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by John Arbash Meinel
Renamed all of the tests from selftest/foo.py to tests/test_foo.py |
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseInTempDir, TestCase |
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from bzrlib.merge3 import Merge3 |
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by Aaron Bentley
Added more tests |
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from bzrlib.errors import CantReprocessAndShowBase, BinaryFile |
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def split_lines(t): |
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from cStringIO import StringIO |
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return StringIO(t).readlines() |
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############################################################
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# test case data from the gnu diffutils manual
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# common base
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TZU = split_lines(""" The Nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth; |
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The named is the mother of all things.
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Therefore let there always be non-being,
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so we may see their subtlety,
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And let there always be being,
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so we may see their outcome.
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The two are the same,
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But after they are produced,
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they have different names.
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They both may be called deep and profound.
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Deeper and more profound,
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The door of all subtleties!
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""") |
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LAO = split_lines(""" The Way that can be told of is not the eternal Way; |
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The name that can be named is not the eternal name.
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The Nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth;
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The Named is the mother of all things.
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Therefore let there always be non-being,
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so we may see their subtlety,
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And let there always be being,
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so we may see their outcome.
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The two are the same,
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But after they are produced,
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they have different names.
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""") |
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TAO = split_lines(""" The Way that can be told of is not the eternal Way; |
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The name that can be named is not the eternal name.
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The Nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth;
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The named is the mother of all things.
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Therefore let there always be non-being,
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so we may see their subtlety,
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And let there always be being,
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so we may see their result.
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The two are the same,
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But after they are produced,
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they have different names.
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-- The Way of Lao-Tzu, tr. Wing-tsit Chan
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""") |
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MERGED_RESULT = split_lines(""" The Way that can be told of is not the eternal Way; |
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The name that can be named is not the eternal name.
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The Nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth;
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The Named is the mother of all things.
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Therefore let there always be non-being,
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so we may see their subtlety,
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And let there always be being,
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so we may see their result.
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The two are the same,
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But after they are produced,
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they have different names.
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by aaron.bentley at utoronto
Merge of robertc@robertcollins.net-20050826013321-52eee1f1da679ee9 |
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<<<<<<< LAO
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=======
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-- The Way of Lao-Tzu, tr. Wing-tsit Chan
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>>>>>>> TAO
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""") |
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class TestMerge3(TestCase): |
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def test_no_changes(self): |
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"""No conflicts because nothing changed"""
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', 'bbb']) |
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self.assertEquals(m3.find_unconflicted(), |
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[(0, 2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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[(0, 2, |
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0, 2, |
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0, 2), |
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(2,2, 2,2, 2,2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_regions()), |
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[('unchanged', 0, 2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_groups()), |
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[('unchanged', ['aaa', 'bbb'])]) |
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def test_front_insert(self): |
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m3 = Merge3(['zz'], |
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['aaa', 'bbb', 'zz'], |
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['zz']) |
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# todo: should use a sentinal at end as from get_matching_blocks
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# to match without zz
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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[(0,1, 2,3, 0,1), |
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(1,1, 3,3, 1,1),]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_regions()), |
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[('a', 0, 2), |
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('unchanged', 0, 1)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_groups()), |
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[('a', ['aaa', 'bbb']), |
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('unchanged', ['zz'])]) |
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def test_null_insert(self): |
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m3 = Merge3([], |
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['aaa', 'bbb'], |
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[])
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# todo: should use a sentinal at end as from get_matching_blocks
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# to match without zz
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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[(0,0, 2,2, 0,0)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_regions()), |
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[('a', 0, 2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_lines()), |
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['aaa', 'bbb']) |
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def test_no_conflicts(self): |
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"""No conflicts because only one side changed"""
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', '111', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', 'bbb']) |
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self.assertEquals(m3.find_unconflicted(), |
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[(0, 1), (1, 2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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[(0,1, 0,1, 0,1), |
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(1,2, 2,3, 1,2), |
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(2,2, 3,3, 2,2),]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_regions()), |
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[('unchanged', 0, 1), |
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('a', 1, 2), |
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('unchanged', 1, 2),]) |
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def test_append_a(self): |
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n', '222\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n']) |
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self.assertEquals(''.join(m3.merge_lines()), |
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'aaa\nbbb\n222\n') |
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def test_append_b(self): |
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n', '222\n']) |
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self.assertEquals(''.join(m3.merge_lines()), |
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'aaa\nbbb\n222\n') |
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def test_append_agreement(self): |
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n', '222\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n', '222\n']) |
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self.assertEquals(''.join(m3.merge_lines()), |
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'aaa\nbbb\n222\n') |
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def test_append_clash(self): |
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n', '222\n'], |
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['aaa\n', 'bbb\n', '333\n']) |
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ml = m3.merge_lines(name_a='a', |
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name_b='b', |
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start_marker='<<', |
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mid_marker='--', |
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end_marker='>>') |
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self.assertEquals(''.join(ml), |
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'''\
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aaa
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bbb
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222
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333
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>> b
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''') |
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def test_insert_agreement(self): |
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', '222\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', '222\n', 'bbb\n']) |
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ml = m3.merge_lines(name_a='a', |
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name_b='b', |
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start_marker='<<', |
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mid_marker='--', |
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end_marker='>>') |
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self.assertEquals(''.join(ml), 'aaa\n222\nbbb\n') |
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def test_insert_clash(self): |
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"""Both try to insert lines in the same place."""
