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  • Committer: Kit Randel
  • Date: 2014-12-15 20:24:42 UTC
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 6602.
  • Revision ID: kit.randel@canonical.com-20141215202442-usf2ixhypqg8yh6q
added a note for bug-1400567 to the 2.7b release notes

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# Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Canonical Ltd
 
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 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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"""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 tempfile
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from bzrlib import (
 
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    controldir,
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    dirstate,
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    errors,
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    inventory,
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    memorytree,
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    osutils,
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    revision as _mod_revision,
 
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    revisiontree,
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    tests,
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    )
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from bzrlib.tests import test_osutils
 
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    workingtree_4,
 
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    )
 
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from bzrlib.tests import (
 
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    features,
 
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    test_osutils,
 
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    )
 
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from bzrlib.tests.scenarios import load_tests_apply_scenarios
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# TODO:
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# set_path_id  setting id when state is in memory modified
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def load_tests(basic_tests, module, loader):
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    suite = loader.suiteClass()
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    dir_reader_tests, remaining_tests = tests.split_suite_by_condition(
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        basic_tests, tests.condition_isinstance(TestCaseWithDirState))
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    tests.multiply_tests(dir_reader_tests,
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                         test_osutils.dir_reader_scenarios(), suite)
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    suite.addTest(remaining_tests)
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    return suite
 
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load_tests = load_tests_apply_scenarios
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class TestCaseWithDirState(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
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    """Helper functions for creating DirState objects with various content."""
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    scenarios = test_osutils.dir_reader_scenarios()
 
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    # Set by load_tests
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    _dir_reader_class = None
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    _native_to_unicode = None # Not used yet
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    def setUp(self):
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        tests.TestCaseWithTransport.setUp(self)
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        super(TestCaseWithDirState, self).setUp()
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        self.overrideAttr(osutils,
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                          '_selected_dir_reader', self._dir_reader_class())
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class TestDirStateOnFile(TestCaseWithDirState):
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    def create_updated_dirstate(self):
 
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        self.build_tree(['a-file'])
 
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
 
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        tree.add(['a-file'], ['a-id'])
 
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        tree.commit('add a-file')
 
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        # Save and unlock the state, re-open it in readonly mode
 
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        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate')
 
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        state.save()
 
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        state.unlock()
 
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        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
 
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        state.lock_read()
 
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        return state
 
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    def test_construct_with_path(self):
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
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        state = dirstate.DirState.from_tree(tree, 'dirstate.from_tree')
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            state.unlock()
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    def test_can_save_in_read_lock(self):
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        self.build_tree(['a-file'])
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        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
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        try:
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            # No stat and no sha1 sum.
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            state.add('a-file', 'a-file-id', 'file', None, '')
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            state.save()
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        finally:
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            state.unlock()
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        # Now open in readonly mode
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        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
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        state.lock_read()
 
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        state = self.create_updated_dirstate()
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        try:
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            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
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            # The current size should be 0 (default)
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            self.assertEqual(0, entry[1][0][2])
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            # We should have a real entry.
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            self.assertNotEqual((None, None), entry)
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            # Make sure everything is old enough
 
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            # Set the cutoff-time into the future, so things look cacheable
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            state._sha_cutoff_time()
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            state._cutoff_time += 10
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            # Change the file length
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            self.build_tree_contents([('a-file', 'shorter')])
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            sha1sum = dirstate.update_entry(state, entry, 'a-file',
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                os.lstat('a-file'))
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            # new file, no cached sha:
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            self.assertEqual(None, sha1sum)
 
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            state._cutoff_time += 10.0
 
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            st = os.lstat('a-file')
 
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            sha1sum = dirstate.update_entry(state, entry, 'a-file', st)
 
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            # We updated the current sha1sum because the file is cacheable
 
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            self.assertEqual('ecc5374e9ed82ad3ea3b4d452ea995a5fd3e70e3',
 
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                             sha1sum)
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            # The dirblock has been updated
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            self.assertEqual(7, entry[1][0][2])
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            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
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            self.assertEqual(st.st_size, entry[1][0][2])
 
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            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_HASH_MODIFIED,
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                             state._dirblock_state)
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            del entry
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        state.lock_read()
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        try:
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            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
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            self.assertEqual(7, entry[1][0][2])
 
