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  • Committer: Robert Collins
  • Date: 2005-10-18 13:11:57 UTC
  • mfrom: (1185.16.72) (0.2.1)
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Tests for the test framework."""
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import cStringIO
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import os
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from StringIO import StringIO
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import sys
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import time
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import unittest
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import warnings
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import bzrlib
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from bzrlib import (
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    bzrdir,
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    memorytree,
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    osutils,
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    repository,
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    )
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from bzrlib.progress import _BaseProgressBar
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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                          ChrootedTestCase,
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                          TestCase,
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                          TestCaseInTempDir,
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                          TestCaseWithMemoryTransport,
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                          TestCaseWithTransport,
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                          TestSkipped,
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                          TestSuite,
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                          TextTestRunner,
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                          )
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from bzrlib.tests.test_sftp_transport import TestCaseWithSFTPServer
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from bzrlib.tests.TestUtil import _load_module_by_name
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import bzrlib.errors as errors
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from bzrlib import symbol_versioning
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import zero_ten, zero_eleven
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from bzrlib.trace import note
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from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryServer, MemoryTransport
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from bzrlib.version import _get_bzr_source_tree
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class SelftestTests(TestCase):
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    def test_import_tests(self):
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        mod = _load_module_by_name('bzrlib.tests.test_selftest')
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        self.assertEqual(mod.SelftestTests, SelftestTests)
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    def test_import_test_failure(self):
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        self.assertRaises(ImportError,
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                          _load_module_by_name,
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                          'bzrlib.no-name-yet')
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class MetaTestLog(TestCase):
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    def test_logging(self):
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        """Test logs are captured when a test fails."""
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        self.log('a test message')
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        self._log_file.flush()
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        self.assertContainsRe(self._get_log(keep_log_file=True),
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                              'a test message\n')
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class TestTreeShape(TestCaseInTempDir):
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    def test_unicode_paths(self):
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        filename = u'hell\u00d8'
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        try:
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            self.build_tree_contents([(filename, 'contents of hello')])
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        except UnicodeEncodeError:
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            raise TestSkipped("can't build unicode working tree in "
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                "filesystem encoding %s" % sys.getfilesystemencoding())
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        self.failUnlessExists(filename)
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class TestTransportProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the transport implementation adaption core.
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    This is a meta test that the tests are applied to all available 
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    transports.
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    This will be generalised in the future which is why it is in this 
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    test file even though it is specific to transport tests at the moment.
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    """
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    def test_get_transport_permutations(self):
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        # this checks that we the module get_test_permutations call
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        # is made by the adapter get_transport_test_permitations method.
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        class MockModule(object):
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            def get_test_permutations(self):
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                return sample_permutation
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        sample_permutation = [(1,2), (3,4)]
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        from bzrlib.transport import TransportTestProviderAdapter
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        adapter = TransportTestProviderAdapter()
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        self.assertEqual(sample_permutation,
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                         adapter.get_transport_test_permutations(MockModule()))
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    def test_adapter_checks_all_modules(self):
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        # this checks that the adapter returns as many permurtations as
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        # there are in all the registered# transport modules for there
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        # - we assume if this matches its probably doing the right thing
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        # especially in combination with the tests for setting the right
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        # classes below.
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        from bzrlib.transport import (TransportTestProviderAdapter,
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                                      _get_transport_modules
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                                      )
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        modules = _get_transport_modules()
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        permutation_count = 0
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        for module in modules:
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            try:
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                permutation_count += len(reduce(getattr, 
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                    (module + ".get_test_permutations").split('.')[1:],
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                     __import__(module))())
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            except errors.DependencyNotPresent:
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                pass
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        input_test = TestTransportProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapter_sets_transport_class")
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        adapter = TransportTestProviderAdapter()
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        self.assertEqual(permutation_count,
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                         len(list(iter(adapter.adapt(input_test)))))
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    def test_adapter_sets_transport_class(self):
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        # Check that the test adapter inserts a transport and server into the
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        # generated test.
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        #
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        # This test used to know about all the possible transports and the
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        # order they were returned but that seems overly brittle (mbp
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        # 20060307)
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        input_test = TestTransportProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapter_sets_transport_class")
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        from bzrlib.transport import TransportTestProviderAdapter
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        suite = TransportTestProviderAdapter().adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertTrue(len(tests) > 6)
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        # there are at least that many builtin transports
