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ui: add a 'deprecwarn' helper to issue deprecation warnings As discussed on the list, we are adding an official way to keep old API around for a short time in order to help third party developer to catch up. The deprecated API will issue developer warning (issued by default during test runs) to warn extensions authors that they need to upgrade their code without instantaneously breaking tool chains and normal users. The version is passed as an explicit argument so that developer think about it and a potential future script can automatically check for it. This is not build as a decorator because accessing the 'ui' instance will likely be different each time. The message is also free form because deprecated API are replaced in a variety of ways. I'm not super happy about the final rendering of that message, but this is a developer oriented warning and I would like to move forward.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
date Sat, 05 Dec 2015 23:05:49 -0800
parents 0f76c64f5cc3
children 84513a4fcc3a
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# Helper module to use the Hypothesis tool in tests
#
# Copyright 2015 David R. MacIver
#
# For details see http://hypothesis.readthedocs.org

import os
import sys
import traceback

from hypothesis.settings import set_hypothesis_home_dir
import hypothesis.strategies as st
from hypothesis import given, Settings

# hypothesis store data regarding generate example and code
set_hypothesis_home_dir(os.path.join(
    os.getenv('TESTTMP'), ".hypothesis"
))

def check(*args, **kwargs):
    """decorator to make a function a hypothesis test

    Decorated function are run immediately (to be used doctest style)"""
    def accept(f):
        # Workaround for https://github.com/DRMacIver/hypothesis/issues/206
        # Fixed in version 1.13 (released 2015 october 29th)
        f.__module__ = '__anon__'
        try:
            given(*args, settings=Settings(max_examples=2000), **kwargs)(f)()
        except Exception:
            traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
            sys.exit(1)
    return accept


def roundtrips(data, decode, encode):
    """helper to tests function that must do proper encode/decode roundtripping
    """
    @given(data)
    def testroundtrips(value):
        encoded = encode(value)
        decoded = decode(encoded)
        if decoded != value:
            raise ValueError(
                "Round trip failed: %s(%r) -> %s(%r) -> %r" % (
                    encode.__name__, value, decode.__name__, encoded,
                    decoded
                ))
    try:
        testroundtrips()
    except Exception:
        # heredoc swallow traceback, we work around it
        traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
        raise
    print("Round trip OK")


# strategy for generating bytestring that might be an issue for Mercurial
bytestrings = (
    st.builds(lambda s, e: s.encode(e), st.text(), st.sampled_from([
        'utf-8', 'utf-16',
    ]))) | st.binary()