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  • Date: 2007-06-12 17:28:39 UTC
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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 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 of the dirstate functionality being built for WorkingTreeFormat4."""
 
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import bisect
 
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import os
 
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import time
 
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from bzrlib import (
 
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    dirstate,
 
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    errors,
 
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    osutils,
 
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    )
 
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from bzrlib.memorytree import MemoryTree
 
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from bzrlib.osutils import has_symlinks
 
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from bzrlib.tests import (
 
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        TestCase,
 
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        TestCaseWithTransport,
 
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        TestSkipped,
 
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        )
 
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# TODO:
 
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# TESTS to write:
 
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# general checks for NOT_IN_MEMORY error conditions.
 
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# set_path_id on a NOT_IN_MEMORY dirstate
 
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# set_path_id  unicode support
 
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# set_path_id  setting id of a path not root
 
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# set_path_id  setting id when there are parents without the id in the parents
 
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# set_path_id  setting id when there are parents with the id in the parents
 
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# set_path_id  setting id when state is not in memory
 
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# set_path_id  setting id when state is in memory unmodified
 
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# set_path_id  setting id when state is in memory modified
 
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class TestCaseWithDirState(TestCaseWithTransport):
 
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    """Helper functions for creating DirState objects with various content."""
 
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    def create_empty_dirstate(self):
 
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        """Return a locked but empty dirstate"""
 
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        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
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        return state
 
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    def create_dirstate_with_root(self):
 
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        """Return a write-locked state with a single root entry."""
 
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        packed_stat = 'AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk'
 
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        root_entry_direntry = ('', '', 'a-root-value'), [
 
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            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        dirblocks = []
 
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        dirblocks.append(('', [root_entry_direntry]))
 
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        dirblocks.append(('', []))
 
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        state = self.create_empty_dirstate()
 
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        try:
 
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            state._set_data([], dirblocks)
 
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            state._validate()
 
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        except:
 
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            state.unlock()
 
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            raise
 
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        return state
 
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    def create_dirstate_with_root_and_subdir(self):
 
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        """Return a locked DirState with a root and a subdir"""
 
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        packed_stat = 'AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk'
 
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        subdir_entry = ('', 'subdir', 'subdir-id'), [
 
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            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        state = self.create_dirstate_with_root()
 
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            dirblocks = list(state._dirblocks)
 
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            dirblocks[1][1].append(subdir_entry)
 
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            state._set_data([], dirblocks)
 
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        except:
 
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            state.unlock()
 
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            raise
 
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        return state
 
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    def create_complex_dirstate(self):
 
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        """This dirstate contains multiple files and directories.
 
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         /        a-root-value
 
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         a/       a-dir
 
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         b/       b-dir
 
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         c        c-file
 
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         d        d-file
 
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         a/e/     e-dir
 
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         a/f      f-file
 
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         b/g      g-file
 
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         b/h\xc3\xa5  h-\xc3\xa5-file  #This is u'\xe5' encoded into utf-8
 
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        Notice that a/e is an empty directory.
 
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        :return: The dirstate, still write-locked.
 
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        """
 
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        packed_stat = 'AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk'
 
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        null_sha = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
 
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        root_entry = ('', '', 'a-root-value'), [
 
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            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        a_entry = ('', 'a', 'a-dir'), [
 
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            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        b_entry = ('', 'b', 'b-dir'), [
 
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            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        c_entry = ('', 'c', 'c-file'), [
 
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            ('f', null_sha, 10, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        d_entry = ('', 'd', 'd-file'), [
 
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            ('f', null_sha, 20, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        e_entry = ('a', 'e', 'e-dir'), [
 
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            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        f_entry = ('a', 'f', 'f-file'), [
 
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            ('f', null_sha, 30, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        g_entry = ('b', 'g', 'g-file'), [
 
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            ('f', null_sha, 30, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        h_entry = ('b', 'h\xc3\xa5', 'h-\xc3\xa5-file'), [
 
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            ('f', null_sha, 40, False, packed_stat),
 
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            ]
 
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        dirblocks = []
 
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        dirblocks.append(('', [root_entry]))
 
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        dirblocks.append(('', [a_entry, b_entry, c_entry, d_entry]))
 
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        dirblocks.append(('a', [e_entry, f_entry]))
 
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        dirblocks.append(('b', [g_entry, h_entry]))
 
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        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
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        state._validate()
 
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            state._set_data([], dirblocks)
 
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        except:
 
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            state.unlock()
 
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            raise
 
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        return state
 
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    def check_state_with_reopen(self, expected_result, state):
 
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        """Check that state has current state expected_result.
 
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        This will check the current state, open the file anew and check it
 
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        again.
 
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        This function expects the current state to be locked for writing, and
 
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        will unlock it before re-opening.
 
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        This is required because we can't open a lock_read() while something
 
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        else has a lock_write().
 
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            write => mutually exclusive lock
 
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            read => shared lock
 
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        """
 
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        # The state should already be write locked, since we just had to do
 
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        # some operation to get here.
 
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        assert state._lock_token is not None
 
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            self.assertEqual(expected_result[0],  state.get_parent_ids())
 
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            # there should be no ghosts in this tree.
 
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            self.assertEqual([], state.get_ghosts())
 
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            # there should be one fileid in this tree - the root of the tree.
 
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            self.assertEqual(expected_result[1], list(state._iter_entries()))
 
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            state.save()
 
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            self.assertEqual(expected_result[1], list(state._iter_entries()))
 
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            state.unlock()
 
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    def create_basic_dirstate(self):
 
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        """Create a dirstate with a few files and directories.
 
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            a
 
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            b/
 
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              c
 
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              d/
 
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                e
 
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            f
 
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        """
 
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
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        paths = ['a', 'b/', 'b/c', 'b/d/', 'b/d/e', 'f']
 
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        file_ids = ['a-id', 'b-id', 'c-id', 'd-id', 'e-id', 'f-id']
 
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        self.build_tree(['tree/' + p for p in paths])
 
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        tree.set_root_id('TREE_ROOT')
 
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        tree.add([p.rstrip('/') for p in paths], file_ids)
 
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        tree.commit('initial', rev_id='rev-1')
 
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        # a_packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(os.stat('tree/a'))
 
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        t = self.get_transport().clone('tree')
 
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        a_text = t.get_bytes('a')
 
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        a_sha = osutils.sha_string(a_text)
 
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        # b_packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(os.stat('tree/b'))
 
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        # c_packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(os.stat('tree/b/c'))
 
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        c_text = t.get_bytes('b/c')
 
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        # d_packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(os.stat('tree/b/d'))
 
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        e_sha = osutils.sha_string(e_text)
 
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            '':(('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), [
 
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                  ('d', '', 0, False, null_stat),
 
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                  ('d', '', 0, False, revision_id),
 
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            'a':(('', 'a', 'a-id'), [
 
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                   ('f', '', 0, False, null_stat),
 
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                   ('f', a_sha, a_len, False, revision_id),
 
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                 ]),
 
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                  ('d', '', 0, False, null_stat),
 
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                    ('f', '', 0, False, null_stat),
 
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                      ('f', '', 0, False, null_stat),
 
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                         state._dirblock_state)
 
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        # This is code is only really tested if we actually have to make more
 
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        # than one read, so set the page size to something smaller.
 
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                                         dirstate.DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS])
 
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        # okay as lock as we unlock 'state' first.
 
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            # But we need to leave state in a read-lock because we already have
 
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        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
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        tree.rename_one('b/d', 'h')
 
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        expected['a'] = (old_a[0], [('r', 'b/g', 0, False, ''), old_a[1][1]])
 
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        expected['b/g'] = (('b', 'g', 'a-id'), [old_a[1][0],
 
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                                                ('r', 'a', 0, False, '')])
 
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        expected['b/d'] = (old_d[0], [('r', 'h', 0, False, ''), old_d[1][1]])
 
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                                             ('r', 'b/d', 0, False, '')])
 
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        expected['b/d/e'] = (old_e[0], [('r', 'h/e', 0, False, ''),
 
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                             old_e[1][1]])
 
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        expected['h/e'] = (('h', 'e', 'e-id'), [old_e[1][0],
 
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                                                ('r', 'b/d/e', 0, False, '')])
 
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        state.unlock()
 
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            new_state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
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            try:
 
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                new_state.save()
 
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                new_state.unlock()
 
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            state.lock_read()
 
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        return tree, state, expected
 
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class TestTreeToDirState(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
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    def test_empty_to_dirstate(self):
 
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        """We should be able to create a dirstate for an empty tree."""
 
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        # There are no files on disk and no parents
 
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
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        expected_result = ([], [
 
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            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
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             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
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             ])])
 
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        state._validate()
 
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        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
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    def test_1_parents_empty_to_dirstate(self):
 
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        # create a parent by doing a commit
 
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
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        rev_id = tree.commit('first post').encode('utf8')
 
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        root_stat_pack = dirstate.pack_stat(os.stat(tree.basedir))
 
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        expected_result = ([rev_id], [
 
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            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
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             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
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              ('d', '', 0, False, rev_id), # first parent details
 
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             ])])
 
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        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
372
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
373
        state.lock_read()
 
374
        try:
 
375
            state._validate()
 
376
        finally:
 
377
            state.unlock()
 
378
 
 
379
    def test_2_parents_empty_to_dirstate(self):
 
380
        # create a parent by doing a commit
 
381
        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
382
        rev_id = tree.commit('first post')
 
383
        tree2 = tree.bzrdir.sprout('tree2').open_workingtree()
 
384
        rev_id2 = tree2.commit('second post', allow_pointless=True)
 
385
        tree.merge_from_branch(tree2.branch)
 
386
        expected_result = ([rev_id, rev_id2], [
 
387
            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
388
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
389
              ('d', '', 0, False, rev_id), # first parent details
 
390
              ('d', '', 0, False, rev_id2), # second parent details
 
391
             ])])
 
392
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
393
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
394
        state.lock_read()
 
395
        try:
 
396
            state._validate()
 
397
        finally:
 
398
            state.unlock()
 
399
 
 
400
    def test_empty_unknowns_are_ignored_to_dirstate(self):
 
401
        """We should be able to create a dirstate for an empty tree."""
 
402
        # There are no files on disk and no parents
 
403
        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
404
        self.build_tree(['tree/unknown'])
 
405
        expected_result = ([], [
 
406
            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
407
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
408
             ])])
 
409
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
410
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
411
 
 
412
    def get_tree_with_a_file(self):
 
413
        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
414
        self.build_tree(['tree/a file'])
 
415
        tree.add('a file', 'a file id')
 
416
        return tree
 
417
 
 
418
    def test_non_empty_no_parents_to_dirstate(self):
 
419
        """We should be able to create a dirstate for an empty tree."""
 