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        one_test = tests[0]
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        self.assertTrue(issubclass(one_test.transport_class, 
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                                   bzrlib.transport.Transport))
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        self.assertTrue(issubclass(one_test.transport_server, 
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                                   bzrlib.transport.Server))
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class TestBranchProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the branch implementation test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.branch import BranchTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestBranchProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = [("c", "C"), ("d", "D")]
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        adapter = BranchTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].branch_format, formats[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].bzrdir_format, formats[0][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].branch_format, formats[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].bzrdir_format, formats[1][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestBzrDirProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the bzr dir implementation test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.bzrdir import BzrDirTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestBzrDirProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = ["c", "d"]
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        adapter = BzrDirTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].bzrdir_format, formats[0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].bzrdir_format, formats[1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestRepositoryProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the repository implementation test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.repository import RepositoryTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestRepositoryProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = [("c", "C"), ("d", "D")]
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        adapter = RepositoryTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].bzrdir_format, formats[0][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].repository_format, formats[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].bzrdir_format, formats[1][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].repository_format, formats[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestInterRepositoryProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the InterRepository test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.repository import InterRepositoryTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestInterRepositoryProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = [(str, "C1", "C2"), (int, "D1", "D2")]
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        adapter = InterRepositoryTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].interrepo_class, formats[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].repository_format, formats[0][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].repository_format_to, formats[0][2])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].interrepo_class, formats[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].repository_format, formats[1][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].repository_format_to, formats[1][2])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestInterVersionedFileProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the InterVersionedFile test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.versionedfile import InterVersionedFileTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestInterRepositoryProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = [(str, "C1", "C2"), (int, "D1", "D2")]
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        adapter = InterVersionedFileTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].interversionedfile_class, formats[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].versionedfile_factory, formats[0][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].versionedfile_factory_to, formats[0][2])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].interversionedfile_class, formats[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].versionedfile_factory, formats[1][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].versionedfile_factory_to, formats[1][2])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestRevisionStoreProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the RevisionStore test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.store.revision import RevisionStoreTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestRevisionStoreProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        # revision stores need a store factory - i.e. RevisionKnit
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        #, a readonly and rw transport 
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        # transport servers:
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        store_factories = ["c", "d"]
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        adapter = RevisionStoreTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, store_factories)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].store_factory, store_factories[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].store_factory, store_factories[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestWorkingTreeProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the workingtree implementation test adapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
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        # test.
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        from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTreeTestProviderAdapter
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        input_test = TestWorkingTreeProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = [("c", "C"), ("d", "D")]
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        adapter = WorkingTreeTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_format, formats[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].bzrdir_format, formats[0][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_format, formats[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].bzrdir_format, formats[1][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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class TestTreeProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """Test the setup of tree_implementation tests."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
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        # the tree implementation adapter is meant to setup one instance for
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        # each working tree format, and one additional instance that will
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        # use the default wt format, but create a revision tree for the tests.
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        # this means that the wt ones should have the workingtree_to_test_tree
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        # attribute set to 'return_parameter' and the revision one set to
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        # revision_tree_from_workingtree.
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        from bzrlib.tests.tree_implementations import (
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            TreeTestProviderAdapter,
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            return_parameter,
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            revision_tree_from_workingtree
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            )
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        from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTreeFormat
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        input_test = TestTreeProviderAdapter(
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            "test_adapted_tests")
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        server1 = "a"
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        server2 = "b"
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        formats = [("c", "C"), ("d", "D")]
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        adapter = TreeTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
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        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
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        tests = list(iter(suite))
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        self.assertEqual(3, len(tests))
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        default_format = WorkingTreeFormat.get_default_format()
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_format, formats[0][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].bzrdir_format, formats[0][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_to_test_tree, return_parameter)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_format, formats[1][0])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].bzrdir_format, formats[1][1])
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_to_test_tree, return_parameter)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[2].workingtree_format, default_format)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[2].bzrdir_format, default_format._matchingbzrdir)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[2].transport_server, server1)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[2].transport_readonly_server, server2)
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        self.assertEqual(tests[2].workingtree_to_test_tree,
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            revision_tree_from_workingtree)
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class TestInterTreeProviderAdapter(TestCase):
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    """A group of tests that test the InterTreeTestAdapter."""
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    def test_adapted_tests(self):
389
 
