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  • Committer: John Arbash Meinel
  • Date: 2006-02-09 18:30:47 UTC
  • mto: (1608.2.1 bzr.mbp.escape-stores)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 1657.
  • Revision ID: john@arbash-meinel.com-20060209183047-cbd6666d18efafd0
Text store and weave store both allow escaping fileid paths.

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# Copyright (C) 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 cStringIO import StringIO
 
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import os
 
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
 
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import bzrlib.errors as errors
 
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from bzrlib.diff import internal_diff
 
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from bzrlib.inventory import Inventory, ROOT_ID
 
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import bzrlib.inventory as inventory
 
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from bzrlib.osutils import has_symlinks, rename, pathjoin
 
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCase, TestCaseWithTransport
 
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from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
 
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class TestInventory(TestCase):
 
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    def test_is_within(self):
 
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        from bzrlib.osutils import is_inside_any
 
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        SRC_FOO_C = pathjoin('src', 'foo.c')
 
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        for dirs, fn in [(['src', 'doc'], SRC_FOO_C),
 
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                         (['src'], SRC_FOO_C),
 
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                         (['src'], 'src'),
 
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                         ]:
 
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            self.assert_(is_inside_any(dirs, fn))
 
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        for dirs, fn in [(['src'], 'srccontrol'),
 
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                         (['src'], 'srccontrol/foo')]:
 
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            self.assertFalse(is_inside_any(dirs, fn))
 
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    def test_ids(self):
 
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        """Test detection of files within selected directories."""
 
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        inv = Inventory()
 
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        for args in [('src', 'directory', 'src-id'), 
 
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                     ('doc', 'directory', 'doc-id'), 
 
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                     ('src/hello.c', 'file'),
 
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                     ('src/bye.c', 'file', 'bye-id'),
 
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                     ('Makefile', 'file')]:
 
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            inv.add_path(*args)
 
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        self.assertEqual(inv.path2id('src'), 'src-id')
 
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        self.assertEqual(inv.path2id('src/bye.c'), 'bye-id')
 
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        self.assert_('src-id' in inv)
 
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    def test_version(self):
 
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        """Inventory remembers the text's version."""
 
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        inv = Inventory()
 
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        ie = inv.add_path('foo.txt', 'file')
 
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        ## XXX
 
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class TestInventoryEntry(TestCase):
 
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    def test_file_kind_character(self):
 
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        file = inventory.InventoryFile('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        self.assertEqual(file.kind_character(), '')
 
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    def test_dir_kind_character(self):
 
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        dir = inventory.InventoryDirectory('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        self.assertEqual(dir.kind_character(), '/')
 
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    def test_link_kind_character(self):
 
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        dir = inventory.InventoryLink('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        self.assertEqual(dir.kind_character(), '')
 
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    def test_dir_detect_changes(self):
 
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        left = inventory.InventoryDirectory('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        left.text_sha1 = 123
 
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        left.executable = True
 
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        left.symlink_target='foo'
 
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        right = inventory.InventoryDirectory('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        right.text_sha1 = 321
 
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        right.symlink_target='bar'
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, False), left.detect_changes(right))
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, False), right.detect_changes(left))
 
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    def test_file_detect_changes(self):
 
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        left = inventory.InventoryFile('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        left.text_sha1 = 123
 
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        right = inventory.InventoryFile('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        right.text_sha1 = 123
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, False), left.detect_changes(right))
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, False), right.detect_changes(left))
 
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        left.executable = True
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, True), left.detect_changes(right))
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, True), right.detect_changes(left))
 
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        right.text_sha1 = 321
 
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        self.assertEqual((True, True), left.detect_changes(right))
 
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        self.assertEqual((True, True), right.detect_changes(left))
 
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    def test_symlink_detect_changes(self):
 
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        left = inventory.InventoryLink('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        left.text_sha1 = 123
 
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        left.executable = True
 
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        left.symlink_target='foo'
 
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        right = inventory.InventoryLink('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        right.text_sha1 = 321
 
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        right.symlink_target='foo'
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, False), left.detect_changes(right))
 
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        self.assertEqual((False, False), right.detect_changes(left))
 
