5557.1.15
by John Arbash Meinel
Merge bzr.dev 5597 to resolve NEWS, aka bzr-2.3.txt |
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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4183.7.1
by Sabin Iacob
update FSF mailing address |
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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by Robert Collins
Got the bzrdir api straightened out, plenty of refactoring to use it pending, but the api is up and running. |
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"""Tests for the formatting and construction of errors."""
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5050.8.1
by Parth Malwankar
added test to ensure that BzrError subclasses dont use "message" as a name |
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import inspect |
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import re |
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4634.1.2
by Martin Pool
Add test for CannotBindAddress |
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import socket |
3577.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Cherry-pick TipChangeRejected changes from pre-branch-tip-changed-hook loom. |
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import sys |
4634.1.2
by Martin Pool
Add test for CannotBindAddress |
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1948.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Make BzrNewError always return a str object |
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from bzrlib import ( |
6472.2.2
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use controldir rather than bzrdir in a couple more places. |
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controldir, |
1948.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Make BzrNewError always return a str object |
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errors, |
3234.2.6
by Alexander Belchenko
because every mail client has different rules to compose command line we should encode arguments to 8 bit string only when needed. |
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osutils, |
3200.2.1
by Robert Collins
* The ``register-branch`` command will now use the public url of the branch |
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urlutils, |
1948.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Make BzrNewError always return a str object |
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)
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5579.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove unused imports. |
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from bzrlib.tests import ( |
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TestCase, |
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TestCaseWithTransport, |
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TestSkipped, |
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)
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1534.4.50
by Robert Collins
Got the bzrdir api straightened out, plenty of refactoring to use it pending, but the api is up and running. |
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class TestErrors(TestCaseWithTransport): |
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5050.8.1
by Parth Malwankar
added test to ensure that BzrError subclasses dont use "message" as a name |
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def test_no_arg_named_message(self): |
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"""Ensure the __init__ and _fmt in errors do not have "message" arg.
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This test fails if __init__ or _fmt in errors has an argument
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named "message" as this can cause errors in some Python versions.
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Python 2.5 uses a slot for StandardError.message.
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See bug #603461
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"""
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fmt_pattern = re.compile("%\(message\)[sir]") |
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5050.8.4
by Parth Malwankar
skip test if __subclasses__ is supported for classes. |
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subclasses_present = getattr(errors.BzrError, '__subclasses__', None) |
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if not subclasses_present: |
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raise TestSkipped('__subclasses__ attribute required for classes. ' |
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'Requires Python 2.5 or later.') |
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5050.8.3
by Parth Malwankar
use __subclasses__ |
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for c in errors.BzrError.__subclasses__(): |
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init = getattr(c, '__init__', None) |
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fmt = getattr(c, '_fmt', None) |
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5050.8.1
by Parth Malwankar
added test to ensure that BzrError subclasses dont use "message" as a name |
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if init: |
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args = inspect.getargspec(init)[0] |
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self.assertFalse('message' in args, |
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('Argument name "message" not allowed for ' |
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5050.8.3
by Parth Malwankar
use __subclasses__ |
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'"errors.%s.__init__"' % c.__name__)) |
5050.8.1
by Parth Malwankar
added test to ensure that BzrError subclasses dont use "message" as a name |
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if fmt and fmt_pattern.search(fmt): |
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self.assertFalse(True, ('"message" not allowed in ' |
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5050.8.3
by Parth Malwankar
use __subclasses__ |
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'"errors.%s._fmt"' % c.__name__)) |
5050.8.1
by Parth Malwankar
added test to ensure that BzrError subclasses dont use "message" as a name |
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3287.20.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Raise a clear error about the offending filename when there is a filename with bad characters. |
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def test_bad_filename_encoding(self): |
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error = errors.BadFilenameEncoding('bad/filen\xe5me', 'UTF-8') |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"Filename 'bad/filen\\xe5me' is not valid in your current" |
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" filesystem encoding UTF-8", |
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str(error)) |
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3207.2.1
by jameinel
Add a test that _iter_changes raises a clearer error when we encounter an invalid rename. |
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def test_corrupt_dirstate(self): |
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error = errors.CorruptDirstate('path/to/dirstate', 'the reason why') |
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3221.1.3
by Martin Pool
Review cleanups for CorruptDirstate: use the path everywhere rather than the object, and use more standard phrasing. |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"Inconsistency in dirstate file path/to/dirstate.\n" |
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"Error: the reason why", |
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str(error)) |
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3207.2.1
by jameinel
Add a test that _iter_changes raises a clearer error when we encounter an invalid rename. |
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3640.2.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Change from using AssertionError to using DirstateCorrupt in a few places |
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def test_dirstate_corrupt(self): |
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error = errors.DirstateCorrupt('.bzr/checkout/dirstate', |
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'trailing garbage: "x"') |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The dirstate file (.bzr/checkout/dirstate)" |
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" appears to be corrupt: trailing garbage: \"x\"", |
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str(error)) |
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2018.5.24
by Andrew Bennetts
Setting NO_SMART_VFS in environment will disable VFS methods in the smart server. (Robert Collins, John Arbash Meinel, Andrew Bennetts) |
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def test_disabled_method(self): |
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error = errors.DisabledMethod("class name") |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"The smart server method 'class name' is disabled.", str(error)) |
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2255.7.16
by John Arbash Meinel
Make sure adding a duplicate file_id raises DuplicateFileId. |
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def test_duplicate_file_id(self): |
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error = errors.DuplicateFileId('a_file_id', 'foo') |
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self.assertEqualDiff('File id {a_file_id} already exists in inventory' |
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' as foo', str(error)) |
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2432.1.19
by Robert Collins
Ensure each HelpIndex has a unique prefix. |
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def test_duplicate_help_prefix(self): |
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error = errors.DuplicateHelpPrefix('foo') |
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self.assertEqualDiff('The prefix foo is in the help search path twice.', |
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str(error)) |
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3445.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new Graph api to make finding revision numbers faster. |
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def test_ghost_revisions_have_no_revno(self): |
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error = errors.GhostRevisionsHaveNoRevno('target', 'ghost_rev') |
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self.assertEqualDiff("Could not determine revno for {target} because" |
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" its ancestry shows a ghost at {ghost_rev}", |
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str(error)) |
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2550.2.3
by Robert Collins
Add require_api API. |
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def test_incompatibleAPI(self): |