        # check that constructor parameters are passed through to the adapted
390
 
        # test.
391
 
        # for InterTree tests we want the machinery to bring up two trees in
392
 
        # each instance: the base one, and the one we are interacting with.
393
 
        # because each optimiser can be direction specific, we need to test
394
 
        # each optimiser in its chosen direction.
395
 
        # unlike the TestProviderAdapter we dont want to automatically add a
396
 
        # parameterised one for WorkingTree - the optimisers will tell us what
397
 
        # ones to add.
398
 
        from bzrlib.tests.tree_implementations import (
399
 
            return_parameter,
400
 
            revision_tree_from_workingtree
401
 
            )
402
 
        from bzrlib.tests.intertree_implementations import (
403
 
            InterTreeTestProviderAdapter,
404
 
            )
405
 
        from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTreeFormat2, WorkingTreeFormat3
406
 
        input_test = TestInterTreeProviderAdapter(
407
 
            "test_adapted_tests")
408
 
        server1 = "a"
409
 
        server2 = "b"
410
 
        format1 = WorkingTreeFormat2()
411
 
        format2 = WorkingTreeFormat3()
412
 
        formats = [(str, format1, format2, False, True),
413
 
            (int, format2, format1, False, True)]
414
 
        adapter = InterTreeTestProviderAdapter(server1, server2, formats)
415
 
        suite = adapter.adapt(input_test)
416
 
        tests = list(iter(suite))
417
 
        self.assertEqual(2, len(tests))
418
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].intertree_class, formats[0][0])
419
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_format, formats[0][1])
420
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_to_test_tree, formats[0][2])
421
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_format_to, formats[0][3])
422
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].workingtree_to_test_tree_to, formats[0][4])
423
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_server, server1)
424
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[0].transport_readonly_server, server2)
425
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].intertree_class, formats[1][0])
426
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_format, formats[1][1])
427
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_to_test_tree, formats[1][2])
428
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_format_to, formats[1][3])
429
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].workingtree_to_test_tree_to, formats[1][4])
430
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_server, server1)
431
 
        self.assertEqual(tests[1].transport_readonly_server, server2)
432
 
 
433
 
 
434
 
class TestTestCaseInTempDir(TestCaseInTempDir):
435
 
 
436
 
    def test_home_is_not_working(self):
437
 
        self.assertNotEqual(self.test_dir, self.test_home_dir)
438
 
        cwd = osutils.getcwd()
439
 
        self.assertEqual(self.test_dir, cwd)
440
 
        self.assertEqual(self.test_home_dir, os.environ['HOME'])
441
 
 
442
 
 
443
 
class TestTestCaseWithMemoryTransport(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
444
 
 
445
 
    def test_home_is_non_existant_dir_under_root(self):
446
 
        """The test_home_dir for TestCaseWithMemoryTransport is missing.
447
 
 
448
 
        This is because TestCaseWithMemoryTransport is for tests that do not
449
 
        need any disk resources: they should be hooked into bzrlib in such a 
450
 
        way that no global settings are being changed by the test (only a 
451
 
        few tests should need to do that), and having a missing dir as home is
452
 
        an effective way to ensure that this is the case.
453
 
        """
454
 
        self.assertEqual(self.TEST_ROOT + "/MemoryTransportMissingHomeDir",
455
 
            self.test_home_dir)
456
 
        self.assertEqual(self.test_home_dir, os.environ['HOME'])
457
 
        
458
 
    def test_cwd_is_TEST_ROOT(self):
459
 
        self.assertEqual(self.test_dir, self.TEST_ROOT)
460
 
        cwd = osutils.getcwd()
461
 
        self.assertEqual(self.test_dir, cwd)
462
 
 
463
 
    def test_make_branch_and_memory_tree(self):
464
 
        """In TestCaseWithMemoryTransport we should not make the branch on disk.
465
 
 
466
 
        This is hard to comprehensively robustly test, so we settle for making
467
 
        a branch and checking no directory was created at its relpath.
468
 
        """
469
 
        tree = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('dir')
470
 
        # Guard against regression into MemoryTransport leaking
471
 
        # files to disk instead of keeping them in memory.
472
 
        self.failIf(osutils.lexists('dir'))
473
 
        self.assertIsInstance(tree, memorytree.MemoryTree)
474
 
 
475
 
    def test_make_branch_and_memory_tree_with_format(self):
476
 
        """make_branch_and_memory_tree should accept a format option."""
477
 
        format = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()
478
 
        format.repository_format = repository.RepositoryFormat7()
479
 
        tree = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('dir', format=format)
480
 