420
        # There are files on disk and no parents
 
421
        tree = self.get_tree_with_a_file()
 
422
        expected_result = ([], [
 
423
            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
424
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
425
             ]),
 
426
            (('', 'a file', 'a file id'), # common
 
427
             [('f', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current
 
428
             ]),
 
429
            ])
 
430
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
431
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
432
 
 
433
    def test_1_parents_not_empty_to_dirstate(self):
 
434
        # create a parent by doing a commit
 
435
        tree = self.get_tree_with_a_file()
 
436
        rev_id = tree.commit('first post').encode('utf8')
 
437
        # change the current content to be different this will alter stat, sha
 
438
        # and length:
 
439
        self.build_tree_contents([('tree/a file', 'new content\n')])
 
440
        expected_result = ([rev_id], [
 
441
            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
442
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
443
              ('d', '', 0, False, rev_id), # first parent details
 
444
             ]),
 
445
            (('', 'a file', 'a file id'), # common
 
446
             [('f', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current
 
447
              ('f', 'c3ed76e4bfd45ff1763ca206055bca8e9fc28aa8', 24, False,
 
448
               rev_id), # first parent
 
449
             ]),
 
450
            ])
 
451
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
452
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
453
 
 
454
    def test_2_parents_not_empty_to_dirstate(self):
 
455
        # create a parent by doing a commit
 
456
        tree = self.get_tree_with_a_file()
 
457
        rev_id = tree.commit('first post').encode('utf8')
 
458
        tree2 = tree.bzrdir.sprout('tree2').open_workingtree()
 
459
        # change the current content to be different this will alter stat, sha
 
460
        # and length:
 
461
        self.build_tree_contents([('tree2/a file', 'merge content\n')])
 
462
        rev_id2 = tree2.commit('second post').encode('utf8')
 
463
        tree.merge_from_branch(tree2.branch)
 
464
        # change the current content to be different this will alter stat, sha
 
465
        # and length again, giving us three distinct values:
 
466
        self.build_tree_contents([('tree/a file', 'new content\n')])
 
467
        expected_result = ([rev_id, rev_id2], [
 
468
            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
469
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
470
              ('d', '', 0, False, rev_id), # first parent details
 
471
              ('d', '', 0, False, rev_id2), # second parent details
 
472
             ]),
 
473
            (('', 'a file', 'a file id'), # common
 
474
             [('f', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current
 
475
              ('f', 'c3ed76e4bfd45ff1763ca206055bca8e9fc28aa8', 24, False,
 
476
               rev_id), # first parent
 
477
              ('f', '314d796174c9412647c3ce07dfb5d36a94e72958', 14, False,
 
478
               rev_id2), # second parent
 
479
             ]),
 
480
            ])
 
481
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
482
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
483
 
 
484
    def test_colliding_fileids(self):
 
485
        # test insertion of parents creating several entries at the same path.
 
486
        # we used to have a bug where they could cause the dirstate to break
 
487
        # its ordering invariants.
 
488
        # create some trees to test from
 
489
        parents = []
 
490
        for i in range(7):
 
491
            tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree%d' % i)
 
492
            self.build_tree(['tree%d/name' % i,])
 
493
            tree.add(['name'], ['file-id%d' % i])
 
494
            revision_id = 'revid-%d' % i
 
495
            tree.commit('message', rev_id=revision_id)
 
496
            parents.append((revision_id,
 
497
                tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)))
 
498
        # now fold these trees into a dirstate
 
499
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
500
        try:
 
501
            state.set_parent_trees(parents, [])
 
502
            state._validate()
 
503
        finally:
 
504
            state.unlock()
 
505
 
 
506
 
 
507
class TestDirStateOnFile(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
508
 
 
509
    def test_construct_with_path(self):
 
510
        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
511
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate.from_tree')
 
512
        # we want to be able to get the lines of the dirstate that we will
 
513
        # write to disk.
 
514
        lines = state.get_lines()
 
515
        state.unlock()
 
516
        self.build_tree_contents([('dirstate', ''.join(lines))])
 
517
        # get a state object
 
518
        # no parents, default tree content
 
519
        expected_result = ([], [
 
520
            (('', '', tree.path2id('')), # common details
 
521
             # current tree details, but new from_tree skips statting, it
 
522
             # uses set_state_from_inventory, and thus depends on the
 
523
             # inventory state.
 
524
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT),
 
525
             ])
 
526
            ])
 
527
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
528
        state.lock_write() # check_state_with_reopen will save() and unlock it
 
529
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
530
 
 
531
    def test_can_save_clean_on_file(self):
 
532
        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
 
533
        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
534
        try:
 
535
            # doing a save should work here as there have been no changes.
 
536
            state.save()
 
537
            # TODO: stat it and check it hasn't changed; may require waiting
 
538
            # for the state accuracy window.
 
539
        finally:
 
540
            state.unlock()
 
541
 
 
542
    def test_can_save_in_read_lock(self):
 
543
        self.build_tree(['a-file'])
 
544
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
545
        try:
 
546
            # No stat and no sha1 sum.
 
547
            state.add('a-file', 'a-file-id', 'file', None, '')
 
548
            state.save()
 
549
        finally:
 
550
            state.unlock()
 
551
 
 
552
        # Now open in readonly mode
 
553
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
554
        state.lock_read()
 
555
        try:
 
556
            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
 
557
            # The current sha1 sum should be empty
 
558
            self.assertEqual('', entry[1][0][1])
 
559
            # We should have a real entry.
 
560
            self.assertNotEqual((None, None), entry)
 
561
            # Make sure everything is old enough
 
562
            state._sha_cutoff_time()
 
563
            state._cutoff_time += 10
 
564
            sha1sum = state.update_entry(entry, 'a-file', os.lstat('a-file'))
 
565
            # We should have gotten a real sha1
 
566
            self.assertEqual('ecc5374e9ed82ad3ea3b4d452ea995a5fd3e70e3',
 
567
                             sha1sum)
 
568
 
 
569
            # The dirblock has been updated
 
570
            self.assertEqual(sha1sum, entry[1][0][1])
 
571
            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
572
                             state._dirblock_state)
 
573
 
 
574
            del entry
 
575
            # Now, since we are the only one holding a lock, we should be able
 
576
            # to save and have it written to disk
 
577
            state.save()
 
578
        finally:
 
579
            state.unlock()
 
580
 
 
581
        # Re-open the file, and ensure that the state has been updated.
 
582
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
583
        state.lock_read()
 
584
        try:
 
585
            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
 
586
            self.assertEqual(sha1sum, entry[1][0][1])
 
587
        finally:
 
588
            state.unlock()
 
589
 
 
590
    def test_save_fails_quietly_if_locked(self):
 
591
        """If dirstate is locked, save will fail without complaining."""
 
592
        self.build_tree(['a-file'])
 
593
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
594
        try:
 
595
            # No stat and no sha1 sum.
 
596
            state.add('a-file', 'a-file-id', 'file', None, '')
 
597
            state.save()
 
598
        finally:
 
599
            state.unlock()
 
600
 
 
601
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
602
        state.lock_read()
 
603
        try:
 
604
            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
 
605
            sha1sum = state.update_entry(entry, 'a-file', os.lstat('a-file'))
 
606
            # We should have gotten a real sha1
 
607
            self.assertEqual('ecc5374e9ed82ad3ea3b4d452ea995a5fd3e70e3',
 
608
                             sha1sum)
 
609
            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
610
                             state._dirblock_state)
 
611
 
 
612
            # Now, before we try to save, grab another dirstate, and take out a
 
613
            # read lock.
 
614
            # TODO: jam 20070315 Ideally this would be locked by another
 
615
            #       process. To make sure the file is really OS locked.
 
616
            state2 = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
617
            state2.lock_read()
 
618
            try:
 
619
                # This won't actually write anything, because it couldn't grab
 
620
                # a write lock. But it shouldn't raise an error, either.
 
621
                # TODO: jam 20070315 We should probably distinguish between
 
622
                #       being dirty because of 'update_entry'. And dirty
 
623
                #       because of real modification. So that save() *does*
 
624
                #       raise a real error if it fails when we have real
 
625
                #       modifications.
 
626
                state.save()
 
627
            finally:
 
628
                state2.unlock()
 
629
        finally:
 
630
            state.unlock()
 
631
        
 
632
        # The file on disk should not be modified.
 
633
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
634
        state.lock_read()
 
635
        try:
 
636
            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
 
637
            self.assertEqual('', entry[1][0][1])
 
638
        finally:
 
639
            state.unlock()
 
640
 
 
641
 
 
642
class TestDirStateInitialize(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
643
 
 
644
    def test_initialize(self):
 
645
        expected_result = ([], [
 
646
            (('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), # common details
 
647
             [('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
648
             ])
 
649
            ])
 
650
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
651
        try:
 
652
            self.assertIsInstance(state, dirstate.DirState)
 
653
            lines = state.get_lines()
 
654
        finally:
 
655
            state.unlock()
 
656
        # On win32 you can't read from a locked file, even within the same
 
657
        # process. So we have to unlock and release before we check the file
 
658
        # contents.
 
659
        self.assertFileEqual(''.join(lines), 'dirstate')
 
660
        state.lock_read() # check_state_with_reopen will unlock
 
661
        self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
662
 
 
663
 
 
664
class TestDirStateManipulations(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
665
 
 
666
    def test_set_state_from_inventory_no_content_no_parents(self):
 
667
        # setting the current inventory is a slow but important api to support.
 
668
        tree1 = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('tree1')
 
669
        tree1.lock_write()
 
670
        try:
 
671
            tree1.add('')
 
672
            revid1 = tree1.commit('foo').encode('utf8')
 
673
            root_id = tree1.inventory.root.file_id
 
674
            inv = tree1.inventory
 
675
        finally:
 
676
            tree1.unlock()
 
677
        expected_result = [], [
 
678
            (('', '', root_id), [
 
679
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)])]
 
680
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
681
        try:
 
682
            state.set_state_from_inventory(inv)
 
683
            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
684
                             state._header_state)
 
685
            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
686
                             state._dirblock_state)
 
687
        except:
 
688
            state.unlock()
 
689
            raise
 
690
        else:
 
691
            # This will unlock it
 
692
            self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
693
 
 
694
    def test_set_state_from_inventory_mixed_paths(self):
 
695
        tree1 = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree1')
 
696
        self.build_tree(['tree1/a/', 'tree1/a/b/', 'tree1/a-b/',
 
697
                         'tree1/a/b/foo', 'tree1/a-b/bar'])
 
698
        tree1.lock_write()
 
699
        try:
 
700
            tree1.add(['a', 'a/b', 'a-b', 'a/b/foo', 'a-b/bar'],
 
701
                      ['a-id', 'b-id', 'a-b-id', 'foo-id', 'bar-id'])
 
702
            tree1.commit('rev1', rev_id='rev1')
 
703
            root_id = tree1.get_root_id()
 
704
            inv = tree1.inventory
 
705
        finally:
 
706
            tree1.unlock()
 
707
        expected_result1 = [('', '', root_id, 'd'),
 
708
                            ('', 'a', 'a-id', 'd'),
 
709
                            ('', 'a-b', 'a-b-id', 'd'),
 
710
                            ('a', 'b', 'b-id', 'd'),
 
711
                            ('a/b', 'foo', 'foo-id', 'f'),
 
712
                            ('a-b', 'bar', 'bar-id', 'f'),
 
713
                           ]
 
714
        expected_result2 = [('', '', root_id, 'd'),
 
715
                            ('', 'a', 'a-id', 'd'),
 
716
                            ('', 'a-b', 'a-b-id', 'd'),
 
717
                            ('a-b', 'bar', 'bar-id', 'f'),
 
718
                           ]
 
719
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
720
        try:
 
721
            state.set_state_from_inventory(inv)
 
722
            values = []
 
723
            for entry in state._iter_entries():
 
724
                values.append(entry[0] + entry[1][0][:1])
 
725
            self.assertEqual(expected_result1, values)
 
726
            del inv['b-id']
 
727
            state.set_state_from_inventory(inv)
 
728
            values = []
 
729
            for entry in state._iter_entries():
 
730
                values.append(entry[0] + entry[1][0][:1])
 
731
            self.assertEqual(expected_result2, values)
 
732
        finally:
 
733
            state.unlock()
 
734
 
 
735
    def test_set_path_id_no_parents(self):
 
736
        """The id of a path can be changed trivally with no parents."""
 
