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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 Canonical Ltd
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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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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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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class TestLogMixin(object):
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def wt_commit(self, wt, message, **kwargs):
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"""Use some mostly fixed values for commits to simplify tests.
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Tests can use this function to get some commit attributes. The time
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stamp is incremented at each commit.
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if getattr(self, 'timestamp', None) is None:
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self.timestamp = 1132617600 # Mon 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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self.timestamp += 1 # 1 second between each commit
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kwargs.setdefault('timestamp', self.timestamp)
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kwargs.setdefault('timezone', 0) # UTC
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kwargs.setdefault('committer', 'Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
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return wt.commit(message, **kwargs)
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class TestCaseForLogFormatter(tests.TestCaseWithTransport, TestLogMixin):
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super(TestCaseForLogFormatter, self).setUp()
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# keep a reference to the "current" custom prop. handler registry
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self.properties_handler_registry = log.properties_handler_registry
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# Use a clean registry for log
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log.properties_handler_registry = registry.Registry()
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log.properties_handler_registry = self.properties_handler_registry
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self.addCleanup(restore)
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def assertFormatterResult(self, result, branch, formatter_class,
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formatter_kwargs=None, show_log_kwargs=None):
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logfile = self.make_utf8_encoded_stringio()
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if formatter_kwargs is None:
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formatter = formatter_class(to_file=logfile, **formatter_kwargs)
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if show_log_kwargs is None:
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log.show_log(branch, formatter, **show_log_kwargs)
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self.assertEqualDiff(result, logfile.getvalue())
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def make_standard_commit(self, branch_nick, **kwargs):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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self.addCleanup(wt.unlock)
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self.build_tree(['a'])
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wt.branch.nick = branch_nick
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kwargs.setdefault('committer', 'Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>')
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kwargs.setdefault('authors', ['John Doe <jdoe@example.com>'])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'add a', **kwargs)
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def make_commits_with_trailing_newlines(self, wt):
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"""Helper method for LogFormatter tests"""
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self.build_tree_contents([('a', 'hello moto\n')])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'simple log message', rev_id='a1')
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self.build_tree_contents([('b', 'goodbye\n')])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'multiline\nlog\nmessage\n', rev_id='a2')
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self.build_tree_contents([('c', 'just another manic monday\n')])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'single line with trailing newline\n', rev_id='a3')
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def _prepare_tree_with_merges(self, with_tags=False):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('.')
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self.addCleanup(wt.unlock)
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'rev-1', rev_id='rev-1')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'rev-merged', rev_id='rev-2a')
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wt.set_parent_ids(['rev-1', 'rev-2a'])
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wt.branch.set_last_revision_info(1, 'rev-1')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'rev-2', rev_id='rev-2b')
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branch.tags.set_tag('v0.2', 'rev-2b')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'rev-3', rev_id='rev-3')
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branch.tags.set_tag('v1.0rc1', 'rev-3')
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branch.tags.set_tag('v1.0', 'rev-3')
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class LogCatcher(log.LogFormatter):
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"""Pull log messages into a list rather than displaying them.
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To simplify testing we save logged revisions here rather than actually
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formatting anything, so that we can precisely check the result without
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being dependent on the formatting.
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from bzrlib.selftest import BzrTestBase, TestCaseInTempDir
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from bzrlib.log import LogFormatter, show_log, LongLogFormatter
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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from bzrlib.errors import InvalidRevisionNumber
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class _LogEntry(object):
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# should probably move into bzrlib.log?
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class LogCatcher(LogFormatter):
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"""Pull log messages into list rather than displaying them.
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For ease of testing we save log messages here rather than actually
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formatting them, so that we can precisely check the result without
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being too dependent on the exact formatting.
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We should also test the LogFormatter.
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supports_merge_revisions = True
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supports_delta = True
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs.update(dict(to_file=None))
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super(LogCatcher, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def log_revision(self, revision):
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self.revisions.append(revision)
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class TestShowLog(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
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super(LogCatcher, self).__init__(to_file=None)
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def show(self, revno, rev, delta):
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class SimpleLogTest(TestCaseInTempDir):
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def checkDelta(self, delta, **kw):
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"""Check the filenames touched by a delta are as expected.
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Caller only have to pass in the list of files for each part, all
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unspecified parts are considered empty (and checked as such).
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"""Check the filenames touched by a delta are as expected."""
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for n in 'added', 'removed', 'renamed', 'modified', 'unchanged':
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# By default we expect an empty list
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expected = kw.get(n, [])
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# tests are written with unix paths; fix them up for windows
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expected = [x.replace('/', os.sep) for x in expected]
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# strip out only the path components
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got = [x[0] for x in getattr(delta, n)]
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self.assertEqual(expected, got)
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def assertInvalidRevisonNumber(self, br, start, end):
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self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidRevisionNumber,
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log.show_log, br, lf,
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start_revision=start, end_revision=end)
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def test_cur_revno(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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wt.commit('empty commit')
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log.show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
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# Since there is a single revision in the branch all the combinations
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self.assertInvalidRevisonNumber(b, 2, 1)
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self.assertInvalidRevisonNumber(b, 1, 2)
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self.assertInvalidRevisonNumber(b, 0, 2)
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self.assertInvalidRevisonNumber(b, 1, 0)
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self.assertInvalidRevisonNumber(b, -1, 1)
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self.assertInvalidRevisonNumber(b, 1, -1)
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def test_empty_branch(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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log.show_log(wt.branch, lf)
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self.assertEquals(expected, got)
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def test_cur_revno(self):
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b = Branch('.', init=True)
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b.commit('empty commit')
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=2, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=0, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=0)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=-1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=-1)
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def test_cur_revno(self):
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b = Branch.initialize('.')
