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  • Committer: Robert Collins
  • Date: 2005-10-02 22:47:02 UTC
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 1397.
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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# Authors:  Robert Collins <robert.collins@canonical.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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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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#
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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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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import os
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from bzrlib import ignores
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import bzrlib
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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from bzrlib import bzrdir, conflicts, errors, workingtree
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from bzrlib.bzrdir import BzrDir
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from bzrlib.errors import NotBranchError, NotVersionedError
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from bzrlib.lockdir import LockDir
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from bzrlib.osutils import pathjoin, getcwd, has_symlinks
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseWithTransport, TestSkipped
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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from bzrlib.workingtree import (TreeEntry, TreeDirectory, TreeFile, TreeLink,
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                                WorkingTree)
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class TestTreeDirectory(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    def test_kind_character(self):
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        self.assertEqual(TreeDirectory().kind_character(), '/')
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class TestTreeEntry(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    def test_kind_character(self):
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        self.assertEqual(TreeEntry().kind_character(), '???')
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class TestTreeFile(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    def test_kind_character(self):
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        self.assertEqual(TreeFile().kind_character(), '')
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class TestTreeLink(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    def test_kind_character(self):
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        self.assertEqual(TreeLink().kind_character(), '')
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class TestDefaultFormat(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    def test_get_set_default_format(self):
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        old_format = workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.get_default_format()
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        # default is 3
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        self.assertTrue(isinstance(old_format, workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat3))
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        workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.set_default_format(SampleTreeFormat())
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        try:
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            # the default branch format is used by the meta dir format
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            # which is not the default bzrdir format at this point
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            dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize('.')
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            dir.create_repository()
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            dir.create_branch()
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            result = dir.create_workingtree()
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            self.assertEqual(result, 'A tree')
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        finally:
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            workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.set_default_format(old_format)
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        self.assertEqual(old_format, workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.get_default_format())
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class SampleTreeFormat(workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat):
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    """A sample format
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    this format is initializable, unsupported to aid in testing the 
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    open and open_downlevel routines.
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    """
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    def get_format_string(self):
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        """See WorkingTreeFormat.get_format_string()."""
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        return "Sample tree format."
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    def initialize(self, a_bzrdir, revision_id=None):
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        """Sample branches cannot be created."""
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        t = a_bzrdir.get_workingtree_transport(self)
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        t.put('format', StringIO(self.get_format_string()))
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        return 'A tree'
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    def is_supported(self):
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        return False
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    def open(self, transport, _found=False):
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        return "opened tree."
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class TestWorkingTreeFormat(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    """Tests for the WorkingTreeFormat facility."""
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    def test_find_format(self):
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        # is the right format object found for a working tree?
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        # create a branch with a few known format objects.
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        self.build_tree(["foo/", "bar/"])
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        def check_format(format, url):
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            dir = format._matchingbzrdir.initialize(url)
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            dir.create_repository()
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            dir.create_branch()
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            format.initialize(dir)
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            t = get_transport(url)
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            found_format = workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.find_format(dir)
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            self.failUnless(isinstance(found_format, format.__class__))
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        check_format(workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat3(), "bar")
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    def test_find_format_no_tree(self):
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        dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize('.')
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        self.assertRaises(errors.NoWorkingTree,
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                          workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.find_format,
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                          dir)
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    def test_find_format_unknown_format(self):
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        dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize('.')
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        dir.create_repository()
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        dir.create_branch()
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        SampleTreeFormat().initialize(dir)
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        self.assertRaises(errors.UnknownFormatError,
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                          workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.find_format,
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                          dir)
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    def test_register_unregister_format(self):
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        format = SampleTreeFormat()
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        # make a control dir
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        dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize('.')
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        dir.create_repository()
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        dir.create_branch()
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        # make a branch
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        format.initialize(dir)
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        # register a format for it.
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        workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.register_format(format)
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        # which branch.Open will refuse (not supported)
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        self.assertRaises(errors.UnsupportedFormatError, workingtree.WorkingTree.open, '.')
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        # but open_downlevel will work
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        self.assertEqual(format.open(dir), workingtree.WorkingTree.open_downlevel('.'))
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        # unregister the format
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        workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat.unregister_format(format)
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class TestWorkingTreeFormat3(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    """Tests specific to WorkingTreeFormat3."""