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        left.symlink_target = 'different'
 
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        self.assertEqual((True, False), left.detect_changes(right))
 
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        self.assertEqual((True, False), right.detect_changes(left))
 
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    def test_file_has_text(self):
 
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        file = inventory.InventoryFile('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        self.failUnless(file.has_text())
 
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    def test_directory_has_text(self):
 
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        dir = inventory.InventoryDirectory('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        self.failIf(dir.has_text())
 
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    def test_link_has_text(self):
 
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        link = inventory.InventoryLink('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
 
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        self.failIf(link.has_text())
 
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class TestEntryDiffing(TestCaseWithTransport):
 
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    def setUp(self):
 
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        super(TestEntryDiffing, self).setUp()
 
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        self.wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
 
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        self.branch = self.wt.branch
 
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        print >> open('file', 'wb'), 'foo'
 
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        self.wt.add(['file'], ['fileid'])
 
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        if has_symlinks():
 
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            os.symlink('target1', 'symlink')
 
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            self.wt.add(['symlink'], ['linkid'])
 
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        self.wt.commit('message_1', rev_id = '1')
 
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        print >> open('file', 'wb'), 'bar'
 
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        if has_symlinks():
 
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            os.unlink('symlink')
 
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            os.symlink('target2', 'symlink')
 
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        self.tree_1 = self.branch.repository.revision_tree('1')
 
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        self.inv_1 = self.branch.repository.get_inventory('1')
 
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        self.file_1 = self.inv_1['fileid']
 
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        self.tree_2 = self.branch.working_tree()
 
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        self.inv_2 = self.tree_2.read_working_inventory()
 
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        self.file_2 = self.inv_2['fileid']
 
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        if has_symlinks():
 
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            self.link_1 = self.inv_1['linkid']
 
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            self.link_2 = self.inv_2['linkid']
 
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    def test_file_diff_deleted(self):
 
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        output = StringIO()
 
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        self.file_1.diff(internal_diff, 
 
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                          "old_label", self.tree_1,
 
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                          "/dev/null", None, None,
 
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                          output)
 
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        self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(), "--- old_label\t\n"
 
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                                            "+++ /dev/null\t\n"
 
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                                            "@@ -1,1 +0,0 @@\n"
 
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                                            "-foo\n"
 
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                                            "\n")
 
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    def test_file_diff_added(self):
 
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        output = StringIO()
 
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        self.file_1.diff(internal_diff, 
 
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                          "new_label", self.tree_1,
 
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                          "/dev/null", None, None,
 
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                          output, reverse=True)
 
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        self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(), "--- /dev/null\t\n"
 
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                                            "+++ new_label\t\n"
 
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                                            "@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@\n"
 
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                                            "+foo\n"
 
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                                            "\n")
 
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    def test_file_diff_changed(self):
 
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        output = StringIO()
 
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        self.file_1.diff(internal_diff, 
 
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                          "/dev/null", self.tree_1, 
 
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                          "new_label", self.file_2, self.tree_2,
 
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                          output)
 
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        self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(), "--- /dev/null\t\n"
 
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                                            "+++ new_label\t\n"
 
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                                            "@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@\n"
 
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                                            "-foo\n"
 
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                                            "+bar\n"
 
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                                            "\n")
 
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    def test_link_diff_deleted(self):
 
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        if not has_symlinks():
 
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            return
 
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        output = StringIO()
 
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        self.link_1.diff(internal_diff, 
 
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                          "old_label", self.tree_1,
 
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                          "/dev/null", None, None,
 
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                          output)
 
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        self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(),
 
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                         "=== target was 'target1'\n")
 
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    def test_link_diff_added(self):
 
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        if not has_symlinks():
 
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            return
 
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        output = StringIO()
 
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        self.link_1.diff(internal_diff, 
 
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                          "new_label", self.tree_1,
 
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                          "/dev/null", None, None,
 
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                          output, reverse=True)
 
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        self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(),
 
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                         "=== target is 'target1'\n")
 
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    def test_link_diff_changed(self):
 
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        if not has_symlinks():
 
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            return
 
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        output = StringIO()
 
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        self.link_1.diff(internal_diff, 
 
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                          "/dev/null", self.tree_1, 
 
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                          "new_label", self.link_2, self.tree_2,
 
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                          output)
 
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        self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(),
 
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                         "=== target changed 'target1' => 'target2'\n")
 
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class TestSnapshot(TestCaseWithTransport):
 
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    def setUp(self):
 
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        # for full testing we'll need a branch
 
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        # with a subdir to test parent changes.
 