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b.commit('empty commit')
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=2, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=0, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=0)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=-1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=-1)
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def test_simple_log(self):
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eq = self.assertEquals
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b = Branch.initialize('.')
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self.assertEqual([], lf.revisions)
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def test_empty_commit(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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wt.commit('empty commit')
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b.commit('empty commit')
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lf = LogCatcher()
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log.show_log(wt.branch, lf, verbose=True)
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self.assertEqual(1, len(revs))
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self.assertEqual('1', revs[0].revno)
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self.assertEqual('empty commit', revs[0].rev.message)
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self.checkDelta(revs[0].delta)
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def test_simple_commit(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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wt.commit('empty commit')
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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eq(lf.logs[0].revno, 1)
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eq(lf.logs[0].rev.message, 'empty commit')
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self.log('log delta: %r' % d)
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self.build_tree(['hello'])
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wt.commit('add one file',
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committer=u'\u013d\xf3r\xe9m \xcdp\u0161\xfam '
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u'<test@example.com>')
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b.commit('add one file')
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# log using regular thing
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show_log(b, LongLogFormatter(lf))
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for l in lf.readlines():
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# get log as data structure
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lf = LogCatcher()
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log.show_log(wt.branch, lf, verbose=True)
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self.assertEqual(2, len(lf.revisions))
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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self.log('log entries:')
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for logentry in lf.logs:
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self.log('%4d %s' % (logentry.revno, logentry.rev.message))
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# first one is most recent
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log_entry = lf.revisions[0]
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self.assertEqual('2', log_entry.revno)
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self.assertEqual('add one file', log_entry.rev.message)
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self.checkDelta(log_entry.delta, added=['hello'])
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def test_commit_message_with_control_chars(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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msg = u"All 8-bit chars: " + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(256)])
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msg = msg.replace(u'\r', u'\n')
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log.show_log(wt.branch, lf, verbose=True)
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committed_msg = lf.revisions[0].rev.message
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if wt.branch.repository._serializer.squashes_xml_invalid_characters:
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self.assertNotEqual(msg, committed_msg)
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self.assertTrue(len(committed_msg) > len(msg))
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self.assertEqual(msg, committed_msg)
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def test_commit_message_without_control_chars(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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# escaped. As ElementTree apparently does some kind of
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# newline conversion, neither LF (\x0A) nor CR (\x0D) are
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# included in the test commit message, even though they are
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# valid XML 1.0 characters.
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msg = "\x09" + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(0x20, 256)])
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log.show_log(wt.branch, lf, verbose=True)
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committed_msg = lf.revisions[0].rev.message
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self.assertEqual(msg, committed_msg)
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def test_deltas_in_merge_revisions(self):
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"""Check deltas created for both mainline and merge revisions"""
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('parent')
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self.build_tree(['parent/file1', 'parent/file2', 'parent/file3'])
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wt.commit(message='add file1 and file2')
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self.run_bzr('branch parent child')
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os.unlink('child/file1')
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file('child/file2', 'wb').write('hello\n')
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self.run_bzr(['commit', '-m', 'remove file1 and modify file2',
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self.run_bzr('merge ../child')
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wt.commit('merge child branch')
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lf.supports_merge_revisions = True
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log.show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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self.assertEqual(3, len(revs))
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self.assertEqual('2', logentry.revno)
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self.assertEqual('merge child branch', logentry.rev.message)
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self.checkDelta(logentry.delta, removed=['file1'], modified=['file2'])
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self.assertEqual('1.1.1', logentry.revno)
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self.assertEqual('remove file1 and modify file2', logentry.rev.message)
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self.checkDelta(logentry.delta, removed=['file1'], modified=['file2'])
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self.assertEqual('1', logentry.revno)
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self.assertEqual('add file1 and file2', logentry.rev.message)
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self.checkDelta(logentry.delta, added=['file1', 'file2'])
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class TestShortLogFormatter(TestCaseForLogFormatter):
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def test_trailing_newlines(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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b = self.make_commits_with_trailing_newlines(wt)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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b, log.ShortLogFormatter)
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def test_short_log_with_merges(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22 [merge]
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter)
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def test_short_log_with_merges_and_advice(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22 [merge]
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(show_advice=True))
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def test_short_log_with_merges_and_range(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'rev-3a', rev_id='rev-3a')
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wt.branch.set_last_revision_info(2, 'rev-2b')
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wt.set_parent_ids(['rev-2b', 'rev-3a'])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'rev-3b', rev_id='rev-3b')
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22 [merge]
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter,
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show_log_kwargs=dict(start_revision=2, end_revision=3))
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def test_short_log_with_tags(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges(with_tags=True)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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3 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22 {v1.0, v1.0rc1}
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2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22 {v0.2} [merge]
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter)
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def test_short_log_single_merge_revision(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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revspec = revisionspec.RevisionSpec.from_string('1.1.1')
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rev = revspec.in_history(wt.branch)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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1.1.1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter,
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show_log_kwargs=dict(start_revision=rev, end_revision=rev))
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class TestShortLogFormatterWithMergeRevisions(TestCaseForLogFormatter):
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def test_short_merge_revs_log_with_merges(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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# Note that the 1.1.1 indenting is in fact correct given that
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# the revision numbers are right justified within 5 characters
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# for mainline revnos and 9 characters for dotted revnos.