        # Guard against regression into MemoryTransport leaking
481
 
        # files to disk instead of keeping them in memory.
482
 
        self.failIf(osutils.lexists('dir'))
483
 
        self.assertIsInstance(tree, memorytree.MemoryTree)
484
 
        self.assertEqual(format.repository_format.__class__,
485
 
            tree.branch.repository._format.__class__)
486
 
 
487
 
 
488
 
class TestTestCaseWithTransport(TestCaseWithTransport):
489
 
    """Tests for the convenience functions TestCaseWithTransport introduces."""
490
 
 
491
 
    def test_get_readonly_url_none(self):
492
 
        from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
493
 
        from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryServer
494
 
        from bzrlib.transport.readonly import ReadonlyTransportDecorator
495
 
        self.transport_server = MemoryServer
496
 
        self.transport_readonly_server = None
497
 
        # calling get_readonly_transport() constructs a decorator on the url
498
 
        # for the server
499
 
        url = self.get_readonly_url()
500
 
        url2 = self.get_readonly_url('foo/bar')
501
 
        t = get_transport(url)
502
 
        t2 = get_transport(url2)
503
 
        self.failUnless(isinstance(t, ReadonlyTransportDecorator))
504
 
        self.failUnless(isinstance(t2, ReadonlyTransportDecorator))
505
 
        self.assertEqual(t2.base[:-1], t.abspath('foo/bar'))
506
 
 
507
 
    def test_get_readonly_url_http(self):
508
 
        from bzrlib.tests.HttpServer import HttpServer
509
 
        from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
510
 
        from bzrlib.transport.local import LocalURLServer
511
 
        from bzrlib.transport.http import HttpTransportBase
512
 
        self.transport_server = LocalURLServer
513
 
        self.transport_readonly_server = HttpServer
514
 
        # calling get_readonly_transport() gives us a HTTP server instance.
515
 
        url = self.get_readonly_url()
516
 
        url2 = self.get_readonly_url('foo/bar')
517
 
        # the transport returned may be any HttpTransportBase subclass
518
 
        t = get_transport(url)
519
 
        t2 = get_transport(url2)
520
 
        self.failUnless(isinstance(t, HttpTransportBase))
521
 
        self.failUnless(isinstance(t2, HttpTransportBase))
522
 
        self.assertEqual(t2.base[:-1], t.abspath('foo/bar'))
523
 
 
524
 
    def test_is_directory(self):
525
 
        """Test assertIsDirectory assertion"""
526
 
        t = self.get_transport()
527
 
        self.build_tree(['a_dir/', 'a_file'], transport=t)
528
 
        self.assertIsDirectory('a_dir', t)
529
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.assertIsDirectory, 'a_file', t)
530
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.assertIsDirectory, 'not_here', t)
531
 
 
532
 
 
533
 
class TestTestCaseTransports(TestCaseWithTransport):
534
 
 
535
 
    def setUp(self):
536
 
        super(TestTestCaseTransports, self).setUp()
537
 
        self.transport_server = MemoryServer
538
 
 
539
 
    def test_make_bzrdir_preserves_transport(self):
540
 
        t = self.get_transport()
541
 
        result_bzrdir = self.make_bzrdir('subdir')
542
 
        self.assertIsInstance(result_bzrdir.transport, 
543
 
                              MemoryTransport)
544
 
        # should not be on disk, should only be in memory
545
 
        self.failIfExists('subdir')
546
 
 
547
 
 
548
 
class TestChrootedTest(ChrootedTestCase):
549
 
 
550
 
    def test_root_is_root(self):
551
 
        from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
552
 
        t = get_transport(self.get_readonly_url())
553
 
        url = t.base
554
 
        self.assertEqual(url, t.clone('..').base)
555
 
 
556
 
 
557
 
class MockProgress(_BaseProgressBar):
558
 
    """Progress-bar standin that records calls.
559
 
 
560
 
    Useful for testing pb using code.
561
 
    """
562
 
 
563
 
    def __init__(self):
564
 
        _BaseProgressBar.__init__(self)
565
 
        self.calls = []
566
 
 
567
 
    def tick(self):
568
 
        self.calls.append(('tick',))
569
 
 
570
 
    def update(self, msg=None, current=None, total=None):
571
 
        self.calls.append(('update', msg, current, total))
572
 
 
573
 
    def clear(self):
574
 
        self.calls.append(('clear',))
575
 
 
576
 
    def note(self, msg, *args):
577
 
        self.calls.append(('note', msg, args))
578
 
 
579
 
 
580
 
class TestTestResult(TestCase):
581
 
 
582
 
    def test_elapsed_time_with_benchmarking(self):
583
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.TextTestResult(self._log_file,
584
 
                                        descriptions=0,
585
 
                                        verbosity=1,
586
 
                                        )
587
 
        result._recordTestStartTime()
588
 
        time.sleep(0.003)
589
 
        result.extractBenchmarkTime(self)
590
 
        timed_string = result._testTimeString()
591
 
        # without explicit benchmarking, we should get a simple time.
592
 
        self.assertContainsRe(timed_string, "^ *[ 1-9][0-9]ms$")
593
 
        # if a benchmark time is given, we want a x of y style result.
594
 
        self.time(time.sleep, 0.001)
595
 
        result.extractBenchmarkTime(self)
596
 
        timed_string = result._testTimeString()
597
 
        self.assertContainsRe(timed_string, "^ *[ 1-9][0-9]ms/ *[ 1-9][0-9]ms$")
598
 
        # extracting the time from a non-bzrlib testcase sets to None
599
 
        result._recordTestStartTime()
600
 
        result.extractBenchmarkTime(
601
 
            unittest.FunctionTestCase(self.test_elapsed_time_with_benchmarking))
602
 
        timed_string = result._testTimeString()
603
 
        self.assertContainsRe(timed_string, "^ *[ 1-9][0-9]ms$")
604
 
        # cheat. Yes, wash thy mouth out with soap.
605
 
        self._benchtime = None
606
 
 
607
 
    def test_assigned_benchmark_file_stores_date(self):
608
 
        output = StringIO()
609
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.TextTestResult(self._log_file,
610
 
