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interactive: do not prompt about files given in command line
For commit and revert commands with --interactive and explicit files
given in the command line, we now skip the invite to "examine changes to
<file> ? [Ynesfdaq?]". The reason for this is that, if <file> is
specified by the user, asking for confirmation is redundant.
In patch.filterpatch(), we now use an optional "match" argument to
conditionally call the prompt() function when entering a new "header"
item. We use .exact() method to compare with files from the "header" in
order to only consider (rel)path patterns.
Add tests with glob patterns for commit and revert, to make sure we
still ask to examine files in these cases.
author | Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> |
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date | Thu, 04 Apr 2019 11:35:18 +0200 |
parents | 0531dff73d0b |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import binascii import itertools import silenttestrunner import unittest import zlib from mercurial import ( manifest as manifestmod, match as matchmod, ) EMTPY_MANIFEST = b'' HASH_1 = b'1' * 40 BIN_HASH_1 = binascii.unhexlify(HASH_1) HASH_2 = b'f' * 40 BIN_HASH_2 = binascii.unhexlify(HASH_2) HASH_3 = b'1234567890abcdef0987654321deadbeef0fcafe' BIN_HASH_3 = binascii.unhexlify(HASH_3) A_SHORT_MANIFEST = ( b'bar/baz/qux.py\0%(hash2)s%(flag2)s\n' b'foo\0%(hash1)s%(flag1)s\n' ) % {b'hash1': HASH_1, b'flag1': b'', b'hash2': HASH_2, b'flag2': b'l', } A_DEEPER_MANIFEST = ( b'a/b/c/bar.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/b/c/bar.txt\0%(hash1)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/b/c/foo.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/b/c/foo.txt\0%(hash2)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/b/d/baz.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/b/d/qux.py\0%(hash1)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/b/d/ten.txt\0%(hash3)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/b/dog.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/b/fish.py\0%(hash2)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/c/london.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/c/paper.txt\0%(hash2)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/c/paris.py\0%(hash2)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/d/apple.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag1)s\n' b'a/d/pizza.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/green.py\0%(hash1)s%(flag2)s\n' b'a/purple.py\0%(hash2)s%(flag1)s\n' b'app.py\0%(hash3)s%(flag1)s\n' b'readme.txt\0%(hash2)s%(flag1)s\n' ) % {b'hash1': HASH_1, b'flag1': b'', b'hash2': HASH_2, b'flag2': b'l', b'hash3': HASH_3, } HUGE_MANIFEST_ENTRIES = 200001 izip = getattr(itertools, 'izip', zip) if 'xrange' not in globals(): xrange = range A_HUGE_MANIFEST = b''.join(sorted( b'file%d\0%s%s\n' % (i, h, f) for i, h, f in izip(xrange(200001), itertools.cycle((HASH_1, HASH_2)), itertools.cycle((b'', b'x', b'l'))))) class basemanifesttests(object): def parsemanifest(self, text): raise NotImplementedError('parsemanifest not implemented by test case') def testEmptyManifest(self): m = self.parsemanifest(EMTPY_MANIFEST) self.assertEqual(0, len(m)) self.assertEqual([], list(m)) def testManifest(self): m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) self.assertEqual([b'bar/baz/qux.py', b'foo'], list(m)) self.assertEqual(BIN_HASH_2, m[b'bar/baz/qux.py']) self.assertEqual(b'l', m.flags(b'bar/baz/qux.py')) self.assertEqual(BIN_HASH_1, m[b'foo']) self.assertEqual(b'', m.flags(b'foo')) with self.assertRaises(KeyError): m[b'wat'] def testSetItem(self): want = BIN_HASH_1 m = self.parsemanifest(EMTPY_MANIFEST) m[b'a'] = want self.assertIn(b'a', m) self.assertEqual(want, m[b'a']) self.assertEqual(b'a\0' + HASH_1 + b'\n', m.text()) m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) m[b'a'] = want self.assertEqual(want, m[b'a']) self.assertEqual(b'a\0' + HASH_1 + b'\n' + A_SHORT_MANIFEST, m.text()) def testSetFlag(self): want = b'x' m = self.parsemanifest(EMTPY_MANIFEST) # first add a file; a file-less flag makes no sense m[b'a'] = BIN_HASH_1 m.setflag(b'a', want) self.assertEqual(want, m.flags(b'a')) self.assertEqual(b'a\0' + HASH_1 + want + b'\n', m.text()) m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) # first add a file; a file-less flag makes no sense m[b'a'] = BIN_HASH_1 m.setflag(b'a', want) self.assertEqual(want, m.flags(b'a')) self.assertEqual(b'a\0' + HASH_1 + want + b'\n' + A_SHORT_MANIFEST, m.text()) def testCopy(self): m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) m[b'a'] = BIN_HASH_1 m2 = m.copy() del m del m2 # make sure we don't double free() anything def testCompaction(self): unhex = binascii.unhexlify h1, h2 = unhex(HASH_1), unhex(HASH_2) m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) m[b'alpha'] = h1 m[b'beta'] = h2 del m[b'foo'] want = b'alpha\0%s\nbar/baz/qux.py\0%sl\nbeta\0%s\n' % ( HASH_1, HASH_2, HASH_2) self.assertEqual(want, m.text()) self.assertEqual(3, len(m)) self.assertEqual([b'alpha', b'bar/baz/qux.py', b'beta'], list(m)) self.assertEqual(h1, m[b'alpha']) self.assertEqual(h2, m[b'bar/baz/qux.py']) self.assertEqual(h2, m[b'beta']) self.assertEqual(b'', m.flags(b'alpha')) self.assertEqual(b'l', m.flags(b'bar/baz/qux.py')) self.assertEqual(b'', m.flags(b'beta')) with self.assertRaises(KeyError): m[b'foo'] def testSetGetNodeSuffix(self): clean = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) h = m[b'foo'] f = m.flags(b'foo') want = h + b'a' # Merge code wants to set 21-byte fake hashes at times m[b'foo'] = want self.assertEqual(want, m[b'foo']) self.assertEqual([(b'bar/baz/qux.py', BIN_HASH_2), (b'foo', BIN_HASH_1 + b'a')], list(m.items())) # Sometimes it even tries a 22-byte fake hash, but we can # return 21 and it'll work out m[b'foo'] = want + b'+' self.assertEqual(want, m[b'foo']) # make sure the suffix survives a copy match = matchmod.match(b'', b'', [b're:foo']) m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual(want, m2[b'foo']) self.assertEqual(1, len(m2)) m2 = m.copy() self.assertEqual(want, m2[b'foo']) # suffix with iteration self.assertEqual([(b'bar/baz/qux.py', BIN_HASH_2), (b'foo', want)], list(m.items())) # shows up in diff self.assertEqual({b'foo': ((want, f), (h, b''))}, m.diff(clean)) self.assertEqual({b'foo': ((h, b''), (want, f))}, clean.diff(m)) def testMatchException(self): m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.match(b'', b'', [b're:.*']) def filt(path): if path == b'foo': assert False return True match.matchfn = filt with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): m.matches(match) def testRemoveItem(self): m = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) del m[b'foo'] with self.assertRaises(KeyError): m[b'foo'] self.assertEqual(1, len(m)) self.assertEqual(1, len(list(m))) # now restore and make sure everything works right m[b'foo'] = b'a' * 20 self.assertEqual(2, len(m)) self.assertEqual(2, len(list(m))) def testManifestDiff(self): MISSING = (None, b'') addl = b'z-only-in-left\0' + HASH_1 + b'\n' addr = b'z-only-in-right\0' + HASH_2 + b'x\n' left = self.parsemanifest( A_SHORT_MANIFEST.replace(HASH_1, HASH_3 + b'x') + addl) right = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST + addr) want = { b'foo': ((BIN_HASH_3, b'x'), (BIN_HASH_1, b'')), b'z-only-in-left': ((BIN_HASH_1, b''), MISSING), b'z-only-in-right': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_2, b'x')), } self.assertEqual(want, left.diff(right)) want = { b'bar/baz/qux.py': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_2, b'l')), b'foo': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_3, b'x')), b'z-only-in-left': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_1, b'')), } self.assertEqual(want, self.parsemanifest(EMTPY_MANIFEST).diff(left)) want = { b'bar/baz/qux.py': ((BIN_HASH_2, b'l'), MISSING), b'foo': ((BIN_HASH_3, b'x'), MISSING), b'z-only-in-left': ((BIN_HASH_1, b''), MISSING), } self.assertEqual(want, left.diff(self.parsemanifest(EMTPY_MANIFEST))) copy = right.copy() del copy[b'z-only-in-right'] del right[b'foo'] want = { b'foo': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_1, b'')), b'z-only-in-right': ((BIN_HASH_2, b'x'), MISSING), } self.assertEqual(want, right.diff(copy)) short = self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST) pruned = short.copy() del pruned[b'foo'] want = { b'foo': ((BIN_HASH_1, b''), MISSING), } self.assertEqual(want, short.diff(pruned)) want = { b'foo': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_1, b'')), } self.assertEqual(want, pruned.diff(short)) want = { b'bar/baz/qux.py': None, b'foo': (MISSING, (BIN_HASH_1, b'')), } self.assertEqual(want, pruned.diff(short, clean=True)) def testReversedLines(self): backwards = b''.join( l + b'\n' for l in reversed(A_SHORT_MANIFEST.split(b'\n')) if l) try: self.parsemanifest(backwards) self.fail('Should have raised ValueError') except ValueError as v: self.assertIn('Manifest lines not in sorted order.', str(v)) def testNoTerminalNewline(self): try: self.parsemanifest(A_SHORT_MANIFEST + b'wat') self.fail('Should have raised ValueError') except ValueError as v: self.assertIn('Manifest did not end in a newline.', str(v)) def testNoNewLineAtAll(self): try: self.parsemanifest(b'wat') self.fail('Should have raised ValueError') except ValueError as v: self.assertIn('Manifest did not end in a newline.', str(v)) def testHugeManifest(self): m = self.parsemanifest(A_HUGE_MANIFEST) self.assertEqual(HUGE_MANIFEST_ENTRIES, len(m)) self.assertEqual(len(m), len(list(m))) def testMatchesMetadata(self): '''Tests matches() for a few specific files to make sure that both the set of files as well as their flags and nodeids are correct in the resulting manifest.