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# Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd
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# Johan Rydberg <jrydberg@gnu.org>
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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# TODO: might be nice to create a versionedfile with some type of corruption
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# considered typical and check that it can be detected/corrected.
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from StringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib.errors import (
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RevisionAlreadyPresent,
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from bzrlib.knit import KnitVersionedFile, \
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseWithTransport
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from bzrlib.tests.HTTPTestUtil import TestCaseWithWebserver
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryTransport
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from bzrlib.tsort import topo_sort
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import bzrlib.versionedfile as versionedfile
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from bzrlib.weave import WeaveFile
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from bzrlib.weavefile import read_weave, write_weave
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class VersionedFileTestMixIn(object):
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"""A mixin test class for testing VersionedFiles.
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This is not an adaptor-style test at this point because
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theres no dynamic substitution of versioned file implementations,
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they are strictly controlled by their owning repositories.
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f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r1', ['r0'], ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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versions = f.versions()
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self.assertTrue('r0' in versions)
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self.assertTrue('r1' in versions)
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r0'), ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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self.assertEquals(f.get_text('r0'), 'a\nb\n')
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r1'), ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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self.assertEqual(2, len(f))
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self.assertEqual(2, f.num_versions())
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self.assertRaises(RevisionNotPresent,
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f.add_lines, 'r2', ['foo'], [])
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self.assertRaises(RevisionAlreadyPresent,
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f.add_lines, 'r1', [], [])
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# this checks that reopen with create=True does not break anything.
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f = self.reopen_file(create=True)
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def test_adds_with_parent_texts(self):
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parent_texts['r0'] = f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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parent_texts['r1'] = f.add_lines_with_ghosts('r1',
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parent_texts=parent_texts)
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except NotImplementedError:
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# if the format doesn't support ghosts, just add normally.
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parent_texts['r1'] = f.add_lines('r1',
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parent_texts=parent_texts)
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f.add_lines('r2', ['r1'], ['c\n', 'd\n'], parent_texts=parent_texts)
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self.assertNotEqual(None, parent_texts['r0'])
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self.assertNotEqual(None, parent_texts['r1'])
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versions = f.versions()
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self.assertTrue('r0' in versions)
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self.assertTrue('r1' in versions)
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self.assertTrue('r2' in versions)
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r0'), ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r1'), ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r2'), ['c\n', 'd\n'])
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self.assertEqual(3, f.num_versions())
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origins = f.annotate('r1')
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self.assertEquals(origins[0][0], 'r0')
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self.assertEquals(origins[1][0], 'r1')
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origins = f.annotate('r2')
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self.assertEquals(origins[0][0], 'r1')
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self.assertEquals(origins[1][0], 'r2')
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f = self.reopen_file()
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def test_add_unicode_content(self):
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# unicode content is not permitted in versioned files.
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# versioned files version sequences of bytes only.
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self.assertRaises(errors.BzrBadParameterUnicode,
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vf.add_lines, 'a', [], ['a\n', u'b\n', 'c\n'])
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(errors.BzrBadParameterUnicode, NotImplementedError),
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts, 'a', [], ['a\n', u'b\n', 'c\n'])
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def test_inline_newline_throws(self):
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# \r characters are not permitted in lines being added
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self.assertRaises(errors.BzrBadParameterContainsNewline,
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vf.add_lines, 'a', [], ['a\n\n'])
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(errors.BzrBadParameterContainsNewline, NotImplementedError),
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts, 'a', [], ['a\n\n'])
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# but inline CR's are allowed
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vf.add_lines('a', [], ['a\r\n'])
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts('b', [], ['a\r\n'])
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except NotImplementedError:
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def test_get_delta(self):
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sha1s = self._setup_for_deltas(f)
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expected_delta = (None, '6bfa09d82ce3e898ad4641ae13dd4fdb9cf0d76b', False,
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[(0, 0, 1, [('base', 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, f.get_delta('base'))
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text_name = 'chain1-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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expected_delta = (next_parent, sha1s[depth],
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[(depth + 1, depth + 1, 1, [(new_version, 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, f.get_delta(new_version))
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next_parent = new_version
