run-tests: create classes for representing tests
Currently, the state for an individual test is scattered across a number
of functions and variables. This patch begins a process of isolating a
single test's state into instances of a class. It does this by
establishing a new Test base class and child classes for Python tests
and T tests. The class currently has a run() API that proxies into the
existing "runner" functions. Upcoming patches will move the logic for
each test type into the class.
Test hangup signal in the middle of transaction
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" serve fifo || exit 80
$ hg init
$ mkfifo p
$ hg serve --stdio < p 1>out 2>&1 &
$ P=$!
Do test while holding fifo open
$ (
> echo lock
> echo addchangegroup
> start=`date +%s`
> # 10 second seems much enough to let the server catch up
> deadline=`expr $start + 10`
> while [ ! -s .hg/store/journal ]; do
> sleep 0;
> if [ `date +%s` -gt $deadline ]; then
> echo "transaction did not start after 10 seconds" >&2;
> exit 1;
> fi
> done
> kill -HUP $P
> ) > p
$ wait
$ cat out
0
0
adding changesets
transaction abort!
rollback completed
killed!
$ echo .hg/* .hg/store/*
.hg/00changelog.i .hg/journal.bookmarks .hg/journal.branch .hg/journal.desc .hg/journal.dirstate .hg/requires .hg/store .hg/store/00changelog.i .hg/store/00changelog.i.a .hg/store/journal.phaseroots