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            self.assertEqual(st.st_size, entry[1][0][2])
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        finally:
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            state.unlock()
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    def test_save_fails_quietly_if_locked(self):
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        """If dirstate is locked, save will fail without complaining."""
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        self.build_tree(['a-file'])
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        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
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        try:
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            # No stat and no sha1 sum.
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            state.add('a-file', 'a-file-id', 'file', None, '')
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            state.save()
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        finally:
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            state.unlock()
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        state = dirstate.DirState.on_file('dirstate')
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        state.lock_read()
 
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        state = self.create_updated_dirstate()
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        try:
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            entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8='a-file')
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            sha1sum = dirstate.update_entry(state, entry, 'a-file',
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                os.lstat('a-file'))
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            self.assertEqual(None, sha1sum)
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            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
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            # No cached sha1 yet.
 
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            self.assertEqual('', entry[1][0][1])
 
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            # Set the cutoff-time into the future, so things look cacheable
 
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            state._sha_cutoff_time()
 
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            state._cutoff_time += 10.0
 
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            st = os.lstat('a-file')
 
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            sha1sum = dirstate.update_entry(state, entry, 'a-file', st)
 
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            self.assertEqual('ecc5374e9ed82ad3ea3b4d452ea995a5fd3e70e3',
 
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                             state._dirblock_state)
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class TestDirStateManipulations(TestCaseWithDirState):
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        tree1 = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('tree1')
 
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        self.addCleanup(tree1.unlock)
 
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        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
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    def test_set_state_from_inventory_no_content_no_parents(self):
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        tree1 = self.make_branch_and_memory_tree('tree1')
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        tree1.lock_write()
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            tree1.add('')
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            revid1 = tree1.commit('foo').encode('utf8')
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            root_id = tree1.get_root_id()
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        root_id = inv.path2id('')
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            (('', '', root_id), [
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             ('d', '', 0, False, dirstate.DirState.NULLSTAT)])]
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            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
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            self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED,
 
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            self.check_state_with_reopen(expected_result, state)
 
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    def test_set_state_from_inventory_preserves_hashcache(self):
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            self.assertTrue(inv.has_filename('foo'))
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                      ['a-id', 'b-id', 'a-b-id', 'foo-id', 'bar-id'])
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            tree1.commit('rev1', rev_id='rev1')
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        expected_result1 = [('', '', root_id, 'd'),
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        os.symlink(target, link_name)
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        self._test_add_symlink_to_root_no_parents_all_data('a link', 'target')
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    def test_add_symlink_unicode_to_root_no_parents_all_data(self):
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        self._test_add_symlink_to_root_no_parents_all_data(
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            u'\N{Euro Sign}link', u'targ\N{Euro Sign}et')
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            tree1.add(['b'], ['b-id'])
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            root_id = tree1.get_root_id()
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            inv = tree1.inventory
 
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            inv = tree1.root_inventory
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            state = dirstate.DirState.initialize('dirstate')
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            tree1.unlock()
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class TestDirStateHashUpdates(TestCaseWithDirState):
 
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    def do_update_entry(self, state, path):
 
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        entry = state._get_entry(0, path_utf8=path)
 
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        stat = os.lstat(path)
 
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        return dirstate.update_entry(state, entry, os.path.abspath(path), stat)
 
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    def _read_state_content(self, state):
 
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        """Read the content of the dirstate file.
 
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        file in another process (to read it). So we go directly to
 
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        DirState also always seeks before reading, so it doesn't matter if we
 
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        bump the file pointer.
 
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        """
 
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        state._state_file.seek(0)
 
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        return state._state_file.read()
 
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    def test_worth_saving_limit_avoids_writing(self):
 
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
 
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        self.build_tree(['c', 'd'])
 
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        tree.lock_write()
 
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        tree.add(['c', 'd'], ['c-id', 'd-id'])
 
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        tree.commit('add c and d')
 
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        state = InstrumentedDirState.on_file(tree.current_dirstate()._filename,
 
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                                             worth_saving_limit=2)
 
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        tree.unlock()
 
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        state.lock_write()
 
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        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
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        state._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
 
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        state.adjust_time(+20) # Allow things to be cached
 
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        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
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                         state._dirblock_state)
 
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        content = self._read_state_content(state)
 
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        self.do_update_entry(state, 'c')
 
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        self.assertEqual(1, len(state._known_hash_changes))
 
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        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_HASH_MODIFIED,
 
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                         state._dirblock_state)
 
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        state.save()
 
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        # It should not have set the state to IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED because the
 
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        # hash values haven't been written out.
 