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text_name = 'chain2-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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expected_delta = (next_parent, sha1s[depth], False,
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[(depth + 1, depth + 1, 1, [(new_version, 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, f.get_delta(new_version))
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next_parent = new_version
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# smoke test for eol support
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expected_delta = ('base', '264f39cab871e4cfd65b3a002f7255888bb5ed97', True, [])
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self.assertEqual(['line'], f.get_lines('noeol'))
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, f.get_delta('noeol'))
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def test_get_deltas(self):
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sha1s = self._setup_for_deltas(f)
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deltas = f.get_deltas(f.versions())
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expected_delta = (None, '6bfa09d82ce3e898ad4641ae13dd4fdb9cf0d76b', False,
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[(0, 0, 1, [('base', 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas['base'])
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text_name = 'chain1-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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expected_delta = (next_parent, sha1s[depth],
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[(depth + 1, depth + 1, 1, [(new_version, 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas[new_version])
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next_parent = new_version
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text_name = 'chain2-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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expected_delta = (next_parent, sha1s[depth], False,
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[(depth + 1, depth + 1, 1, [(new_version, 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas[new_version])
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next_parent = new_version
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# smoke tests for eol support
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expected_delta = ('base', '264f39cab871e4cfd65b3a002f7255888bb5ed97', True, [])
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self.assertEqual(['line'], f.get_lines('noeol'))
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas['noeol'])
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# smoke tests for eol support - two noeol in a row same content
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expected_deltas = (('noeol', '3ad7ee82dbd8f29ecba073f96e43e414b3f70a4d', True,
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[(0, 1, 2, [(u'noeolsecond', 'line\n'), (u'noeolsecond', 'line\n')])]),
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('noeol', '3ad7ee82dbd8f29ecba073f96e43e414b3f70a4d', True,
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[(0, 0, 1, [('noeolsecond', 'line\n')]), (1, 1, 0, [])]))
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self.assertEqual(['line\n', 'line'], f.get_lines('noeolsecond'))
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self.assertTrue(deltas['noeolsecond'] in expected_deltas)
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# two no-eol in a row, different content
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expected_delta = ('noeolsecond', '8bb553a84e019ef1149db082d65f3133b195223b', True,
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[(1, 2, 1, [(u'noeolnotshared', 'phone\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(['line\n', 'phone'], f.get_lines('noeolnotshared'))
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas['noeolnotshared'])
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# eol folling a no-eol with content change
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expected_delta = ('noeol', 'a61f6fb6cfc4596e8d88c34a308d1e724caf8977', False,
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[(0, 1, 1, [(u'eol', 'phone\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(['phone\n'], f.get_lines('eol'))
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas['eol'])
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# eol folling a no-eol with content change
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expected_delta = ('noeol', '6bfa09d82ce3e898ad4641ae13dd4fdb9cf0d76b', False,
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[(0, 1, 1, [(u'eolline', 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(['line\n'], f.get_lines('eolline'))
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas['eolline'])
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# eol with no parents
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expected_delta = (None, '264f39cab871e4cfd65b3a002f7255888bb5ed97', True,
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[(0, 0, 1, [(u'noeolbase', 'line\n')])])
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self.assertEqual(['line'], f.get_lines('noeolbase'))
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self.assertEqual(expected_delta, deltas['noeolbase'])
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# eol with two parents, in inverse insertion order
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expected_deltas = (('noeolbase', '264f39cab871e4cfd65b3a002f7255888bb5ed97', True,
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[(0, 1, 1, [(u'eolbeforefirstparent', 'line\n')])]),
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('noeolbase', '264f39cab871e4cfd65b3a002f7255888bb5ed97', True,
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[(0, 1, 1, [(u'eolbeforefirstparent', 'line\n')])]))
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self.assertEqual(['line'], f.get_lines('eolbeforefirstparent'))
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#self.assertTrue(deltas['eolbeforefirstparent'] in expected_deltas)
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def _setup_for_deltas(self, f):
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self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionNotPresent, f.get_delta, 'base')
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# add texts that should trip the knit maximum delta chain threshold
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# as well as doing parallel chains of data in knits.
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# this is done by two chains of 25 insertions
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f.add_lines('base', [], ['line\n'])
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f.add_lines('noeol', ['base'], ['line'])
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# detailed eol tests:
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# shared last line with parent no-eol
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f.add_lines('noeolsecond', ['noeol'], ['line\n', 'line'])
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# differing last line with parent, both no-eol
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f.add_lines('noeolnotshared', ['noeolsecond'], ['line\n', 'phone'])
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# add eol following a noneol parent, change content
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f.add_lines('eol', ['noeol'], ['phone\n'])
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# add eol following a noneol parent, no change content
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f.add_lines('eolline', ['noeol'], ['line\n'])
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# noeol with no parents:
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f.add_lines('noeolbase', [], ['line'])
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# noeol preceeding its leftmost parent in the output:
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# this is done by making it a merge of two parents with no common
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# anestry: noeolbase and noeol with the
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# later-inserted parent the leftmost.