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=0))
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def test_short_merge_revs_log_single_merge_revision(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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revspec = revisionspec.RevisionSpec.from_string('1.1.1')
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rev = revspec.in_history(wt.branch)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=0),
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show_log_kwargs=dict(start_revision=rev, end_revision=rev))
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class TestLongLogFormatter(TestCaseForLogFormatter):
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def test_verbose_log(self):
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"""Verbose log includes changed files
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_verbose_log', authors=[])
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self.assertFormatterResult('''\
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
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branch nick: test_verbose_log
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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show_log_kwargs=dict(verbose=True))
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def test_merges_are_indented_by_level(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('parent')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'first post')
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child_wt = wt.bzrdir.sprout('child').open_workingtree()
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self.wt_commit(child_wt, 'branch 1')
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smallerchild_wt = wt.bzrdir.sprout('smallerchild').open_workingtree()
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self.wt_commit(smallerchild_wt, 'branch 2')
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child_wt.merge_from_branch(smallerchild_wt.branch)
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self.wt_commit(child_wt, 'merge branch 2')
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wt.merge_from_branch(child_wt.branch)
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'merge branch 1')
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:04 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:03 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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branch nick: smallerchild
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:02 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:01 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=0),
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show_log_kwargs=dict(verbose=True))
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def test_verbose_merge_revisions_contain_deltas(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('parent')
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self.build_tree(['parent/f1', 'parent/f2'])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'first post')
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child_wt = wt.bzrdir.sprout('child').open_workingtree()
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os.unlink('child/f1')
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self.build_tree_contents([('child/f2', 'hello\n')])
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self.wt_commit(child_wt, 'removed f1 and modified f2')
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wt.merge_from_branch(child_wt.branch)
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'merge branch 1')
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:02 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:01 +0000
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removed f1 and modified f2
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=0),
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show_log_kwargs=dict(verbose=True))
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def test_trailing_newlines(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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b = self.make_commits_with_trailing_newlines(wt)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:02 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:01 +0000
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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b, log.LongLogFormatter)
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def test_author_in_log(self):
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"""Log includes the author name if it's set in
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the revision properties
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_author_log',
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authors=['John Doe <jdoe@example.com>',
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'Jane Rey <jrey@example.com>'])
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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author: John Doe <jdoe@example.com>, Jane Rey <jrey@example.com>
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
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branch nick: test_author_log
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter)
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def test_properties_in_log(self):
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"""Log includes the custom properties returned by the registered
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_properties_in_log')
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def trivial_custom_prop_handler(revision):
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return {'test_prop':'test_value'}
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# Cleaned up in setUp()
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log.properties_handler_registry.register(
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'trivial_custom_prop_handler',
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trivial_custom_prop_handler)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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test_prop: test_value
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author: John Doe <jdoe@example.com>
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
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branch nick: test_properties_in_log
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter)
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def test_properties_in_short_log(self):
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"""Log includes the custom properties returned by the registered
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_properties_in_short_log')
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def trivial_custom_prop_handler(revision):
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return {'test_prop':'test_value'}
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log.properties_handler_registry.register(
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'trivial_custom_prop_handler',
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trivial_custom_prop_handler)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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test_prop: test_value
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wt.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter)
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def test_error_in_properties_handler(self):
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"""Log includes the custom properties returned by the registered
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('error_in_properties_handler',
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revprops={'first_prop':'first_value'})
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sio = self.make_utf8_encoded_stringio()
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formatter = log.LongLogFormatter(to_file=sio)
633
def trivial_custom_prop_handler(revision):
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raise StandardError("a test error")
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log.properties_handler_registry.register(
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'trivial_custom_prop_handler',
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trivial_custom_prop_handler)
639
self.assertRaises(StandardError, log.show_log, wt.branch, formatter,)
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def test_properties_handler_bad_argument(self):
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('bad_argument',
643
revprops={'a_prop':'test_value'})
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sio = self.make_utf8_encoded_stringio()
645
formatter = log.LongLogFormatter(to_file=sio)
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def bad_argument_prop_handler(revision):
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return {'custom_prop_name':revision.properties['a_prop']}
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log.properties_handler_registry.register(
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'bad_argument_prop_handler',