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        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_HASH_MODIFIED,
 
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                         state._dirblock_state)
 
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        self.assertEqual(content, self._read_state_content(state))
 
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        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_HASH_MODIFIED,
 
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                         state._dirblock_state)
 
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        self.do_update_entry(state, 'd')
 
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        self.assertEqual(2, len(state._known_hash_changes))
 
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        state.save()
 
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        self.assertEqual(dirstate.DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED,
 
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                         state._dirblock_state)
 
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        self.assertEqual(0, len(state._known_hash_changes))
 
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class TestGetLines(TestCaseWithDirState):
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    def test_get_line_with_2_rows(self):
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class InstrumentedDirState(dirstate.DirState):
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    """An DirState with instrumented sha1 functionality."""
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    def __init__(self, path, sha1_provider):
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        super(InstrumentedDirState, self).__init__(path, sha1_provider)
 
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    def __init__(self, path, sha1_provider, worth_saving_limit=0):
 
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        super(InstrumentedDirState, self).__init__(path, sha1_provider,
 
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            worth_saving_limit=worth_saving_limit)
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        self._time_offset = 0
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        self._log = []
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        # member is dynamically set in DirState.__init__ to turn on trace
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class TestDirstateTreeReference(TestCaseWithDirState):
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    def test_reference_revision_is_none(self):
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree', format='dirstate-with-subtree')
 
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        tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree', format='development-subtree')
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        subtree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree/subtree',
2113
 
                            format='dirstate-with-subtree')
 
2213
                            format='development-subtree')
2114
2214
        subtree.set_root_id('subtree')
2115
2215
        tree.add_reference(subtree)
2116
2216
        tree.add('subtree')
2336
2436
        self.assertTrue(len(statvalue) >= 10)
2337
2437
        self.assertEqual(len(text), statvalue.st_size)
2338
2438
        self.assertEqual(expected_sha, sha1)
 
2439
 
 
2440
 
 
2441
class _Repo(object):
 
2442
    """A minimal api to get InventoryRevisionTree to work."""
 
2443
 
 
2444
    def __init__(self):
 
2445
        default_format = controldir.format_registry.make_bzrdir('default')
 
2446
        self._format = default_format.repository_format
 
2447
 
 
2448
    def lock_read(self):
 
2449
        pass
 
2450
 
 
2451
    def unlock(self):
 
2452
        pass
 
2453
 
 
2454
 
 
2455
class TestUpdateBasisByDelta(tests.TestCase):
 
2456
 
 
2457
    def path_to_ie(self, path, file_id, rev_id, dir_ids):
 
2458
        if path.endswith('/'):
 
2459
            is_dir = True
 
2460
            path = path[:-1]
 
2461
        else:
 
2462
            is_dir = False
 
2463
        dirname, basename = osutils.split(path)
 
2464
        try:
 
2465
            dir_id = dir_ids[dirname]
 
2466
        except KeyError:
 
2467
            dir_id = osutils.basename(dirname) + '-id'
 
2468
        if is_dir:
 
2469
            ie = inventory.InventoryDirectory(file_id, basename, dir_id)
 
2470
            dir_ids[path] = file_id
 
2471
        else:
 
2472
            ie = inventory.InventoryFile(file_id, basename, dir_id)
 
2473
            ie.text_size = 0
 
2474
            ie.text_sha1 = ''
 
2475
        ie.revision = rev_id
 
2476
        return ie
 
2477
 
 
2478
    def create_tree_from_shape(self, rev_id, shape):
 
2479
        dir_ids = {'': 'root-id'}
 
2480
        inv = inventory.Inventory('root-id', rev_id)
 
2481
        for info in shape:
 
2482
            if len(info) == 2:
 
2483
                path, file_id = info
 
2484
                ie_rev_id = rev_id
 
2485
            else:
 
2486
                path, file_id, ie_rev_id = info
 
2487
            if path == '':
 
2488
                # Replace the root entry
 
2489
                del inv._byid[inv.root.file_id]
 
