflict between a and b, with z as common ancestor Method is as follows: The two sequences align only on regions which match the base and both descendants. These are found by doing a two-way diff of each one against the base, and then finding the intersections between those regions. These "sync regions" are by definition unchanged in both and easily dealt with. The regions in between can be in any of three cases: conflicted, or changed on only one side. """ # section a[0:ia] has been disposed of, etc iz = ia = ib = 0 for region in self.find_sync_regions(): zmatch, zend, amatch, aend, bmatch, bend = region # print 'match base [%d:%d]' % (zmatch, zend) matchlen = zend - zmatch assert matchlen >= 0 assert matchlen == (aend - amatch) assert matchlen == (bend - bmatch) len_a = amatch - ia len_b = bmatch - ib len_base = zmatch - iz assert len_a >= 0 assert len_b >= 0 assert len_base >= 0 # print 'unmatched a=%d, b=%d' % (len_a, len_b) if len_a or len_b: # try to avoid actually slicing the lists equal_a = compare_range( self.a, ia, amatch, self.base, iz, zmatch ) equal_b = compare_range( self.b, ib, bmatch, self.base, iz, zmatch ) same = compare_range(self.a, ia, amatch, self.b, ib, bmatch) if same: yield b'same', ia, amatch elif equal_a and not equal_b: yield b'b', ib, bmatch elif equal_b and not equal_a: yield b'a', ia, amatch elif not equal_a and not equal_b: yield b'conflict', iz, zmatch, ia, amatch, ib, bmatch else: raise AssertionError(b"can't handle a=b=base but unmatched") ia = amatch ib = bmatch iz = zmatch # if the same part of the base was deleted on both sides # that's OK, we can just skip it. if matchlen > 0: assert ia == amatch assert ib == bmatch assert iz == zmatch yield b'unchanged', zmatch, zend iz = zend ia = aend ib = bend def find_sync_regions(self): """Return a list of sync regions, where both descendants match the base. Generates a list of (base1, base2, a1, a2, b1, b2). There is always a zero-length sync region at the end of all the files. """ ia = ib = 0 amatches = mdiff.get_matching_blocks(self.basetext, self.atext) bmatches = mdiff.get_matching_blocks(self.basetext, self.btext) len_a = len(amatches) len_b = len(bmatches) if self.relaxed_sync: intersect_fun = intersect_or_touch else: intersect_fun = intersect sl = [] while ia < len_a and ib < len_b: abase, amatch, alen = amatches[ia] bbase, bmatch, blen = bmatches[ib] # there is an unconflicted block at i; how long does it # extend? until whichever one ends earlier. i = intersect_fun((abase, abase + alen), (bbase, bbase + blen)) if i: intbase = i[0] intend = i[1] intlen = intend - intbase # found a match of base[i[0], i[1]]; this may be less than # the region that matches in either one assert intlen <= alen assert intlen <= blen assert abase <= intbase assert bbase <= intbase asub = amatch + (intbase - abase) bsub = bmatch + (intbase - bbase) aend = asub + intlen bend = bsub + intlen assert self.base[intbase:intend] == self.a[asub:aend], ( self.base[intbase:intend], self.a[asub:aend], ) assert self.base[intbase:intend] == self.b[bsub:bend] sl.append((intbase, intend, asub, aend, bsub, bend)) # advance whichever one ends first in the base text if (abase + alen) < (bbase + blen): ia += 1 elif not self.relaxed_sync: # if the blocks end at the same time we know they can't overlap # any other block, so no need for the complicated checks below ib += 1 elif (abase + alen) > (bbase + blen): ib += 1 else: # If both end at the same time, either may touching the # follow-up matching block on the other side. # Advance the one whose next block comes sooner. if ia + 1 == len_a: # if we run out of blocks on A side, we may as well advance B # since there's nothing on A side for that to touch ib += 1 elif ib + 1 == len_b: ia += 1 elif amatches[ia + 1][0] > bmatches[ib + 1][0]: ib += 1 elif amatches[ia + 1][0] < bmatches[ib + 1][0]: ia += 1 else: # symmetric situation: both sides added lines to the same place # it's less surprising if we treat it as a conflict, so skip # both without a preferred order ia += 1 ib += 1 intbase = len(self.base) abase = len(self.a) bbase = len(self.b) sentinel_hunk = (intbase, intbase, abase, abase, bbase, bbase) # we avoid duplicate sentinel hunk at the end to make the # test output cleaner if not (sl and sl[len(sl) - 1] == sentinel_hunk): sl.append(sentinel_hunk) return sl def _verifytext(input): """verifies that text is non-binary (unless opts[text] is passed, then we just warn)""" if stringutil.binary(input.text()): msg = _(b"%s looks like a binary file.") % input.fctx.path() raise error.Abort(msg) def _format_labels(*inputs): pad = max(len(input.label) if input.label else 0 for input in inputs) labels = [] for input in inputs: if input.label: if input.label_detail: label = ( (input.label + b':').ljust(pad + 1) + b' ' + input.label_detail ) else: label = input.label # 8 for the prefix of conflict marker lines (e.g. '<<<<<<< ') labels.append(stringutil.ellipsis(label, 80 - 8)) else: labels.append(None) return labels def _detect_newline(m3): if len(m3.a) > 0: if m3.a[0].endswith(b'\r\n'): return b'\r\n' elif m3.a[0].endswith(b'\r'): return b'\r' return b'\n' def _minimize(a_lines, b_lines): """Trim conflict regions of lines where A and B sides match. Lines where both A and B have made the same changes at the beginning or the end of each merge region are eliminated from the conflict region and are instead considered the same. """ alen = len(a_lines) blen = len(b_lines) # find matches at the front ii = 0 while ii < alen and ii < blen and a_lines[ii] == b_lines[ii]: ii += 1 startmatches = ii # find matches at the end ii = 0 while ii < alen and ii < blen and a_lines[-ii - 1] == b_lines[-ii - 1]: ii += 1 endmatches = ii lines_before = a_lines[:startmatches] new_a_lines = a_lines[startmatches : alen - endmatches] new_b_lines = b_lines[startmatches : blen - endmatches] lines_after = a_lines[alen - endmatches :] return lines_before, new_a_lines, new_b_lines, lines_after def render_minimized( m3, name_a=None, name_b=None, start_marker=b'<<<<<<<', mid_marker=b'=======', end_marker=b'>>>>>>>', ): """Return merge in cvs-like form.""" newline = _detect_newline(m3) conflicts = False if name_a: start_marker = start_marker + b' ' + name_a if name_b: end_marker = end_marker + b' ' + name_b merge_groups = m3.merge_groups() lines = [] for what, group_lines in merge_groups: if what == b'conflict': conflicts = True base_lines, a_lines, b_lines = group_lines minimized = _minimize(a_lines, b_lines) lines_before, a_lines, b_lines, lines_after = minimized lines.extend(lines_before) lines.append(start_marker + newline) lines.extend(a_lines) lines.append(mid_marker + newline) lines.extend(b_lines) lines.append(end_marker + newline) lines.extend(lines_after) else: lines.extend(group_lines) return lines, conflicts def render_merge3(m3, name_a, name_b, name_base): """Render conflicts as 3-way conflict markers.""" newline = _detect_newline(m3) conflicts = False lines = [] for what, group_lines in m3.merge_groups(): if what == b'conflict': base_lines, a_lines, b_lines = group_lines conflicts = True lines.append(b'<<<<<<< ' + name_a + newline) lines.extend(a_lines) lines.append(b'||||||| ' + name_base + newline) lines.extend(base_lines) lines.append(b'=======' + newline) lines.extend(b_lines) lines.append(b'>>>>>>> ' + name_b + newline) else: lines.extend(group_lines) return lines, conflicts def render_mergediff(m3, name_a, name_b, name_base): """Render conflicts as conflict markers with one snapshot and one diff.""" newline = _detect_newline(m3) lines = [] conflicts = False for what, group_lines in m3.merge_groups(): if what == b'conflict': base_lines, a_lines, b_lines = group_lines base_text = b''.join(base_lines) b_blocks = list( mdiff.allblocks( base_text, b''.join(b_lines), lines1=base_lines, lines2=b_lines, ) ) a_blocks = list( mdiff.allblocks( base_text, b''.join(a_lines), lines1=base_lines, lines2=b_lines, ) ) def matching_lines(blocks): return sum( block[1] - block[0] for block, kind in blocks if kind == b'=' ) def diff_lines(blocks, lines1, lines2): for block, kind in blocks: if kind == b'=': for line in lines1[block[0] : block[1]]: yield b' ' + line else: for line in lines1[block[0] : block[1]]: yield b'-' + line for line in lines2[block[2] : block[3]]: yield b'+' + line lines.append(b"<<<<<<<" + newline) if matching_lines(a_blocks) < matching_lines(b_blocks): lines.append(b"======= " + name_a + newline) lines.extend(a_lines) lines.append(b"------- " + name_base + newline) lines.append(b"+++++++ " + name_b + newline) lines.extend(diff_lines(b_blocks, base_lines, b_lines)) else: lines.append(b"------- " + name_base + newline) lines.append(b"+++++++ " + name_a + newline) lines.extend(diff_lines(a_blocks, base_lines, a_lines)) lines.append(b"======= " + name_b + newline) lines.extend(b_lines) lines.append(b">>>>>>>" + newline) conflicts = True else: lines.extend(group_lines) return lines, conflicts def _resolve(m3, sides): lines = [] for what, group_lines in m3.merge_groups(): if what == b'conflict': for side in sides: lines.extend(group_lines[side]) else: lines.extend(group_lines) return lines class MergeInput: def __init__(self, fctx, label=None, label_detail=None): self.fctx = fctx self.label = label # If the "detail" part is set, then that is rendered after the label and # separated by a ':'. The label is padded to make the ':' aligned among # all merge inputs. self.label_detail = label_detail self._text = None def text(self): if self._text is None: # Merges were always run in the working copy before, which means # they used decoded data, if the user defined any repository # filters. # # Maintain that behavior today for BC, though perhaps in the future # it'd be worth considering whether merging encoded data (what the # repository usually sees) might be more useful. self._text = self.fctx.decodeddata() return self._text def set_text(self, text): self._text = text def simplemerge( local, base, other, mode=b'merge', allow_binary=False, relaxed_sync=False, ): """Performs the simplemerge algorithm. The merged result is written into `localctx`. """ if not allow_binary: _verifytext(local) _verifytext(base) _verifytext(other) m3 = Merge3Text( base.text(), local.text(), other.text(), relaxed_sync=relaxed_sync ) conflicts = False if mode == b'union': lines = _resolve(m3, (1, 2)) elif mode == b'union-other-first': lines = _resolve(m3, (2, 1)) elif mode == b'local': lines = _resolve(m3, (1,)) elif mode == b'other': lines = _resolve(m3, (2,)) else: if mode == b'mergediff': labels = _format_labels(local, other, base) lines, conflicts = render_mergediff(m3, *labels) elif mode == b'merge3': labels = _format_labels(local, other, base) lines, conflicts = render_merge3(m3, *labels) else: labels = _format_labels(local, other) lines, conflicts = render_minimized(m3, *labels) mergedtext = b''.join(lines) return mergedtext, conflicts