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f.add_lines('eolbeforefirstparent', ['noeolbase', 'noeol'], ['line'])
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# two identical eol texts
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f.add_lines('noeoldup', ['noeol'], ['line'])
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text_name = 'chain1-'
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sha1s = {0 :'da6d3141cb4a5e6f464bf6e0518042ddc7bfd079',
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1 :'45e21ea146a81ea44a821737acdb4f9791c8abe7',
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2 :'e1f11570edf3e2a070052366c582837a4fe4e9fa',
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3 :'26b4b8626da827088c514b8f9bbe4ebf181edda1',
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4 :'e28a5510be25ba84d31121cff00956f9970ae6f6',
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5 :'d63ec0ce22e11dcf65a931b69255d3ac747a318d',
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6 :'2c2888d288cb5e1d98009d822fedfe6019c6a4ea',
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7 :'95c14da9cafbf828e3e74a6f016d87926ba234ab',
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8 :'779e9a0b28f9f832528d4b21e17e168c67697272',
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9 :'1f8ff4e5c6ff78ac106fcfe6b1e8cb8740ff9a8f',
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10:'131a2ae712cf51ed62f143e3fbac3d4206c25a05',
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11:'c5a9d6f520d2515e1ec401a8f8a67e6c3c89f199',
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12:'31a2286267f24d8bedaa43355f8ad7129509ea85',
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13:'dc2a7fe80e8ec5cae920973973a8ee28b2da5e0a',
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14:'2c4b1736566b8ca6051e668de68650686a3922f2',
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15:'5912e4ecd9b0c07be4d013e7e2bdcf9323276cde',
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16:'b0d2e18d3559a00580f6b49804c23fea500feab3',
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17:'8e1d43ad72f7562d7cb8f57ee584e20eb1a69fc7',
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18:'5cf64a3459ae28efa60239e44b20312d25b253f3',
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19:'1ebed371807ba5935958ad0884595126e8c4e823',
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20:'2aa62a8b06fb3b3b892a3292a068ade69d5ee0d3',
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21:'01edc447978004f6e4e962b417a4ae1955b6fe5d',
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22:'d8d8dc49c4bf0bab401e0298bb5ad827768618bb',
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23:'c21f62b1c482862983a8ffb2b0c64b3451876e3f',
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24:'c0593fe795e00dff6b3c0fe857a074364d5f04fc',
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25:'dd1a1cf2ba9cc225c3aff729953e6364bf1d1855',
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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text = text + ['line\n']
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f.add_lines(new_version, [next_parent], text)
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next_parent = new_version
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text_name = 'chain2-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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text = text + ['line\n']
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f.add_lines(new_version, [next_parent], text)
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next_parent = new_version
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def test_add_delta(self):
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# tests for the add-delta facility.
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# at this point, optimising for speed, we assume no checks when deltas are inserted.
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# this may need to be revisited.
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source = self.get_file('source')
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source.add_lines('base', [], ['line\n'])
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text_name = 'chain1-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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text = text + ['line\n']
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source.add_lines(new_version, [next_parent], text)
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next_parent = new_version
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text_name = 'chain2-'
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for depth in range(26):
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new_version = text_name + '%s' % depth
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text = text + ['line\n']
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source.add_lines(new_version, [next_parent], text)
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next_parent = new_version
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source.add_lines('noeol', ['base'], ['line'])
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target = self.get_file('target')
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for version in source.versions():
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parent, sha1, noeol, delta = source.get_delta(version)
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target.add_delta(version,
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source.get_parents(version),
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self.assertRaises(RevisionAlreadyPresent,
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target.add_delta, 'base', [], None, '', False, [])
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for version in source.versions():
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self.assertEqual(source.get_lines(version),
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target.get_lines(version))
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def test_ancestry(self):
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self.assertEqual([], f.get_ancestry([]))
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f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r1', ['r0'], ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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f.add_lines('r2', ['r0'], ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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f.add_lines('r3', ['r2'], ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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f.add_lines('rM', ['r1', 'r2'], ['b\n', 'c\n'])
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self.assertEqual([], f.get_ancestry([]))
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versions = f.get_ancestry(['rM'])
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# there are some possibilities:
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# so we check indexes
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r0 = versions.index('r0')
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r1 = versions.index('r1')
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r2 = versions.index('r2')
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self.assertFalse('r3' in versions)
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rM = versions.index('rM')
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self.assertTrue(r0 < r1)
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self.assertTrue(r0 < r2)
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self.assertTrue(r1 < rM)
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self.assertTrue(r2 < rM)
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self.assertRaises(RevisionNotPresent,
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f.get_ancestry, ['rM', 'rX'])
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def test_mutate_after_finish(self):
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f.transaction_finished()
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self.assertRaises(errors.OutSideTransaction, f.add_delta, '', [], '', '', False, [])
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self.assertRaises(errors.OutSideTransaction, f.add_lines, '', [], [])
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self.assertRaises(errors.OutSideTransaction, f.add_lines_with_ghosts, '', [], [])
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self.assertRaises(errors.OutSideTransaction, f.fix_parents, '', [])
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self.assertRaises(errors.OutSideTransaction, f.join, '')
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self.assertRaises(errors.OutSideTransaction, f.clone_text, 'base', 'bar', ['foo'])
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def test_clear_cache(self):
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# on a new file it should not error
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# and after adding content, doing a clear_cache and a get should work.