2490
                inv.root.file_id = file_id
 
2491
                inv._byid[file_id] = inv.root
 
2492
                dir_ids[''] = file_id
 
2493
                continue
 
2494
            inv.add(self.path_to_ie(path, file_id, ie_rev_id, dir_ids))
 
2495
        return revisiontree.InventoryRevisionTree(_Repo(), inv, rev_id)
 
2496
 
 
2497
    def create_empty_dirstate(self):
 
2498
        fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='bzr-dirstate')
 
2499
        self.addCleanup(os.remove, path)
 
2500
        os.close(fd)
 
2501
        state = dirstate.DirState.initialize(path)
 
2502
        self.addCleanup(state.unlock)
 
2503
        return state
 
2504
 
 
2505
    def create_inv_delta(self, delta, rev_id):
 
2506
        """Translate a 'delta shape' into an actual InventoryDelta"""
 
2507
        dir_ids = {'': 'root-id'}
 
2508
        inv_delta = []
 
2509
        for old_path, new_path, file_id in delta:
 
2510
            if old_path is not None and old_path.endswith('/'):
 
2511
                # Don't have to actually do anything for this, because only
 
2512
                # new_path creates InventoryEntries
 
2513
                old_path = old_path[:-1]
 
2514
            if new_path is None: # Delete
 
2515
                inv_delta.append((old_path, None, file_id, None))
 
2516
                continue
 
2517
            ie = self.path_to_ie(new_path, file_id, rev_id, dir_ids)
 
2518
            inv_delta.append((old_path, new_path, file_id, ie))
 
2519
        return inv_delta
 
2520
 
 
2521
    def assertUpdate(self, active, basis, target):
 
2522
        """Assert that update_basis_by_delta works how we want.
 
2523
 
 
2524
        Set up a DirState object with active_shape for tree 0, basis_shape for
 
2525
        tree 1. Then apply the delta from basis_shape to target_shape,
 
2526
        and assert that the DirState is still valid, and that its stored
 
2527
        content matches the target_shape.
 
2528
        """
 
2529
        active_tree = self.create_tree_from_shape('active', active)
 
2530
        basis_tree = self.create_tree_from_shape('basis', basis)
 
2531
        target_tree = self.create_tree_from_shape('target', target)
 
2532
        state = self.create_empty_dirstate()
 
2533
        state.set_state_from_scratch(active_tree.root_inventory,
 
2534
            [('basis', basis_tree)], [])
 
2535
        delta = target_tree.root_inventory._make_delta(
 
2536
            basis_tree.root_inventory)
 
2537
        state.update_basis_by_delta(delta, 'target')
 
2538
        state._validate()
 
2539
        dirstate_tree = workingtree_4.DirStateRevisionTree(state,
 
2540
            'target', _Repo())
 
2541
        # The target now that delta has been applied should match the
 
2542
        # RevisionTree
 
2543
        self.assertEqual([], list(dirstate_tree.iter_changes(target_tree)))
 
2544
        # And the dirblock state should be identical to the state if we created
 
2545
        # it from scratch.
 
2546
        state2 = self.create_empty_dirstate()
 
2547
        state2.set_state_from_scratch(active_tree.root_inventory,
 
2548
            [('target', target_tree)], [])
 
2549
        self.assertEqual(state2._dirblocks, state._dirblocks)
 
2550
        return state
 
2551
 
 
2552
    def assertBadDelta(self, active, basis, delta):
 
2553
        """Test that we raise InconsistentDelta when appropriate.
 
2554
 
 
2555
        :param active: The active tree shape
 
2556
        :param basis: The basis tree shape
 
2557
        :param delta: A description of the delta to apply. Similar to the form
 
2558
            for regular inventory deltas, but omitting the InventoryEntry.
 
2559
            So adding a file is: (None, 'path', 'file-id')
 
2560
            Adding a directory is: (None, 'path/', 'dir-id')
 
2561
            Renaming a dir is: ('old/', 'new/', 'dir-id')
 
2562
            etc.
 
