tests: add test for
issue5343 (grafting with copies)
It seems that
issue5353 resulted in a lot of tests in test-graft.t,
but the bug actually reported in that issue didn't get a test
case. This patch adds one for the "move" and one for the "copy"
version of it. I also added a "copy+modify" case, to show what should
be a merge conflict. I didn't add one for the "backwards" version of
it since the comment says that that was already covered by previous
work.
The tests added by this patch show the broken behavior (the bug is
still open). I suspect the results returned from mergecopies() are not
expressive enough to fix this issue: it has a dict for copies to merge
with, but that can only give one more filename, but here we need two
(one for the path on the remote side and one for the path in the merge
base). I want to have it tested anyway since I'm about to refactor
mergecopies().
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6242
Tests if hgweb can run without touching sys.stdin, as is required
by the WSGI standard and strictly implemented by mod_wsgi.
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo foo > bar
$ hg add bar
$ hg commit -m "test"
$ cat > request.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import os
> import sys
> from mercurial import (
> dispatch,
> encoding,
> hg,
> pycompat,
> ui as uimod,
> util,
> )
> ui = uimod.ui
> from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb_mod
> stringio = util.stringio
>
> class FileLike(object):
> def __init__(self, real):
> self.real = real
> def fileno(self):
> print >> sys.__stdout__, 'FILENO'
> return self.real.fileno()
> def read(self):
> print >> sys.__stdout__, 'READ'
> return self.real.read()
> def readline(self):
> print >> sys.__stdout__, 'READLINE'
> return self.real.readline()
>
> sys.stdin = FileLike(sys.stdin)
> errors = stringio()
> input = stringio()
> output = stringio()
>
> def startrsp(status, headers):
> print('---- STATUS')
> print(status)
> print('---- HEADERS')
> print([i for i in headers if i[0] != 'ETag'])
> print('---- DATA')
> return output.write
>
> env = {
> 'wsgi.version': (1, 0),
> 'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http',
> 'wsgi.errors': errors,
> 'wsgi.input': input,
> 'wsgi.multithread': False,
> 'wsgi.multiprocess': False,
> 'wsgi.run_once': False,
> 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
> 'SCRIPT_NAME': '',
> 'PATH_INFO': '',
> 'QUERY_STRING': '',
> 'SERVER_NAME': '$LOCALIP',
> 'SERVER_PORT': os.environ['HGPORT'],
> 'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.0'
> }
>
> i = hgweb_mod.hgweb(b'.')
> for c in i(env, startrsp):
> pass
> sys.stdout.flush()
> pycompat.stdout.write(b'---- ERRORS\n')
> pycompat.stdout.write(b'%s\n' % errors.getvalue())
> print('---- OS.ENVIRON wsgi variables')
> print(sorted([x for x in os.environ if x.startswith('wsgi')]))
> print('---- request.ENVIRON wsgi variables')
> with i._obtainrepo() as repo:
> print(sorted([encoding.strfromlocal(x) for x in repo.ui.environ
> if x.startswith(b'wsgi')]))
> EOF
$ "$PYTHON" request.py
---- STATUS
200 Script output follows
---- HEADERS
[('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=ascii')]
---- DATA
---- ERRORS
---- OS.ENVIRON wsgi variables
[]
---- request.ENVIRON wsgi variables
['wsgi.errors', 'wsgi.input', 'wsgi.multiprocess', 'wsgi.multithread', 'wsgi.run_once', 'wsgi.url_scheme', 'wsgi.version']
$ cd ..