                                        descriptions=0,
611
 
                                        verbosity=1,
612
 
                                        bench_history=output
613
 
                                        )
614
 
        output_string = output.getvalue()
615
 
        
616
 
        # if you are wondering about the regexp please read the comment in
617
 
        # test_bench_history (bzrlib.tests.test_selftest.TestRunner)
618
 
        # XXX: what comment?  -- Andrew Bennetts
619
 
        self.assertContainsRe(output_string, "--date [0-9.]+")
620
 
 
621
 
    def test_benchhistory_records_test_times(self):
622
 
        result_stream = StringIO()
623
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.TextTestResult(
624
 
            self._log_file,
625
 
            descriptions=0,
626
 
            verbosity=1,
627
 
            bench_history=result_stream
628
 
            )
629
 
 
630
 
        # we want profile a call and check that its test duration is recorded
631
 
        # make a new test instance that when run will generate a benchmark
632
 
        example_test_case = TestTestResult("_time_hello_world_encoding")
633
 
        # execute the test, which should succeed and record times
634
 
        example_test_case.run(result)
635
 
        lines = result_stream.getvalue().splitlines()
636
 
        self.assertEqual(2, len(lines))
637
 
        self.assertContainsRe(lines[1],
638
 
            " *[0-9]+ms bzrlib.tests.test_selftest.TestTestResult"
639
 
            "._time_hello_world_encoding")
640
 
 
641
 
    def _time_hello_world_encoding(self):
642
 
        """Profile two sleep calls
643
 
        
644
 
        This is used to exercise the test framework.
645
 
        """
646
 
        self.time(unicode, 'hello', errors='replace')
647
 
        self.time(unicode, 'world', errors='replace')
648
 
 
649
 
    def test_lsprofiling(self):
650
 
        """Verbose test result prints lsprof statistics from test cases."""
651
 
        try:
652
 
            import bzrlib.lsprof
653
 
        except ImportError:
654
 
            raise TestSkipped("lsprof not installed.")
655
 
        result_stream = StringIO()
656
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.VerboseTestResult(
657
 
            unittest._WritelnDecorator(result_stream),
658
 
            descriptions=0,
659
 
            verbosity=2,
660
 
            )
661
 
        # we want profile a call of some sort and check it is output by
662
 
        # addSuccess. We dont care about addError or addFailure as they
663
 
        # are not that interesting for performance tuning.
664
 
        # make a new test instance that when run will generate a profile
665
 
        example_test_case = TestTestResult("_time_hello_world_encoding")
666
 
        example_test_case._gather_lsprof_in_benchmarks = True
667
 
        # execute the test, which should succeed and record profiles
668
 
        example_test_case.run(result)
669
 
        # lsprofile_something()
670
 
        # if this worked we want 
671
 
        # LSProf output for <built in function unicode> (['hello'], {'errors': 'replace'})
672
 
        #    CallCount    Recursive    Total(ms)   Inline(ms) module:lineno(function)
673
 
        # (the lsprof header)
674
 
        # ... an arbitrary number of lines
675
 
        # and the function call which is time.sleep.
676
 
        #           1        0            ???         ???       ???(sleep) 
677
 
        # and then repeated but with 'world', rather than 'hello'.
678
 
        # this should appear in the output stream of our test result.
679
 
        output = result_stream.getvalue()
680
 
        self.assertContainsRe(output,
681
 
            r"LSProf output for <type 'unicode'>\(\('hello',\), {'errors': 'replace'}\)")
682
 
        self.assertContainsRe(output,
683
 
            r" *CallCount *Recursive *Total\(ms\) *Inline\(ms\) *module:lineno\(function\)\n")
684
 
        self.assertContainsRe(output,
685
 
            r"( +1 +0 +0\.\d+ +0\.\d+ +<method 'disable' of '_lsprof\.Profiler' objects>\n)?")
686
 
        self.assertContainsRe(output,
687
 
            r"LSProf output for <type 'unicode'>\(\('world',\), {'errors': 'replace'}\)\n")
688
 