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error = errors.IncompatibleAPI("module", (1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9)) |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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'The API for "module" is not compatible with "(1, 2, 3)". '
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'It supports versions "(4, 5, 6)" to "(7, 8, 9)".', |
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str(error)) |
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3207.2.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #187169, when an invalid delta is supplied to update_basis_by_delta |
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def test_inconsistent_delta(self): |
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error = errors.InconsistentDelta('path', 'file-id', 'reason for foo') |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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3221.1.8
by Martin Pool
Update error format in test_inconsistent_delta |
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"An inconsistent delta was supplied involving 'path', 'file-id'\n" |
3207.2.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #187169, when an invalid delta is supplied to update_basis_by_delta |
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"reason: reason for foo", |
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str(error)) |
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4505.5.1
by Robert Collins
Add more generic InconsistentDeltaDelta error class for use when the exact cause of an inconsistent delta isn't trivially accessible. |
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def test_inconsistent_delta_delta(self): |
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error = errors.InconsistentDeltaDelta([], 'reason') |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"An inconsistent delta was supplied: []\nreason: reason", |
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str(error)) |
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2634.1.1
by Robert Collins
(robertc) Reinstate the accidentally backed out external_url patch. |
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def test_in_process_transport(self): |
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error = errors.InProcessTransport('fpp') |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"The transport 'fpp' is only accessible within this process.", |
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str(error)) |
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3059.2.12
by Vincent Ladeuil
Spiv review feedback. |
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def test_invalid_http_range(self): |
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error = errors.InvalidHttpRange('path', |
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'Content-Range: potatoes 0-00/o0oo0', |
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'bad range') |
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self.assertEquals("Invalid http range" |
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" 'Content-Range: potatoes 0-00/o0oo0'"
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" for path: bad range", |
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str(error)) |
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def test_invalid_range(self): |
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error = errors.InvalidRange('path', 12, 'bad range') |
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self.assertEquals("Invalid range access in path at 12: bad range", |
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str(error)) |
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1986.5.3
by Robert Collins
New method ``WorkingTree.flush()`` which will write the current memory |
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def test_inventory_modified(self): |
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error = errors.InventoryModified("a tree to be repred") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The current inventory for the tree 'a tree to " |
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"be repred' has been modified, so a clean inventory cannot be "
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"read without data loss.", |
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str(error)) |
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4294.2.8
by Robert Collins
Reduce round trips pushing new branches substantially. |
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def test_jail_break(self): |
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error = errors.JailBreak("some url") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("An attempt to access a url outside the server" |
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" jail was made: 'some url'.", |
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str(error)) |
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2255.2.145
by Robert Collins
Support unbreakable locks for trees. |
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def test_lock_active(self): |
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error = errors.LockActive("lock description") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The lock for 'lock description' is in use and " |
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"cannot be broken.", |
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str(error)) |
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4634.161.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Add LockCorrupt error, and use it to provide nicer handling of unparseable lock/held/info files. |
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def test_lock_corrupt(self): |
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error = errors.LockCorrupt("corruption info") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("Lock is apparently held, but corrupted: " |
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"corruption info\n" |
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"Use 'bzr break-lock' to clear it", |
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str(error)) |
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2535.3.4
by Andrew Bennetts
Simple implementation of Knit.insert_data_stream. |
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def test_knit_data_stream_incompatible(self): |
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error = errors.KnitDataStreamIncompatible( |
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'stream format', 'target format') |
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self.assertEqual('Cannot insert knit data stream of format ' |
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'"stream format" into knit of format '
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'"target format".', str(error)) |
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3052.2.1
by Robert Collins
Add a new KnitDataStreamUnknown error class for showing formats we can't understand. |
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def test_knit_data_stream_unknown(self): |
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error = errors.KnitDataStreamUnknown( |
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'stream format') |
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self.assertEqual('Cannot parse knit data stream of format ' |
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'"stream format".', str(error)) |
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2171.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Knit index files should ignore empty indexes rather than consider them corrupt. |
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def test_knit_header_error(self): |
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error = errors.KnitHeaderError('line foo\n', 'path/to/file') |
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self.assertEqual("Knit header error: 'line foo\\n' unexpected" |
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2745.3.2
by Daniel Watkins
Updated tests to reflect new error text. |
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" for file \"path/to/file\".", str(error)) |
2171.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Knit index files should ignore empty indexes rather than consider them corrupt. |
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2196.2.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add an exception class when the knit index storage method is unknown, and properly test for it |
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def test_knit_index_unknown_method(self): |
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error = errors.KnitIndexUnknownMethod('http://host/foo.kndx', |
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['bad', 'no-eol']) |
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self.assertEqual("Knit index http://host/foo.kndx does not have a" |
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" known method in options: ['bad', 'no-eol']", |
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str(error)) |
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2018.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
Starting factoring out the smart server client "medium" from the protocol. |
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def test_medium_not_connected(self): |
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error = errors.MediumNotConnected("a medium") |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"The medium 'a medium' is not connected.", str(error)) |
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3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
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3200.2.1
by Robert Collins
* The ``register-branch`` command will now use the public url of the branch |
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def test_no_public_branch(self): |
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b = self.make_branch('.') |
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error = errors.NoPublicBranch(b) |
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url = urlutils.unescape_for_display(b.base, 'ascii') |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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'There is no public branch set for "%s".' % url, str(error)) |
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1534.4.50
by Robert Collins
Got the bzrdir api straightened out, plenty of refactoring to use it pending, but the api is up and running. |
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def test_no_repo(self): |
6472.2.2
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use controldir rather than bzrdir in a couple more places. |
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dir = controldir.ControlDir.create(self.get_url()) |
1534.4.50
by Robert Collins
Got the bzrdir api straightened out, plenty of refactoring to use it pending, but the api is up and running. |