737
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
738
        try:
 
739
            # check precondition to be sure the state does change appropriately.
 
740
            self.assertEqual(
 
741
                [(('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), [('d', '', 0, False,
 
742
                   'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx')])],
 
743
                list(state._iter_entries()))
 
744
            state.set_path_id('', 'foobarbaz')
 
745
            expected_rows = [
 
746
                (('', '', 'foobarbaz'), [('d', '', 0, False,
 
747
                   'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx')])]
 
748
            self.assertEqual(expected_rows, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
749
            # should work across save too
 
750
            state.save()
 
751
        finally:
 
752
            state.unlock()
 
753
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
754
        state.lock_read()
 
755
        try:
 
756
            state._validate()
 
757
            self.assertEqual(expected_rows, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
758
        finally:
 
759
            state.unlock()
 
760
 
 
761
    def test_set_path_id_with_parents(self):
 
762
        """Set the root file id in a dirstate with parents"""
 
763
        mt = self.make_branch_and_tree('mt')
 
764
        # in case the default tree format uses a different root id
 
765
        mt.set_root_id('TREE_ROOT')
 
766
        mt.commit('foo', rev_id='parent-revid')
 
767
        rt = mt.branch.repository.revision_tree('parent-revid')
 
768
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
769
        state._validate()
 
770
        try:
 
771
            state.set_parent_trees([('parent-revid', rt)], ghosts=[])
 
772
            state.set_path_id('', 'foobarbaz')
 
773
            state._validate()
 
774
            # now see that it is what we expected
 
775
            expected_rows = [
 
776
                (('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'),
 
777
                    [('a', '', 0, False, ''),
 
778
                     ('d', '', 0, False, 'parent-revid'),
 
779
                     ]),
 
780
                (('', '', 'foobarbaz'),
 
781
                    [('d', '', 0, False, ''),
 
782
                     ('a', '', 0, False, ''),
 
783
                     ]),
 
784
                ]
 
785
            state._validate()
 
786
            self.assertEqual(expected_rows, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
787
            # should work across save too
 
788
            state.save()
 
789
        finally:
 
790
            state.unlock()
 
791
        # now flush & check we get the same
 
792
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
793
        state.lock_read()
 
794
        try:
 
795
            state._validate()
 
796
            self.assertEqual(expected_rows, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
797
        finally:
 
798
            state.unlock()
 
799
        # now change within an existing file-backed state
 
800
        state.lock_write()
 
801
        try:
 
802
            state._validate()
 
803
            state.set_path_id('', 'tree-root-2')
 
804
            state._validate()
 
805
        finally:
 
806
            state.unlock()
 
807
 
 
808
 
 
809
    def test_set_parent_trees_no_content(self):
 
810
        # set_parent_trees is a slow but important api to support.
 
811
        tree1 = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('tree1')
 
812
        tree1.lock_write()
 
813
        try:
 
814
            tree1.add('')
 
815
            revid1 = tree1.commit('foo')
 
816
        finally:
 
817
            tree1.unlock()
 
818
        branch2 = tree1.branch.bzrdir.clone('tree2').open_branch()
 
819
        tree2 = MemoryTree.create_on_branch(branch2)
 
820
        tree2.lock_write()
 
821
        try:
 
822
            revid2 = tree2.commit('foo')
 
823
            root_id = tree2.inventory.root.file_id
 
824
        finally:
 
825
            tree2.unlock()
 
826
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
827
        try:
 
828
            state.set_path_id('', root_id)
 
829
            state.set_parent_trees(
 
830
                ((revid1, tree1.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid1)),
 
831
                 (revid2, tree2.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid2)),
 
832
                 ('ghost-rev', None)),
 
833
                ['ghost-rev'])
 
834
            # check we can reopen and use the dirstate after setting parent
 
835
            # trees.
 
836
            state._validate()
 
837
            state.save()
 
838
            state._validate()
 
839
        finally:
 
840
            state.unlock()
 
841
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
842
        state.lock_write()
 
843
        try:
 
844
            self.assertEqual([revid1, revid2, 'ghost-rev'],
 
845
                             state.get_parent_ids())
 
846
            # iterating the entire state ensures that the state is parsable.
 
847
            list(state._iter_entries())
 
848
            # be sure that it sets not appends - change it
 
849
            state.set_parent_trees(
 
850
                ((revid1, tree1.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid1)),
 
851
                 ('ghost-rev', None)),
 
852
                ['ghost-rev'])
 
853
            # and now put it back.
 
854
            state.set_parent_trees(
 
855
                ((revid1, tree1.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid1)),
 
856
                 (revid2, tree2.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid2)),
 
857
                 ('ghost-rev', tree2.branch.repository.revision_tree(None))),
 
858
                ['ghost-rev'])
 
859
            self.assertEqual([revid1, revid2, 'ghost-rev'],
 
860
                             state.get_parent_ids())
 
861
            # the ghost should be recorded as such by set_parent_trees.
 
862
            self.assertEqual(['ghost-rev'], state.get_ghosts())
 
863
            self.assertEqual(
 
864
                [(('', '', root_id), [
 
865
                  ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT),
 
866
                  ('d', '', 0, False, revid1),
 
867
                  ('d', '', 0, False, revid2)
 
868
                  ])],
 
869
                list(state._iter_entries()))
 
870
        finally:
 
871
            state.unlock()
 
872
 
 
873
    def test_set_parent_trees_file_missing_from_tree(self):
 
874
        # Adding a parent tree may reference files not in the current state.
 
875
        # they should get listed just once by id, even if they are in two
 
876
        # separate trees.
 
877
        # set_parent_trees is a slow but important api to support.
 
878
        tree1 = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('tree1')
 
879
        tree1.lock_write()
 
880
        try:
 
881
            tree1.add('')
 
882
            tree1.add(['a file'], ['file-id'], ['file'])
 
883
            tree1.put_file_bytes_non_atomic('file-id', 'file-content')
 
884
            revid1 = tree1.commit('foo')
 
885
        finally:
 
886
            tree1.unlock()
 
887
        branch2 = tree1.branch.bzrdir.clone('tree2').open_branch()
 
888
        tree2 = MemoryTree.create_on_branch(branch2)
 
889
        tree2.lock_write()
 
890
        try:
 
891
            tree2.put_file_bytes_non_atomic('file-id', 'new file-content')
 
892
            revid2 = tree2.commit('foo')
 
893
            root_id = tree2.inventory.root.file_id
 
894
        finally:
 
895
            tree2.unlock()
 
896
        # check the layout in memory
 
897
        expected_result = [revid1.encode('utf8'), revid2.encode('utf8')], [
 
898
            (('', '', root_id), [
 
899
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT),
 
900
             ('d', '', 0, False, revid1.encode('utf8')),
 
901
             ('d', '', 0, False, revid2.encode('utf8'))
 
902
             ]),
 
903
            (('', 'a file', 'file-id'), [
 
904
             ('a', '', 0, False, ''),
 
905
             ('f', '2439573625385400f2a669657a7db6ae7515d371', 12, False,
 
906
              revid1.encode('utf8')),
 
907
             ('f', '542e57dc1cda4af37cb8e55ec07ce60364bb3c7d', 16, False,
 
908
              revid2.encode('utf8'))
 
909
             ])
 
910
            ]
 
911
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
912
        try:
 
913
            state.set_path_id('', root_id)
 
914
            state.set_parent_trees(
 
915
                ((revid1, tree1.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid1)),
 
916
                 (revid2, tree2.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid2)),
 
917
                 ), [])
 
918
        except:
 
919
            state.unlock()
 
920
            raise
 
921
        else:
 
922
            # check_state_with_reopen will unlock
 
923
            self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
924
 
 
925
    ### add a path via _set_data - so we dont need delta work, just
 
926
    # raw data in, and ensure that it comes out via get_lines happily.
 
927
 
 
928
    def test_add_path_to_root_no_parents_all_data(self):
 
929
        # The most trivial addition of a path is when there are no parents and
 
930
        # its in the root and all data about the file is supplied
 
931
        self.build_tree(['a file'])
 
932
        stat = os.lstat('a file')
 
933
        # the 1*20 is the sha1 pretend value.
 
934
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
935
        expected_entries = [
 
936
            (('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), [
 
937
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
938
             ]),
 
939
            (('', 'a file', 'a file id'), [
 
940
             ('f', '1'*20, 19, False, dirstate.pack_stat(stat)), # current tree
 
941
             ]),
 
942
            ]
 
943
        try:
 
944
            state.add('a file', 'a file id', 'file', stat, '1'*20)
 
945
            # having added it, it should be in the output of iter_entries.
 
946
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
947
            # saving and reloading should not affect this.
 
948
            state.save()
 
949
        finally:
 
950
            state.unlock()
 
951
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
952
        state.lock_read()
 
953
        try:
 
954
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
955
        finally:
 
956
            state.unlock()
 
957
 
 
958
    def test_add_path_to_unversioned_directory(self):
 
959
        """Adding a path to an unversioned directory should error.
 
960
 
 
961
        This is a duplicate of TestWorkingTree.test_add_in_unversioned,
 
962
        once dirstate is stable and if it is merged with WorkingTree3, consider
 
963
        removing this copy of the test.
 
964
        """
 
965
        self.build_tree(['unversioned/', 'unversioned/a file'])
 
966
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
967
        try:
 
968
            self.assertRaises(errors.NotVersionedError, state.add,
 
969
                'unversioned/a file', 'a file id', 'file', None, None)
 
970
        finally:
 
971
            state.unlock()
 
972
 
 
973
    def test_add_directory_to_root_no_parents_all_data(self):
 
974
        # The most trivial addition of a dir is when there are no parents and
 
975
        # its in the root and all data about the file is supplied
 
976
        self.build_tree(['a dir/'])
 
977
        stat = os.lstat('a dir')
 
978
        expected_entries = [
 
979
            (('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), [
 
980
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
981
             ]),
 
982
            (('', 'a dir', 'a dir id'), [
 
983
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.pack_stat(stat)), # current tree
 
984
             ]),
 
985
            ]
 
986
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
987
        try:
 
988
            state.add('a dir', 'a dir id', 'directory', stat, None)
 
989
            # having added it, it should be in the output of iter_entries.
 