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bad_argument_prop_handler)
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self.assertRaises(AttributeError, formatter.show_properties,
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revision = wt.branch.repository.get_revision(wt.branch.last_revision())
657
formatter.show_properties(revision, '')
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self.assertEqualDiff('''custom_prop_name: test_value\n''',
662
class TestLongLogFormatterWithoutMergeRevisions(TestCaseForLogFormatter):
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def test_long_verbose_log(self):
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"""Verbose log includes changed files
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_long_verbose_log', authors=[])
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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------------------------------------------------------------
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
674
branch nick: test_long_verbose_log
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=1),
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show_log_kwargs=dict(verbose=True))
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def test_long_verbose_contain_deltas(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('parent')
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self.build_tree(['parent/f1', 'parent/f2'])
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'first post')
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child_wt = wt.bzrdir.sprout('child').open_workingtree()
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os.unlink('child/f1')
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self.build_tree_contents([('child/f2', 'hello\n')])
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self.wt_commit(child_wt, 'removed f1 and modified f2')
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wt.merge_from_branch(child_wt.branch)
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'merge branch 1')
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
697
------------------------------------------------------------
699
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:02 +0000
708
------------------------------------------------------------
710
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
712
timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=1),
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show_log_kwargs=dict(verbose=True))
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def test_long_trailing_newlines(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
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b = self.make_commits_with_trailing_newlines(wt)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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------------------------------------------------------------
729
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
731
timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:02 +0000
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single line with trailing newline
734
------------------------------------------------------------
736
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
738
timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:01 +0000
743
------------------------------------------------------------
745
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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b, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=1))
754
def test_long_author_in_log(self):
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"""Log includes the author name if it's set in
756
the revision properties
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_author_log')
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
760
------------------------------------------------------------
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author: John Doe <jdoe@example.com>
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
764
branch nick: test_author_log
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=1))
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def test_long_properties_in_log(self):
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"""Log includes the custom properties returned by the registered
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test_properties_in_log')
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def trivial_custom_prop_handler(revision):
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return {'test_prop':'test_value'}
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log.properties_handler_registry.register(
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'trivial_custom_prop_handler',
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trivial_custom_prop_handler)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
784
------------------------------------------------------------
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test_prop: test_value
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author: John Doe <jdoe@example.com>
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
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branch nick: test_properties_in_log
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
794
wt.branch, log.LongLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=1))
798
class TestLineLogFormatter(TestCaseForLogFormatter):
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def test_line_log(self):
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"""Line log should show revno
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test-line-log',
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committer='Line-Log-Formatter Tester <test@line.log>',
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
809
1: Line-Log-Formatte... 2005-11-22 add a
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wt.branch, log.LineLogFormatter)
813
def test_trailing_newlines(self):
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
815
b = self.make_commits_with_trailing_newlines(wt)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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3: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 single line with trailing newline
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2: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 multiline
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1: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 simple log message
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b, log.LineLogFormatter)
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def test_line_log_single_merge_revision(self):
824
wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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revspec = revisionspec.RevisionSpec.from_string('1.1.1')
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rev = revspec.in_history(wt.branch)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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1.1.1: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 rev-merged
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wt.branch, log.LineLogFormatter,
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show_log_kwargs=dict(start_revision=rev, end_revision=rev))
833
def test_line_log_with_tags(self):
834
wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges(with_tags=True)
835
self.assertFormatterResult("""\
836
3: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 {v1.0, v1.0rc1} rev-3
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2: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 [merge] {v0.2} rev-2
838
1: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 rev-1
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wt.branch, log.LineLogFormatter)
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class TestLineLogFormatterWithMergeRevisions(TestCaseForLogFormatter):
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def test_line_merge_revs_log(self):
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"""Line log should show revno
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wt = self.make_standard_commit('test-line-log',
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committer='Line-Log-Formatter Tester <test@line.log>',
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
854
1: Line-Log-Formatte... 2005-11-22 add a
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wt.branch, log.LineLogFormatter)
858
def test_line_merge_revs_log_single_merge_revision(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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revspec = revisionspec.RevisionSpec.from_string('1.1.1')
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rev = revspec.in_history(wt.branch)
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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1.1.1: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 rev-merged
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wt.branch, log.LineLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=0),
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show_log_kwargs=dict(start_revision=rev, end_revision=rev))