 
689
 
 
690
 
class TestRunner(TestCase):
691
 
 
692
 
    def dummy_test(self):
693
 
        pass
694
 
 
695
 
    def run_test_runner(self, testrunner, test):
696
 
        """Run suite in testrunner, saving global state and restoring it.
697
 
 
698
 
        This current saves and restores:
699
 
        TestCaseInTempDir.TEST_ROOT
700
 
        
701
 
        There should be no tests in this file that use bzrlib.tests.TextTestRunner
702
 
        without using this convenience method, because of our use of global state.
703
 
        """
704
 
        old_root = TestCaseInTempDir.TEST_ROOT
705
 
        try:
706
 
            TestCaseInTempDir.TEST_ROOT = None
707
 
            return testrunner.run(test)
708
 
        finally:
709
 
            TestCaseInTempDir.TEST_ROOT = old_root
710
 
 
711
 
    def test_skipped_test(self):
712
 
        # run a test that is skipped, and check the suite as a whole still
713
 
        # succeeds.
714
 
        # skipping_test must be hidden in here so it's not run as a real test
715
 
        def skipping_test():
716
 
            raise TestSkipped('test intentionally skipped')
717
 
        runner = TextTestRunner(stream=self._log_file, keep_output=True)
718
 
        test = unittest.FunctionTestCase(skipping_test)
719
 
        result = self.run_test_runner(runner, test)
720
 
        self.assertTrue(result.wasSuccessful())
721
 
 
722
 
    def test_bench_history(self):
723
 
        # tests that the running the benchmark produces a history file
724
 
        # containing a timestamp and the revision id of the bzrlib source which
725
 
        # was tested.
726
 
        workingtree = _get_bzr_source_tree()
727
 
        test = TestRunner('dummy_test')
728
 
        output = StringIO()
729
 
        runner = TextTestRunner(stream=self._log_file, bench_history=output)
730
 
        result = self.run_test_runner(runner, test)
731
 
        output_string = output.getvalue()
732
 
        self.assertContainsRe(output_string, "--date [0-9.]+")
733
 
        if workingtree is not None:
734
 
            revision_id = workingtree.get_parent_ids()[0]
735
 
            self.assertEndsWith(output_string.rstrip(), revision_id)
736
 
 
737
 
    def test_success_log_deleted(self):
738
 
        """Successful tests have their log deleted"""
739
 
 
740
 
        class LogTester(TestCase):
741
 
 
742
 
            def test_success(self):
743
 
                self.log('this will be removed\n')
744
 
 
745
 
        sio = cStringIO.StringIO()
746
 
        runner = TextTestRunner(stream=sio)
747
 
        test = LogTester('test_success')
748
 
        result = self.run_test_runner(runner, test)
749
 
 
750
 
        log = test._get_log()
751
 
        self.assertEqual("DELETED log file to reduce memory footprint", log)
752
 
        self.assertEqual('', test._log_contents)
753
 
        self.assertIs(None, test._log_file_name)
754
 
 
755
 
    def test_fail_log_kept(self):
756
 
        """Failed tests have their log kept"""
757
 
 
758
 
        class LogTester(TestCase):
759
 
 
760
 
            def test_fail(self):
761
 
                self.log('this will be kept\n')
762
 
                self.fail('this test fails')
763
 
 
764
 
        sio = cStringIO.StringIO()
765
 
        runner = TextTestRunner(stream=sio)
766
 
        test = LogTester('test_fail')
767
 
        result = self.run_test_runner(runner, test)
768
 
 
769
 
        text = sio.getvalue()
770
 
        self.assertContainsRe(text, 'this will be kept')
771
 
        self.assertContainsRe(text, 'this test fails')
772
 
 
773
 
        log = test._get_log()
774
 
        self.assertContainsRe(log, 'this will be kept')
775
 
        self.assertEqual(log, test._log_contents)
776
 
 
777
 
    def test_error_log_kept(self):
778
 
        """Tests with errors have their log kept"""
779
 
 
780
 
        class LogTester(TestCase):
781
 
 
782
 
            def test_error(self):
783
 
                self.log('this will be kept\n')
784
 
                raise ValueError('random exception raised')
785
 
 
786
 
        sio = cStringIO.StringIO()
787
 
        runner = TextTestRunner(stream=sio)
788
 
        test = LogTester('test_error')
789
 
        result = self.run_test_runner(runner, test)
790
 
 
791
 
        text = sio.getvalue()
792
 
        self.assertContainsRe(text, 'this will be kept')
793
 
        self.assertContainsRe(text, 'random exception raised')
794
 
 
795
 
        log = test._get_log()
796
 
        self.assertContainsRe(log, 'this will be kept')
797
 
        self.assertEqual(log, test._log_contents)
798
 
 
799
 
 
800
 
class TestTestCase(TestCase):
801
 
    """Tests that test the core bzrlib TestCase."""
802
 
 
803
 
    def inner_test(self):
804
 
        # the inner child test
805
 
        note("inner_test")
806
 
 
807
 
    def outer_child(self):
808
 
        # the outer child test
809
 
        note("outer_start")
810
 
        self.inner_test = TestTestCase("inner_child")
811
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.TextTestResult(self._log_file,
812
 
                                        descriptions=0,
813
 
                                        verbosity=1)
814
 
        self.inner_test.run(result)
815
 
        note("outer finish")
816
 
 
817
 
    def test_trace_nesting(self):
818
 
        # this tests that each test case nests its trace facility correctly.
819
 
        # we do this by running a test case manually. That test case (A)
820
 
        # should setup a new log, log content to it, setup a child case (B),
821
 
        # which should log independently, then case (A) should log a trailer
822
 
        # and return.
823
 
        # we do two nested children so that we can verify the state of the 
824
 
        # logs after the outer child finishes is correct, which a bad clean
825
 
        # up routine in tearDown might trigger a fault in our test with only
826
 
        # one child, we should instead see the bad result inside our test with
827
 
        # the two children.
828
 
        # the outer child test
829
 
        original_trace = bzrlib.trace._trace_file
830
 
        outer_test = TestTestCase("outer_child")
831
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.TextTestResult(self._log_file,
832
 