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_HUGE_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.exact([b'file1', b'file200', b'file300']) m2 = m.matches(match) w = (b'file1\0%sx\n' b'file200\0%sl\n' b'file300\0%s\n') % (HASH_2, HASH_1, HASH_1) self.assertEqual(w, m2.text()) def testMatchesNonexistentFile(self): '''Tests matches() for a small set of specific files, including one nonexistent file to make sure in only matches against existing files. ''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.exact([b'a/b/c/bar.txt', b'a/b/d/qux.py', b'readme.txt', b'nonexistent']) m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual( [b'a/b/c/bar.txt', b'a/b/d/qux.py', b'readme.txt'], m2.keys()) def testMatchesNonexistentDirectory(self): '''Tests matches() for a relpath match on a directory that doesn't actually exist.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.match(b'/', b'', [b'a/f'], default=b'relpath') m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual([], m2.keys()) def testMatchesExactLarge(self): '''Tests matches() for files matching a large list of exact files. ''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_HUGE_MANIFEST) flist = m.keys()[80:300] match = matchmod.exact(flist) m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual(flist, m2.keys()) def testMatchesFull(self): '''Tests matches() for what should be a full match.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.match(b'/', b'', [b'']) m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual(m.keys(), m2.keys()) def testMatchesDirectory(self): '''Tests matches() on a relpath match on a directory, which should match against all files within said directory.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.match(b'/', b'', [b'a/b'], default=b'relpath') m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual([ b'a/b/c/bar.py', b'a/b/c/bar.txt', b'a/b/c/foo.py', b'a/b/c/foo.txt', b'a/b/d/baz.py', b'a/b/d/qux.py', b'a/b/d/ten.txt', b'a/b/dog.py', b'a/b/fish.py'], m2.keys()) def testMatchesExactPath(self): '''Tests matches() on an exact match on a directory, which should result in an empty manifest because you can't perform an exact match against a directory.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.exact([b'a/b']) m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual([], m2.keys()) def testMatchesCwd(self): '''Tests matches() on a relpath match with the current directory ('.') when not in the root directory.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.match(b'/', b'a/b', [b'.'], default=b'relpath') m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual([ b'a/b/c/bar.py', b'a/b/c/bar.txt', b'a/b/c/foo.py', b'a/b/c/foo.txt', b'a/b/d/baz.py', b'a/b/d/qux.py', b'a/b/d/ten.txt', b'a/b/dog.py', b'a/b/fish.py'], m2.keys()) def testMatchesWithPattern(self): '''Tests matches() for files matching a pattern that reside deeper than the specified directory.''' m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) match = matchmod.match(b'/', b'', [b'a/b/*/*.txt']) m2 = m.matches(match) self.assertEqual( [b'a/b/c/bar.txt', b'a/b/c/foo.txt', b'a/b/d/ten.txt'], m2.keys()) class testmanifestdict(unittest.TestCase, basemanifesttests): def parsemanifest(self, text): return manifestmod.manifestdict(text) def testObviouslyBogusManifest(self): # This is a 163k manifest that came from oss-fuzz. It was a # timeout there, but when run normally it doesn't seem to # present any particular slowness. data = zlib.decompress( b'x\x9c\xed\xce;\n\x83\x00\x10\x04\xd0\x8deNa\x93~\xf1\x03\xc9q\xf4' b'\x14\xeaU\xbdB\xda\xd4\xe6Cj\xc1FA\xde+\x86\xe9f\xa2\xfci\xbb\xfb' b'\xa3\xef\xea\xba\xca\x7fk\x86q\x9a\xc6\xc8\xcc&\xb3\xcf\xf8\xb8|#' b'\x8a9\x00\xd8\xe6v\xf4\x01N\xe1\n\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' b'\x00\x00\xc0\x8aey\x1d}\x01\xd8\xe0\xb9\xf3\xde\x1b\xcf\x17' b'\xac\xbe') with self.assertRaises(ValueError): self.parsemanifest(data) class testtreemanifest(unittest.TestCase, basemanifesttests): def parsemanifest(self, text): return manifestmod.treemanifest(b'', text) def testWalkSubtrees(self): m = self.parsemanifest(A_DEEPER_MANIFEST) dirs = [s._dir for s in m.walksubtrees()] self.assertEqual( sorted([ b'', b'a/', b'a/c/', b'a/d/', b'a/b/', b'a/b/c/', b'a/b/d/']), sorted(dirs) ) match = matchmod.match(b'/', b'', [b'path:a/b/']) dirs = [s._dir for s in m.walksubtrees(matcher=match)] self.assertEqual( sorted([b'a/b/', b'a/b/c/', b'a/b/d/']), sorted(dirs) ) if __name__ == '__main__': silenttestrunner.main(__name__)