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def test_line_merge_revs_log_with_merges(self):
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wt = self._prepare_tree_with_merges()
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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2: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 [merge] rev-2
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1.1.1: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 rev-merged
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1: Joe Foo 2005-11-22 rev-1
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wt.branch, log.LineLogFormatter,
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formatter_kwargs=dict(levels=0))
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class TestGetViewRevisions(tests.TestCaseWithTransport, TestLogMixin):
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def _get_view_revisions(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self.applyDeprecated(symbol_versioning.deprecated_in((2, 2, 0)),
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log.get_view_revisions, *args, **kwargs)
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def make_tree_with_commits(self):
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"""Create a tree with well-known revision ids"""
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wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree1')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'commit one', rev_id='1')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'commit two', rev_id='2')
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'commit three', rev_id='3')
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mainline_revs = [None, '1', '2', '3']
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rev_nos = {'1': 1, '2': 2, '3': 3}
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return mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt
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def make_tree_with_merges(self):
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"""Create a tree with well-known revision ids and a merge"""
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mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_commits()
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tree2 = wt.bzrdir.sprout('tree2').open_workingtree()
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self.wt_commit(tree2, 'four-a', rev_id='4a')
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wt.merge_from_branch(tree2.branch)
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self.wt_commit(wt, 'four-b', rev_id='4b')
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mainline_revs.append('4b')
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return mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt
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def make_branch_with_many_merges(self):
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"""Create a tree with well-known revision ids"""
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builder = self.make_branch_builder('tree1')
911
builder.start_series()
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builder.build_snapshot('1', None, [
913
('add', ('', 'TREE_ROOT', 'directory', '')),
914
('add', ('f', 'f-id', 'file', '1\n'))])
915
builder.build_snapshot('2', ['1'], [])
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builder.build_snapshot('3a', ['2'], [
917
('modify', ('f-id', '1\n2\n3a\n'))])
918
builder.build_snapshot('3b', ['2', '3a'], [
919
('modify', ('f-id', '1\n2\n3a\n'))])
920
builder.build_snapshot('3c', ['2', '3b'], [
921
('modify', ('f-id', '1\n2\n3a\n'))])
922
builder.build_snapshot('4a', ['3b'], [])
923
builder.build_snapshot('4b', ['3c', '4a'], [])
924
builder.finish_series()
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mainline_revs = [None, '1', '2', '3c', '4b']
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rev_nos = {'1':1, '2':2, '3c': 3, '4b':4}
940
full_rev_nos_for_reference = {
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'3a': '2.1.1', #first commit tree 3
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'3b': '2.2.1', # first commit tree 2
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'3c': '3', #merges 3b to main
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'4a': '2.2.2', # second commit tree 2
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'4b': '4', # merges 4a to main
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return mainline_revs, rev_nos, builder.get_branch()
951
def test_get_view_revisions_forward(self):
952
"""Test the get_view_revisions method"""
953
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_commits()
955
self.addCleanup(wt.unlock)
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revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
957
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'forward'))
958
self.assertEqual([('1', '1', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('3', '3', 0)],
960
revisions2 = list(self._get_view_revisions(
961
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'forward',
962
include_merges=False))
963
self.assertEqual(revisions, revisions2)
965
def test_get_view_revisions_reverse(self):
966
"""Test the get_view_revisions with reverse"""
967
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_commits()
969
self.addCleanup(wt.unlock)
970
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
971
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'reverse'))
972
self.assertEqual([('3', '3', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('1', '1', 0), ],
974
revisions2 = list(self._get_view_revisions(
975
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'reverse',
976
include_merges=False))
977
self.assertEqual(revisions, revisions2)
979
def test_get_view_revisions_merge(self):
980
"""Test get_view_revisions when there are merges"""
981
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_merges()
983
self.addCleanup(wt.unlock)
984
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
985
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'forward'))
986
self.assertEqual([('1', '1', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('3', '3', 0),
987
('4b', '4', 0), ('4a', '3.1.1', 1)],
989
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
990
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'forward',
991
include_merges=False))
992
self.assertEqual([('1', '1', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('3', '3', 0),
996
def test_get_view_revisions_merge_reverse(self):
997
"""Test get_view_revisions in reverse when there are merges"""
998
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_merges()
1000
self.addCleanup(wt.unlock)
1001
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
1002
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'reverse'))
1003
self.assertEqual([('4b', '4', 0), ('4a', '3.1.1', 1),
1004
('3', '3', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('1', '1', 0)],
1006
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
1007
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch, 'reverse',
1008
include_merges=False))
1009
self.assertEqual([('4b', '4', 0), ('3', '3', 0), ('2', '2', 0),
1013
def test_get_view_revisions_merge2(self):
1014
"""Test get_view_revisions when there are merges"""
1015
mainline_revs, rev_nos, b = self.make_branch_with_many_merges()
1017
self.addCleanup(b.unlock)
1018
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
1019
mainline_revs, rev_nos, b, 'forward'))
1020
expected = [('1', '1', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('3c', '3', 0),
1021
('3b', '2.2.1', 1), ('3a', '2.1.1', 2), ('4b', '4', 0),
1023
self.assertEqual(expected, revisions)
1024
revisions = list(self._get_view_revisions(
1025
mainline_revs, rev_nos, b, 'forward',
1026
include_merges=False))
1027
self.assertEqual([('1', '1', 0), ('2', '2', 0), ('3c', '3', 0),
1031
def test_file_id_for_range(self):
1032
mainline_revs, rev_nos, b = self.make_branch_with_many_merges()
1034
self.addCleanup(b.unlock)
1036
def rev_from_rev_id(revid, branch):
1037
revspec = revisionspec.RevisionSpec.from_string('revid:%s' % revid)
1038
return revspec.in_history(branch)
1040
def view_revs(start_rev, end_rev, file_id, direction):
1041
revs = self.applyDeprecated(
1042
symbol_versioning.deprecated_in((2, 2, 0)),
1043
log.calculate_view_revisions,
1045
start_rev, # start_revision
1046
end_rev, # end_revision
1047
direction, # direction
1048
file_id, # specific_fileid
1049
True, # generate_merge_revisions
1053
rev_3a = rev_from_rev_id('3a', b)
1054
rev_4b = rev_from_rev_id('4b', b)
1055
self.assertEqual([('3c', '3', 0), ('3b', '2.2.1', 1),
1056
('3a', '2.1.1', 2)],
1057
view_revs(rev_3a, rev_4b, 'f-id', 'reverse'))
1058
# Note: 3c still appears before 3a here because of depth-based sorting
1059
self.assertEqual([('3c', '3', 0), ('3b', '2.2.1', 1),
1060
('3a', '2.1.1', 2)],
1061
view_revs(rev_3a, rev_4b, 'f-id', 'forward'))
1064
class TestGetRevisionsTouchingFileID(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
1066
def get_view_revisions(self, *args):
1067
return self.applyDeprecated(symbol_versioning.deprecated_in((2, 2, 0)),
1068
log.get_view_revisions, *args)
1070
def create_tree_with_single_merge(self):
1071
"""Create a branch with a moderate layout.
