run-tests: handle windows crlf in .py tests again
Before
af7c6bc48d8d all crlf occurrences in test output on Windows were simply
changed to lf. In
af7c6bc48d8d it was replaced by more clever handling in the
.t test runner ... but the .py runner was forgotten and many .py tests were
failing on Windows.
The crlf/lf replacement is now reintroduced in the py test runner.
# monotone.py - monotone support for the convert extension
#
# Copyright 2008, 2009 Mikkel Fahnoe Jorgensen <mikkel@dvide.com> and
# others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import os, re
from mercurial import util
from common import NoRepo, commit, converter_source, checktool
from common import commandline
from mercurial.i18n import _
class monotone_source(converter_source, commandline):
def __init__(self, ui, path=None, rev=None):
converter_source.__init__(self, ui, path, rev)
commandline.__init__(self, ui, 'mtn')
self.ui = ui
self.path = path
self.automatestdio = False
self.rev = rev
norepo = NoRepo(_("%s does not look like a monotone repository")
% path)
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, '_MTN')):
# Could be a monotone repository (SQLite db file)
try:
f = file(path, 'rb')
header = f.read(16)
f.close()
except IOError:
header = ''
if header != 'SQLite format 3\x00':
raise norepo
# regular expressions for parsing monotone output
space = r'\s*'
name = r'\s+"((?:\\"|[^"])*)"\s*'
value = name
revision = r'\s+\[(\w+)\]\s*'
lines = r'(?:.|\n)+'
self.dir_re = re.compile(space + "dir" + name)
self.file_re = re.compile(space + "file" + name +
"content" + revision)
self.add_file_re = re.compile(space + "add_file" + name +
"content" + revision)
self.patch_re = re.compile(space + "patch" + name +
"from" + revision + "to" + revision)
self.rename_re = re.compile(space + "rename" + name + "to" + name)
self.delete_re = re.compile(space + "delete" + name)
self.tag_re = re.compile(space + "tag" + name + "revision" +
revision)
self.cert_re = re.compile(lines + space + "name" + name +
"value" + value)
attr = space + "file" + lines + space + "attr" + space
self.attr_execute_re = re.compile(attr + '"mtn:execute"' +
space + '"true"')
# cached data
self.manifest_rev = None
self.manifest = None
self.files = None
self.dirs = None
checktool('mtn', abort=False)
def mtnrun(self, *args, **kwargs):
if self.automatestdio:
return self.mtnrunstdio(*args, **kwargs)
else:
return self.mtnrunsingle(*args, **kwargs)
def mtnrunsingle(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs['d'] = self.path
return self.run0('automate', *args, **kwargs)
def mtnrunstdio(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Prepare the command in automate stdio format
command = []
for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
command.append("%s:%s" % (len(k), k))
if v:
command.append("%s:%s" % (len(v), v))
if command:
command.insert(0, 'o')
command.append('e')
command.append('l')
for arg in args:
command += "%s:%s" % (len(arg), arg)
command.append('e')
command = ''.join(command)
self.ui.debug("mtn: sending '%s'\n" % command)
self.mtnwritefp.write(command)
self.mtnwritefp.flush()
return self.mtnstdioreadcommandoutput(command)
def mtnstdioreadpacket(self):
read = None
commandnbr = ''
while read != ':':
read = self.mtnreadfp.read(1)
if not read:
raise util.Abort(_('bad mtn packet - no end of commandnbr'))
commandnbr += read
commandnbr = commandnbr[:-1]
stream = self.mtnreadfp.read(1)
if stream not in 'mewptl':
raise util.Abort(_('bad mtn packet - bad stream type %s') % stream)
read = self.mtnreadfp.read(1)
if read != ':':
raise util.Abort(_('bad mtn packet - no divider before size'))
read = None
lengthstr = ''
while read != ':':
read = self.mtnreadfp.read(1)
if not read:
raise util.Abort(_('bad mtn packet - no end of packet size'))
lengthstr += read
try:
length = long(lengthstr[:-1])
except TypeError:
raise util.Abort(_('bad mtn packet - bad packet size %s')
% lengthstr)
read = self.mtnreadfp.read(length)
if len(read) != length:
raise util.Abort(_("bad mtn packet - unable to read full packet "
"read %s of %s") % (len(read), length))
return (commandnbr, stream, length, read)
def mtnstdioreadcommandoutput(self, command):
retval = []
while True:
commandnbr, stream, length, output = self.mtnstdioreadpacket()
self.ui.debug('mtn: read packet %s:%s:%s\n' %
(commandnbr, stream, length))
if stream == 'l':
# End of command
if output != '0':
raise util.Abort(_("mtn command '%s' returned %s") %
(command, output))
break
elif stream in 'ew':
# Error, warning output
self.ui.warn(_('%s error:\n') % self.command)
self.ui.warn(output)
elif stream == 'p':
# Progress messages
self.ui.debug('mtn: ' + output)
elif stream == 'm':
# Main stream - command output
retval.append(output)
return ''.join(retval)
def mtnloadmanifest(self, rev):
if self.manifest_rev == rev:
return
self.manifest = self.mtnrun("get_manifest_of", rev).split("\n\n")