2563
        """
 
2564
        active_tree = self.create_tree_from_shape('active', active)
 
2565
        basis_tree = self.create_tree_from_shape('basis', basis)
 
2566
        inv_delta = self.create_inv_delta(delta, 'target')
 
2567
        state = self.create_empty_dirstate()
 
2568
        state.set_state_from_scratch(active_tree.root_inventory,
 
2569
            [('basis', basis_tree)], [])
 
2570
        self.assertRaises(errors.InconsistentDelta,
 
2571
            state.update_basis_by_delta, inv_delta, 'target')
 
2572
        ## try:
 
2573
        ##     state.update_basis_by_delta(inv_delta, 'target')
 
2574
        ## except errors.InconsistentDelta, e:
 
2575
        ##     import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
 
2576
        ## else:
 
2577
        ##     import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
 
2578
        self.assertTrue(state._changes_aborted)
 
2579
 
 
2580
    def test_remove_file_matching_active_state(self):
 
2581
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2582
            active=[],
 
2583
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2584
            target=[],
 
2585
            )
 
2586
 
 
2587
    def test_remove_file_present_in_active_state(self):
 
2588
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2589
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2590
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2591
            target=[],
 
2592
            )
 
2593
 
 
2594
    def test_remove_file_present_elsewhere_in_active_state(self):
 
2595
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2596
            active=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2597
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2598
            target=[],
 
2599
            )
 
2600
 
 
2601
    def test_remove_file_active_state_has_diff_file(self):
 
2602
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2603
            active=[('file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2604
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2605
            target=[],
 
2606
            )
 
2607
 
 
2608
    def test_remove_file_active_state_has_diff_file_and_file_elsewhere(self):
 
2609
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2610
            active=[('file', 'file-id-2'),
 
2611
                    ('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2612
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2613
            target=[],
 
2614
            )
 
2615
 
 
2616
    def test_add_file_matching_active_state(self):
 
2617
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2618
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2619
            basis =[],
 
2620
            target=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2621
            )
 
2622
 
 
2623
    def test_add_file_in_empty_dir_not_matching_active_state(self):
 
2624
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2625
                active=[],
 
2626
                basis=[('dir/', 'dir-id')],
 
2627
                target=[('dir/', 'dir-id', 'basis'), ('dir/file', 'file-id')],
 
2628
                )
 
2629
 
 
2630
    def test_add_file_missing_in_active_state(self):
 
2631
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2632
            active=[],
 
2633
            basis =[],
 
2634
            target=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2635
            )
 
2636
 
 
2637
    def test_add_file_elsewhere_in_active_state(self):
 
2638
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2639
            active=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2640
            basis =[],
 
2641
            target=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2642
            )
 
2643
 
 
2644
    def test_add_file_active_state_has_diff_file_and_file_elsewhere(self):
 
2645
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2646
            active=[('other-file', 'file-id'),
 
2647
                    ('file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2648
            basis =[],
 
2649
            target=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2650
            )
 
2651
 
 
2652
    def test_rename_file_matching_active_state(self):
 
2653
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2654
            active=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2655
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2656
            target=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2657
            )
 
2658
 
 
2659
    def test_rename_file_missing_in_active_state(self):
 
2660
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2661
            active=[],
 
2662
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2663
            target=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2664
            )
 
2665
 
 
2666
    def test_rename_file_present_elsewhere_in_active_state(self):
 
2667
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2668
            active=[('third', 'file-id')],
 
2669
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2670
            target=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2671
            )
 
2672
 
 
2673
    def test_rename_file_active_state_has_diff_source_file(self):
 
2674
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2675
            active=[('file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2676
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2677
            target=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2678
            )
 
2679
 
 
2680
    def test_rename_file_active_state_has_diff_target_file(self):
 
2681
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2682
            active=[('other-file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2683
            basis =[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2684
            target=[('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2685
            )
 
2686
 
 
2687
    def test_rename_file_active_has_swapped_files(self):
 
2688
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2689
            active=[('file', 'file-id'),
 
2690
                    ('other-file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2691
            basis= [('file', 'file-id'),
 
2692
                    ('other-file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2693
            target=[('file', 'file-id-2'),
 
2694
                    ('other-file', 'file-id')])
 
2695
 
 
2696
    def test_rename_file_basis_has_swapped_files(self):
 
2697
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2698
            active=[('file', 'file-id'),
 
2699
                    ('other-file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2700
            basis= [('file', 'file-id-2'),
 
2701
                    ('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2702
            target=[('file', 'file-id'),
 
2703
                    ('other-file', 'file-id-2')])
 
2704
 
 
2705
    def test_rename_directory_with_contents(self):
 
