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test-parse-date: defines explicit start/end dates for DST
Prior to this patch, DST times where tested by specifying a custom TZ
environment variable that didn't defined DST transition times.
Due to a bug in glibc, the test fail on 32bits platforms that use timezone
files generated by zic from tzcode >= 2014c (glibc >= 2.20).
See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19738
By defining explicit transition times for DST in the TZ environment variable,
the test is now independant to how the system guess those transition times.
author | Sébastien Brissaud <sebastien@brissaud.name> |
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date | Sun, 14 Feb 2016 18:18:57 +0100 |
parents | c58bdecdb800 |
children | 812eb3b7dc43 |
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# Read the output of a "svn log --xml" command on stdin, parse it and # print a subset of attributes common to all svn versions tested by # hg. import xml.dom.minidom, sys def xmltext(e): return ''.join(c.data for c in e.childNodes if c.nodeType == c.TEXT_NODE) def parseentry(entry): e = {} e['revision'] = entry.getAttribute('revision') e['author'] = xmltext(entry.getElementsByTagName('author')[0]) e['msg'] = xmltext(entry.getElementsByTagName('msg')[0]) e['paths'] = [] paths = entry.getElementsByTagName('paths') if paths: paths = paths[0] for p in paths.getElementsByTagName('path'): action = p.getAttribute('action') path = xmltext(p) frompath = p.getAttribute('copyfrom-path') fromrev = p.getAttribute('copyfrom-rev') e['paths'].append((path, action, frompath, fromrev)) return e def parselog(data): entries = [] doc = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(data) for e in doc.getElementsByTagName('logentry'): entries.append(parseentry(e)) return entries def printentries(entries): fp = sys.stdout for e in entries: for k in ('revision', 'author', 'msg'): fp.write(('%s: %s\n' % (k, e[k])).encode('utf-8')) for path, action, fpath, frev in sorted(e['paths']): frominfo = '' if frev: frominfo = ' (from %s@%s)' % (fpath, frev) p = ' %s %s%s\n' % (action, path, frominfo) fp.write(p.encode('utf-8')) if __name__ == '__main__': data = sys.stdin.read() entries = parselog(data) printentries(entries)