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error = errors.NoRepositoryPresent(dir) |
1740.5.6
by Martin Pool
Clean up many exception classes. |
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self.assertNotEqual(-1, str(error).find((dir.transport.clone('..').base))) |
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self.assertEqual(-1, str(error).find((dir.transport.base))) |
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3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
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2018.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
Starting factoring out the smart server client "medium" from the protocol. |
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def test_no_smart_medium(self): |
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error = errors.NoSmartMedium("a transport") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The transport 'a transport' cannot tunnel the " |
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"smart protocol.", |
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str(error)) |
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2432.1.4
by Robert Collins
Add an explicit error for missing help topics. |
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def test_no_help_topic(self): |
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error = errors.NoHelpTopic("topic") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("No help could be found for 'topic'. " |
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"Please use 'bzr help topics' to obtain a list of topics.", |
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str(error)) |
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1988.2.1
by Robert Collins
WorkingTree has a new api ``unversion`` which allow the unversioning of |
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def test_no_such_id(self): |
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error = errors.NoSuchId("atree", "anid") |
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2745.3.2
by Daniel Watkins
Updated tests to reflect new error text. |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The file id \"anid\" is not present in the tree " |
2745.3.3
by Daniel Watkins
Changed to remove need for escaping of quotes. |
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"atree.", |
1988.2.1
by Robert Collins
WorkingTree has a new api ``unversion`` which allow the unversioning of |
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str(error)) |
1534.5.7
by Robert Collins
Start factoring out the upgrade policy logic. |
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1908.11.1
by Robert Collins
Add a new method ``Tree.revision_tree`` which allows access to cached |
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def test_no_such_revision_in_tree(self): |
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error = errors.NoSuchRevisionInTree("atree", "anid") |
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2745.3.3
by Daniel Watkins
Changed to remove need for escaping of quotes. |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The revision id {anid} is not present in the" |
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" tree atree.", str(error)) |
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1908.11.1
by Robert Collins
Add a new method ``Tree.revision_tree`` which allows access to cached |
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self.assertIsInstance(error, errors.NoSuchRevision) |
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3221.11.2
by Robert Collins
Create basic stackable branch facility. |
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def test_not_stacked(self): |
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error = errors.NotStacked('a branch') |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The branch 'a branch' is not stacked.", |
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str(error)) |
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1986.5.3
by Robert Collins
New method ``WorkingTree.flush()`` which will write the current memory |
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def test_not_write_locked(self): |
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error = errors.NotWriteLocked('a thing to repr') |
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self.assertEqualDiff("'a thing to repr' is not write locked but needs " |
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"to be.", |
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str(error)) |
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2872.5.1
by Martin Pool
Avoid internal error tracebacks on failure to lock on readonly transport (#129701). |
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def test_lock_failed(self): |
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error = errors.LockFailed('http://canonical.com/', 'readonly transport') |
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self.assertEqualDiff("Cannot lock http://canonical.com/: readonly transport", |
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str(error)) |
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self.assertFalse(error.internal_error) |
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2018.2.4
by Robert Collins
separate out the client medium from the client encoding protocol for the smart server. |
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def test_too_many_concurrent_requests(self): |
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error = errors.TooManyConcurrentRequests("a medium") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The medium 'a medium' has reached its concurrent " |
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"request limit. Be sure to finish_writing and finish_reading on "
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2018.5.134
by Andrew Bennetts
Fix the TooManyConcurrentRequests error message. |
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"the currently open request.", |
2018.2.4
by Robert Collins
separate out the client medium from the client encoding protocol for the smart server. |
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str(error)) |
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3350.3.3
by Robert Collins
Functional get_record_stream interface tests covering full interface. |
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def test_unavailable_representation(self): |
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error = errors.UnavailableRepresentation(('key',), "mpdiff", "fulltext") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The encoding 'mpdiff' is not available for key " |
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"('key',) which is encoded as 'fulltext'.", |
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str(error)) |
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2245.1.3
by Robert Collins
Add install_hook to the BranchHooks class as the official means for installing a hook. |
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def test_unknown_hook(self): |
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error = errors.UnknownHook("branch", "foo") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The branch hook 'foo' is unknown in this version" |
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" of bzrlib.", |
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str(error)) |
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error = errors.UnknownHook("tree", "bar") |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The tree hook 'bar' is unknown in this version" |
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" of bzrlib.", |
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str(error)) |
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3221.11.2
by Robert Collins
Create basic stackable branch facility. |
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def test_unstackable_branch_format(self): |
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format = u'foo' |
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url = "/foo" |
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error = errors.UnstackableBranchFormat(format, url) |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"The branch '/foo'(foo) is not a stackable format. "
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"You will need to upgrade the branch to permit branch stacking.", |
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str(error)) |
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4462.3.2
by Robert Collins
Do not stack on the same branch/repository anymore. This was never supported and would generally result in infinite recursion. Fixes bug 376243. |
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def test_unstackable_location(self): |
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error = errors.UnstackableLocationError('foo', 'bar') |
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self.assertEqualDiff("The branch 'foo' cannot be stacked on 'bar'.", |
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str(error)) |
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3221.11.2
by Robert Collins
Create basic stackable branch facility. |
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def test_unstackable_repository_format(self): |
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format = u'foo' |
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url = "/foo" |
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error = errors.UnstackableRepositoryFormat(format, url) |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"The repository '/foo'(foo) is not a stackable format. "
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"You will need to upgrade the repository to permit branch stacking.", |
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str(error)) |
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1534.5.7
by Robert Collins
Start factoring out the upgrade policy logic. |
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def test_up_to_date(self): |
5582.10.51
by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove use of BzrDirFormat4 in test_errors. |
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error = errors.UpToDateFormat("someformat") |
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self.assertEqualDiff( |
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"The branch format someformat is already at the most "
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"recent format.", str(error)) |
|
1570.1.13
by Robert Collins
Check for incorrect revision parentage in the weave during revision access. |
307 |
|
308 |
def test_corrupt_repository(self): |
|
309 |
repo = self.make_repository('.') |
|
310 |
error = errors.CorruptRepository(repo) |
|
311 |
self.assertEqualDiff("An error has been detected in the repository %s.\n" |
|
312 |
"Please run bzr reconcile on this repository." % |
|
313 |
repo.bzrdir.root_transport.base, |
|
314 |
str(error)) |
|
1948.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Make BzrNewError always return a str object |
