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view tests/test-context.py @ 213:388820908580 2.6.2
hglib: update grep to cope with behavior change in hg 5.2.
Since version 5.2, revision filed not printed without all argument.
Fixed inaccurate pasring result with lastest hg and changed test case.
author | Daehyeok Mun <daehyeok@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 21 Mar 2020 19:59:50 -0700 |
parents | 3f854e3bcdd1 |
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import sys from tests import common from hglib.error import CommandError import hglib from hglib import context from hglib.util import b class test_context(common.basetest): def test_non_existent(self): self.assertRaises(ValueError, context.changectx, self.client, b('foo')) def test_basic(self): self.append('a', 'a') self.append('b', 'b') rev0, node0 = self.client.commit(b('first'), addremove=True) self.append('c', 'c') rev1, node1 = self.client.commit(b('second'), addremove=True) self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.client.__getitem__, 'doesnotexist') ctx = self.client[node0] self.assertEquals(ctx.description(), b('first')) self.assertEquals(str(ctx), node0[:12].decode('latin-1')) self.assertEquals(ctx.node(), node0) self.assertEquals(int(ctx), rev0) self.assertEquals(ctx.rev(), rev0) self.assertEquals(ctx.branch(), b('default')) self.assertTrue(ctx) self.assertTrue(b('a') in ctx and b('b') in ctx) self.assertFalse(b('c') in ctx) self.assertEquals(list(ctx), [b('a'), b('b')]) self.assertEquals(ctx.files(), [b('a'), b('b')]) self.assertEquals(ctx.modified(), []) self.assertEquals(ctx.added(), [b('a'), b('b')]) self.assertEquals(ctx.removed(), []) self.assertEquals(ctx.ignored(), []) self.assertEquals(ctx.clean(), []) man = {b('a') : b('047b75c6d7a3ef6a2243bd0e99f94f6ea6683597'), b('b') : b('62452855512f5b81522aa3895892760bb8da9f3f')} self.assertEquals(ctx.manifest(), man) self.assertEquals([int(c) for c in ctx.parents()], [-1]) self.assertEquals(int(ctx.p1()), -1) self.assertEquals(int(ctx.p2()), -1) self.assertEquals([int(c) for c in ctx.children()], [1]) self.assertEquals([int(c) for c in ctx.descendants()], [0, 1]) self.assertEquals([int(c) for c in ctx.ancestors()], [0]) self.client.bookmark(b('bookmark'), inactive=True, rev=node0) self.assertEquals(ctx.bookmarks(), [b('bookmark')]) self.client.tag(b('tag'), rev=node0) # tags are read on construction self.assertEquals(self.client[node0].tags(), [b('tag')]) def test_construction(self): self.append('a', 'a') rev0, node0 = self.client.commit(b('first'), addremove=True) tip = self.client.tip() # from client.revision ctx = context.changectx(self.client, tip) self.assertEquals(ctx.node(), tip.node) # from revset ctx = context.changectx(self.client, b('all()')) self.assertEquals(ctx.node(), tip.node) def test_in_keyword(self): """ test the 'in' keyword using both revision numbers or changeset ids. """ if sys.version_info < (2, 7): return self.append('a', 'a') rev0, node0 = self.client.commit(b('first'), addremove=True) self.append('a', 'a') rev1, node1 = self.client.commit(b('second')) self.assertIn(1, self.client) hash_1 = self.client.log(0)[0][1] self.assertIn(hash_1, self.client) self.assertNotIn(2, self.client) hash_2 = self.client.log(1)[0][1] self.assertIn(hash_2, self.client) hash_2 = b('deadbeef') self.assertNotIn(hash_2, self.client)