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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Canonical Ltd
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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 by Canonical Ltd
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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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# 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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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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from bzrlib.selftest import TestCaseInTempDir
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrCommandError, NoSuchRevision
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from bzrlib.tests.blackbox import ExternalBase
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from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
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class TestRevisionInfo(ExternalBase):
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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from bzrlib.revisionspec import RevisionSpec
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class TestRevisionInfo(TestCaseInTempDir):
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def check_error(self, output, *args):
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"""Verify that the expected error matches what bzr says.
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The output is supplied first, so that you can supply a variable
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number of arguments to bzr.
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self.assertContainsRe(self.run_bzr(args, retcode=3)[1], output)
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self.assertContainsRe(self.run_bzr_captured(args, retcode=3)[1], output)
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def check_output(self, output, *args):
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"""Verify that the expected output matches what bzr says.
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The output is supplied first, so that you can supply a variable
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number of arguments to bzr.
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self.assertEquals(self.run_bzr_captured(args)[0], output)
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def test_revision_info(self):
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"""Test that 'bzr revision-info' reports the correct thing."""
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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# Make history with a non-mainline rev
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wt.commit('Commit one', rev_id='a@r-0-1')
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wt.commit('Commit two', rev_id='a@r-0-1.1.1')
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wt.set_parent_ids(['a@r-0-1', 'a@r-0-1.1.1'])
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wt.branch.set_last_revision_info(1, 'a@r-0-1')
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wt.commit('Commit three', rev_id='a@r-0-2')
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# This is expected to work even if the working tree is removed
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wt.bzrdir.destroy_workingtree()
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# Expected return values
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"""Test that 'bzr revision-info' reports the correct thing.
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b = Branch.initialize('.')
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b.working_tree().commit('Commit one', rev_id='a@r-0-1')
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b.working_tree().commit('Commit two', rev_id='a@r-0-2')
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b.working_tree().commit('Commit three', rev_id='a@r-0-3')
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# Make sure revision-info without any arguments throws an exception
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self.check_error('bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.errors.BzrCommandError: '
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'You must supply a revision identifier\n',
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'1.1.1': '1.1.1 a@r-0-1.1.1\n',
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# Make sure with no arg it defaults to the head
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self.check_output(values['2'], 'revision-info')
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# Check the results of just specifying a numeric revision
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self.check_output(values['1'], 'revision-info 1')
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self.check_output(values['1.1.1'], 'revision-info 1.1.1')
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self.check_output(values['2'], 'revision-info 2')
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self.check_output(values['1']+values['2'], 'revision-info 1 2')
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self.check_output(values['1']+values['1.1.1']+values['2'],
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'revision-info 1 1.1.1 2')
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self.check_output(values['2']+values['1'], 'revision-info 2 1')
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self.check_output(values[1], 'revision-info', '1')
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self.check_output(values[2], 'revision-info', '2')
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self.check_output(values[3], 'revision-info', '3')
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self.check_output(values[1]+values[2], 'revision-info', '1', '2')
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self.check_output(values[1]+values[2]+values[3], 'revision-info', '1', '2', '3')
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self.check_output(values[2]+values[1], 'revision-info', '2', '1')
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# Check as above, only using the '--revision' syntax
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self.check_output(values['1'], 'revision-info -r 1')
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self.check_output(values['1.1.1'], 'revision-info --revision 1.1.1')
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self.check_output(values['2'], 'revision-info -r 2')
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self.check_output(values['1']+values['2'], 'revision-info -r 1..2')
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self.check_output(values['1']+values['1.1.1']+values['2'],
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'revision-info -r 1..1.1.1..2')
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self.check_output(values['2']+values['1'], 'revision-info -r 2..1')
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self.check_output(' 1 a@r-0-1\n', 'revision-info', '-r', '1')
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self.check_output(' 2 a@r-0-2\n', 'revision-info', '--revision', '2')
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self.check_output(' 3 a@r-0-3\n', 'revision-info', '-r', '3')
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self.check_output(' 1 a@r-0-1\n 2 a@r-0-2\n', 'revision-info', '-r', '1..2')
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self.check_output(' 1 a@r-0-1\n 2 a@r-0-2\n 3 a@r-0-3\n'
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, 'revision-info', '-r', '1..2..3')
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self.check_output(' 2 a@r-0-2\n 1 a@r-0-1\n', 'revision-info', '-r', '2..1')
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# Now try some more advanced revision specifications
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self.check_output(values['1'], 'revision-info -r revid:a@r-0-1')
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self.check_output(values['1.1.1'],
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'revision-info --revision revid:a@r-0-1.1.1')
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self.check_output(' 1 a@r-0-1\n', 'revision-info', '-r', 'revid:a@r-0-1')
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self.check_output(' 2 a@r-0-2\n', 'revision-info', '--revision', 'revid:a@r-0-2')
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def test_cat_revision(self):
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"""Test bzr cat-revision.
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b = Branch.initialize('.')
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b.working_tree().commit('Commit one', rev_id='a@r-0-1')
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b.working_tree().commit('Commit two', rev_id='a@r-0-2')
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b.working_tree().commit('Commit three', rev_id='a@r-0-3')
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1:b.get_revision_xml_file('a@r-0-1').read(),
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2:b.get_revision_xml_file('a@r-0-2').read(),
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3:b.get_revision_xml_file('a@r-0-3').read()
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self.check_output(revs[1], 'cat-revision', 'a@r-0-1')
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self.check_output(revs[2], 'cat-revision', 'a@r-0-2')
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self.check_output(revs[3], 'cat-revision', 'a@r-0-3')
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self.check_output(revs[1], 'cat-revision', '-r', '1')
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self.check_output(revs[2], 'cat-revision', '-r', '2')
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self.check_output(revs[3], 'cat-revision', '-r', '3')
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self.check_output(revs[1], 'cat-revision', '-r', 'revid:a@r-0-1')
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self.check_output(revs[2], 'cat-revision', '-r', 'revid:a@r-0-2')
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self.check_output(revs[3], 'cat-revision', '-r', 'revid:a@r-0-3')