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f.add_lines('0', [], ['a'])
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self.assertEqual(['a'], f.get_lines('0'))
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def test_clone_text(self):
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f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.clone_text('r1', 'r0', ['r0'])
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r1'), f.get_lines('r0'))
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self.assertEquals(f.get_lines('r1'), ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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self.assertEquals(f.get_parents('r1'), ['r0'])
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self.assertRaises(RevisionNotPresent,
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f.clone_text, 'r2', 'rX', [])
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self.assertRaises(RevisionAlreadyPresent,
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f.clone_text, 'r1', 'r0', [])
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verify_file(self.reopen_file())
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def test_create_empty(self):
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f.add_lines('0', [], ['a\n'])
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new_f = f.create_empty('t', MemoryTransport())
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# smoke test, specific types should check it is honoured correctly for
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# non type attributes
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self.assertEqual([], new_f.versions())
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(new_f, f.__class__))
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def test_copy_to(self):
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f.add_lines('0', [], ['a\n'])
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t = MemoryTransport()
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for suffix in f.__class__.get_suffixes():
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self.assertTrue(t.has('foo' + suffix))
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def test_get_suffixes(self):
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self.assertEqual(f.__class__.get_suffixes(), f.__class__.get_suffixes())
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# and should be a list
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(f.__class__.get_suffixes(), list))
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def build_graph(self, file, graph):
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for node in topo_sort(graph.items()):
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file.add_lines(node, graph[node], [])
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def test_get_graph(self):
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self.build_graph(f, graph)
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self.assertEqual(graph, f.get_graph())
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def test_get_graph_partial(self):
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complex_graph.update(simple_a)
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complex_graph.update(simple_b)
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complex_graph.update(simple_gam)
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simple_b_gam.update(simple_gam)
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simple_b_gam.update(simple_b)
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self.build_graph(f, complex_graph)
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self.assertEqual(simple_a, f.get_graph(['a']))
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self.assertEqual(simple_b, f.get_graph(['b']))
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self.assertEqual(simple_gam, f.get_graph(['gam']))
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self.assertEqual(simple_b_gam, f.get_graph(['b', 'gam']))
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def test_get_parents(self):
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f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r1', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r2', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r3', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('m', ['r0', 'r1', 'r2', 'r3'], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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self.assertEquals(f.get_parents('m'), ['r0', 'r1', 'r2', 'r3'])
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self.assertRaises(RevisionNotPresent,
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def test_annotate(self):
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f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r1', ['r0'], ['c\n', 'b\n'])
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origins = f.annotate('r1')
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self.assertEquals(origins[0][0], 'r1')
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self.assertEquals(origins[1][0], 'r0')
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self.assertRaises(RevisionNotPresent,
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# tests that walk returns all the inclusions for the requested
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# revisions as well as the revisions changes themselves.
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f = self.get_file('1')
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f.add_lines('r0', [], ['a\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('r1', ['r0'], ['c\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('rX', ['r1'], ['d\n', 'b\n'])
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f.add_lines('rY', ['r1'], ['c\n', 'e\n'])
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for lineno, insert, dset, text in f.walk(['rX', 'rY']):
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lines[text] = (insert, dset)
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self.assertTrue(lines['a\n'], ('r0', set(['r1'])))
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self.assertTrue(lines['b\n'], ('r0', set(['rY'])))
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self.assertTrue(lines['c\n'], ('r1', set(['rX'])))
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self.assertTrue(lines['d\n'], ('rX', set([])))
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self.assertTrue(lines['e\n'], ('rY', set([])))
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def test_detection(self):
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# Test weaves detect corruption.
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# Weaves contain a checksum of their texts.
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# When a text is extracted, this checksum should be
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w = self.get_file_corrupted_text()
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self.assertEqual('hello\n', w.get_text('v1'))
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self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveInvalidChecksum, w.get_text, 'v2')
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self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveInvalidChecksum, w.get_lines, 'v2')
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self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveInvalidChecksum, w.check)
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w = self.get_file_corrupted_checksum()
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self.assertEqual('hello\n', w.get_text('v1'))
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self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveInvalidChecksum, w.get_text, 'v2')
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self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveInvalidChecksum, w.get_lines, 'v2')
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self.assertRaises(errors.WeaveInvalidChecksum, w.check)
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def get_file_corrupted_text(self):
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"""Return a versioned file with corrupt text but valid metadata."""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.get_file_corrupted_text)
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def reopen_file(self, name='foo'):
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"""Open the versioned file from disk again."""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.reopen_file)
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def test_iter_lines_added_or_present_in_versions(self):
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# test that we get at least an equalset of the lines added by
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# versions in the weave
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# the ordering here is to make a tree so that dumb searches have
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# more changes to muck up.
