tests/test-ancestor.py
author Bryan O'Sullivan <bryano@fb.com>
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 16:31:29 -0700
changeset 18793 a821ec835223
parent 18091 f7f8159caad3
child 19504 2fa303619b4d
permissions -rw-r--r--
completion: selectively use debugpathcomplete in bash_completion The current bash_completion code can be very slow in a large working directory. It always uses "hg status" to generate possibly matching files, which checks the status of every file. We often don't care about status when completing, so that cost is very high. As the new debugpathcomplete command does not check the status of files, it offers much better performance for commands that only care about completing names.

from mercurial import ancestor

# graph is a dict of child->parent adjacency lists for this graph:
# o  13
# |
# | o  12
# | |
# | | o    11
# | | |\
# | | | | o  10
# | | | | |
# | o---+ |  9
# | | | | |
# o | | | |  8
#  / / / /
# | | o |  7
# | | | |
# o---+ |  6
#  / / /
# | | o  5
# | |/
# | o  4
# | |
# o |  3
# | |
# | o  2
# |/
# o  1
# |
# o  0

graph = {0: [-1], 1: [0], 2: [1], 3: [1], 4: [2], 5: [4], 6: [4],
         7: [4], 8: [-1], 9: [6, 7], 10: [5], 11: [3, 7], 12: [9],
         13: [8]}
pfunc = graph.get

class mockchangelog(object):
    parentrevs = graph.get

def runmissingancestors(revs, bases):
    print "%% ancestors of %s and not of %s" % (revs, bases)
    print ancestor.missingancestors(revs, bases, pfunc)

def test_missingancestors():
    # Empty revs
    runmissingancestors([], [1])
    runmissingancestors([], [])

    # If bases is empty, it's the same as if it were [nullrev]
    runmissingancestors([12], [])

    # Trivial case: revs == bases
    runmissingancestors([0], [0])
    runmissingancestors([4, 5, 6], [6, 5, 4])

    # With nullrev
    runmissingancestors([-1], [12])
    runmissingancestors([12], [-1])

    # 9 is a parent of 12. 7 is a parent of 9, so an ancestor of 12. 6 is an
    # ancestor of 12 but not of 7.
    runmissingancestors([12], [9])
    runmissingancestors([9], [12])
    runmissingancestors([12, 9], [7])
    runmissingancestors([7, 6], [12])

    # More complex cases
    runmissingancestors([10], [11, 12])
    runmissingancestors([11], [10])
    runmissingancestors([11], [10, 12])
    runmissingancestors([12], [10])
    runmissingancestors([12], [11])
    runmissingancestors([10, 11, 12], [13])
    runmissingancestors([13], [10, 11, 12])

def genlazyancestors(revs, stoprev=0, inclusive=False):
    print ("%% lazy ancestor set for %s, stoprev = %s, inclusive = %s" %
           (revs, stoprev, inclusive))
    return ancestor.lazyancestors(mockchangelog, revs, stoprev=stoprev,
                                  inclusive=inclusive)

def printlazyancestors(s, l):
    print [n for n in l if n in s]

def test_lazyancestors():
    # Empty revs
    s = genlazyancestors([])
    printlazyancestors(s, [3, 0, -1])

    # Standard example
    s = genlazyancestors([11, 13])
    printlazyancestors(s, [11, 13, 7, 9, 8, 3, 6, 4, 1, -1, 0])

    # Including revs
    s = genlazyancestors([11, 13], inclusive=True)
    printlazyancestors(s, [11, 13, 7, 9, 8, 3, 6, 4, 1, -1, 0])

    # Test with stoprev
    s = genlazyancestors([11, 13], stoprev=6)
    printlazyancestors(s, [11, 13, 7, 9, 8, 3, 6, 4, 1, -1, 0])
    s = genlazyancestors([11, 13], stoprev=6, inclusive=True)
    printlazyancestors(s, [11, 13, 7, 9, 8, 3, 6, 4, 1, -1, 0])

if __name__ == '__main__':
    test_missingancestors()
    test_lazyancestors()