315 |
|
2052.6.1
by Robert Collins
``Transport.get`` has had its interface made more clear for ease of use. |
316 |
def test_read_error(self): |
317 |
# a unicode path to check that %r is being used.
|
|
318 |
path = u'a path' |
|
319 |
error = errors.ReadError(path) |
|
320 |
self.assertEqualDiff("Error reading from u'a path'.", str(error)) |
|
321 |
||
2592.1.7
by Robert Collins
A validate that goes boom. |
322 |
def test_bad_index_format_signature(self): |
323 |
error = errors.BadIndexFormatSignature("foo", "bar") |
|
324 |
self.assertEqual("foo is not an index of type bar.", |
|
325 |
str(error)) |
|
2052.6.2
by Robert Collins
Merge bzr.dev. |
326 |
|
2592.1.11
by Robert Collins
Detect truncated indices. |
327 |
def test_bad_index_data(self): |
328 |
error = errors.BadIndexData("foo") |
|
329 |
self.assertEqual("Error in data for index foo.", |
|
330 |
str(error)) |
|
331 |
||
2592.1.15
by Robert Collins
Detect duplicate key insertion. |
332 |
def test_bad_index_duplicate_key(self): |
333 |
error = errors.BadIndexDuplicateKey("foo", "bar") |
|
334 |
self.assertEqual("The key 'foo' is already in index 'bar'.", |
|
335 |
str(error)) |
|
336 |
||
2592.1.12
by Robert Collins
Handle basic node adds. |
337 |
def test_bad_index_key(self): |
338 |
error = errors.BadIndexKey("foo") |
|
339 |
self.assertEqual("The key 'foo' is not a valid key.", |
|
340 |
str(error)) |
|
341 |
||
2592.1.10
by Robert Collins
Make validate detect node reference parsing errors. |
342 |
def test_bad_index_options(self): |
343 |
error = errors.BadIndexOptions("foo") |
|
344 |
self.assertEqual("Could not parse options for index foo.", |
|
345 |
str(error)) |
|
346 |
||
2592.1.12
by Robert Collins
Handle basic node adds. |
347 |
def test_bad_index_value(self): |
348 |
error = errors.BadIndexValue("foo") |
|
349 |
self.assertEqual("The value 'foo' is not a valid value.", |
|
350 |
str(error)) |
|
351 |
||
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
352 |
def test_bzrerror_from_literal_string(self): |
353 |
# Some code constructs BzrError from a literal string, in which case
|
|
354 |
# no further formatting is done. (I'm not sure raising the base class
|
|
355 |
# is a great idea, but if the exception is not intended to be caught
|
|
356 |
# perhaps no more is needed.)
|
|
357 |
try: |
|
358 |
raise errors.BzrError('this is my errors; %d is not expanded') |
|
359 |
except errors.BzrError, e: |
|
360 |
self.assertEqual('this is my errors; %d is not expanded', str(e)) |
|
361 |
||
2018.2.4
by Robert Collins
separate out the client medium from the client encoding protocol for the smart server. |
362 |
def test_reading_completed(self): |
363 |
error = errors.ReadingCompleted("a request") |
|
364 |
self.assertEqualDiff("The MediumRequest 'a request' has already had " |
|
365 |
"finish_reading called upon it - the request has been completed and"
|
|
366 |
" no more data may be read.", |
|
367 |
str(error)) |
|
368 |
||
369 |
def test_writing_completed(self): |
|
370 |
error = errors.WritingCompleted("a request") |
|
371 |
self.assertEqualDiff("The MediumRequest 'a request' has already had " |
|
372 |
"finish_writing called upon it - accept bytes may not be called "
|
|
373 |
"anymore.", |
|
374 |
str(error)) |
|
375 |
||
376 |
def test_writing_not_completed(self): |
|
377 |
error = errors.WritingNotComplete("a request") |
|
378 |
self.assertEqualDiff("The MediumRequest 'a request' has not has " |
|
379 |
"finish_writing called upon it - until the write phase is complete"
|
|
380 |
" no data may be read.", |
|
381 |
str(error)) |
|
382 |
||
2052.6.1
by Robert Collins
``Transport.get`` has had its interface made more clear for ease of use. |
383 |
def test_transport_not_possible(self): |
384 |
error = errors.TransportNotPossible('readonly', 'original error') |
|
385 |
self.assertEqualDiff('Transport operation not possible:' |
|
386 |
' readonly original error', str(error)) |
|
2052.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a SocketConnectionError to make creating nice errors easier |
387 |
|
388 |
def assertSocketConnectionError(self, expected, *args, **kwargs): |
|
389 |
"""Check the formatting of a SocketConnectionError exception"""
|
|
390 |
e = errors.SocketConnectionError(*args, **kwargs) |
|
391 |
self.assertEqual(expected, str(e)) |
|
392 |
||
393 |
def test_socket_connection_error(self): |
|
394 |
"""Test the formatting of SocketConnectionError"""