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', '111\n', 'bbb\n'], |
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['aaa\n', '222\n', 'bbb\n']) |
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self.assertEquals(m3.find_unconflicted(), |
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[(0, 1), (1, 2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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[(0,1, 0,1, 0,1), |
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(1,2, 2,3, 2,3), |
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(2,2, 3,3, 3,3),]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_regions()), |
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[('unchanged', 0,1), |
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('conflict', 1,1, 1,2, 1,2), |
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('unchanged', 1,2)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.merge_groups()), |
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[('unchanged', ['aaa\n']), |
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('conflict', [], ['111\n'], ['222\n']), |
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('unchanged', ['bbb\n']), |
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])
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ml = m3.merge_lines(name_a='a', |
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name_b='b', |
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start_marker='<<', |
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mid_marker='--', |
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end_marker='>>') |
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self.assertEquals(''.join(ml), |
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'''aaa
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def test_replace_clash(self): |
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"""Both try to insert lines in the same place."""
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa', '000', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', '111', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', '222', 'bbb']) |
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self.assertEquals(m3.find_unconflicted(), |
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[(0, 1), (2, 3)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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(2,3, 2,3, 2,3), |
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(3,3, 3,3, 3,3),]) |
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def test_replace_multi(self): |
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"""Replacement with regions of different size."""
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m3 = Merge3(['aaa', '000', '000', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', '111', '111', '111', 'bbb'], |
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['aaa', '222', '222', '222', '222', 'bbb']) |
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self.assertEquals(m3.find_unconflicted(), |
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[(0, 1), (3, 4)]) |
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self.assertEquals(list(m3.find_sync_regions()), |
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(4,4, 5,5, 6,6),]) |
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def test_merge_poem(self): |
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"""Test case from diff3 manual"""
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m3 = Merge3(TZU, LAO, TAO) |
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ml = list(m3.merge_lines('LAO', 'TAO')) |
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self.log('merge result:') |
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self.log(''.join(ml)) |
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self.assertEquals(ml, MERGED_RESULT) |
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def test_minimal_conflicts_common(self): |
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"""Reprocessing"""
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base_text = ("a\n" * 20).splitlines(True) |
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this_text = ("a\n"*10+"b\n" * 10).splitlines(True) |
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other_text = ("a\n"*10+"c\n"+"b\n" * 8 + "c\n").splitlines(True) |
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m3 = Merge3(base_text, other_text, this_text) |
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m_lines = m3.merge_lines('OTHER', 'THIS', reprocess=True) |
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merged_text = "".join(list(m_lines)) |
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optimal_text = ("a\n" * 10 + "<<<<<<< OTHER\nc\n" |
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+ 8* "b\n" + "c\n=======\n" |
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+ 10*"b\n" + ">>>>>>> THIS\n") |
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self.assertEqualDiff(optimal_text, merged_text) |
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def test_minimal_conflicts_unique(self): |
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def add_newline(s): |
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"""Add a newline to each entry in the string"""
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return [(x+'\n') for x in s] |
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base_text = add_newline("abcdefghijklm") |
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this_text = add_newline("abcdefghijklmNOPQRSTUVWXYZ") |
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other_text = add_newline("abcdefghijklm1OPQRSTUVWXY2") |
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m3 = Merge3(base_text, other_text, this_text) |
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m_lines = m3.merge_lines('OTHER', 'THIS', reprocess=True) |
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merged_text = "".join(list(m_lines)) |
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optimal_text = ''.join(add_newline("abcdefghijklm") |
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+ ["<<<<<<< OTHER\n1\n=======\nN\n>>>>>>> THIS\n"] |
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+ add_newline('OPQRSTUVWXY') |
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+ ["<<<<<<< OTHER\n2\n=======\nZ\n>>>>>>> THIS\n"] |
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self.assertEqualDiff(optimal_text, merged_text) |
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def test_minimal_conflicts_nonunique(self): |
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def add_newline(s): |
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"""Add a newline to each entry in the string"""
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return [(x+'\n') for x in s] |
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base_text = add_newline("abacddefgghij") |
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this_text = add_newline("abacddefgghijkalmontfprz") |
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other_text = add_newline("abacddefgghijknlmontfprd") |
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m3 = Merge3(base_text, other_text, this_text) |
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m_lines = m3.merge_lines('OTHER', 'THIS', reprocess=True) |
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merged_text = "".join(list(m_lines)) |
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optimal_text = ''.join(add_newline("abacddefgghijk") |
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+ ["<<<<<<< OTHER\nn\n=======\na\n>>>>>>> THIS\n"] |
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+ add_newline('lmontfpr') |
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+ ["<<<<<<< OTHER\nd\n=======\nz\n>>>>>>> THIS\n"] |
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)
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self.assertEqualDiff(optimal_text, merged_text) |
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1185.24.1
by Aaron Bentley
Got reprocessing working |
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def test_reprocess_and_base(self): |
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"""Reprocessing and showing base breaks correctly"""
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base_text = ("a\n" * 20).splitlines(True) |
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this_text = ("a\n"*10+"b\n" * 10).splitlines(True) |
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other_text = ("a\n"*10+"c\n"+"b\n" * 8 + "c\n").splitlines(True) |
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m3 = Merge3(base_text, other_text, this_text) |
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m_lines = m3.merge_lines('OTHER', 'THIS', reprocess=True, |
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base_marker='|||||||') |
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self.assertRaises(CantReprocessAndShowBase, list, m_lines) |
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1558.15.6
by Aaron Bentley
Added more tests |
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def test_binary(self): |
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self.assertRaises(BinaryFile, Merge3, ['\x00'], ['a'], ['b']) |