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windows: seek to the end of posixfile when opening in append mode
The position is implementation defined when opening in append mode,
and it seems like Linux sets it to EOF while Windows keeps it at zero.
This has caused problems in the past when a file is opened and tell()
is immediately called, such as 48c232873a54 and 6bf93440a717.
Since the only caller of osutil.posixfile is this windows module, this seems
like a better place to fix the issue than in osutil.c and pure.osutil.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 31 Jan 2015 12:39:44 -0500 |
parents | d64dd1252386 |
children | 7b0a20cd8c95 |
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This file tests the behavior of run-tests.py itself. Smoke test ============ $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py $HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE # Ran 0 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. a succesful test ======================= $ cat > test-success.t << EOF > $ echo babar > babar > $ echo xyzzy > xyzzy > EOF $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. failing test ================== $ cat > test-failure.t << EOF > $ echo babar > rataxes > This is a noop statement so that > this test is still more bytes than success. > EOF $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] test --xunit support $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --xunit=xunit.xml --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cat xunit.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <testsuite errors="0" failures="1" name="run-tests" skipped="0" tests="2"> <testcase name="test-success.t" time="*"/> (glob) <testcase name="test-failure.t" time="*"> (glob) <![CDATA[--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ]]> </testcase> </testsuite> test for --retest ==================== $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --retest --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Selecting Tests To Run ====================== successful $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-success.t . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. success w/ keyword $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -k xyzzy . # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. failed $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-failure.t --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] failure w/ keyword $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -k rataxes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Verify that when a process fails to start we show a useful message ================================================================== NOTE: there is currently a bug where this shows "2 failed" even though it's actually the same test being reported for failure twice. $ cat > test-serve-fail.t <<EOF > $ echo 'abort: child process failed to start blah' > EOF $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-serve-fail.t ERROR: test-serve-fail.t output changed ! ERROR: test-serve-fail.t output changed ! Failed test-serve-fail.t: server failed to start (HGPORT=*) (glob) Failed test-serve-fail.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-serve-fail.t Running In Debug Mode ====================== $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --debug 2>&1 | grep -v pwd + echo *SALT* 0 0 (glob) *SALT* 0 0 (glob) + echo babar babar + echo *SALT* 4 0 (glob) *SALT* 4 0 (glob) .+ echo *SALT* 0 0 (glob) *SALT* 0 0 (glob) + echo babar babar + echo *SALT* 2 0 (glob) *SALT* 2 0 (glob) + echo xyzzy xyzzy + echo *SALT* 4 0 (glob) *SALT* 4 0 (glob) . # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. Parallel runs ============== (duplicate the failing test to get predictable output) $ cp test-failure.t test-failure-copy.t $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --jobs 2 test-failure*.t -n !! Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] failures in parallel with --first should only print one failure >>> f = open('test-nothing.t', 'w') >>> f.write('foo\n' * 1024) >>> f.write(' $ sleep 1') $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --jobs 2 --first --- $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t (glob) +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t.err (glob) @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] (delete the duplicated test file) $ rm test-failure-copy.t test-nothing.t Interactive run =============== (backup the failing test) $ cp test-failure.t backup Refuse the fix $ echo 'n' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -i --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. Accept this change? [n] ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cat test-failure.t $ echo babar rataxes This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. Interactive with custom view $ echo 'n' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -i --view echo $TESTTMP/test-failure.t $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err (glob) Accept this change? [n]* (glob) ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] View the fix $ echo 'y' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --view echo $TESTTMP/test-failure.t $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err (glob) ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Accept the fix $ echo " $ echo 'saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg'" >> test-failure.t $ echo " saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg" >> test-failure.t $ echo " $ echo 'saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg'" >> test-failure.t $ echo " saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg (glob)" >> test-failure.t $ echo " $ echo 'saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg'" >> test-failure.t $ echo " saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/*.hg (glob)" >> test-failure.t $ echo 'y' | $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -i 2>&1 | \ > sed -e 's,(glob)$,&<,g' --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' - saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg + saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg (glob)< $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg (glob)< $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' Accept this change? [n] .. # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. $ sed -e 's,(glob)$,&<,g' test-failure.t $ echo babar babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg (glob)< $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg (glob)< $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/*.hg (glob)< (reinstall) $ mv backup test-failure.t No Diff =============== $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --nodiff !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] test for --time ================== $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-success.t --time . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. # Producing time report cuser csys real Test \s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} test-success.t (re) test for --time with --job enabled ==================================== $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` test-success.t --time --jobs 2 . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. # Producing time report cuser csys real Test \s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} \s*[\d\.]{5} test-success.t (re) Skips ================ $ cat > test-skip.t <<EOF > $ echo xyzzy > #require false > EOF $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --nodiff !.s Skipped test-skip.t: skipped Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --keyword xyzzy .s Skipped test-skip.t: skipped # Ran 2 tests, 2 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. Skips with xml $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --keyword xyzzy \ > --xunit=xunit.xml .s Skipped test-skip.t: skipped # Ran 2 tests, 2 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. $ cat xunit.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <testsuite errors="0" failures="0" name="run-tests" skipped="2" tests="2"> <testcase name="test-success.t" time="*"/> (glob) </testsuite> Missing skips or blacklisted skips don't count as executed: $ echo test-failure.t > blacklist $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --blacklist=blacklist \ > test-failure.t test-bogus.t ss Skipped test-bogus.t: Doesn't exist Skipped test-failure.t: blacklisted # Ran 0 tests, 2 skipped, 0 warned, 0 failed. #if json test for --json ================== $ $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` --json --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !.s Skipped test-skip.t: skipped Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 warned, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cat report.json testreport ={ "test-failure.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) "result": "failure", ? (re) "time": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-skip.t": { "csys": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) "result": "skip", ? (re) "time": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-success.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}", ? (re) "result": "success", ? (re) "time": "\s*[\d\.]{4,5}" (re) } } (no-eol) #endif