|
|
395 |
||
396 |
# There should be a default msg about failing to connect
|
|
397 |
# we only require a host name.
|
|
398 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
399 |
'Failed to connect to ahost', |
|
400 |
'ahost') |
|
401 |
||
402 |
# If port is None, we don't put :None
|
|
403 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
404 |
'Failed to connect to ahost', |
|
405 |
'ahost', port=None) |
|
406 |
# But if port is supplied we include it
|
|
407 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
408 |
'Failed to connect to ahost:22', |
|
409 |
'ahost', port=22) |
|
410 |
||
411 |
# We can also supply extra information about the error
|
|
412 |
# with or without a port
|
|
413 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
414 |
'Failed to connect to ahost:22; bogus error', |
|
415 |
'ahost', port=22, orig_error='bogus error') |
|
416 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
417 |
'Failed to connect to ahost; bogus error', |
|
418 |
'ahost', orig_error='bogus error') |
|
419 |
# An exception object can be passed rather than a string
|
|
420 |
orig_error = ValueError('bad value') |
|
421 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
422 |
'Failed to connect to ahost; %s' % (str(orig_error),), |
|
423 |
host='ahost', orig_error=orig_error) |
|
424 |
||
425 |
# And we can supply a custom failure message
|
|
426 |
self.assertSocketConnectionError( |
|
427 |
'Unable to connect to ssh host ahost:444; my_error', |
|
428 |
host='ahost', port=444, msg='Unable to connect to ssh host', |
|
429 |
orig_error='my_error') |
|
430 |
||
3535.8.2
by James Westby
Incorporate spiv's feedback. |
431 |
def test_target_not_branch(self): |
432 |
"""Test the formatting of TargetNotBranch."""
|
|
433 |
error = errors.TargetNotBranch('foo') |
|
434 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
435 |
"Your branch does not have all of the revisions required in "
|
|
3535.8.4
by James Westby
Replace "however" with "and" at John's request. |
436 |
"order to merge this merge directive and the target "
|
3535.8.3
by James Westby
Use location instead of branch as suggested by Robert. |
437 |
"location specified in the merge directive is not a branch: "
|
3535.8.2
by James Westby
Incorporate spiv's feedback. |
438 |
"foo.", str(error)) |
439 |
||
2376.4.26
by Jonathan Lange
Tests for MalformedBugIdentifier and new error UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation. |
440 |
def test_malformed_bug_identifier(self): |
441 |
"""Test the formatting of MalformedBugIdentifier."""
|
|
442 |
error = errors.MalformedBugIdentifier('bogus', 'reason for bogosity') |
|
443 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
3535.10.1
by James Westby
Point to "bzr help bugs" from MalformedBugIdentifier. |
444 |
'Did not understand bug identifier bogus: reason for bogosity. '
|
3535.10.11
by James Westby
Fix test for change in error message. |
445 |
'See "bzr help bugs" for more information on this feature.', |
2376.4.26
by Jonathan Lange
Tests for MalformedBugIdentifier and new error UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation. |
446 |
str(error)) |
447 |
||
448 |
def test_unknown_bug_tracker_abbreviation(self): |
|
449 |
"""Test the formatting of UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation."""
|
|
2376.4.27
by Jonathan Lange
Include branch information in UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation |
450 |
branch = self.make_branch('some_branch') |
451 |
error = errors.UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation('xxx', branch) |
|
2376.4.26
by Jonathan Lange
Tests for MalformedBugIdentifier and new error UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation. |
452 |
self.assertEqual( |
2376.4.27
by Jonathan Lange
Include branch information in UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation |
453 |
"Cannot find registered bug tracker called xxx on %s" % branch, |
2376.4.26
by Jonathan Lange
Tests for MalformedBugIdentifier and new error UnknownBugTrackerAbbreviation. |
454 |
str(error)) |
2052.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a SocketConnectionError to make creating nice errors easier |
455 |
|
2018.5.163
by Andrew Bennetts
Deal with various review comments from Robert. |
456 |
def test_unexpected_smart_server_response(self): |
457 |
e = errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(('not yes',)) |
|
458 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
459 |
"Could not understand response from smart server: ('not yes',)", |
|
460 |
str(e)) |
|
2052.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a SocketConnectionError to make creating nice errors easier |
461 |
|
2506.2.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Start implementing container format reading and writing. |
462 |
def test_unknown_container_format(self): |
463 |
"""Test the formatting of UnknownContainerFormatError."""
|
|
464 |
e = errors.UnknownContainerFormatError('bad format string') |
|
465 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
466 |
"Unrecognised container format: 'bad format string'", |
|
467 |
str(e)) |
|
468 |
||
469 |
def test_unexpected_end_of_container(self): |
|
470 |
"""Test the formatting of UnexpectedEndOfContainerError."""
|
|
471 |
e = errors.UnexpectedEndOfContainerError() |
|
472 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
473 |
"Unexpected end of container stream", str(e)) |
|
474 |
||
475 |
def test_unknown_record_type(self): |
|
476 |
"""Test the formatting of UnknownRecordTypeError."""
|
|
477 |
e = errors.UnknownRecordTypeError("X") |
|
478 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
479 |
"Unknown record type: 'X'", |
|
480 |
str(e)) |
|
481 |
||
2506.3.1
by Andrew Bennetts
More progress: |
482 |
def test_invalid_record(self): |
483 |
"""Test the formatting of InvalidRecordError."""
|
|
484 |
e = errors.InvalidRecordError("xxx") |
|
485 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
486 |
"Invalid record: xxx", |
|
487 |
str(e)) |
|
488 |
||
2506.2.6
by Andrew Bennetts
Add validate method to ContainerReader and BytesRecordReader. |
489 |
def test_container_has_excess_data(self): |
490 |
"""Test the formatting of ContainerHasExcessDataError."""
|
|
491 |
e = errors.ContainerHasExcessDataError("excess bytes") |
|
492 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
493 |
"Container has data after end marker: 'excess bytes'", |
|
494 |
str(e)) |
|
495 |
||
2506.6.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Return a callable instead of a str from read, and add more validation. |
496 |
def test_duplicate_record_name_error(self): |
497 |
"""Test the formatting of DuplicateRecordNameError."""