                                        descriptions=0,
833
 
                                        verbosity=1)
834
 
        outer_test.run(result)
835
 
        self.assertEqual(original_trace, bzrlib.trace._trace_file)
836
 
 
837
 
    def method_that_times_a_bit_twice(self):
838
 
        # call self.time twice to ensure it aggregates
839
 
        self.time(time.sleep, 0.007)
840
 
        self.time(time.sleep, 0.007)
841
 
 
842
 
    def test_time_creates_benchmark_in_result(self):
843
 
        """Test that the TestCase.time() method accumulates a benchmark time."""
844
 
        sample_test = TestTestCase("method_that_times_a_bit_twice")
845
 
        output_stream = StringIO()
846
 
        result = bzrlib.tests.VerboseTestResult(
847
 
            unittest._WritelnDecorator(output_stream),
848
 
            descriptions=0,
849
 
            verbosity=2,
850
 
            num_tests=sample_test.countTestCases())
851
 
        sample_test.run(result)
852
 
        self.assertContainsRe(
853
 
            output_stream.getvalue(),
854
 
            r"\d+ms/ +\d+ms\n$")
855
 
 
856
 
    def test_hooks_sanitised(self):
857
 
        """The bzrlib hooks should be sanitised by setUp."""
858
 
        self.assertEqual(bzrlib.branch.BranchHooks(),
859
 
            bzrlib.branch.Branch.hooks)
860
 
 
861
 
    def test__gather_lsprof_in_benchmarks(self):
862
 
        """When _gather_lsprof_in_benchmarks is on, accumulate profile data.
863
 
        
864
 
        Each self.time() call is individually and separately profiled.
865
 
        """
866
 
        try:
867
 
            import bzrlib.lsprof
868
 
        except ImportError:
869
 
            raise TestSkipped("lsprof not installed.")
870
 
        # overrides the class member with an instance member so no cleanup 
871
 
        # needed.
872
 
        self._gather_lsprof_in_benchmarks = True
873
 
        self.time(time.sleep, 0.000)
874
 
        self.time(time.sleep, 0.003)
875
 
        self.assertEqual(2, len(self._benchcalls))
876
 
        self.assertEqual((time.sleep, (0.000,), {}), self._benchcalls[0][0])
877
 
        self.assertEqual((time.sleep, (0.003,), {}), self._benchcalls[1][0])
878
 
        self.assertIsInstance(self._benchcalls[0][1], bzrlib.lsprof.Stats)
879
 
        self.assertIsInstance(self._benchcalls[1][1], bzrlib.lsprof.Stats)
880
 
 
881
 
 
882
 
@symbol_versioning.deprecated_function(zero_eleven)
883
 
def sample_deprecated_function():
884
 
    """A deprecated function to test applyDeprecated with."""
885
 
    return 2
886
 
 
887
 
 
888
 
def sample_undeprecated_function(a_param):
889
 
    """A undeprecated function to test applyDeprecated with."""
890
 
 
891
 
 
892
 
class ApplyDeprecatedHelper(object):
893
 
    """A helper class for ApplyDeprecated tests."""
894
 
 
895
 
    @symbol_versioning.deprecated_method(zero_eleven)
896
 
    def sample_deprecated_method(self, param_one):
897
 
        """A deprecated method for testing with."""
898
 
        return param_one
899
 
 
900
 
    def sample_normal_method(self):
901
 
        """A undeprecated method."""
902
 
 
903
 
    @symbol_versioning.deprecated_method(zero_ten)
904
 
    def sample_nested_deprecation(self):
905
 
        return sample_deprecated_function()
906
 
 
907
 
 
908
 
class TestExtraAssertions(TestCase):
909
 
    """Tests for new test assertions in bzrlib test suite"""
910
 
 
911
 
    def test_assert_isinstance(self):
912
 
        self.assertIsInstance(2, int)
913
 
        self.assertIsInstance(u'', basestring)
914
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.assertIsInstance, None, int)
915
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.assertIsInstance, 23.3, int)
916
 
 
917
 
    def test_assertEndsWith(self):
918
 
        self.assertEndsWith('foo', 'oo')
919
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.assertEndsWith, 'o', 'oo')
920
 
 
921
 
    def test_applyDeprecated_not_deprecated(self):
922
 
        sample_object = ApplyDeprecatedHelper()
923
 
        # calling an undeprecated callable raises an assertion
924
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.applyDeprecated, zero_eleven,
925
 
            sample_object.sample_normal_method)
926
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.applyDeprecated, zero_eleven,
927
 
            sample_undeprecated_function, "a param value")
928
 
        # calling a deprecated callable (function or method) with the wrong
929
 
        # expected deprecation fails.
930
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.applyDeprecated, zero_ten,
931
 
            sample_object.sample_deprecated_method, "a param value")
932
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.applyDeprecated, zero_ten,
933
 