1073
The revision graph looks like:
1081
In this graph, A introduced files f1 and f2 and f3.
1082
B modifies f1 and f3, and C modifies f2 and f3.
1083
D merges the changes from B and C and resolves the conflict for f3.
1085
# TODO: jam 20070218 This seems like it could really be done
1086
# with make_branch_and_memory_tree() if we could just
1087
# create the content of those files.
1088
# TODO: jam 20070218 Another alternative is that we would really
1089
# like to only create this tree 1 time for all tests that
1090
# use it. Since 'log' only uses the tree in a readonly
1091
# fashion, it seems a shame to regenerate an identical
1092
# tree for each test.
1093
# TODO: vila 20100122 One way to address the shame above will be to
1094
# create a memory tree during test parametrization and give a
1095
# *copy* of this tree to each test. Copying a memory tree ought
1096
# to be cheap, at least cheaper than creating them with such
1098
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
1100
self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)
1102
self.build_tree_contents([('tree/f1', 'A\n'),
1106
tree.add(['f1', 'f2', 'f3'], ['f1-id', 'f2-id', 'f3-id'])
1107
tree.commit('A', rev_id='A')
1109
self.build_tree_contents([('tree/f2', 'A\nC\n'),
1110
('tree/f3', 'A\nC\n'),
1112
tree.commit('C', rev_id='C')
1113
# Revert back to A to build the other history.
1114
tree.set_last_revision('A')
1115
tree.branch.set_last_revision_info(1, 'A')
1116
self.build_tree_contents([('tree/f1', 'A\nB\n'),
1118
('tree/f3', 'A\nB\n'),
1120
tree.commit('B', rev_id='B')
1121
tree.set_parent_ids(['B', 'C'])
1122
self.build_tree_contents([('tree/f1', 'A\nB\n'),
1123
('tree/f2', 'A\nC\n'),
1124
('tree/f3', 'A\nB\nC\n'),
1126
tree.commit('D', rev_id='D')
1128
# Switch to a read lock for this tree.
1129
# We still have an addCleanup(tree.unlock) pending
1134
def check_delta(self, delta, **kw):
1135
"""Check the filenames touched by a delta are as expected.
1137
Caller only have to pass in the list of files for each part, all
1138
unspecified parts are considered empty (and checked as such).
1140
for n in 'added', 'removed', 'renamed', 'modified', 'unchanged':
1141
# By default we expect an empty list
1142
expected = kw.get(n, [])
1143
# strip out only the path components
1144
got = [x[0] for x in getattr(delta, n)]
1145
self.assertEqual(expected, got)
1147
def test_tree_with_single_merge(self):
1148
"""Make sure the tree layout is correct."""
1149
tree = self.create_tree_with_single_merge()
1150
rev_A_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('A')
1151
rev_B_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('B')
1152
rev_C_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('C')
1153
rev_D_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('D')
1155
self.check_delta(rev_B_tree.changes_from(rev_A_tree),
1156
modified=['f1', 'f3'])
1158
self.check_delta(rev_C_tree.changes_from(rev_A_tree),
1159
modified=['f2', 'f3'])
1161
self.check_delta(rev_D_tree.changes_from(rev_B_tree),
1162
modified=['f2', 'f3'])
1164
self.check_delta(rev_D_tree.changes_from(rev_C_tree),
1165
modified=['f1', 'f3'])
1167
def assertAllRevisionsForFileID(self, tree, file_id, revisions):
1168
"""Ensure _filter_revisions_touching_file_id returns the right values.
1170
Get the return value from _filter_revisions_touching_file_id and make
1171
sure they are correct.
1173
# The api for _filter_revisions_touching_file_id is a little crazy.
1174
# So we do the setup here.
1175
mainline = tree.branch.revision_history()
1176
mainline.insert(0, None)
1177
revnos = dict((rev, idx+1) for idx, rev in enumerate(mainline))
1178
view_revs_iter = self.get_view_revisions(
1179
mainline, revnos, tree.branch, 'reverse', True)
1180
actual_revs = log._filter_revisions_touching_file_id(
1181
tree.branch, file_id, list(view_revs_iter))
1182
self.assertEqual(revisions, [r for r, revno, depth in actual_revs])
1184
def test_file_id_f1(self):
1185
tree = self.create_tree_with_single_merge()
1186
# f1 should be marked as modified by revisions A and B
1187
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'f1-id', ['B', 'A'])
1189
def test_file_id_f2(self):
1190
tree = self.create_tree_with_single_merge()
1191
# f2 should be marked as modified by revisions A, C, and D
1192
# because D merged the changes from C.
1193
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'f2-id', ['D', 'C', 'A'])
1195
def test_file_id_f3(self):
1196
tree = self.create_tree_with_single_merge()
1197
# f3 should be marked as modified by revisions A, B, C, and D
1198
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'f3-id', ['D', 'C', 'B', 'A'])
1200
def test_file_id_with_ghosts(self):
1201
# This is testing bug #209948, where having a ghost would cause
1202
# _filter_revisions_touching_file_id() to fail.
1203
tree = self.create_tree_with_single_merge()