|
|
498 |
e = errors.DuplicateRecordNameError(u"n\xe5me".encode('utf-8')) |
|
499 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
2745.3.3
by Daniel Watkins
Changed to remove need for escaping of quotes. |
500 |
"Container has multiple records with the same name: n\xc3\xa5me", |
2506.6.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Return a callable instead of a str from read, and add more validation. |
501 |
str(e)) |
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
502 |
|
2854.1.1
by Martin Pool
Fix "unprintable error" message for BzrCheckError and others |
503 |
def test_check_error(self): |
504 |
# This has a member called 'message', which is problematic in
|
|
505 |
# python2.5 because that is a slot on the base Exception class
|
|
506 |
e = errors.BzrCheckError('example check failure') |
|
507 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
508 |
"Internal check failed: example check failure", |
|
509 |
str(e)) |
|
510 |
self.assertTrue(e.internal_error) |
|
2506.6.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Return a callable instead of a str from read, and add more validation. |
511 |
|
2535.3.40
by Andrew Bennetts
Tidy up more XXXs. |
512 |
def test_repository_data_stream_error(self): |
513 |
"""Test the formatting of RepositoryDataStreamError."""
|
|
514 |
e = errors.RepositoryDataStreamError(u"my reason") |
|
515 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
516 |
"Corrupt or incompatible data stream: my reason", str(e)) |
|
517 |
||
2978.2.1
by Alexander Belchenko
fix formatting of ImmortalPendingDeletion error message. |
518 |
def test_immortal_pending_deletion_message(self): |
519 |
err = errors.ImmortalPendingDeletion('foo') |
|
520 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
521 |
"Unable to delete transform temporary directory foo. "
|
|
522 |
"Please examine foo to see if it contains any files "
|
|
523 |
"you wish to keep, and delete it when you are done.", |
|
524 |
str(err)) |
|
525 |
||
3006.2.2
by Alexander Belchenko
tests added. |
526 |
def test_unable_create_symlink(self): |
527 |
err = errors.UnableCreateSymlink() |
|
528 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
529 |
"Unable to create symlink on this platform", |
|
530 |
str(err)) |
|
531 |
err = errors.UnableCreateSymlink(path=u'foo') |
|
532 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
533 |
"Unable to create symlink 'foo' on this platform", |
|
534 |
str(err)) |
|
535 |
err = errors.UnableCreateSymlink(path=u'\xb5') |
|
536 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
537 |
"Unable to create symlink u'\\xb5' on this platform", |
|
538 |
str(err)) |
|
539 |
||
2692.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Add translate_client_path method to SmartServerRequest. |
540 |
def test_invalid_url_join(self): |
541 |
"""Test the formatting of InvalidURLJoin."""
|
|
542 |
e = errors.InvalidURLJoin('Reason', 'base path', ('args',)) |
|
543 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
544 |
"Invalid URL join request: Reason: 'base path' + ('args',)", |
|
545 |
str(e)) |
|
546 |
||
3035.3.2
by Lukáš Lalinský
Add tests for InvalidBugTrackerURL. |
547 |
def test_incorrect_url(self): |
548 |
err = errors.InvalidBugTrackerURL('foo', 'http://bug.com/') |
|
549 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
550 |
("The URL for bug tracker \"foo\" doesn't contain {id}: " |
|
551 |
"http://bug.com/"), |
|
552 |
str(err)) |
|
553 |
||
3234.2.6
by Alexander Belchenko
because every mail client has different rules to compose command line we should encode arguments to 8 bit string only when needed. |
554 |
def test_unable_encode_path(self): |
555 |
err = errors.UnableEncodePath('foo', 'executable') |
|
3234.2.8
by Alexander Belchenko
fix grammar in formatting string of UnableEncodePath error. |
556 |
self.assertEquals("Unable to encode executable path 'foo' in " |
3234.2.6
by Alexander Belchenko
because every mail client has different rules to compose command line we should encode arguments to 8 bit string only when needed. |
557 |
"user encoding " + osutils.get_user_encoding(), |
558 |
str(err)) |
|
559 |
||
3246.3.4
by Daniel Watkins
Added test. |
560 |
def test_unknown_format(self): |
561 |
err = errors.UnknownFormatError('bar', kind='foo') |
|
562 |
self.assertEquals("Unknown foo format: 'bar'", str(err)) |
|
563 |
||
3398.1.29
by Ian Clatworthy
add UnknownRules class & test |
564 |
def test_unknown_rules(self): |
565 |
err = errors.UnknownRules(['foo', 'bar']) |
|
566 |
self.assertEquals("Unknown rules detected: foo, bar.", str(err)) |
|
567 |
||
3577.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Cherry-pick TipChangeRejected changes from pre-branch-tip-changed-hook loom. |
568 |
def test_tip_change_rejected(self): |
569 |
err = errors.TipChangeRejected(u'Unicode message\N{INTERROBANG}') |
|
570 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
571 |
u'Tip change rejected: Unicode message\N{INTERROBANG}', |
|
572 |
unicode(err)) |
|
573 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
574 |
'Tip change rejected: Unicode message\xe2\x80\xbd', |
|
575 |
str(err)) |
|
576 |
||
3690.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Unexpected error responses from a smart server no longer cause the client to traceback. |
577 |
def test_error_from_smart_server(self): |
578 |
error_tuple = ('error', 'tuple') |
|
579 |
err = errors.ErrorFromSmartServer(error_tuple) |
|
580 |
self.assertEquals( |
|
581 |
"Error received from smart server: ('error', 'tuple')", str(err)) |
|
582 |
||
583 |
def test_untranslateable_error_from_smart_server(self): |
|
584 |
error_tuple = ('error', 'tuple') |
|
585 |
orig_err = errors.ErrorFromSmartServer(error_tuple) |
|
3690.1.2
by Andrew Bennetts
Rename UntranslateableErrorFromSmartServer -> UnknownErrorFromSmartServer. |
586 |
err = errors.UnknownErrorFromSmartServer(orig_err) |
3690.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Unexpected error responses from a smart server no longer cause the client to traceback. |