self.manifest_rev = rev
self.files = {}
self.dirs = {}
for e in self.manifest:
m = self.file_re.match(e)
if m:
attr = ""
name = m.group(1)
node = m.group(2)
if self.attr_execute_re.match(e):
attr += "x"
self.files[name] = (node, attr)
m = self.dir_re.match(e)
if m:
self.dirs[m.group(1)] = True
def mtnisfile(self, name, rev):
# a non-file could be a directory or a deleted or renamed file
self.mtnloadmanifest(rev)
return name in self.files
def mtnisdir(self, name, rev):
self.mtnloadmanifest(rev)
return name in self.dirs
def mtngetcerts(self, rev):
certs = {"author":"<missing>", "date":"<missing>",
"changelog":"<missing>", "branch":"<missing>"}
certlist = self.mtnrun("certs", rev)
# mtn < 0.45:
# key "test@selenic.com"
# mtn >= 0.45:
# key [ff58a7ffb771907c4ff68995eada1c4da068d328]
certlist = re.split('\n\n key ["\[]', certlist)
for e in certlist:
m = self.cert_re.match(e)
if m:
name, value = m.groups()
value = value.replace(r'\"', '"')
value = value.replace(r'\\', '\\')
certs[name] = value
# Monotone may have subsecond dates: 2005-02-05T09:39:12.364306
# and all times are stored in UTC
certs["date"] = certs["date"].split('.')[0] + " UTC"
return certs
# implement the converter_source interface:
def getheads(self):
if not self.rev:
return self.mtnrun("leaves").splitlines()
else:
return [self.rev]
def getchanges(self, rev):
revision = self.mtnrun("get_revision", rev).split("\n\n")
files = {}
ignoremove = {}
renameddirs = []
copies = {}
for e in revision:
m = self.add_file_re.match(e)
if m:
files[m.group(1)] = rev
ignoremove[m.group(1)] = rev
m = self.patch_re.match(e)
if m:
files[m.group(1)] = rev
# Delete/rename is handled later when the convert engine
# discovers an IOError exception from getfile,
# but only if we add the "from" file to the list of changes.
m = self.delete_re.match(e)
if m:
files[m.group(1)] = rev
m = self.rename_re.match(e)
if m:
toname = m.group(2)
fromname = m.group(1)
if self.mtnisfile(toname, rev):
ignoremove[toname] = 1
copies[toname] = fromname
files[toname] = rev
files[fromname] = rev
elif self.mtnisdir(toname, rev):
renameddirs.append((fromname, toname))
# Directory renames can be handled only once we have recorded
# all new files
for fromdir, todir in renameddirs:
renamed = {}
for tofile in self.files:
if tofile in ignoremove:
continue
if tofile.startswith(todir + '/'):
renamed[tofile] = fromdir + tofile[len(todir):]
# Avoid chained moves like:
# d1(/a) => d3/d1(/a)
# d2 => d3
ignoremove[tofile] = 1
for tofile, fromfile in renamed.items():
self.ui.debug (_("copying file in renamed directory "
"from '%s' to '%s'")
% (fromfile, tofile), '\n')
files[tofile] = rev
copies[tofile] = fromfile
for fromfile in renamed.values():
files[fromfile] = rev
return (files.items(), copies)
def getfile(self, name, rev):
if not self.mtnisfile(name, rev):
raise IOError # file was deleted or renamed
try:
data = self.mtnrun("get_file_of", name, r=rev)
except Exception:
raise IOError # file was deleted or renamed
self.mtnloadmanifest(rev)
node, attr = self.files.get(name, (None, ""))
return data, attr
def getcommit(self, rev):
extra = {}
certs = self.mtngetcerts(rev)
if certs.get('suspend') == certs["branch"]:
extra['close'] = '1'
return commit(
author=certs["author"],
date=util.datestr(util.strdate(certs["date"], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")),
desc=certs["changelog"],
rev=rev,
parents=self.mtnrun("parents", rev).splitlines(),
branch=certs["branch"],
extra=extra)
def gettags(self):
tags = {}
for e in self.mtnrun("tags").split("\n\n"):
m = self.tag_re.match(e)
if m:
tags[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
return tags
def getchangedfiles(self, rev, i):
# This function is only needed to support --filemap
# ... and we don't support that
raise NotImplementedError
def before(self):
# Check if we have a new enough version to use automate stdio
version = 0.0
try:
versionstr = self.mtnrunsingle("interface_version")
version = float(versionstr)
except Exception:
raise util.Abort(_("unable to determine mtn automate interface "
"version"))
if version >= 12.0:
self.automatestdio = True
self.ui.debug("mtn automate version %s - using automate stdio\n" %
version)
# launch the long-running automate stdio process
self.mtnwritefp, self.mtnreadfp = self._run2('automate', 'stdio',
'-d', self.path)
# read the headers
read = self.mtnreadfp.readline()
if read != 'format-version: 2\n':
raise util.Abort(_('mtn automate stdio header unexpected: %s')
% read)
while read != '\n':
read = self.mtnreadfp.readline()
if not read:
raise util.Abort(_("failed to reach end of mtn automate "
"stdio headers"))
else:
self.ui.debug("mtn automate version %s - not using automate stdio "
"(automate >= 12.0 - mtn >= 0.46 is needed)\n" % version)
def after(self):
if self.automatestdio:
self.mtnwritefp.close()
self.mtnwritefp = None
self.mtnreadfp.close()
self.mtnreadfp = None