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    def test_disk_layout(self):
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        control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())
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        control.create_repository()
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        control.create_branch()
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        tree = workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat3().initialize(control)
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        # we want:
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        # format 'Bazaar-NG Working Tree format 3'
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        # inventory = blank inventory
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        # pending-merges = ''
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        # stat-cache = ??
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        # no inventory.basis yet
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        t = control.get_workingtree_transport(None)
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        self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Working Tree format 3',
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                             t.get('format').read())
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        self.assertEqualDiff('<inventory format="5">\n'
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                             '</inventory>\n',
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                             t.get('inventory').read())
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        self.assertEqualDiff('### bzr hashcache v5\n',
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                             t.get('stat-cache').read())
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        self.assertFalse(t.has('inventory.basis'))
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        # no last-revision file means 'None' or 'NULLREVISION'
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        self.assertFalse(t.has('last-revision'))
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        # TODO RBC 20060210 do a commit, check the inventory.basis is created 
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        # correctly and last-revision file becomes present.
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    def test_uses_lockdir(self):
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        """WorkingTreeFormat3 uses its own LockDir:
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            - lock is a directory
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            - when the WorkingTree is locked, LockDir can see that
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        """
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        url = self.get_url()
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        dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(url)
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        repo = dir.create_repository()
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        branch = dir.create_branch()
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        try:
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            tree = workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat3().initialize(dir)
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        except errors.NotLocalUrl:
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            raise TestSkipped('Not a local URL')
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        self.assertIsDirectory('.bzr', t)
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        self.assertIsDirectory('.bzr/checkout', t)
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        self.assertIsDirectory('.bzr/checkout/lock', t)
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        our_lock = LockDir(t, '.bzr/checkout/lock')
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        self.assertEquals(our_lock.peek(), None)
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        tree.lock_write()
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        self.assertTrue(our_lock.peek())
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        tree.unlock()
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        self.assertEquals(our_lock.peek(), None)
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    def test_missing_pending_merges(self):
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        control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())
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        control.create_repository()
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        control.create_branch()
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        tree = workingtree.WorkingTreeFormat3().initialize(control)
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        tree._control_files._transport.delete("pending-merges")
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        self.assertEqual([], tree.pending_merges())
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class TestFormat2WorkingTree(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    """Tests that are specific to format 2 trees."""
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    def create_format2_tree(self, url):
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        return self.make_branch_and_tree(
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            url, format=bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6())
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    def test_conflicts(self):
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        # test backwards compatability
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        tree = self.create_format2_tree('.')
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        self.assertRaises(errors.UnsupportedOperation, tree.set_conflicts,
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                          None)
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        file('lala.BASE', 'wb').write('labase')
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        expected = conflicts.ContentsConflict('lala')
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        self.assertEqual(list(tree.conflicts()), [expected])
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        file('lala', 'wb').write('la')
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        tree.add('lala', 'lala-id')
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        expected = conflicts.ContentsConflict('lala', file_id='lala-id')
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        self.assertEqual(list(tree.conflicts()), [expected])
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        file('lala.THIS', 'wb').write('lathis')
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        file('lala.OTHER', 'wb').write('laother')
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        # When "text conflict"s happen, stem, THIS and OTHER are text
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        expected = conflicts.TextConflict('lala', file_id='lala-id')
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        self.assertEqual(list(tree.conflicts()), [expected])
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        os.unlink('lala.OTHER')
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        os.mkdir('lala.OTHER')
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        expected = conflicts.ContentsConflict('lala', file_id='lala-id')
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        self.assertEqual(list(tree.conflicts()), [expected])
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class TestNonFormatSpecificCode(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    """This class contains tests of workingtree that are not format specific."""