990
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
991
            # saving and reloading should not affect this.
 
992
            state.save()
 
993
        finally:
 
994
            state.unlock()
 
995
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
996
        state.lock_read()
 
997
        state._validate()
 
998
        try:
 
999
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
1000
        finally:
 
1001
            state.unlock()
 
1002
 
 
1003
    def test_add_symlink_to_root_no_parents_all_data(self):
 
1004
        # The most trivial addition of a symlink when there are no parents and
 
1005
        # its in the root and all data about the file is supplied
 
1006
        # bzr doesn't support fake symlinks on windows, yet.
 
1007
        if not has_symlinks():
 
1008
            raise TestSkipped("No symlink support")
 
1009
        os.symlink('target', 'a link')
 
1010
        stat = os.lstat('a link')
 
1011
        expected_entries = [
 
1012
            (('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), [
 
1013
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
1014
             ]),
 
1015
            (('', 'a link', 'a link id'), [
 
1016
             ('l', 'target', 6, False, dirstate.pack_stat(stat)), # current tree
 
1017
             ]),
 
1018
            ]
 
1019
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1020
        try:
 
1021
            state.add('a link', 'a link id', 'symlink', stat, 'target')
 
1022
            # having added it, it should be in the output of iter_entries.
 
1023
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
1024
            # saving and reloading should not affect this.
 
1025
            state.save()
 
1026
        finally:
 
1027
            state.unlock()
 
1028
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
1029
        state.lock_read()
 
1030
        try:
 
1031
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
1032
        finally:
 
1033
            state.unlock()
 
1034
 
 
1035
    def test_add_directory_and_child_no_parents_all_data(self):
 
1036
        # after adding a directory, we should be able to add children to it.
 
1037
        self.build_tree(['a dir/', 'a dir/a file'])
 
1038
        dirstat = os.lstat('a dir')
 
1039
        filestat = os.lstat('a dir/a file')
 
1040
        expected_entries = [
 
1041
            (('', '', 'TREE_ROOT'), [
 
1042
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT), # current tree
 
1043
             ]),
 
1044
            (('', 'a dir', 'a dir id'), [
 
1045
             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.pack_stat(dirstat)), # current tree
 
1046
             ]),
 
1047
            (('a dir', 'a file', 'a file id'), [
 
1048
             ('f', '1'*20, 25, False,
 
1049
              dirstate.pack_stat(filestat)), # current tree details
 
1050
             ]),
 
1051
            ]
 
1052
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1053
        try:
 
1054
            state.add('a dir', 'a dir id', 'directory', dirstat, None)
 
1055
            state.add('a dir/a file', 'a file id', 'file', filestat, '1'*20)
 
1056
            # added it, it should be in the output of iter_entries.
 
1057
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
1058
            # saving and reloading should not affect this.
 
1059
            state.save()
 
1060
        finally:
 
1061
            state.unlock()
 
1062
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
1063
        state.lock_read()
 
1064
        try:
 
1065
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
1066
        finally:
 
1067
            state.unlock()
 
1068
 
 
1069
    def test_add_tree_reference(self):
 
1070
        # make a dirstate and add a tree reference
 
1071
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1072
        expected_entry = (
 
1073
            ('', 'subdir', 'subdir-id'),
 
1074
            [('t', 'subtree-123123', 0, False,
 
1075
              'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx')],
 
1076
            )
 
1077
        try:
 
1078
            state.add('subdir', 'subdir-id', 'tree-reference', None, 'subtree-123123')
 
1079
            entry = state._get_entry(0, 'subdir-id', 'subdir')
 
1080
            self.assertEqual(entry, expected_entry)
 
1081
            state._validate()
 
1082
            state.save()
 
1083
        finally:
 
1084
            state.unlock()
 
1085
        # now check we can read it back
 
1086
        state.lock_read()
 
1087
        state._validate()
 
1088
        try:
 
1089
            entry2 = state._get_entry(0, 'subdir-id', 'subdir')
 
1090
            self.assertEqual(entry, entry2)
 
1091
            self.assertEqual(entry, expected_entry)
 
1092
            # and lookup by id should work too
 
1093
            entry2 = state._get_entry(0, fileid_utf8='subdir-id')
 
1094
            self.assertEqual(entry, expected_entry)
 
1095
        finally:
 
1096
            state.unlock()
 
1097
 
 
1098
    def test_add_forbidden_names(self):
 
1099
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1100
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1101
        self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError,
 
1102
            state.add, '.', 'ass-id', 'directory', None, None)
 
1103
        self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError,
 
1104
            state.add, '..', 'ass-id', 'directory', None, None)
 
1105
 
 
1106
 
 
1107
class TestGetLines(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
1108
 
 
1109
    def test_get_line_with_2_rows(self):
 
1110
        state = self.create_dirstate_with_root_and_subdir()
 
1111
        try:
 
1112
            self.assertEqual(['#bazaar dirstate flat format 3\n',
 
1113
                'crc32: 41262208\n',
 
1114
                'num_entries: 2\n',
 
1115
                '0\x00\n\x00'
 
1116
                '0\x00\n\x00'
 
1117
                '\x00\x00a-root-value\x00'
 
1118
                'd\x00\x000\x00n\x00AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk\x00\n\x00'
 
1119
                '\x00subdir\x00subdir-id\x00'
 
1120
                'd\x00\x000\x00n\x00AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk\x00\n\x00'
 
1121
                ], state.get_lines())
 
1122
        finally:
 
1123
            state.unlock()
 
1124
 
 
1125
    def test_entry_to_line(self):
 
1126
        state = self.create_dirstate_with_root()
 
1127
        try:
 
1128
            self.assertEqual(
 
1129
                '\x00\x00a-root-value\x00d\x00\x000\x00n'
 
1130
                '\x00AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk',
 
1131
                state._entry_to_line(state._dirblocks[0][1][0]))
 
1132
        finally:
 
1133
            state.unlock()
 
1134
 
 
1135
    def test_entry_to_line_with_parent(self):
 
1136
        packed_stat = 'AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk'
 
1137
        root_entry = ('', '', 'a-root-value'), [
 
1138
            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat), # current tree details
 
1139
             # first: a pointer to the current location
 
1140
            ('a', 'dirname/basename', 0, False, ''),
 
1141
            ]
 
1142
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1143
        try:
 
1144
            self.assertEqual(
 
1145
                '\x00\x00a-root-value\x00'
 
1146
                'd\x00\x000\x00n\x00AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk\x00'
 
1147
                'a\x00dirname/basename\x000\x00n\x00',
 
1148
                state._entry_to_line(root_entry))
 
1149
        finally:
 
1150
            state.unlock()
 
1151
 
 
1152
    def test_entry_to_line_with_two_parents_at_different_paths(self):
 
1153
        # / in the tree, at / in one parent and /dirname/basename in the other.
 
1154
        packed_stat = 'AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk'
 
1155
        root_entry = ('', '', 'a-root-value'), [
 
1156
            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat), # current tree details
 
1157
            ('d', '', 0, False, 'rev_id'), # first parent details
 
1158
             # second: a pointer to the current location
 
1159
            ('a', 'dirname/basename', 0, False, ''),
 
1160
            ]
 
1161
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1162
        try:
 
1163
            self.assertEqual(
 
1164
                '\x00\x00a-root-value\x00'
 
1165
                'd\x00\x000\x00n\x00AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk\x00'
 
1166
                'd\x00\x000\x00n\x00rev_id\x00'
 
1167
                'a\x00dirname/basename\x000\x00n\x00',
 
1168
                state._entry_to_line(root_entry))
 
1169
        finally:
 
1170
            state.unlock()
 
1171
 
 
1172
    def test_iter_entries(self):
 
1173
        # we should be able to iterate the dirstate entries from end to end
 
1174
        # this is for get_lines to be easy to read.
 
1175
        packed_stat = 'AAAAREUHaIpFB2iKAAADAQAtkqUAAIGk'
 
1176
        dirblocks = []
 
1177
        root_entries = [(('', '', 'a-root-value'), [
 
1178
            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat), # current tree details
 
1179
            ])]
 
1180
        dirblocks.append(('', root_entries))
 
1181
        # add two files in the root
 
1182
        subdir_entry = ('', 'subdir', 'subdir-id'), [
 
1183
            ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat), # current tree details
 
1184
            ]
 
1185
        afile_entry = ('', 'afile', 'afile-id'), [
 
1186
            ('f', 'sha1value', 34, False, packed_stat), # current tree details
 
1187
            ]
 
1188
        dirblocks.append(('', [subdir_entry, afile_entry]))
 
1189
        # and one in subdir
 
1190
        file_entry2 = ('subdir', '2file', '2file-id'), [
 
1191
            ('f', 'sha1value', 23, False, packed_stat), # current tree details
 
1192
            ]
 
1193
        dirblocks.append(('subdir', [file_entry2]))
 
1194
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1195
        try:
 
1196
            state._set_data([], dirblocks)
 
1197
            expected_entries = [root_entries[0], subdir_entry, afile_entry,
 
1198
                                file_entry2]
 
1199
            self.assertEqual(expected_entries, list(state._iter_entries()))
 
1200
        finally:
 
1201
            state.unlock()
 
1202
 
 
1203
 
 
1204
class TestGetBlockRowIndex(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
1205
 
 
1206
    def assertBlockRowIndexEqual(self, block_index, row_index, dir_present,
 
1207
        file_present, state, dirname, basename, tree_index):
 
1208
        self.assertEqual((block_index, row_index, dir_present, file_present),
 
1209
            state._get_block_entry_index(dirname, basename, tree_index))
 
1210
        if dir_present:
 
1211
            block = state._dirblocks[block_index]
 
1212
            self.assertEqual(dirname, block[0])
 
1213
        if dir_present and file_present:
 
1214
            row = state._dirblocks[block_index][1][row_index]
 
1215
            self.assertEqual(dirname, row[0][0])
 
1216
            self.assertEqual(basename, row[0][1])
 
1217
 
 
1218
    def test_simple_structure(self):
 
1219
        state = self.create_dirstate_with_root_and_subdir()
 
1220
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1221
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 0, True, True, state, '', 'subdir', 0)
 
1222
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 0, True, False, state, '', 'bdir', 0)
 
1223
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 1, True, False, state, '', 'zdir', 0)
 
1224
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(2, 0, False, False, state, 'a', 'foo', 0)
 
1225
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(2, 0, False, False, state,
 
1226
                                      'subdir', 'foo', 0)
 
1227
 
 
1228
    def test_complex_structure_exists(self):
 
1229
        state = self.create_complex_dirstate()
 
1230
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1231
        # Make sure we can find everything that exists
 
1232
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(0, 0, True, True, state, '', '', 0)
 
1233
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 0, True, True, state, '', 'a', 0)
 