587 |
self.assertEquals( |
588 |
"Server sent an unexpected error: ('error', 'tuple')", str(err)) |
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
589 |
|
3883.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
Add test, tweak traceback formatting. |
590 |
def test_smart_message_handler_error(self): |
591 |
# Make an exc_info tuple.
|
|
592 |
try: |
|
593 |
raise Exception("example error") |
|
594 |
except Exception: |
|
5340.15.2
by John Arbash Meinel
supercede 2.4-613247-cleanup-tests |
595 |
err = errors.SmartMessageHandlerError(sys.exc_info()) |
596 |
# GZ 2010-11-08: Should not store exc_info in exception instances.
|
|
597 |
try: |
|
598 |
self.assertStartsWith( |
|
599 |
str(err), "The message handler raised an exception:\n") |
|
600 |
self.assertEndsWith(str(err), "Exception: example error\n") |
|
601 |
finally: |
|
602 |
del err |
|
3690.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Unexpected error responses from a smart server no longer cause the client to traceback. |
603 |
|
3983.1.8
by Daniel Watkins
Added MustHaveWorkingTree error and accompanying test. |
604 |
def test_must_have_working_tree(self): |
605 |
err = errors.MustHaveWorkingTree('foo', 'bar') |
|
3983.1.10
by Daniel Watkins
Made exception message slightly better. |
606 |
self.assertEqual(str(err), "Branching 'bar'(foo) must create a" |
607 |
" working tree.") |
|
3983.1.8
by Daniel Watkins
Added MustHaveWorkingTree error and accompanying test. |
608 |
|
3586.1.1
by Ian Clatworthy
add view-related errors and tests |
609 |
def test_no_such_view(self): |
610 |
err = errors.NoSuchView('foo') |
|
611 |
self.assertEquals("No such view: foo.", str(err)) |
|
612 |
||
613 |
def test_views_not_supported(self): |
|
614 |
err = errors.ViewsNotSupported('atree') |
|
615 |
err_str = str(err) |
|
616 |
self.assertStartsWith(err_str, "Views are not supported by ") |
|
617 |
self.assertEndsWith(err_str, "; use 'bzr upgrade' to change your " |
|
618 |
"tree to a later format.") |
|
619 |
||
3586.1.9
by Ian Clatworthy
first cut at view command |
620 |
def test_file_outside_view(self): |
621 |
err = errors.FileOutsideView('baz', ['foo', 'bar']) |
|
622 |
self.assertEquals('Specified file "baz" is outside the current view: ' |
|
623 |
'foo, bar', str(err)) |
|
624 |
||
3990.2.2
by Daniel Watkins
Added InvalidShelfId error and accompanying test. |
625 |
def test_invalid_shelf_id(self): |
626 |
invalid_id = "foo" |
|
627 |
err = errors.InvalidShelfId(invalid_id) |
|
3999.1.1
by Ian Clatworthy
Improve shelf documentation & fix backtrace (Daniel Watkins) |
628 |
self.assertEqual('"foo" is not a valid shelf id, ' |
629 |
'try a number instead.', str(err)) |
|
3990.2.2
by Daniel Watkins
Added InvalidShelfId error and accompanying test. |
630 |
|
4002.1.7
by Andrew Bennetts
Rename UnresumableWriteGroups to UnresumableWriteGroup. |
631 |
def test_unresumable_write_group(self): |
4002.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Implement suspend_write_group/resume_write_group. |
632 |
repo = "dummy repo" |
633 |
wg_tokens = ['token'] |
|
634 |
reason = "a reason" |
|
4002.1.7
by Andrew Bennetts
Rename UnresumableWriteGroups to UnresumableWriteGroup. |
635 |
err = errors.UnresumableWriteGroup(repo, wg_tokens, reason) |
4002.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Implement suspend_write_group/resume_write_group. |
636 |
self.assertEqual( |
4002.1.7
by Andrew Bennetts
Rename UnresumableWriteGroups to UnresumableWriteGroup. |
637 |
"Repository dummy repo cannot resume write group "
|
4002.1.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Implement suspend_write_group/resume_write_group. |
638 |
"['token']: a reason", str(err)) |
639 |
||
640 |
def test_unsuspendable_write_group(self): |
|
641 |
repo = "dummy repo" |
|
642 |
err = errors.UnsuspendableWriteGroup(repo) |
|
643 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
644 |
'Repository dummy repo cannot suspend a write group.', str(err)) |
|
645 |
||
4734.4.9
by Andrew Bennetts
More tests and comments. |
646 |
def test_not_branch_no_args(self): |
647 |
err = errors.NotBranchError('path') |
|
648 |
self.assertEqual('Not a branch: "path".', str(err)) |
|
649 |
||
650 |
def test_not_branch_bzrdir_with_repo(self): |
|
651 |
bzrdir = self.make_repository('repo').bzrdir |
|
652 |
err = errors.NotBranchError('path', bzrdir=bzrdir) |
|
653 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
654 |
'Not a branch: "path": location is a repository.', str(err)) |
|
655 |
||
656 |
def test_not_branch_bzrdir_without_repo(self): |
|
657 |
bzrdir = self.make_bzrdir('bzrdir') |
|
658 |
err = errors.NotBranchError('path', bzrdir=bzrdir) |
|
659 |
self.assertEqual('Not a branch: "path".', str(err)) |
|
660 |
||
5050.46.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Suppress unexpected errors during NotBranchError's call to open_repository. |