            sample_deprecated_function)
934
 
        # calling a deprecated callable (function or method) with the right
935
 
        # expected deprecation returns the functions result.
936
 
        self.assertEqual("a param value", self.applyDeprecated(zero_eleven,
937
 
            sample_object.sample_deprecated_method, "a param value"))
938
 
        self.assertEqual(2, self.applyDeprecated(zero_eleven,
939
 
            sample_deprecated_function))
940
 
        # calling a nested deprecation with the wrong deprecation version
941
 
        # fails even if a deeper nested function was deprecated with the 
942
 
        # supplied version.
943
 
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.applyDeprecated,
944
 
            zero_eleven, sample_object.sample_nested_deprecation)
945
 
        # calling a nested deprecation with the right deprecation value
946
 
        # returns the calls result.
947
 
        self.assertEqual(2, self.applyDeprecated(zero_ten,
948
 
            sample_object.sample_nested_deprecation))
949
 
 
950
 
    def test_callDeprecated(self):
951
 
        def testfunc(be_deprecated, result=None):
952
 
            if be_deprecated is True:
953
 
                symbol_versioning.warn('i am deprecated', DeprecationWarning, 
954
 
                                       stacklevel=1)
955
 
            return result
956
 
        result = self.callDeprecated(['i am deprecated'], testfunc, True)
957
 
        self.assertIs(None, result)
958
 
        result = self.callDeprecated([], testfunc, False, 'result')
959
 
        self.assertEqual('result', result)
960
 
        self.callDeprecated(['i am deprecated'], testfunc, be_deprecated=True)
961
 
        self.callDeprecated([], testfunc, be_deprecated=False)
962
 
 
963
 
 
964
 
class TestConvenienceMakers(TestCaseWithTransport):
965
 
    """Test for the make_* convenience functions."""
966
 
 
967
 
    def test_make_branch_and_tree_with_format(self):
968
 
        # we should be able to supply a format to make_branch_and_tree
969
 
        self.make_branch_and_tree('a', format=bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1())
970
 
        self.make_branch_and_tree('b', format=bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6())
971
 
        self.assertIsInstance(bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDir.open('a')._format,
972
 
                              bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1)
973
 
        self.assertIsInstance(bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDir.open('b')._format,
974
 
                              bzrlib.bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6)
975
 
 
976
 
    def test_make_branch_and_memory_tree(self):
977
 
        # we should be able to get a new branch and a mutable tree from
978
 
        # TestCaseWithTransport
979
 
        tree = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('a')
980
 
        self.assertIsInstance(tree, bzrlib.memorytree.MemoryTree)
981
 
 
982
 
 
983
 
class TestSFTPMakeBranchAndTree(TestCaseWithSFTPServer):
984
 
 
985
 
    def test_make_tree_for_sftp_branch(self):
986
 
        """Transports backed by local directories create local trees."""
987
 
 
988
 
        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('t1')
989
 
        base = tree.bzrdir.root_transport.base
990
 
        self.failIf(base.startswith('sftp'),
991
 
                'base %r is on sftp but should be local' % base)
992
 
        self.assertEquals(tree.bzrdir.root_transport,
993
 
                tree.branch.bzrdir.root_transport)
994
 
        self.assertEquals(tree.bzrdir.root_transport,
995
 
                tree.branch.repository.bzrdir.root_transport)
996
 
 
997
 
 
998
 
class TestSelftest(TestCase):
999
 
    """Tests of bzrlib.tests.selftest."""
1000
 
 
1001
 
    def test_selftest_benchmark_parameter_invokes_test_suite__benchmark__(self):
1002
 
        factory_called = []
1003
 
        def factory():
1004
 
            factory_called.append(True)
1005
 
            return TestSuite()
1006
 
        out = StringIO()
1007
 
        err = StringIO()
1008
 
        self.apply_redirected(out, err, None, bzrlib.tests.selftest, 
1009
 
            test_suite_factory=factory)
1010
 
        self.assertEqual([True], factory_called)
1011
 
 
1012
 
 
1013
 
class TestSelftestCleanOutput(TestCaseInTempDir):
1014
 
 
1015
 
    def test_clean_output(self):
1016
 
        # test functionality of clean_selftest_output()
1017
 
        from bzrlib.tests import clean_selftest_output
1018
 
 
1019
 
        dirs = ('test0000.tmp', 'test0001.tmp', 'bzrlib', 'tests')
1020
 
        files = ('bzr', 'setup.py', 'test9999.tmp')
1021
 
        for i in dirs:
1022
 
            os.mkdir(i)
1023
 
        for i in files:
1024
 
            f = file(i, 'wb')
1025
 
            f.write('content of ')
1026
 
            f.write(i)
1027
 
            f.close()
1028
 
 
1029
 
        root = os.getcwdu()
1030
 
        before = os.listdir(root)
1031
 
        before.sort()
1032
 
        self.assertEquals(['bzr','bzrlib','setup.py',
1033
 
                           'test0000.tmp','test0001.tmp',
1034
 
                           'test9999.tmp','tests'],
1035
 
                           before)
1036
 
        clean_selftest_output(root, quiet=True)
1037
 
        after = os.listdir(root)
1038
 
        after.sort()
1039
 
        self.assertEquals(['bzr','bzrlib','setup.py',
1040
 
                           'test9999.tmp','tests'],
1041
 
                           after)