1234
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 1, True, True, state, '', 'b', 0)
 
1235
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 2, True, True, state, '', 'c', 0)
 
1236
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 3, True, True, state, '', 'd', 0)
 
1237
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(2, 0, True, True, state, 'a', 'e', 0)
 
1238
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(2, 1, True, True, state, 'a', 'f', 0)
 
1239
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(3, 0, True, True, state, 'b', 'g', 0)
 
1240
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(3, 1, True, True, state,
 
1241
                                      'b', 'h\xc3\xa5', 0)
 
1242
 
 
1243
    def test_complex_structure_missing(self):
 
1244
        state = self.create_complex_dirstate()
 
1245
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1246
        # Make sure things would be inserted in the right locations
 
1247
        # '_' comes before 'a'
 
1248
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(0, 0, True, True, state, '', '', 0)
 
1249
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 0, True, False, state, '', '_', 0)
 
1250
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 1, True, False, state, '', 'aa', 0)
 
1251
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(1, 4, True, False, state,
 
1252
                                      '', 'h\xc3\xa5', 0)
 
1253
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(2, 0, False, False, state, '_', 'a', 0)
 
1254
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(3, 0, False, False, state, 'aa', 'a', 0)
 
1255
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(4, 0, False, False, state, 'bb', 'a', 0)
 
1256
        # This would be inserted between a/ and b/
 
1257
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(3, 0, False, False, state, 'a/e', 'a', 0)
 
1258
        # Put at the end
 
1259
        self.assertBlockRowIndexEqual(4, 0, False, False, state, 'e', 'a', 0)
 
1260
 
 
1261
 
 
1262
class TestGetEntry(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
1263
 
 
1264
    def assertEntryEqual(self, dirname, basename, file_id, state, path, index):
 
1265
        """Check that the right entry is returned for a request to getEntry."""
 
1266
        entry = state._get_entry(index, path_utf8=path)
 
1267
        if file_id is None:
 
1268
            self.assertEqual((None, None), entry)
 
1269
        else:
 
1270
            cur = entry[0]
 
1271
            self.assertEqual((dirname, basename, file_id), cur[:3])
 
1272
 
 
1273
    def test_simple_structure(self):
 
1274
        state = self.create_dirstate_with_root_and_subdir()
 
1275
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1276
        self.assertEntryEqual('', '', 'a-root-value', state, '', 0)
 
1277
        self.assertEntryEqual('', 'subdir', 'subdir-id', state, 'subdir', 0)
 
1278
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, 'missing', 0)
 
1279
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, 'missing/foo', 0)
 
1280
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, 'subdir/foo', 0)
 
1281
 
 
1282
    def test_complex_structure_exists(self):
 
1283
        state = self.create_complex_dirstate()
 
1284
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1285
        self.assertEntryEqual('', '', 'a-root-value', state, '', 0)
 
1286
        self.assertEntryEqual('', 'a', 'a-dir', state, 'a', 0)
 
1287
        self.assertEntryEqual('', 'b', 'b-dir', state, 'b', 0)
 
1288
        self.assertEntryEqual('', 'c', 'c-file', state, 'c', 0)
 
1289
        self.assertEntryEqual('', 'd', 'd-file', state, 'd', 0)
 
1290
        self.assertEntryEqual('a', 'e', 'e-dir', state, 'a/e', 0)
 
1291
        self.assertEntryEqual('a', 'f', 'f-file', state, 'a/f', 0)
 
1292
        self.assertEntryEqual('b', 'g', 'g-file', state, 'b/g', 0)
 
1293
        self.assertEntryEqual('b', 'h\xc3\xa5', 'h-\xc3\xa5-file', state,
 
1294
                              'b/h\xc3\xa5', 0)
 
1295
 
 
1296
    def test_complex_structure_missing(self):
 
1297
        state = self.create_complex_dirstate()
 
1298
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1299
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, '_', 0)
 
1300
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, '_\xc3\xa5', 0)
 
1301
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, 'a/b', 0)
 
1302
        self.assertEntryEqual(None, None, None, state, 'c/d', 0)
 
1303
 
 
1304
    def test_get_entry_uninitialized(self):
 
1305
        """Calling get_entry will load data if it needs to"""
 
1306
        state = self.create_dirstate_with_root()
 
1307
        try:
 
1308
            state.save()
 
1309
        finally:
 
1310
            state.unlock()
 
1311
        del state
 
1312
        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
1313
        state.lock_read()
 
1314
        try:
 
1315
            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY,
 
1316
                             state._header_state)
 
1317
            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY,
 
1318
                             state._dirblock_state)
 
1319
            self.assertEntryEqual('', '', 'a-root-value', state, '', 0)
 
1320
        finally:
 
1321
            state.unlock()
 
1322
 
 
1323
 
 
1324
class TestDirstateSortOrder(TestCaseWithTransport):
 
1325
    """Test that DirState adds entries in the right order."""
 
1326
 
 
1327
    def test_add_sorting(self):
 
1328
        """Add entries in lexicographical order, we get path sorted order.
 
1329
 
 
1330
        This tests it to a depth of 4, to make sure we don't just get it right
 
1331
        at a single depth. 'a/a' should come before 'a-a', even though it
 
1332
        doesn't lexicographically.
 
1333
        """
 
1334
        dirs = ['a', 'a/a', 'a/a/a', 'a/a/a/a',
 
1335
                'a-a', 'a/a-a', 'a/a/a-a', 'a/a/a/a-a',
 
1336
               ]
 
1337
        null_sha = ''
 
1338
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1339
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1340
 
 
1341
        fake_stat = os.stat('dirstate')
 
1342
        for d in dirs:
 
1343
            d_id = d.replace('/', '_')+'-id'
 
1344
            file_path = d + '/f'
 
1345
            file_id = file_path.replace('/', '_')+'-id'
 
1346
            state.add(d, d_id, 'directory', fake_stat, null_sha)
 
1347
            state.add(file_path, file_id, 'file', fake_stat, null_sha)
 
1348
 
 
1349
        expected = ['', '', 'a',
 
1350
                'a/a', 'a/a/a', 'a/a/a/a',
 
1351
                'a/a/a/a-a', 'a/a/a-a', 'a/a-a', 'a-a',
 
1352
               ]
 
1353
        split = lambda p:p.split('/')
 
1354
        self.assertEqual(sorted(expected, key=split), expected)
 
1355
        dirblock_names = [d[0] for d in state._dirblocks]
 
1356
        self.assertEqual(expected, dirblock_names)
 
1357
 
 
1358
    def test_set_parent_trees_correct_order(self):
 
1359
        """After calling set_parent_trees() we should maintain the order."""
 
1360
        dirs = ['a', 'a-a', 'a/a']
 
1361
        null_sha = ''
 
1362
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1363
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1364
 
 
1365
        fake_stat = os.stat('dirstate')
 
1366
        for d in dirs:
 
1367
            d_id = d.replace('/', '_')+'-id'
 
1368
            file_path = d + '/f'
 
1369
            file_id = file_path.replace('/', '_')+'-id'
 
1370
            state.add(d, d_id, 'directory', fake_stat, null_sha)
 
1371
            state.add(file_path, file_id, 'file', fake_stat, null_sha)
 
1372
 
 
1373
        expected = ['', '', 'a', 'a/a', 'a-a']
 
1374
        dirblock_names = [d[0] for d in state._dirblocks]
 
1375
        self.assertEqual(expected, dirblock_names)
 
1376
 
 
1377
        # *really* cheesy way to just get an empty tree
 
1378
        repo = self.make_repository('repo')
 
1379
        empty_tree = repo.revision_tree(None)
 
1380
        state.set_parent_trees([('null:', empty_tree)], [])
 
1381
 
 
1382
        dirblock_names = [d[0] for d in state._dirblocks]
 
1383
        self.assertEqual(expected, dirblock_names)
 
1384
 
 
1385
 
 
1386
class InstrumentedDirState(dirstate.DirState):
 
1387
    """An DirState with instrumented sha1 functionality."""
 
1388
 
 
1389
    def __init__(self, path):
 
1390
        super(InstrumentedDirState, self).__init__(path)
 
1391
        self._time_offset = 0
 
1392
        self._log = []
 
1393
 
 
1394
    def _sha_cutoff_time(self):
 
1395
        timestamp = super(InstrumentedDirState, self)._sha_cutoff_time()
 
1396
        self._cutoff_time = timestamp + self._time_offset
 
1397
 
 
1398
    def _sha1_file(self, abspath, entry):
 
1399
        self._log.append(('sha1', abspath))
 
1400
        return super(InstrumentedDirState, self)._sha1_file(abspath, entry)
 
1401
 
 
1402
    def _read_link(self, abspath, old_link):
 
1403
        self._log.append(('read_link', abspath, old_link))
 
1404
        return super(InstrumentedDirState, self)._read_link(abspath, old_link)
 
1405
 
 
1406
    def _lstat(self, abspath, entry):
 
1407
        self._log.append(('lstat', abspath))
 
1408
        return super(InstrumentedDirState, self)._lstat(abspath, entry)
 
1409
 
 
1410
    def _is_executable(self, mode, old_executable):
 
1411
        self._log.append(('is_exec', mode, old_executable))
 
1412
        return super(InstrumentedDirState, self)._is_executable(mode,
 
1413
                                                                old_executable)
 
1414
 
 
1415
    def adjust_time(self, secs):
 
1416
        """Move the clock forward or back.
 
1417
 
 
1418
        :param secs: The amount to adjust the clock by. Positive values make it
 
1419
        seem as if we are in the future, negative values make it seem like we
 
1420
        are in the past.
 
1421
        """
 
1422
        self._time_offset += secs
 
1423
        self._cutoff_time = None
 
1424
 
 
1425
 
 
1426
class _FakeStat(object):
 
1427
    """A class with the same attributes as a real stat result."""
 
1428
 
 
1429
    def __init__(self, size, mtime, ctime, dev, ino, mode):
 
1430
        self.st_size = size
 
1431
        self.st_mtime = mtime
 
1432
        self.st_ctime = ctime
 
1433
        self.st_dev = dev
 
1434
        self.st_ino = ino
 
1435
        self.st_mode = mode
 
1436
 
 
1437
 
 
1438
class TestUpdateEntry(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
1439
    """Test the DirState.update_entry functions"""
 
1440
 
 
1441
    def get_state_with_a(self):
 
1442
        """Create a DirState tracking a single object named 'a'"""
 
1443
        state = InstrumentedDirState.initialize('dirstate')
 
1444
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
1445
        state.add('a', 'a-id', 'file', None, '')
 
1446
        entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a')
 
1447
        return state, entry
 
1448
 
 
1449
    def test_update_entry(self):
 
1450
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1451
        self.build_tree(['a'])
 
1452
        # Add one where we don't provide the stat or sha already
 
1453
        self.assertEqual(('', 'a', 'a-id'), entry[0])
 
1454
        self.assertEqual([('f', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)],
 
1455
                         entry[1])
 
1456
        # Flush the buffers to disk
 
1457
        state.save()
 
1458
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1459
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1460
 
 
1461
        stat_value = os.lstat('a')
 
1462
        packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value)
 
1463
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1464
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1465
        self.assertEqual('b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6',
 
1466
                         link_or_sha1)
 
1467
 
 
1468
        # The dirblock entry should not cache the file's sha1
 
1469
        self.assertEqual([('f', '', 14, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)],
 
1470
                         entry[1])
 
1471
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
1472
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1473
        mode = stat_value.st_mode
 
1474
        self.assertEqual([('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False)], state._log)
 
1475
 
 
1476
        state.save()
 
1477
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1478
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1479
 
 
1480
        # If we do it again right away, we don't know if the file has changed
 
1481
        # so we will re-read the file. Roll the clock back so the file is
 
1482
        # guaranteed to look too new.
 
