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test-lfs: add tests to force server error path coverage
The tests are somewhat fragile in that the extension that forces the errors is
counting how many times some of the functions are being called, so it depends
heavily on the content of the repo. Maybe we can do something clever like load
an extension on the client, and have it send over instructions in the HTTP
header how to fail. (I'm trying to avoid killing and restarting the server,
because Windows seems to have issues with doing that a lot.) But I'd rather fix
issues than polish tests before the freeze.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 07 Apr 2018 12:48:21 -0400 |
parents | 00f317788d33 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # fixpax - fix ownership in bdist_mpkg output # # Copyright 2015 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # MIT license (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) """Set file ownership to 0 in an Archive.pax.gz. Suitable for fixing files bdist_mpkg output: *.mpkg/Contents/Packages/*.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax.gz """ from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import gzip import os import sys def fixpax(iname, oname): i = gzip.GzipFile(iname) o = gzip.GzipFile(oname, "w") while True: magic = i.read(6) dev = i.read(6) ino = i.read(6) mode = i.read(6) i.read(6) # uid i.read(6) # gid nlink = i.read(6) rdev = i.read(6) mtime = i.read(11) namesize = i.read(6) filesize = i.read(11) name = i.read(int(namesize, 8)) data = i.read(int(filesize, 8)) o.write(magic) o.write(dev) o.write(ino) o.write(mode) o.write("000000") o.write("000000") o.write(nlink) o.write(rdev) o.write(mtime) o.write(namesize) o.write(filesize) o.write(name) o.write(data) if name.startswith("TRAILER!!!"): o.write(i.read()) break o.close() i.close() if __name__ == '__main__': for iname in sys.argv[1:]: print('fixing file ownership in %s' % iname) oname = sys.argv[1] + '.tmp' fixpax(iname, oname) os.rename(oname, iname)