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        # and a file, link and dir under that.
 
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        # but right now I only need one attribute
 
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        # to change, and then test merge patterns
 
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        super(TestSnapshot, self).setUp()
 
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        self.wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
 
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        self.build_tree(['subdir/', 'subdir/file'], line_endings='binary')
 
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                                       ['dirid', 'fileid'])
 
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        if has_symlinks():
 
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        self.wt.commit('message_1', rev_id = '1')
 
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        self.tree_1 = self.branch.repository.revision_tree('1')
 
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        self.inv_1 = self.branch.repository.get_inventory('1')
 
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        self.file_1 = self.inv_1['fileid']
 
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        self.file_active = self.wt.inventory['fileid']
 
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    def test_snapshot_new_revision(self):
 
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        self.file_active.snapshot('2', 'subdir/file', {}, self.wt, 
 
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                                  self.branch.repository.weave_store,
 
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                                  self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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        # expected outcome - file_1 has a revision id of '2', and we can get
 
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        # its text of 'file contents' out of the weave.
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_1.revision, '1')
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_active.revision, '2')
 
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        lines = self.branch.repository.weave_store.get_lines('fileid','2',
 
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        self.assertEqual(lines, ['contents of subdir/file\n'])
 
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    def test_snapshot_unchanged(self):
 
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        self.file_active.snapshot('2', 'subdir/file', {'1':self.file_1},
 
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                                  self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_1.revision, '1')
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_active.revision, '1')
 
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        self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveError,
 
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                          self.branch.repository.weave_store.get_lines, 
 
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                          'fileid', '2', self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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    def test_snapshot_merge_identical_different_revid(self):
 
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        # This tests that a commit with two identical parents, one of which has
 
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        # a different revision id, results in a new revision id in the entry.
 
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        # 1->other, commit a merge of other against 1, results in 2.
 
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        other_ie = inventory.InventoryFile('fileid', 'newname', self.file_1.parent_id)
 
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        other_ie = inventory.InventoryFile('fileid', 'file', self.file_1.parent_id)
 
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        other_ie.revision = '1'
 
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        other_ie.text_sha1 = self.file_1.text_sha1
 
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        other_ie.text_size = self.file_1.text_size
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_1, other_ie)
 
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        self.assertNotEqual(self.file_1, other_ie)
 
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        self.branch.repository.weave_store.add_identical_text('fileid', '1', 
 
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            'other', ['1'], self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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                                  self.branch.repository.weave_store,
 
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                                  self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_active.revision, '2')
 
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    def test_snapshot_changed(self):
 
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        # This tests that a commit with one different parent results in a new
 
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        rename('subdir/file', 'subdir/newname')
 
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        self.file_active.snapshot('2', 'subdir/newname', {'1':self.file_1}, 
 
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                                  self.branch.repository.weave_store,
 
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                                  self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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        # expected outcome - file_1 has a revision id of '2'
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.file_active.revision, '2')
 
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class TestPreviousHeads(TestCaseWithTransport):
 
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    def setUp(self):
 
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        # we want several inventories, that respectively
 
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        # give use the following scenarios:
 
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        # A) fileid not in any inventory (A),
 
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        # B) fileid present in one inventory (B) and (A,B)
 
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        # C) fileid present in two inventories, and they
 
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        #   are not mutual descendents (B, C)
 
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        # D) fileid present in two inventories and one is
 
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        #   a descendent of the other. (B, D)
 
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        super(TestPreviousHeads, self).setUp()
 
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        self.wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
 
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        self.branch = self.wt.branch
 
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        self.build_tree(['file'])
 