661 |
def test_not_branch_bzrdir_with_recursive_not_branch_error(self): |
662 |
class FakeBzrDir(object): |
|
663 |
def open_repository(self): |
|
664 |
# str() on the NotBranchError will trigger a call to this,
|
|
665 |
# which in turn will another, identical NotBranchError.
|
|
666 |
raise errors.NotBranchError('path', bzrdir=FakeBzrDir()) |
|
667 |
err = errors.NotBranchError('path', bzrdir=FakeBzrDir()) |
|
668 |
self.assertEqual('Not a branch: "path".', str(err)) |
|
669 |
||
4734.4.9
by Andrew Bennetts
More tests and comments. |
670 |
def test_not_branch_laziness(self): |
671 |
real_bzrdir = self.make_bzrdir('path') |
|
672 |
class FakeBzrDir(object): |
|
673 |
def __init__(self): |
|
674 |
self.calls = [] |
|
675 |
def open_repository(self): |
|
676 |
self.calls.append('open_repository') |
|
677 |
raise errors.NoRepositoryPresent(real_bzrdir) |
|
678 |
fake_bzrdir = FakeBzrDir() |
|
679 |
err = errors.NotBranchError('path', bzrdir=fake_bzrdir) |
|
680 |
self.assertEqual([], fake_bzrdir.calls) |
|
681 |
str(err) |
|
682 |
self.assertEqual(['open_repository'], fake_bzrdir.calls) |
|
683 |
# Stringifying twice doesn't try to open a repository twice.
|
|
684 |
str(err) |
|
685 |
self.assertEqual(['open_repository'], fake_bzrdir.calls) |
|
686 |
||
5339.1.1
by Parth Malwankar
fixes errors.InvalidPattern to work on Python2.5 |
687 |
def test_invalid_pattern(self): |
688 |
error = errors.InvalidPattern('Bad pattern msg.') |
|
689 |
self.assertEqualDiff("Invalid pattern(s) found. Bad pattern msg.", |
|
690 |
str(error)) |
|
691 |
||
5050.7.6
by Parth Malwankar
fixed test name |
692 |
def test_recursive_bind(self): |
5050.7.5
by Parth Malwankar
better error message for RecursiveBind |
693 |
error = errors.RecursiveBind('foo_bar_branch') |
694 |
msg = ('Branch "foo_bar_branch" appears to be bound to itself. ' |
|
695 |
'Please use `bzr unbind` to fix.') |
|
696 |
self.assertEqualDiff(msg, str(error)) |
|
697 |
||
5609.58.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Fix 'Unprintable exception' when displaying RetryWithNewPacks error. |
698 |
def test_retry_with_new_packs(self): |
699 |
fake_exc_info = ('{exc type}', '{exc value}', '{exc traceback}') |
|
700 |
error = errors.RetryWithNewPacks( |
|
701 |
'{context}', reload_occurred=False, exc_info=fake_exc_info) |
|
702 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
703 |
'Pack files have changed, reload and retry. context: '
|
|
704 |
'{context} {exc value}', str(error)) |
|
705 |
||
2116.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup error tests |
706 |
|
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
707 |
class PassThroughError(errors.BzrError): |
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
708 |
|
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
709 |
_fmt = """Pass through %(foo)s and %(bar)s""" |
2116.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup error tests |
710 |
|
711 |
def __init__(self, foo, bar): |
|
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
712 |
errors.BzrError.__init__(self, foo=foo, bar=bar) |
713 |
||
714 |
||
715 |
class ErrorWithBadFormat(errors.BzrError): |
|
716 |
||
717 |
_fmt = """One format specifier: %(thing)s""" |
|
718 |
||
719 |
||
720 |
class ErrorWithNoFormat(errors.BzrError): |
|
5131.2.6
by Martin
Fix more tests which were failing under -OO that had been missed earlier |
721 |
__doc__ = """This class has a docstring but no format string.""" |
2116.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup error tests |
722 |
|
723 |
||
724 |
class TestErrorFormatting(TestCase): |
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
725 |
|
2116.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup error tests |
726 |
def test_always_str(self): |
727 |
e = PassThroughError(u'\xb5', 'bar') |
|
728 |
self.assertIsInstance(e.__str__(), str) |
|
729 |
# In Python str(foo) *must* return a real byte string
|
|
730 |
# not a Unicode string. The following line would raise a
|
|
731 |
# Unicode error, because it tries to call str() on the string
|
|
732 |
# returned from e.__str__(), and it has non ascii characters
|
|
733 |
s = str(e) |
|
734 |
self.assertEqual('Pass through \xc2\xb5 and bar', s) |
|
735 |
||
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
736 |
def test_missing_format_string(self): |
737 |
e = ErrorWithNoFormat(param='randomvalue') |
|
6318.2.1
by Martin Packman
Remove deprecated classes and practices from bzrlib.errors |
738 |
self.assertStartsWith(str(e), |
739 |
"Unprintable exception ErrorWithNoFormat") |
|
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
740 |
|
2116.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup error tests |
741 |
def test_mismatched_format_args(self): |
742 |
# Even though ErrorWithBadFormat's format string does not match the
|
|
743 |
# arguments we constructing it with, we can still stringify an instance
|
|
744 |
# of this exception. The resulting string will say its unprintable.
|
|
745 |
e = ErrorWithBadFormat(not_thing='x') |
|
746 |
self.assertStartsWith( |
|
2067.3.1
by Martin Pool
Clean up BzrNewError, other exception classes and users. |
747 |
str(e), 'Unprintable exception ErrorWithBadFormat') |
4634.1.2
by Martin Pool
Add test for CannotBindAddress |
748 |
|
749 |
def test_cannot_bind_address(self): |
|
5243.1.2
by Martin
Point launchpad links in comments at production server rather than edge |
750 |
# see <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/286871>
|
4634.1.2
by Martin Pool
Add test for CannotBindAddress |
751 |
e = errors.CannotBindAddress('example.com', 22, |
752 |
socket.error(13, 'Permission denied')) |
|
753 |
self.assertContainsRe(str(e), |
|
754 |
r'Cannot bind address "example\.com:22":.*Permission denied') |
|
4976.1.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add FileTimestampUnavailable exception. |
755 |
|
756 |
def test_file_timestamp_unavailable(self): |
|
757 |
e = errors.FileTimestampUnavailable("/path/foo") |
|
758 |
self.assertEquals("The filestamp for /path/foo is not available.", |
|
759 |
str(e)) |
|
5186.2.6
by Martin Pool
Add formatting test for TransformRenameFailed |
760 |
|
761 |
def test_transform_rename_failed(self): |
|
5186.2.7
by Martin Pool
Update other cases where transform detects failure to rename |
762 |
e = errors.TransformRenameFailed(u"from", u"to", "readonly file", 2) |
5186.2.6
by Martin Pool
Add formatting test for TransformRenameFailed |
763 |
self.assertEquals( |
764 |
u"Failed to rename from to to: readonly file", |
|
765 |
str(e)) |