1204
# We need to add a revision, so switch back to a write-locked tree
1205
# (still a single addCleanup(tree.unlock) pending).
1208
first_parent = tree.last_revision()
1209
tree.set_parent_ids([first_parent, 'ghost-revision-id'])
1210
self.build_tree_contents([('tree/f1', 'A\nB\nXX\n')])
1211
tree.commit('commit with a ghost', rev_id='XX')
1212
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'f1-id', ['XX', 'B', 'A'])
1213
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'f2-id', ['D', 'C', 'A'])
1215
def test_unknown_file_id(self):
1216
tree = self.create_tree_with_single_merge()
1217
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'unknown', [])
1219
def test_empty_branch_unknown_file_id(self):
1220
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
1221
self.assertAllRevisionsForFileID(tree, 'unknown', [])
1224
class TestShowChangedRevisions(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
1226
def test_show_changed_revisions_verbose(self):
1227
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree_a')
1228
self.build_tree(['tree_a/foo'])
1230
tree.commit('bar', rev_id='bar-id')
1231
s = self.make_utf8_encoded_stringio()
1232
log.show_changed_revisions(tree.branch, [], ['bar-id'], s)
1233
self.assertContainsRe(s.getvalue(), 'bar')
1234
self.assertNotContainsRe(s.getvalue(), 'foo')
1237
class TestLogFormatter(tests.TestCase):
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super(TestLogFormatter, self).setUp()
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self.rev = revision.Revision('a-id')
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self.lf = log.LogFormatter(None)
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def test_short_committer(self):
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def assertCommitter(expected, committer):
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self.rev.committer = committer
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self.assertEqual(expected, self.lf.short_committer(self.rev))
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assertCommitter('John Doe', 'John Doe <jdoe@example.com>')
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assertCommitter('John Smith', 'John Smith <jsmith@example.com>')
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assertCommitter('John Smith', 'John Smith')
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assertCommitter('jsmith@example.com', 'jsmith@example.com')
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assertCommitter('jsmith@example.com', '<jsmith@example.com>')
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assertCommitter('John Smith', 'John Smith jsmith@example.com')
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def test_short_author(self):
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def assertAuthor(expected, author):
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self.rev.properties['author'] = author
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self.assertEqual(expected, self.lf.short_author(self.rev))
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assertAuthor('John Smith', 'John Smith <jsmith@example.com>')
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assertAuthor('John Smith', 'John Smith')
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assertAuthor('jsmith@example.com', 'jsmith@example.com')
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assertAuthor('jsmith@example.com', '<jsmith@example.com>')
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assertAuthor('John Smith', 'John Smith jsmith@example.com')
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def test_short_author_from_committer(self):
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self.rev.committer = 'John Doe <jdoe@example.com>'
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self.assertEqual('John Doe', self.lf.short_author(self.rev))
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def test_short_author_from_authors(self):
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self.rev.properties['authors'] = ('John Smith <jsmith@example.com>\n'
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'Jane Rey <jrey@example.com>')
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self.assertEqual('John Smith', self.lf.short_author(self.rev))
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class TestReverseByDepth(tests.TestCase):
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"""Test reverse_by_depth behavior.
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This is used to present revisions in forward (oldest first) order in a nice
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The tests use lighter revision description to ease reading.
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def assertReversed(self, forward, backward):
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# Transform the descriptions to suit the API: tests use (revno, depth),
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# while the API expects (revid, revno, depth)
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def complete_revisions(l):
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"""Transform the description to suit the API.
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Tests use (revno, depth) whil the API expects (revid, revno, depth).
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Since the revid is arbitrary, we just duplicate revno
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return [ (r, r, d) for r, d in l]
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forward = complete_revisions(forward)
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backward= complete_revisions(backward)
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self.assertEqual(forward, log.reverse_by_depth(backward))
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def test_mainline_revisions(self):
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self.assertReversed([( '1', 0), ('2', 0)],
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[('2', 0), ('1', 0)])
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def test_merged_revisions(self):
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self.assertReversed([('1', 0), ('2', 0), ('2.2', 1), ('2.1', 1),],
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[('2', 0), ('2.1', 1), ('2.2', 1), ('1', 0),])
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def test_shifted_merged_revisions(self):
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"""Test irregular layout.
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Requesting revisions touching a file can produce "holes" in the depths.
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self.assertReversed([('1', 0), ('2', 0), ('1.1', 2), ('1.2', 2),],
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[('2', 0), ('1.2', 2), ('1.1', 2), ('1', 0),])
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def test_merged_without_child_revisions(self):
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"""Test irregular layout.
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Revision ranges can produce "holes" in the depths.
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# When a revision of higher depth doesn't follow one of lower depth, we
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# assume a lower depth one is virtually there
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self.assertReversed([('1', 2), ('2', 2), ('3', 3), ('4', 4)],
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[('4', 4), ('3', 3), ('2', 2), ('1', 2),])
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# So we get the same order after reversing below even if the original
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# revisions are not in the same order.
