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by John Arbash Meinel
Move the new locking tests into their own files, and move the helper functions into a test helper. |
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""Helper functions/classes for testing locking"""
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from bzrlib import errors |
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class TestPreventLocking(errors.LockError): |
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"""A test exception for forcing locking failure: %(message)s"""
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class LockWrapper(object): |
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"""A wrapper which lets us set locking ability.
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This also lets us record what objects were locked in what order,
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to ensure that locking happens correctly.
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"""
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def __init__(self, sequence, other, other_id): |
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"""Wrap a locking policy around a given object.
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:param sequence: A list object where we should record actions
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:param other: The object to control policy on
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:param other_id: Something to identify the object by
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"""
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self.__dict__['_sequence'] = sequence |
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self.__dict__['_other'] = other |
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self.__dict__['_other_id'] = other_id |
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self.__dict__['_allow_write'] = True |
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self.__dict__['_allow_read'] = True |
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self.__dict__['_allow_unlock'] = True |
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def __getattr__(self, attr): |
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return getattr(self._other, attr) |
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def __setattr__(self, attr, val): |
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return setattr(self._other, attr, val) |
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def lock_read(self): |
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self._sequence.append((self._other_id, 'lr', self._allow_read)) |
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if self._allow_read: |
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return self._other.lock_read() |
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raise TestPreventLocking('lock_read disabled') |
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2018.5.75
by Andrew Bennetts
Add Repository.{dont_,}leave_lock_in_place. |
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def lock_write(self, token=None): |
1711.8.5
by John Arbash Meinel
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self._sequence.append((self._other_id, 'lw', self._allow_write)) |
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if self._allow_write: |
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return self._other.lock_write() |
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raise TestPreventLocking('lock_write disabled') |
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def unlock(self): |
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self._sequence.append((self._other_id, 'ul', self._allow_unlock)) |
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if self._allow_unlock: |
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return self._other.unlock() |
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raise TestPreventLocking('unlock disabled') |
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def disable_lock_read(self): |
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"""Make a lock_read call fail"""
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self.__dict__['_allow_read'] = False |
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def disable_unlock(self): |
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"""Make an unlock call fail"""
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self.__dict__['_allow_unlock'] = False |
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def disable_lock_write(self): |
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"""Make a lock_write call fail"""
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self.__dict__['_allow_write'] = False |
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