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    def test_gen_file_id(self):
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        gen_file_id = bzrlib.workingtree.gen_file_id
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        # We try to use the filename if possible
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        self.assertStartsWith(gen_file_id('bar'), 'bar-')
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        # but we squash capitalization, and remove non word characters
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        self.assertStartsWith(gen_file_id('Mwoo oof\t m'), 'mwoooofm-')
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        # We also remove leading '.' characters to prevent hidden file-ids
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        self.assertStartsWith(gen_file_id('..gam.py'), 'gam.py-')
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        self.assertStartsWith(gen_file_id('..Mwoo oof\t m'), 'mwoooofm-')
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        # we remove unicode characters, and still don't end up with a 
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        # hidden file id
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        self.assertStartsWith(gen_file_id(u'\xe5\xb5.txt'), 'txt-')
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        # Our current method of generating unique ids adds 33 characters
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        # plus an serial number (log10(N) characters)
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        # to the end of the filename. We now restrict the filename portion to
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        # be <= 20 characters, so the maximum length should now be approx < 60
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        # Test both case squashing and length restriction
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        fid = gen_file_id('A'*50 + '.txt')
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        self.assertStartsWith(fid, 'a'*20 + '-')
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        self.failUnless(len(fid) < 60)
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        # restricting length happens after the other actions, so
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        # we preserve as much as possible
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        fid = gen_file_id('\xe5\xb5..aBcd\tefGhijKLMnop\tqrstuvwxyz')
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        self.assertStartsWith(fid, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrst-')
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        self.failUnless(len(fid) < 60)
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    def test_next_id_suffix(self):
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        bzrlib.workingtree._gen_id_suffix = None
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        bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix()
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        self.assertNotEqual(None, bzrlib.workingtree._gen_id_suffix)
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        bzrlib.workingtree._gen_id_suffix = "foo-"
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        bzrlib.workingtree._gen_id_serial = 1
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        self.assertEqual("foo-2", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-3", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-4", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-5", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-6", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-7", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-8", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-9", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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        self.assertEqual("foo-10", bzrlib.workingtree._next_id_suffix())
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    def test__translate_ignore_rule(self):
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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        # translation should return the regex, the number of groups in it,
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        # and the original rule in a tuple.
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        # there are three sorts of ignore rules:
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        # root only - regex is the rule itself without the leading ./
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        self.assertEqual(
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            "(rootdirrule$)", 
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            tree._translate_ignore_rule("./rootdirrule"))
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        # full path - regex is the rule itself
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        self.assertEqual(
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            "(path\\/to\\/file$)",
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            tree._translate_ignore_rule("path/to/file"))
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        # basename only rule - regex is a rule that ignores everything up
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        # to the last / in the filename
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        self.assertEqual(
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            "((?:.*/)?(?!.*/)basenamerule$)",
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            tree._translate_ignore_rule("basenamerule"))
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    def test__combine_ignore_rules(self):
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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        # the combined ignore regexs need the outer group indices
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        # placed in a dictionary with the rules that were combined.
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        # an empty set of rules
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        # this is returned as a list of combined regex,rule sets, because
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        # python has a limit of 100 combined regexes.
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        compiled_rules = tree._combine_ignore_rules([])
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        self.assertEqual([], compiled_rules)
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        # one of each type of rule.
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        compiled_rules = tree._combine_ignore_rules(
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            ["rule1", "rule/two", "./three"])[0]
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        # what type *is* the compiled regex to do an isinstance of ?
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        self.assertEqual(3, compiled_rules[0].groups)
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        self.assertEqual(
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            {0:"rule1",1:"rule/two",2:"./three"},
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            compiled_rules[1])
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    def test__combine_ignore_rules_grouping(self):
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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        # when there are too many rules, the output is split into groups of 100
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        rules = []
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        for index in range(198):
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            rules.append('foo')
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tree._combine_ignore_rules(rules)))
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    def test__get_ignore_rules_as_regex(self):
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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        # Setup the default ignore list to be empty
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        ignores._set_user_ignores([])
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        # some plugins (shelf) modifies the DEFAULT_IGNORE list in memory
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        # which causes this test to fail so force the DEFAULT_IGNORE
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        # list to be empty
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        orig_default = bzrlib.DEFAULT_IGNORE
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        # Also make sure the runtime ignore list is empty
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        orig_runtime = ignores._runtime_ignores
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        try:
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            bzrlib.DEFAULT_IGNORE = []
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            ignores._runtime_ignores = set()
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            self.build_tree_contents([('.bzrignore', 'CVS\n.hg\n')])
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            reference_output = tree._combine_ignore_rules(
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                                    set(['CVS', '.hg']))[0]
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            regex_rules = tree._get_ignore_rules_as_regex()[0]
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            self.assertEqual(len(reference_output[1]), regex_rules[0].groups)
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            self.assertEqual(reference_output[1], regex_rules[1])
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        finally:
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            bzrlib.DEFAULT_IGNORE = orig_default
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            ignores._runtime_ignores = orig_runtime