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hghave: allow adding customized features at runtime Before this patch, there is no way to add customized features to `hghave` without changing `hghave` and `hghave.py` themselves. This decreases reusability of `run-tests.py` framework for third party tools, because they may want to examine custom features at runtime (e.g. existence of some external tools). To allow adding customized features at runtime, this patch makes `hghave` import `hghaveaddon` module, only when `hghaveaddon.py` file can be found in directories below: - `TESTDIR` for invocation via `run-tests.py` - `.` for invocation via command line The path to the directory where `hghaveaddon.py` should be placed is added to `sys.path` only while importing `hghaveaddon`, because: - `.` may not be added to `PYTHONPATH` - adding additional path to `sys.path` may change behavior of subsequent `import` for other features `hghave` is terminated with exit code '2' at failure of `import hghaveaddon`, because exit code '2' terminates `run-tests.py` immediately. This is a one of preparations for issue4677.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Fri, 03 Jul 2015 06:56:03 +0900
parents 8de8cd34f2e3
children 6686ae524f94
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Tests of the file helper tool

  $ f -h
  ?sage: f [options] [filenames] (glob)
  
  ?ptions: (glob)
    -h, --help            show this help message and exit
    -t, --type            show file type (file or directory)
    -m, --mode            show file mode
    -l, --links           show number of links
    -s, --size            show size of file
    -n NEWER, --newer=NEWER
                          check if file is newer (or same)
    -r, --recurse         recurse into directories
    -S, --sha1            show sha1 hash of the content
    -M, --md5             show md5 hash of the content
    -D, --dump            dump file content
    -H, --hexdump         hexdump file content
    -B BYTES, --bytes=BYTES
                          number of characters to dump
    -L LINES, --lines=LINES
                          number of lines to dump
    -q, --quiet           no default output

  $ mkdir dir
  $ cd dir

  $ f --size
  size=0

  $ echo hello | f --md5 --size
  size=6, md5=b1946ac92492d2347c6235b4d2611184

  $ f foo
  foo: file not found

  $ echo foo > foo
  $ f foo
  foo:

#if symlink
  $ f foo --mode
  foo: mode=644
#endif

  $ python $TESTDIR/seq.py 10 > bar
#if unix-permissions symlink
  $ chmod +x bar
  $ f bar --newer foo --mode --type --size --dump --links --bytes 7
  bar: file, size=21, mode=755, links=1, newer than foo
  >>>
  1
  2
  3
  4
  <<< no trailing newline
#endif

#if unix-permissions
  $ ln bar baz
  $ f bar -n baz -l --hexdump -t --sha1 --lines=9 -B 20
  bar: file, links=2, newer than baz, sha1=612ca68d0305c821750a
  0000: 31 0a 32 0a 33 0a 34 0a 35 0a 36 0a 37 0a 38 0a |1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.|
  0010: 39 0a                                           |9.|
  $ rm baz
#endif

#if unix-permissions symlink
  $ ln -s yadda l
  $ f . --recurse -MStmsB4
  .: directory with 3 files, mode=755
  ./bar: file, size=21, mode=755, md5=3b03, sha1=612c
  ./foo: file, size=4, mode=644, md5=d3b0, sha1=f1d2
  ./l: link, size=5, md5=2faa, sha1=af93
#endif

  $ f --quiet bar -DL 3
  1
  2
  3

  $ cd ..

Yadda is a symlink
#if symlink
  $ f -qr dir -HB 17
  dir: directory with 3 files
  dir/bar:
  0000: 31 0a 32 0a 33 0a 34 0a 35 0a 36 0a 37 0a 38 0a |1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.|
  0010: 39                                              |9|
  dir/foo:
  0000: 66 6f 6f 0a                                     |foo.|
  dir/l:
  0000: 79 61 64 64 61                                  |yadda|
#else
  $ f -qr dir -HB 17
  dir: directory with 2 files (esc)
  dir/bar: (glob)
  0000: 31 0a 32 0a 33 0a 34 0a 35 0a 36 0a 37 0a 38 0a |1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.|
  0010: 39                                              |9|
  dir/foo: (glob)
  0000: 66 6f 6f 0a                                     |foo.|
#endif