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class InstrumentedProgress(progress.DummyProgress):
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progress.DummyProgress.__init__(self)
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def update(self, msg=None, current=None, total=None):
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self.updates.append((msg, current, total))
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# add a base to get included
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vf.add_lines('base', [], ['base\n'])
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# add a ancestor to be included on one side
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vf.add_lines('lancestor', [], ['lancestor\n'])
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# add a ancestor to be included on the other side
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vf.add_lines('rancestor', ['base'], ['rancestor\n'])
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# add a child of rancestor with no eofile-nl
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vf.add_lines('child', ['rancestor'], ['base\n', 'child\n'])
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# add a child of lancestor and base to join the two roots
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vf.add_lines('otherchild',
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['lancestor', 'base'],
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['base\n', 'lancestor\n', 'otherchild\n'])
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def iter_with_versions(versions, expected):
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# now we need to see what lines are returned, and how often.
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progress = InstrumentedProgress()
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# iterate over the lines
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for line in vf.iter_lines_added_or_present_in_versions(versions,
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if []!= progress.updates:
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self.assertEqual(expected, progress.updates)
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lines = iter_with_versions(['child', 'otherchild'],
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[('Walking content.', 0, 2),
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('Walking content.', 1, 2),
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('Walking content.', 2, 2)])
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# we must see child and otherchild
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self.assertTrue(lines['child\n'] > 0)
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self.assertTrue(lines['otherchild\n'] > 0)
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# we dont care if we got more than that.
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lines = iter_with_versions(None, [('Walking content.', 0, 5),
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('Walking content.', 1, 5),
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('Walking content.', 2, 5),
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('Walking content.', 3, 5),
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('Walking content.', 4, 5),
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('Walking content.', 5, 5)])
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# all lines must be seen at least once
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self.assertTrue(lines['base\n'] > 0)
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self.assertTrue(lines['lancestor\n'] > 0)
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self.assertTrue(lines['rancestor\n'] > 0)
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self.assertTrue(lines['child\n'] > 0)
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self.assertTrue(lines['otherchild\n'] > 0)
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def test_fix_parents(self):
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# some versioned files allow incorrect parents to be corrected after
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# insertion - this may not fix ancestry..
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# if they do not supported, they just do not implement it.
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# we test this as an interface test to ensure that those that *do*
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# implementent it get it right.
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vf.add_lines('notbase', [], [])
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vf.add_lines('base', [], [])
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vf.fix_parents('notbase', ['base'])
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except NotImplementedError:
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self.assertEqual(['base'], vf.get_parents('notbase'))
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# open again, check it stuck.
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self.assertEqual(['base'], vf.get_parents('notbase'))
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def test_fix_parents_with_ghosts(self):
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# when fixing parents, ghosts that are listed should not be ghosts
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts('notbase', ['base', 'stillghost'], [])
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except NotImplementedError:
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vf.add_lines('base', [], [])
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vf.fix_parents('notbase', ['base', 'stillghost'])
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self.assertEqual(['base'], vf.get_parents('notbase'))
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# open again, check it stuck.
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self.assertEqual(['base'], vf.get_parents('notbase'))
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# and check the ghosts
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self.assertEqual(['base', 'stillghost'],
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vf.get_parents_with_ghosts('notbase'))
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def test_add_lines_with_ghosts(self):
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# some versioned file formats allow lines to be added with parent
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# information that is > than that in the format. Formats that do
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# not support this need to raise NotImplementedError on the
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# add_lines_with_ghosts api.
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# add a revision with ghost parents
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts(u'notbxbfse', [u'b\xbfse'], [])
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except NotImplementedError:
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# check the other ghost apis are also not implemented
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, vf.has_ghost, 'foo')
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, vf.get_ancestry_with_ghosts, ['foo'])
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, vf.get_parents_with_ghosts, 'foo')
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, vf.get_graph_with_ghosts)
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vf = self.reopen_file()
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# test key graph related apis: getncestry, _graph, get_parents
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# - these are ghost unaware and must not be reflect ghosts
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self.assertEqual([u'notbxbfse'], vf.get_ancestry(u'notbxbfse'))
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self.assertEqual([], vf.get_parents(u'notbxbfse'))
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self.assertEqual({u'notbxbfse':[]}, vf.get_graph())
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self.assertFalse(vf.has_version(u'b\xbfse'))
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# we have _with_ghost apis to give us ghost information.
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self.assertEqual([u'b\xbfse', u'notbxbfse'], vf.get_ancestry_with_ghosts([u'notbxbfse']))
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self.assertEqual([u'b\xbfse'], vf.get_parents_with_ghosts(u'notbxbfse'))
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self.assertEqual({u'notbxbfse':[u'b\xbfse']}, vf.get_graph_with_ghosts())
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self.assertTrue(vf.has_ghost(u'b\xbfse'))
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# if we add something that is a ghost of another, it should correct the
679
# results of the prior apis
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vf.add_lines(u'b\xbfse', [], [])
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self.assertEqual([u'b\xbfse', u'notbxbfse'], vf.get_ancestry([u'notbxbfse']))
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self.assertEqual([u'b\xbfse'], vf.get_parents(u'notbxbfse'))
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self.assertEqual({u'b\xbfse':[],
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u'notbxbfse':[u'b\xbfse'],
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self.assertTrue(vf.has_version(u'b\xbfse'))
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# we have _with_ghost apis to give us ghost information.