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self.assertReversed([('1', 2), ('2', 2), ('3', 3), ('4', 4)],
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[('3', 3), ('4', 4), ('2', 2), ('1', 2),])
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class TestHistoryChange(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
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def setup_a_tree(self):
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tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
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self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)
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tree.commit('1a', rev_id='1a')
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tree.commit('2a', rev_id='2a')
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tree.commit('3a', rev_id='3a')
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def setup_ab_tree(self):
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tree = self.setup_a_tree()
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tree.set_last_revision('1a')
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tree.branch.set_last_revision_info(1, '1a')
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tree.commit('2b', rev_id='2b')
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tree.commit('3b', rev_id='3b')
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def setup_ac_tree(self):
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tree = self.setup_a_tree()
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tree.set_last_revision(revision.NULL_REVISION)
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tree.branch.set_last_revision_info(0, revision.NULL_REVISION)
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tree.commit('1c', rev_id='1c')
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tree.commit('2c', rev_id='2c')
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tree.commit('3c', rev_id='3c')
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def test_all_new(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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old, new = log.get_history_change('1a', '3a', tree.branch.repository)
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self.assertEqual([], old)
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self.assertEqual(['2a', '3a'], new)
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def test_all_old(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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old, new = log.get_history_change('3a', '1a', tree.branch.repository)
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self.assertEqual([], new)
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self.assertEqual(['2a', '3a'], old)
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def test_null_old(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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old, new = log.get_history_change(revision.NULL_REVISION,
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'3a', tree.branch.repository)
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self.assertEqual([], old)
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self.assertEqual(['1a', '2a', '3a'], new)
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def test_null_new(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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old, new = log.get_history_change('3a', revision.NULL_REVISION,
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tree.branch.repository)
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self.assertEqual([], new)
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self.assertEqual(['1a', '2a', '3a'], old)
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def test_diverged(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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old, new = log.get_history_change('3a', '3b', tree.branch.repository)
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self.assertEqual(old, ['2a', '3a'])
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self.assertEqual(new, ['2b', '3b'])
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def test_unrelated(self):
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tree = self.setup_ac_tree()
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old, new = log.get_history_change('3a', '3c', tree.branch.repository)
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self.assertEqual(old, ['1a', '2a', '3a'])
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self.assertEqual(new, ['1c', '2c', '3c'])
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def test_show_branch_change(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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log.show_branch_change(tree.branch, s, 3, '3a')
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self.assertContainsRe(s.getvalue(),
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'[*]{60}\nRemoved Revisions:\n(.|\n)*2a(.|\n)*3a(.|\n)*'
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'[*]{60}\n\nAdded Revisions:\n(.|\n)*2b(.|\n)*3b')
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def test_show_branch_change_no_change(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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log.show_branch_change(tree.branch, s, 3, '3b')
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self.assertEqual(s.getvalue(),
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'Nothing seems to have changed\n')
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def test_show_branch_change_no_old(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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log.show_branch_change(tree.branch, s, 2, '2b')
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self.assertContainsRe(s.getvalue(), 'Added Revisions:')
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self.assertNotContainsRe(s.getvalue(), 'Removed Revisions:')
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def test_show_branch_change_no_new(self):
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tree = self.setup_ab_tree()
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tree.branch.set_last_revision_info(2, '2b')
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log.show_branch_change(tree.branch, s, 3, '3b')
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self.assertContainsRe(s.getvalue(), 'Removed Revisions:')
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self.assertNotContainsRe(s.getvalue(), 'Added Revisions:')
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class TestLogWithBugs(TestCaseForLogFormatter, TestLogMixin):
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TestCaseForLogFormatter.setUp(self)
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log.properties_handler_registry.register(
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'bugs_properties_handler',
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log._bugs_properties_handler)
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def make_commits_with_bugs(self):
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"""Helper method for LogFormatter tests"""
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tree = self.make_branch_and_tree(u'.')
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self.build_tree(['a', 'b'])
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self.wt_commit(tree, 'simple log message', rev_id='a1',
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revprops={'bugs': 'test://bug/id fixed'})
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self.wt_commit(tree, 'multiline\nlog\nmessage\n', rev_id='a2',
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authors=['Joe Bar <joe@bar.com>'],
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revprops={'bugs': 'test://bug/id fixed\n'
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'test://bug/2 fixed'})
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def test_long_bugs(self):
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tree = self.make_commits_with_bugs()
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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------------------------------------------------------------
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fixes bug(s): test://bug/id test://bug/2
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author: Joe Bar <joe@bar.com>
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:01 +0000
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------------------------------------------------------------
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fixes bug(s): test://bug/id
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Tue 2005-11-22 00:00:00 +0000
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tree.branch, log.LongLogFormatter)
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def test_short_bugs(self):
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tree = self.make_commits_with_bugs()
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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2 Joe Bar\t2005-11-22
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fixes bug(s): test://bug/id test://bug/2
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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fixes bug(s): test://bug/id
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tree.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter)
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def test_wrong_bugs_property(self):
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tree = self.make_branch_and_tree(u'.')
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self.build_tree(['foo'])
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self.wt_commit(tree, 'simple log message', rev_id='a1',
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revprops={'bugs': 'test://bug/id invalid_value'})
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self.assertFormatterResult("""\
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-22
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tree.branch, log.ShortLogFormatter)
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def test_bugs_handler_present(self):
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self.properties_handler_registry.get('bugs_properties_handler')
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logentry = lf.logs[0]
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eq(logentry.revno, 2)
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eq(logentry.rev.message, 'add one file')
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self.log('log 2 delta: %r' % d)
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# self.checkDelta(d, added=['hello'])
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# commit a log message with control characters
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msg = "All 8-bit chars: " + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(256)])
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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committed_msg = lf.logs[0].rev.message
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self.log("escaped commit message: %r", committed_msg)
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self.assert_(msg != committed_msg)
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self.assert_(len(committed_msg) > len(msg))