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        self.wt.commit('new branch', allow_pointless=True, rev_id='A')
 
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        self.inv_A = self.branch.repository.get_inventory('A')
 
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        self.wt.add(['file'], ['fileid'])
 
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        self.wt.commit('add file', rev_id='B')
 
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        self.inv_B = self.branch.repository.get_inventory('B')
 
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        self.branch.lock_write()
 
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        try:
 
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            self.branch.control_files.put_utf8('revision-history', 'A\n')
 
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        finally:
 
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            self.branch.unlock()
 
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        self.assertEqual(self.branch.revision_history(), ['A'])
 
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        self.wt.commit('another add of file', rev_id='C')
 
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        self.inv_C = self.branch.repository.get_inventory('C')
 
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        self.wt.add_pending_merge('B')
 
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        self.wt.commit('merge in B', rev_id='D')
 
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        self.inv_D = self.branch.repository.get_inventory('D')
 
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        self.file_active = self.branch.working_tree().inventory['fileid']
 
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        self.weave = self.branch.repository.weave_store.get_weave('fileid',
 
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            self.branch.get_transaction())
 
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    def get_previous_heads(self, inventories):
 
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        return self.file_active.find_previous_heads(inventories, self.weave)
 
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    def test_fileid_in_no_inventory(self):
 
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        self.assertEqual({}, self.get_previous_heads([self.inv_A]))
 
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    def test_fileid_in_one_inventory(self):
 
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        self.assertEqual({'B':self.inv_B['fileid']},
 
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                         self.get_previous_heads([self.inv_B]))
 
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        self.assertEqual({'B':self.inv_B['fileid']},
 
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                         self.get_previous_heads([self.inv_A, self.inv_B]))
 
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        self.assertEqual({'B':self.inv_B['fileid']},
 
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                         self.get_previous_heads([self.inv_B, self.inv_A]))
 
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    def test_fileid_in_two_inventories_gives_both_entries(self):
 
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        self.assertEqual({'B':self.inv_B['fileid'],
 
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                          'C':self.inv_C['fileid']},
 
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                          self.get_previous_heads([self.inv_B, self.inv_C]))
 
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        self.assertEqual({'B':self.inv_B['fileid'],
 
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                          'C':self.inv_C['fileid']},
 
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                          self.get_previous_heads([self.inv_C, self.inv_B]))
 
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    def test_fileid_in_two_inventories_already_merged_gives_head(self):
 
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        self.assertEqual({'D':self.inv_D['fileid']},
 
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<file file_id="a-20051208024829-849e76f7968d7a86" name="a" executable="yes" />
 
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<file file_id="b-20051208024829-849e76f7968d7a86" name="b" />
 
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        open('b1/.bzr/inventory', 'wb').write(basic_inv)
 
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        a_id = "a-20051208024829-849e76f7968d7a86"
 
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        self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], [cn for cn,ie in t.inventory.iter_entries()])
 
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        self.failUnless(rev_tree.is_executable(a_id), "'a' lost the execute bit")
 
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        # regenerate its working inventory, so we have to manually delete
 
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        # the working tree, and create a new one
 
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        # This seems to happen any time you do a merge operation on the
 
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        # executable bit
 
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        # TODO: Maybe this should be a blackbox test
 
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        self.assertEquals('r1', b2.last_revision())
 
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        self.failUnless(t2.is_executable(a_id), "'a' lost the execute bit")
 
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        self.failIf(t2.is_executable(b_id), "'b' gained an execute bit")
 
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        self.assertEqual([], [cn for cn,ie in t2.inventory.iter_entries()])
 
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        # Now commit the changes on the first branch
 
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        # so that the second branch can pull the changes
 
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        # and make sure that the executable bit has been copied
 
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        t.commit('resurrected', rev_id='r3')
 
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        t2 = b2.working_tree()
 
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        self.assertEquals('r3', b2.last_revision())
 
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        self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], [cn for cn,ie in t2.inventory.iter_entries()])
 
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        self.failUnless(t2.is_executable(a_id), "'a' lost the execute bit")
 
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        self.failIf(t2.is_executable(b_id), "'b' gained an execute bit")