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self.assertEqual([u'b\xbfse', u'notbxbfse'], vf.get_ancestry_with_ghosts([u'notbxbfse']))
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self.assertEqual([u'b\xbfse'], vf.get_parents_with_ghosts(u'notbxbfse'))
691
self.assertEqual({u'b\xbfse':[],
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u'notbxbfse':[u'b\xbfse'],
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vf.get_graph_with_ghosts())
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self.assertFalse(vf.has_ghost(u'b\xbfse'))
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def test_add_lines_with_ghosts_after_normal_revs(self):
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# some versioned file formats allow lines to be added with parent
699
# information that is > than that in the format. Formats that do
700
# not support this need to raise NotImplementedError on the
701
# add_lines_with_ghosts api.
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# probe for ghost support
706
except NotImplementedError:
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts('base', [], ['line\n', 'line_b\n'])
709
vf.add_lines_with_ghosts('references_ghost',
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['line\n', 'line_b\n', 'line_c\n'])
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origins = vf.annotate('references_ghost')
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self.assertEquals(('base', 'line\n'), origins[0])
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self.assertEquals(('base', 'line_b\n'), origins[1])
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self.assertEquals(('references_ghost', 'line_c\n'), origins[2])
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def test_readonly_mode(self):
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transport = get_transport(self.get_url('.'))
719
factory = self.get_factory()
720
vf = factory('id', transport, 0777, create=True, access_mode='w')
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vf = factory('id', transport, access_mode='r')
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self.assertRaises(errors.ReadOnlyError, vf.add_delta, '', [], '', '', False, [])
723
self.assertRaises(errors.ReadOnlyError, vf.add_lines, 'base', [], [])
724
self.assertRaises(errors.ReadOnlyError,
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vf.add_lines_with_ghosts,
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self.assertRaises(errors.ReadOnlyError, vf.fix_parents, 'base', [])
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self.assertRaises(errors.ReadOnlyError, vf.join, 'base')
731
self.assertRaises(errors.ReadOnlyError, vf.clone_text, 'base', 'bar', ['foo'])
733
def test_get_sha1(self):
734
# check the sha1 data is available
737
vf.add_lines('a', [], ['a\n'])
738
# the same file, different metadata
739
vf.add_lines('b', ['a'], ['a\n'])
740
# a file differing only in last newline.
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vf.add_lines('c', [], ['a'])
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'3f786850e387550fdab836ed7e6dc881de23001b', vf.get_sha1('a'))
745
'3f786850e387550fdab836ed7e6dc881de23001b', vf.get_sha1('b'))
747
'86f7e437faa5a7fce15d1ddcb9eaeaea377667b8', vf.get_sha1('c'))
750
class TestWeave(TestCaseWithTransport, VersionedFileTestMixIn):
752
def get_file(self, name='foo'):
753
return WeaveFile(name, get_transport(self.get_url('.')), create=True)
755
def get_file_corrupted_text(self):
756
w = WeaveFile('foo', get_transport(self.get_url('.')), create=True)
757
w.add_lines('v1', [], ['hello\n'])
758
w.add_lines('v2', ['v1'], ['hello\n', 'there\n'])
760
# We are going to invasively corrupt the text
761
# Make sure the internals of weave are the same
762
self.assertEqual([('{', 0)
770
self.assertEqual(['f572d396fae9206628714fb2ce00f72e94f2258f'
771
, '90f265c6e75f1c8f9ab76dcf85528352c5f215ef'
776
w._weave[4] = 'There\n'
779
def get_file_corrupted_checksum(self):
780
w = self.get_file_corrupted_text()
782
w._weave[4] = 'there\n'
783
self.assertEqual('hello\nthere\n', w.get_text('v2'))
785
#Invalid checksum, first digit changed
786
w._sha1s[1] = 'f0f265c6e75f1c8f9ab76dcf85528352c5f215ef'
789
def reopen_file(self, name='foo', create=False):
790
return WeaveFile(name, get_transport(self.get_url('.')), create=create)
792
def test_no_implicit_create(self):
793
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile,
796
get_transport(self.get_url('.')))
798
def get_factory(self):
802
class TestKnit(TestCaseWithTransport, VersionedFileTestMixIn):
804
def get_file(self, name='foo'):
805
return KnitVersionedFile(name, get_transport(self.get_url('.')),
806
delta=True, create=True)
808
def get_factory(self):
809
return KnitVersionedFile
811
def get_file_corrupted_text(self):
812
knit = self.get_file()
813
knit.add_lines('v1', [], ['hello\n'])
814
knit.add_lines('v2', ['v1'], ['hello\n', 'there\n'])
817
def reopen_file(self, name='foo', create=False):
818
return KnitVersionedFile(name, get_transport(self.get_url('.')),
822
def test_detection(self):
823
knit = self.get_file()
826
def test_no_implicit_create(self):
827
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile,
830
get_transport(self.get_url('.')))