1483
        state.adjust_time(-10)
 
1484
 
 
1485
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1486
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1487
        self.assertEqual([('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1488
                          ('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1489
                         ], state._log)
 
1490
        self.assertEqual('b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6',
 
1491
                         link_or_sha1)
 
1492
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
1493
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1494
        self.assertEqual([('f', '', 14, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)],
 
1495
                         entry[1])
 
1496
        state.save()
 
1497
 
 
1498
        # However, if we move the clock forward so the file is considered
 
1499
        # "stable", it should just cache the value.
 
1500
        state.adjust_time(+20)
 
1501
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1502
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1503
        self.assertEqual('b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6',
 
1504
                         link_or_sha1)
 
1505
        self.assertEqual([('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1506
                          ('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1507
                          ('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1508
                         ], state._log)
 
1509
        self.assertEqual([('f', link_or_sha1, 14, False, packed_stat)],
 
1510
                         entry[1])
 
1511
 
 
1512
        # Subsequent calls will just return the cached value
 
1513
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1514
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1515
        self.assertEqual('b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6',
 
1516
                         link_or_sha1)
 
1517
        self.assertEqual([('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1518
                          ('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1519
                          ('sha1', 'a'), ('is_exec', mode, False),
 
1520
                         ], state._log)
 
1521
        self.assertEqual([('f', link_or_sha1, 14, False, packed_stat)],
 
1522
                         entry[1])
 
1523
 
 
1524
    def test_update_entry_symlink(self):
 
1525
        """Update entry should read symlinks."""
 
1526
        if not osutils.has_symlinks():
 
1527
            # PlatformDeficiency / TestSkipped
 
1528
            raise TestSkipped("No symlink support")
 
1529
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1530
        state.save()
 
1531
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1532
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1533
        os.symlink('target', 'a')
 
1534
 
 
1535
        state.adjust_time(-10) # Make the symlink look new
 
1536
        stat_value = os.lstat('a')
 
1537
        packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value)
 
1538
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1539
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1540
        self.assertEqual('target', link_or_sha1)
 
1541
        self.assertEqual([('read_link', 'a', '')], state._log)
 
1542
        # Dirblock is not updated (the link is too new)
 
1543
        self.assertEqual([('l', '', 6, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)],
 
1544
                         entry[1])
 
1545
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
1546
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1547
 
 
1548
        # Because the stat_value looks new, we should re-read the target
 
1549
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1550
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1551
        self.assertEqual('target', link_or_sha1)
 
1552
        self.assertEqual([('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1553
                          ('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1554
                         ], state._log)
 
1555
        self.assertEqual([('l', '', 6, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)],
 
1556
                         entry[1])
 
1557
        state.adjust_time(+20) # Skip into the future, all files look old
 
1558
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1559
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1560
        self.assertEqual('target', link_or_sha1)
 
1561
        # We need to re-read the link because only now can we cache it
 
1562
        self.assertEqual([('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1563
                          ('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1564
                          ('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1565
                         ], state._log)
 
1566
        self.assertEqual([('l', 'target', 6, False, packed_stat)],
 
1567
                         entry[1])
 
1568
 
 
1569
        # Another call won't re-read the link
 
1570
        self.assertEqual([('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1571
                          ('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1572
                          ('read_link', 'a', ''),
 
1573
                         ], state._log)
 
1574
        link_or_sha1 = state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a',
 
1575
                                          stat_value=stat_value)
 
1576
        self.assertEqual('target', link_or_sha1)
 
1577
        self.assertEqual([('l', 'target', 6, False, packed_stat)],
 
1578
                         entry[1])
 
1579
 
 
1580
    def do_update_entry(self, state, entry, abspath):
 
1581
        stat_value = os.lstat(abspath)
 
1582
        return state.update_entry(entry, abspath, stat_value)
 
1583
 
 
1584
    def test_update_entry_dir(self):
 
1585
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1586
        self.build_tree(['a/'])
 
1587
        self.assertIs(None, self.do_update_entry(state, entry, 'a'))
 
1588
 
 
1589
    def test_update_entry_dir_unchanged(self):
 
1590
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1591
        self.build_tree(['a/'])
 
1592
        state.adjust_time(+20)
 
1593
        self.assertIs(None, self.do_update_entry(state, entry, 'a'))
 
1594
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
1595
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1596
        state.save()
 
1597
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1598
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1599
        self.assertIs(None, self.do_update_entry(state, entry, 'a'))
 
1600
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1601
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1602
 
 
1603
    def test_update_entry_file_unchanged(self):
 
1604
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1605
        self.build_tree(['a'])
 
1606
        sha1sum = 'b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6'
 
1607
        state.adjust_time(+20)
 
1608
        self.assertEqual(sha1sum, self.do_update_entry(state, entry, 'a'))
 
1609
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
1610
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1611
        state.save()
 
1612
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1613
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1614
        self.assertEqual(sha1sum, self.do_update_entry(state, entry, 'a'))
 
1615
        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
1616
                         state._dirblock_state)
 
1617
 
 
1618
    def create_and_test_file(self, state, entry):
 
1619
        """Create a file at 'a' and verify the state finds it.
 
1620
 
 
1621
        The state should already be versioning *something* at 'a'. This makes
 
1622
        sure that state.update_entry recognizes it as a file.
 
1623
        """
 
1624
        self.build_tree(['a'])
 
1625
        stat_value = os.lstat('a')
 
1626
        packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value)
 
1627
 
 
1628
        link_or_sha1 = self.do_update_entry(state, entry, abspath='a')
 
1629
        self.assertEqual('b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6',
 
1630
                         link_or_sha1)
 
1631
        self.assertEqual([('f', link_or_sha1, 14, False, packed_stat)],
 
1632
                         entry[1])
 
1633
        return packed_stat
 
1634
 
 
1635
    def create_and_test_dir(self, state, entry):
 
1636
        """Create a directory at 'a' and verify the state finds it.
 
1637
 
 
1638
        The state should already be versioning *something* at 'a'. This makes
 
1639
        sure that state.update_entry recognizes it as a directory.
 
1640
        """
 
1641
        self.build_tree(['a/'])
 
1642
        stat_value = os.lstat('a')
 
1643
        packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value)
 
1644
 
 
1645
        link_or_sha1 = self.do_update_entry(state, entry, abspath='a')
 
1646
        self.assertIs(None, link_or_sha1)
 
1647
        self.assertEqual([('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat)], entry[1])
 
1648
 
 
1649
        return packed_stat
 
1650
 
 
1651
    def create_and_test_symlink(self, state, entry):
 
1652
        """Create a symlink at 'a' and verify the state finds it.
 
1653
 
 
1654
        The state should already be versioning *something* at 'a'. This makes
 
1655
        sure that state.update_entry recognizes it as a symlink.
 
1656
 
 
1657
        This should not be called if this platform does not have symlink
 
1658
        support.
 
1659
        """
 
1660
        # caller should care about skipping test on platforms without symlinks
 
1661
        os.symlink('path/to/foo', 'a')
 
1662
 
 
1663
        stat_value = os.lstat('a')
 
1664
        packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value)
 
1665
 
 
1666
        link_or_sha1 = self.do_update_entry(state, entry, abspath='a')
 
1667
        self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', link_or_sha1)
 
1668
        self.assertEqual([('l', 'path/to/foo', 11, False, packed_stat)],
 
1669
                         entry[1])
 
1670
        return packed_stat
 
1671
 
 
1672
    def test_update_file_to_dir(self):
 
1673
        """If a file changes to a directory we return None for the sha.
 
1674
        We also update the inventory record.
 
1675
        """
 
1676
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1677
        # The file sha1 won't be cached unless the file is old
 
1678
        state.adjust_time(+10)
 
1679
        self.create_and_test_file(state, entry)
 
1680
        os.remove('a')
 
1681
        self.create_and_test_dir(state, entry)
 
1682
 
 
1683
    def test_update_file_to_symlink(self):
 
1684
        """File becomes a symlink"""
 
1685
        if not osutils.has_symlinks():
 
1686
            # PlatformDeficiency / TestSkipped
 
1687
            raise TestSkipped("No symlink support")
 
1688
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1689
        # The file sha1 won't be cached unless the file is old
 
1690
        state.adjust_time(+10)
 
1691
        self.create_and_test_file(state, entry)
 
1692
        os.remove('a')
 
1693
        self.create_and_test_symlink(state, entry)
 
1694
 
 
1695
    def test_update_dir_to_file(self):
 
1696
        """Directory becoming a file updates the entry."""
 
1697
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1698
        # The file sha1 won't be cached unless the file is old
 
1699
        state.adjust_time(+10)
 
1700
        self.create_and_test_dir(state, entry)
 
1701
        os.rmdir('a')
 
1702
        self.create_and_test_file(state, entry)
 
1703
 
 
1704
    def test_update_dir_to_symlink(self):
 
1705
        """Directory becomes a symlink"""
 
1706
        if not osutils.has_symlinks():
 
1707
            # PlatformDeficiency / TestSkipped
 
1708
            raise TestSkipped("No symlink support")
 
1709
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1710
        # The symlink target won't be cached if it isn't old
 
1711
        state.adjust_time(+10)
 
1712
        self.create_and_test_dir(state, entry)
 
1713
        os.rmdir('a')
 
1714
        self.create_and_test_symlink(state, entry)
 
1715
 
 
1716
    def test_update_symlink_to_file(self):
 
1717
        """Symlink becomes a file"""
 
1718
        if not has_symlinks():
 
1719
            raise TestSkipped("No symlink support")
 
1720
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1721
        # The symlink and file info won't be cached unless old
 
1722
        state.adjust_time(+10)
 
1723
        self.create_and_test_symlink(state, entry)
 
1724
        os.remove('a')
 
1725
        self.create_and_test_file(state, entry)
 
1726
 
 
1727
    def test_update_symlink_to_dir(self):
 
1728
        """Symlink becomes a directory"""
 
1729
        if not has_symlinks():
 
1730
            raise TestSkipped("No symlink support")
 
1731
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1732
        # The symlink target won't be cached if it isn't old
 
1733
        state.adjust_time(+10)
 
1734
        self.create_and_test_symlink(state, entry)
 
1735
        os.remove('a')
 
1736
        self.create_and_test_dir(state, entry)
 
1737
 
 
1738
    def test__is_executable_win32(self):
 
1739
        state, entry = self.get_state_with_a()
 
1740
        self.build_tree(['a'])
 
1741
 
 
1742
        # Make sure we are using the win32 implementation of _is_executable
 
1743
        state._is_executable = state._is_executable_win32
 
1744
 
 
1745
        # The file on disk is not executable, but we are marking it as though
 
1746
        # it is. With _is_executable_win32 we ignore what is on disk.
 