833
class InterString(versionedfile.InterVersionedFile):
834
"""An inter-versionedfile optimised code path for strings.
836
This is for use during testing where we use strings as versionedfiles
837
so that none of the default regsitered interversionedfile classes will
838
match - which lets us test the match logic.
842
def is_compatible(source, target):
843
"""InterString is compatible with strings-as-versionedfiles."""
844
return isinstance(source, str) and isinstance(target, str)
847
# TODO this and the InterRepository core logic should be consolidatable
848
# if we make the registry a separate class though we still need to
849
# test the behaviour in the active registry to catch failure-to-handle-
851
class TestInterVersionedFile(TestCaseWithTransport):
853
def test_get_default_inter_versionedfile(self):
854
# test that the InterVersionedFile.get(a, b) probes
855
# for a class where is_compatible(a, b) returns
856
# true and returns a default interversionedfile otherwise.
857
# This also tests that the default registered optimised interversionedfile
858
# classes do not barf inappropriately when a surprising versionedfile type
860
dummy_a = "VersionedFile 1."
861
dummy_b = "VersionedFile 2."
862
self.assertGetsDefaultInterVersionedFile(dummy_a, dummy_b)
864
def assertGetsDefaultInterVersionedFile(self, a, b):
865
"""Asserts that InterVersionedFile.get(a, b) -> the default."""
866
inter = versionedfile.InterVersionedFile.get(a, b)
867
self.assertEqual(versionedfile.InterVersionedFile,
869
self.assertEqual(a, inter.source)
870
self.assertEqual(b, inter.target)
872
def test_register_inter_versionedfile_class(self):
873
# test that a optimised code path provider - a
874
# InterVersionedFile subclass can be registered and unregistered
875
# and that it is correctly selected when given a versionedfile
876
# pair that it returns true on for the is_compatible static method
878
dummy_a = "VersionedFile 1."
879
dummy_b = "VersionedFile 2."
880
versionedfile.InterVersionedFile.register_optimiser(InterString)
882
# we should get the default for something InterString returns False
884
self.assertFalse(InterString.is_compatible(dummy_a, None))
885
self.assertGetsDefaultInterVersionedFile(dummy_a, None)
886
# and we should get an InterString for a pair it 'likes'
887
self.assertTrue(InterString.is_compatible(dummy_a, dummy_b))
888
inter = versionedfile.InterVersionedFile.get(dummy_a, dummy_b)
889
self.assertEqual(InterString, inter.__class__)
890
self.assertEqual(dummy_a, inter.source)
891
self.assertEqual(dummy_b, inter.target)
893
versionedfile.InterVersionedFile.unregister_optimiser(InterString)
894
# now we should get the default InterVersionedFile object again.
895
self.assertGetsDefaultInterVersionedFile(dummy_a, dummy_b)
898
class TestReadonlyHttpMixin(object):
900
def test_readonly_http_works(self):
901
# we should be able to read from http with a versioned file.
903
# try an empty file access
904
readonly_vf = self.get_factory()('foo', get_transport(self.get_readonly_url('.')))
905
self.assertEqual([], readonly_vf.versions())
907
vf.add_lines('1', [], ['a\n'])
908
vf.add_lines('2', ['1'], ['b\n', 'a\n'])
909
readonly_vf = self.get_factory()('foo', get_transport(self.get_readonly_url('.')))
910
self.assertEqual(['1', '2'], vf.versions())
911
for version in readonly_vf.versions():
912
readonly_vf.get_lines(version)
915
class TestWeaveHTTP(TestCaseWithWebserver, TestReadonlyHttpMixin):
918
return WeaveFile('foo', get_transport(self.get_url('.')), create=True)
920
def get_factory(self):
924
class TestKnitHTTP(TestCaseWithWebserver, TestReadonlyHttpMixin):
927
return KnitVersionedFile('foo', get_transport(self.get_url('.')),
928
delta=True, create=True)
930
def get_factory(self):
931
return KnitVersionedFile
934
class MergeCasesMixin(object):
936
def doMerge(self, base, a, b, mp):
937
from cStringIO import StringIO
938
from textwrap import dedent
944
w.add_lines('text0', [], map(addcrlf, base))
945
w.add_lines('text1', ['text0'], map(addcrlf, a))
946
w.add_lines('text2', ['text0'], map(addcrlf, b))
950
self.log('merge plan:')
951
p = list(w.plan_merge('text1', 'text2'))
952
for state, line in p:
954
self.log('%12s | %s' % (state, line[:-1]))
958
mt.writelines(w.weave_merge(p))
960
self.log(mt.getvalue())
962
mp = map(addcrlf, mp)
963
self.assertEqual(mt.readlines(), mp)
966
def testOneInsert(self):
972
def testSeparateInserts(self):
973
self.doMerge(['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'],
974
['aaa', 'xxx', 'bbb', 'ccc'],
975
['aaa', 'bbb', 'yyy', 'ccc'],
976
['aaa', 'xxx', 'bbb', 'yyy', 'ccc'])
978
def testSameInsert(self):
979
self.doMerge(['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'],
980
['aaa', 'xxx', 'bbb', 'ccc'],
981
['aaa', 'xxx', 'bbb', 'yyy', 'ccc'],
982
['aaa', 'xxx', 'bbb', 'yyy', 'ccc'])
983
overlappedInsertExpected = ['aaa', 'xxx', 'yyy', 'bbb']
984
def testOverlappedInsert(self):
985
self.doMerge(['aaa', 'bbb'],
986
['aaa', 'xxx', 'yyy', 'bbb'],
987
['aaa', 'xxx', 'bbb'], self.overlappedInsertExpected)
989
# really it ought to reduce this to
990
# ['aaa', 'xxx', 'yyy', 'bbb']
993
def testClashReplace(self):
994
self.doMerge(['aaa'],
997
['<<<<<<< ', 'xxx', '=======', 'yyy', 'zzz',
1000
def testNonClashInsert1(self):
1001
self.doMerge(['aaa'],
1004
['<<<<<<< ', 'xxx', 'aaa', '=======', 'yyy', 'zzz',
1007
def testNonClashInsert2(self):
1008
self.doMerge(['aaa'],
1014
def testDeleteAndModify(self):
1015
"""Clashing delete and modification.
1017
If one side modifies a region and the other deletes it then
1018
there should be a conflict with one side blank.
1021
#######################################
1022
# skippd, not working yet
1025
self.doMerge(['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'],
1026
['aaa', 'ddd', 'ccc'],
1028
['<<<<<<<< ', 'aaa', '=======', '>>>>>>> ', 'ccc'])
1030
def _test_merge_from_strings(self, base, a, b, expected):
1032
w.add_lines('text0', [], base.splitlines(True))
1033
w.add_lines('text1', ['text0'], a.splitlines(True))
1034
w.add_lines('text2', ['text0'], b.splitlines(True))
1035
self.log('merge plan:')
1036
p = list(w.plan_merge('text1', 'text2'))
1037
for state, line in p:
1039
self.log('%12s | %s' % (state, line[:-1]))
1040
self.log('merge result:')
1041
result_text = ''.join(w.weave_merge(p))
1042
self.log(result_text)
1043
self.assertEqualDiff(result_text, expected)
1045
def test_weave_merge_conflicts(self):
1046
# does weave merge properly handle plans that end with unchanged?
1047
result = ''.join(self.get_file().weave_merge([('new-a', 'hello\n')]))
1048
self.assertEqual(result, 'hello\n')
1050
def test_deletion_extended(self):
1051
"""One side deletes, the other deletes more.
1068
self._test_merge_from_strings(base, a, b, result)
1070
def test_deletion_overlap(self):
1071
"""Delete overlapping regions with no other conflict.
1073
Arguably it'd be better to treat these as agreement, rather than
1074
conflict, but for now conflict is safer.
1102
self._test_merge_from_strings(base, a, b, result)
1104
def test_agreement_deletion(self):
1105
"""Agree to delete some lines, without conflicts."""
1127
self._test_merge_from_strings(base, a, b, result)
1129
def test_sync_on_deletion(self):
1130
"""Specific case of merge where we can synchronize incorrectly.
1132
A previous version of the weave merge concluded that the two versions
1133
agreed on deleting line 2, and this could be a synchronization point.
1134
Line 1 was then considered in isolation, and thought to be deleted on
1137
It's better to consider the whole thing as a disagreement region.
1148
a's replacement line 2
1161
a's replacement line 2
1168
self._test_merge_from_strings(base, a, b, result)
1171
class TestKnitMerge(TestCaseWithTransport, MergeCasesMixin):
1173
def get_file(self, name='foo'):
1174
return KnitVersionedFile(name, get_transport(self.get_url('.')),
1175
delta=True, create=True)
1177
def log_contents(self, w):
1181
class TestWeaveMerge(TestCaseWithTransport, MergeCasesMixin):
1183
def get_file(self, name='foo'):
1184
return WeaveFile(name, get_transport(self.get_url('.')), create=True)
1186
def log_contents(self, w):
1187
self.log('weave is:')
1189
write_weave(w, tmpf)
1190
self.log(tmpf.getvalue())
1192
overlappedInsertExpected = ['aaa', '<<<<<<< ', 'xxx', 'yyy', '=======',
1193
'xxx', '>>>>>>> ', 'bbb']