1747
        entry[1][0] = ('f', '', 0, True, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)
 
1748
 
 
1749
        stat_value = os.lstat('a')
 
1750
        packed_stat = dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value)
 
1751
 
 
1752
        state.adjust_time(-10) # Make sure everything is new
 
1753
        state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a', stat_value=stat_value)
 
1754
 
 
1755
        # The row is updated, but the executable bit stays set.
 
1756
        self.assertEqual([('f', '', 14, True, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)],
 
1757
                         entry[1])
 
1758
 
 
1759
        # Make the disk object look old enough to cache
 
1760
        state.adjust_time(+20)
 
1761
        digest = 'b50e5406bb5e153ebbeb20268fcf37c87e1ecfb6'
 
1762
        state.update_entry(entry, abspath='a', stat_value=stat_value)
 
1763
        self.assertEqual([('f', digest, 14, True, packed_stat)], entry[1])
 
1764
 
 
1765
 
 
1766
class TestPackStat(TestCaseWithTransport):
 
1767
 
 
1768
    def assertPackStat(self, expected, stat_value):
 
1769
        """Check the packed and serialized form of a stat value."""
 
1770
        self.assertEqual(expected, dirstate.pack_stat(stat_value))
 
1771
 
 
1772
    def test_pack_stat_int(self):
 
1773
        st = _FakeStat(6859L, 1172758614, 1172758617, 777L, 6499538L, 0100644)
 
1774
        # Make sure that all parameters have an impact on the packed stat.
 
1775
        self.assertPackStat('AAAay0Xm4FZF5uBZAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1776
        st.st_size = 7000L
 
1777
        #                ay0 => bWE
 
1778
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FZF5uBZAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1779
        st.st_mtime = 1172758620
 
1780
        #                     4FZ => 4Fx
 
1781
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBZAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1782
        st.st_ctime = 1172758630
 
1783
        #                          uBZ => uBm
 
1784
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1785
        st.st_dev = 888L
 
1786
        #                                DCQ => DeA
 
1787
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADeABjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1788
        st.st_ino = 6499540L
 
1789
        #                                     LNI => LNQ
 
1790
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADeABjLNQAAIGk', st)
 
1791
        st.st_mode = 0100744
 
1792
        #                                          IGk => IHk
 
1793
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADeABjLNQAAIHk', st)
 
1794
 
 
1795
    def test_pack_stat_float(self):
 
1796
        """On some platforms mtime and ctime are floats.
 
1797
 
 
1798
        Make sure we don't get warnings or errors, and that we ignore changes <
 
1799
        1s
 
1800
        """
 
1801
        st = _FakeStat(7000L, 1172758614.0, 1172758617.0,
 
1802
                       777L, 6499538L, 0100644)
 
1803
        # These should all be the same as the integer counterparts
 
1804
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FZF5uBZAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1805
        st.st_mtime = 1172758620.0
 
1806
        #                     FZF5 => FxF5
 
1807
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBZAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1808
        st.st_ctime = 1172758630.0
 
1809
        #                          uBZ => uBm
 
1810
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1811
        # fractional seconds are discarded, so no change from above
 
1812
        st.st_mtime = 1172758620.453
 
1813
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1814
        st.st_ctime = 1172758630.228
 
1815
        self.assertPackStat('AAAbWEXm4FxF5uBmAAADCQBjLNIAAIGk', st)
 
1816
 
 
1817
 
 
1818
class TestBisect(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
1819
    """Test the ability to bisect into the disk format."""
 
1820
 
 
1821
 
 
1822
    def assertBisect(self, expected_map, map_keys, state, paths):
 
1823
        """Assert that bisecting for paths returns the right result.
 
1824
 
 
1825
        :param expected_map: A map from key => entry value
 
1826
        :param map_keys: The keys to expect for each path
 
1827
        :param state: The DirState object.
 
1828
        :param paths: A list of paths, these will automatically be split into
 
1829
                      (dir, name) tuples, and sorted according to how _bisect
 
1830
                      requires.
 
1831
        """
 
1832
        dir_names = sorted(osutils.split(p) for p in paths)
 
1833
        result = state._bisect(dir_names)
 
1834
        # For now, results are just returned in whatever order we read them.
 
1835
        # We could sort by (dir, name, file_id) or something like that, but in
 
1836
        # the end it would still be fairly arbitrary, and we don't want the
 
1837
        # extra overhead if we can avoid it. So sort everything to make sure
 
1838
        # equality is true
 
1839
        assert len(map_keys) == len(dir_names)
 
1840
        expected = {}
 
1841
        for dir_name, keys in zip(dir_names, map_keys):
 
1842
            if keys is None:
 
1843
                # This should not be present in the output
 
1844
                continue
 
1845
            expected[dir_name] = sorted(expected_map[k] for k in keys)
 
1846
 
 
1847
        for dir_name in result:
 
1848
            result[dir_name].sort()
 
1849
 
 
1850
        self.assertEqual(expected, result)
 
1851
 
 
1852
    def assertBisectDirBlocks(self, expected_map, map_keys, state, paths):
 
1853
        """Assert that bisecting for dirbblocks returns the right result.
 
1854
 
 
1855
        :param expected_map: A map from key => expected values
 
1856
        :param map_keys: A nested list of paths we expect to be returned.
 
1857
            Something like [['a', 'b', 'f'], ['b/c', 'b/d']]
 
1858
        :param state: The DirState object.
 
1859
        :param paths: A list of directories
 
1860
        """
 
1861
        result = state._bisect_dirblocks(paths)
 
1862
        assert len(map_keys) == len(paths)
 
1863
 
 
1864
        expected = {}
 
1865
        for path, keys in zip(paths, map_keys):
 
1866
            if keys is None:
 
1867
                # This should not be present in the output
 
1868
                continue
 
1869
            expected[path] = sorted(expected_map[k] for k in keys)
 
1870
        for path in result:
 
1871
            result[path].sort()
 
1872
 
 
1873
        self.assertEqual(expected, result)
 
1874
 
 
1875
    def assertBisectRecursive(self, expected_map, map_keys, state, paths):
 
1876
        """Assert the return value of a recursive bisection.
 
1877
 
 
1878
        :param expected_map: A map from key => entry value
 
1879
        :param map_keys: A list of paths we expect to be returned.
 
1880
            Something like ['a', 'b', 'f', 'b/d', 'b/d2']
 
1881
        :param state: The DirState object.
 
1882
        :param paths: A list of files and directories. It will be broken up
 
1883
            into (dir, name) pairs and sorted before calling _bisect_recursive.
 
1884
        """
 
1885
        expected = {}
 
1886
        for key in map_keys:
 
1887
            entry = expected_map[key]
 
1888
            dir_name_id, trees_info = entry
 
1889
            expected[dir_name_id] = trees_info
 
1890
 
 
1891
        dir_names = sorted(osutils.split(p) for p in paths)
 
1892
        result = state._bisect_recursive(dir_names)
 
1893
 
 
1894
        self.assertEqual(expected, result)
 
1895
 
 
1896
    def test_bisect_each(self):
 
1897
        """Find a single record using bisect."""
 
1898
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
1899
 
 
1900
        # Bisect should return the rows for the specified files.
 
1901
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['']], state, [''])
 
1902
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['a']], state, ['a'])
 
1903
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b']], state, ['b'])
 
1904
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/c']], state, ['b/c'])
 
1905
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d']], state, ['b/d'])
 
1906
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d/e']], state, ['b/d/e'])
 
1907
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['f']], state, ['f'])
 
1908
 
 
1909
    def test_bisect_multi(self):
 
1910
        """Bisect can be used to find multiple records at the same time."""
 
1911
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
1912
        # Bisect should be capable of finding multiple entries at the same time
 
1913
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['a'], ['b'], ['f']],
 
1914
                          state, ['a', 'b', 'f'])
 
1915
        # ('', 'f') sorts before the others
 
1916
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['f'], ['b/d'], ['b/d/e']],
 
1917
                          state, ['b/d', 'b/d/e', 'f'])
 
1918
 
 
1919
    def test_bisect_one_page(self):
 
1920
        """Test bisect when there is only 1 page to read"""
 
1921
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
1922
        state._bisect_page_size = 5000
 
1923
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['']], state, [''])
 
1924
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['a']], state, ['a'])
 
1925
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['b']], state, ['b'])
 
1926
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['b/c']], state, ['b/c'])
 
1927
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['b/d']], state, ['b/d'])
 
1928
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['b/d/e']], state, ['b/d/e'])
 
1929
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['f']], state, ['f'])
 
1930
        self.assertBisect(expected,[['a'], ['b'], ['f']],
 
1931
                          state, ['a', 'b', 'f'])
 
1932
        # ('', 'f') sorts before the others
 
1933
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['f'], ['b/d'], ['b/d/e']],
 
1934
                          state, ['b/d', 'b/d/e', 'f'])
 
1935
 
 
1936
    def test_bisect_duplicate_paths(self):
 
1937
        """When bisecting for a path, handle multiple entries."""
 
1938
        tree, state, expected = self.create_duplicated_dirstate()
 
1939
 
 
1940
        # Now make sure that both records are properly returned.
 
1941
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['']], state, [''])
 
1942
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['a', 'a2']], state, ['a'])
 
1943
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b', 'b2']], state, ['b'])
 
1944
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/c', 'b/c2']], state, ['b/c'])
 
1945
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d', 'b/d2']], state, ['b/d'])
 
1946
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d/e', 'b/d/e2']],
 
1947
                          state, ['b/d/e'])
 
1948
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['f', 'f2']], state, ['f'])
 
1949
 
 
1950
    def test_bisect_page_size_too_small(self):
 
1951
        """If the page size is too small, we will auto increase it."""
 
1952
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
1953
        state._bisect_page_size = 50
 
1954
        self.assertBisect(expected, [None], state, ['b/e'])
 
1955
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['a']], state, ['a'])
 
1956
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b']], state, ['b'])
 
1957
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/c']], state, ['b/c'])
 
1958
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d']], state, ['b/d'])
 
1959
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d/e']], state, ['b/d/e'])
 
1960
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['f']], state, ['f'])
 
1961
 
 
1962
    def test_bisect_missing(self):
 
1963
        """Test that bisect return None if it cannot find a path."""
 
1964
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
1965
        self.assertBisect(expected, [None], state, ['foo'])
 
1966
        self.assertBisect(expected, [None], state, ['b/foo'])
 
1967
        self.assertBisect(expected, [None], state, ['bar/foo'])
 
1968
 
 
1969
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['a'], None, ['b/d']],
 
1970
                          state, ['a', 'foo', 'b/d'])
 
1971
 
 
1972
    def test_bisect_rename(self):
 
1973
        """Check that we find a renamed row."""
 
1974
        tree, state, expected = self.create_renamed_dirstate()
 
1975
 
 
1976
        # Search for the pre and post renamed entries
 
1977
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['a']], state, ['a'])
 
1978
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/g']], state, ['b/g'])
 
1979
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d']], state, ['b/d'])
 
1980
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['h']], state, ['h'])
 
1981
 
 
1982
        # What about b/d/e? shouldn't that also get 2 directory entries?
 
1983
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['b/d/e']], state, ['b/d/e'])
 
1984
        self.assertBisect(expected, [['h/e']], state, ['h/e'])
 
1985
 
 
1986
    def test_bisect_dirblocks(self):
 
1987
        tree, state, expected = self.create_duplicated_dirstate()
 
1988
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected,
 
1989
            [['', 'a', 'a2', 'b', 'b2', 'f', 'f2']], state, [''])
 
1990
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected,
 
1991
            [['b/c', 'b/c2', 'b/d', 'b/d2']], state, ['b'])
 
1992
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected,
 
1993
            [['b/d/e', 'b/d/e2']], state, ['b/d'])
 
1994
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected,
 
1995
            [['', 'a', 'a2', 'b', 'b2', 'f', 'f2'],
 
1996
             ['b/c', 'b/c2', 'b/d', 'b/d2'],
 
1997
             ['b/d/e', 'b/d/e2'],
 
1998
            ], state, ['', 'b', 'b/d'])
 
1999
 
 
2000
    def test_bisect_dirblocks_missing(self):
 
2001
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
2002
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected, [['b/d/e'], None],
 
2003
            state, ['b/d', 'b/e'])
 
2004
        # Files don't show up in this search
 
2005
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected, [None], state, ['a'])
 
2006
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected, [None], state, ['b/c'])
 
2007
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected, [None], state, ['c'])
 
2008
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected, [None], state, ['b/d/e'])
 
2009
        self.assertBisectDirBlocks(expected, [None], state, ['f'])
 
2010
 
 
2011
    def test_bisect_recursive_each(self):
 
2012
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
2013
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['a'], state, ['a'])
 
2014
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['b/c'], state, ['b/c'])
 
2015
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['b/d/e'], state, ['b/d/e'])
 
2016
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['b/d', 'b/d/e'],
 
2017
                                   state, ['b/d'])
 
2018
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['b', 'b/c', 'b/d', 'b/d/e'],
 
2019
                                   state, ['b'])
 
2020
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['', 'a', 'b', 'f', 'b/c',
 
2021
                                              'b/d', 'b/d/e'],
 
2022
                                   state, [''])
 
2023
 
 
2024
    def test_bisect_recursive_multiple(self):
 
2025
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
2026
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['a', 'b/c'], state, ['a', 'b/c'])
 
2027
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['b/d', 'b/d/e'],
 
2028
                                   state, ['b/d', 'b/d/e'])
 
2029
 
 
2030
    def test_bisect_recursive_missing(self):
 
2031
        tree, state, expected = self.create_basic_dirstate()
 
2032
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, [], state, ['d'])
 
2033
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, [], state, ['b/e'])
 
2034
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, [], state, ['g'])
 
2035
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['a'], state, ['a', 'g'])
 
2036
 
 
2037
    def test_bisect_recursive_renamed(self):
 
2038
        tree, state, expected = self.create_renamed_dirstate()
 
2039
 
 
2040
        # Looking for either renamed item should find the other
 
2041
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['a', 'b/g'], state, ['a'])
 
2042
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['a', 'b/g'], state, ['b/g'])
 
2043
        # Looking in the containing directory should find the rename target,
 
2044
        # and anything in a subdir of the renamed target.
 
2045
        self.assertBisectRecursive(expected, ['a', 'b', 'b/c', 'b/d',
 
2046
                                              'b/d/e', 'b/g', 'h', 'h/e'],
 
2047
                                   state, ['b'])
 
2048
 
 
2049
 
 
2050
class TestBisectDirblock(TestCase):
 
2051
    """Test that bisect_dirblock() returns the expected values.
 
2052
 
 
2053
    bisect_dirblock is intended to work like bisect.bisect_left() except it
 
2054
    knows it is working on dirblocks and that dirblocks are sorted by ('path',
 
2055
    'to', 'foo') chunks rather than by raw 'path/to/foo'.
 
2056
    """
 
2057
 
 
2058
    def assertBisect(self, dirblocks, split_dirblocks, path, *args, **kwargs):
 
2059
        """Assert that bisect_split works like bisect_left on the split paths.
 
2060
 
 
2061
        :param dirblocks: A list of (path, [info]) pairs.
 
2062
        :param split_dirblocks: A list of ((split, path), [info]) pairs.
 
2063
        :param path: The path we are indexing.
 
2064
 
 
2065
        All other arguments will be passed along.
 
2066
        """
 
2067
        bisect_split_idx = dirstate.bisect_dirblock(dirblocks, path,
 
2068
                                                 *args, **kwargs)
 
2069
        split_dirblock = (path.split('/'), [])
 
2070
        bisect_left_idx = bisect.bisect_left(split_dirblocks, split_dirblock,
 
2071
                                             *args)
 
2072
        self.assertEqual(bisect_left_idx, bisect_split_idx,
 
2073
                         'bisect_split disagreed. %s != %s'
 
2074
                         ' for key %s'
 
2075
                         % (bisect_left_idx, bisect_split_idx, path)
 
2076
                         )
 
2077
 
 
2078
    def paths_to_dirblocks(self, paths):
 
2079
        """Convert a list of paths into dirblock form.
 
2080
 
 
2081
        Also, ensure that the paths are in proper sorted order.
 
2082
        """
 
2083
        dirblocks = [(path, []) for path in paths]
 
2084
        split_dirblocks = [(path.split('/'), []) for path in paths]
 
2085
        self.assertEqual(sorted(split_dirblocks), split_dirblocks)
 
2086
        return dirblocks, split_dirblocks
 
2087
 
 
2088
    def test_simple(self):
 
2089
        """In the simple case it works just like bisect_left"""
 
2090
        paths = ['', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
 
2091
        dirblocks, split_dirblocks = self.paths_to_dirblocks(paths)
 
2092
        for path in paths:
 
2093
            self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, path)
 
2094
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, '_')
 
2095
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'aa')
 
2096
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'bb')
 
2097
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'cc')
 
2098
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'dd')
 
2099
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'a/a')
 
2100
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'b/b')
 
2101
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'c/c')
 
2102
        self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, 'd/d')
 
2103
 
 
2104
    def test_involved(self):
 
2105
        """This is where bisect_left diverges slightly."""
 
2106
        paths = ['', 'a',
 
2107
                 'a/a', 'a/a/a', 'a/a/z', 'a/a-a', 'a/a-z',
 
2108
                 'a/z', 'a/z/a', 'a/z/z', 'a/z-a', 'a/z-z',
 
2109
                 'a-a', 'a-z',
 
2110
                 'z', 'z/a/a', 'z/a/z', 'z/a-a', 'z/a-z',
 
2111
                 'z/z', 'z/z/a', 'z/z/z', 'z/z-a', 'z/z-z',
 
2112
                 'z-a', 'z-z',
 
2113
                ]
 
2114
        dirblocks, split_dirblocks = self.paths_to_dirblocks(paths)
 
2115
        for path in paths:
 
2116
            self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, path)
 
2117
 
 
2118
    def test_involved_cached(self):
 
2119
        """This is where bisect_left diverges slightly."""
 
2120
        paths = ['', 'a',
 
2121
                 'a/a', 'a/a/a', 'a/a/z', 'a/a-a', 'a/a-z',
 
2122
                 'a/z', 'a/z/a', 'a/z/z', 'a/z-a', 'a/z-z',
 
2123
                 'a-a', 'a-z',
 
2124
                 'z', 'z/a/a', 'z/a/z', 'z/a-a', 'z/a-z',
 
2125
                 'z/z', 'z/z/a', 'z/z/z', 'z/z-a', 'z/z-z',
 
2126
                 'z-a', 'z-z',
 
2127
                ]
 
2128
        cache = {}
 
2129
        dirblocks, split_dirblocks = self.paths_to_dirblocks(paths)
 
2130
        for path in paths:
 
2131
            self.assertBisect(dirblocks, split_dirblocks, path, cache=cache)
 
2132
 
 
2133
 
 
2134
class TestDirstateValidation(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
2135
 
 
2136
    def test_validate_correct_dirstate(self):
 
2137
        state = self.create_complex_dirstate()
 
2138
        state._validate()
 
2139
        state.unlock()
 
2140
        # and make sure we can also validate with a read lock
 
2141
        state.lock_read()
 
2142
        try:
 
2143
            state._validate()
 
2144
        finally:
 
2145
            state.unlock()
 
2146
 
 
2147
    def test_dirblock_not_sorted(self):
 
2148
        tree, state, expected = self.create_renamed_dirstate()
 
2149
        state._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
 
2150
        last_dirblock = state._dirblocks[-1]
 
2151
        # we're appending to the dirblock, but this name comes before some of
 
2152
        # the existing names; that's wrong
 
2153
        last_dirblock[1].append(
 
2154
            (('h', 'aaaa', 'a-id'),
 
2155
             [('a', '', 0, False, ''),
 
2156
              ('a', '', 0, False, '')]))
 
2157
        e = self.assertRaises(AssertionError,
 
2158
            state._validate)
 
2159
        self.assertContainsRe(str(e), 'not sorted')
 
2160
 
 
2161
    def test_dirblock_name_mismatch(self):
 
2162
        tree, state, expected = self.create_renamed_dirstate()
 
2163
        state._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
 
2164
        last_dirblock = state._dirblocks[-1]
 
2165
        # add an entry with the wrong directory name
 
2166
        last_dirblock[1].append(
 
2167
            (('', 'z', 'a-id'),
 
2168
             [('a', '', 0, False, ''),
 
2169
              ('a', '', 0, False, '')]))
 
2170
        e = self.assertRaises(AssertionError,
 
2171
            state._validate)
 
2172
        self.assertContainsRe(str(e),
 
2173
            "doesn't match directory name")
 
2174
 
 
2175
    def test_dirblock_missing_rename(self):
 
2176
        tree, state, expected = self.create_renamed_dirstate()
 
2177
        state._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
 
2178
        last_dirblock = state._dirblocks[-1]
 
2179
        # make another entry for a-id, without a correct 'r' pointer to
 
2180
        # the real occurrence in the working tree
 
2181
        last_dirblock[1].append(
 
2182
            (('h', 'z', 'a-id'),
 
2183
             [('a', '', 0, False, ''),
 
2184
              ('a', '', 0, False, '')]))
 
2185
        e = self.assertRaises(AssertionError,
 
2186
            state._validate)
 
2187
        self.assertContainsRe(str(e),
 
2188
            'file a-id is absent in row')