2706
        state = self.assertUpdate( # active matches basis
 
2707
            active=[('dir1/', 'dir-id'),
 
2708
                    ('dir1/file', 'file-id')],
 
2709
            basis= [('dir1/', 'dir-id'),
 
2710
                    ('dir1/file', 'file-id')],
 
2711
            target=[('dir2/', 'dir-id'),
 
2712
                    ('dir2/file', 'file-id')])
 
2713
        state = self.assertUpdate( # active matches target
 
2714
            active=[('dir2/', 'dir-id'),
 
2715
                    ('dir2/file', 'file-id')],
 
2716
            basis= [('dir1/', 'dir-id'),
 
2717
                    ('dir1/file', 'file-id')],
 
2718
            target=[('dir2/', 'dir-id'),
 
2719
                    ('dir2/file', 'file-id')])
 
2720
        state = self.assertUpdate( # active empty
 
2721
            active=[],
 
2722
            basis= [('dir1/', 'dir-id'),
 
2723
                    ('dir1/file', 'file-id')],
 
2724
            target=[('dir2/', 'dir-id'),
 
2725
                    ('dir2/file', 'file-id')])
 
2726
        state = self.assertUpdate( # active present at other location
 
2727
            active=[('dir3/', 'dir-id'),
 
2728
                    ('dir3/file', 'file-id')],
 
2729
            basis= [('dir1/', 'dir-id'),
 
2730
                    ('dir1/file', 'file-id')],
 
2731
            target=[('dir2/', 'dir-id'),
 
2732
                    ('dir2/file', 'file-id')])
 
2733
        state = self.assertUpdate( # active has different ids
 
2734
            active=[('dir1/', 'dir1-id'),
 
2735
                    ('dir1/file', 'file1-id'),
 
2736
                    ('dir2/', 'dir2-id'),
 
2737
                    ('dir2/file', 'file2-id')],
 
2738
            basis= [('dir1/', 'dir-id'),
 
2739
                    ('dir1/file', 'file-id')],
 
2740
            target=[('dir2/', 'dir-id'),
 
2741
                    ('dir2/file', 'file-id')])
 
2742
 
 
2743
    def test_invalid_file_not_present(self):
 
2744
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2745
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2746
            basis= [('file', 'file-id')],
 
2747
            delta=[('other-file', 'file', 'file-id')])
 
2748
 
 
2749
    def test_invalid_new_id_same_path(self):
 
2750
        # The bad entry comes after
 
2751
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2752
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2753
            basis= [('file', 'file-id')],
 
2754
            delta=[(None, 'file', 'file-id-2')])
 
2755
        # The bad entry comes first
 
2756
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2757
            active=[('file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2758
            basis=[('file', 'file-id-2')],
 
2759
            delta=[(None, 'file', 'file-id')])
 
2760
 
 
2761
    def test_invalid_existing_id(self):
 
2762
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2763
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2764
            basis= [('file', 'file-id')],
 
2765
            delta=[(None, 'file', 'file-id')])
 
2766
 
 
2767
    def test_invalid_parent_missing(self):
 
2768
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2769
            active=[],
 
2770
            basis= [],
 
2771
            delta=[(None, 'path/path2', 'file-id')])
 
2772
        # Note: we force the active tree to have the directory, by knowing how
 
2773
        #       path_to_ie handles entries with missing parents
 
2774
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2775
            active=[('path/', 'path-id')],
 
2776
            basis= [],
 
2777
            delta=[(None, 'path/path2', 'file-id')])
 
2778
        state = self.assertBadDelta(
 
2779
            active=[('path/', 'path-id'),
 
2780
                    ('path/path2', 'file-id')],
 
2781
            basis= [],
 
2782
            delta=[(None, 'path/path2', 'file-id')])
 
2783
 
 
2784
    def test_renamed_dir_same_path(self):
 
2785
        # We replace the parent directory, with another parent dir. But the C
 
2786
        # file doesn't look like it has been moved.
 
2787
        state = self.assertUpdate(# Same as basis
 
2788
            active=[('dir/', 'A-id'),
 
2789
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2790
            basis= [('dir/', 'A-id'),
 
2791
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2792
            target=[('dir/', 'C-id'),
 
2793
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')])
 
2794
        state = self.assertUpdate(# Same as target
 
2795
            active=[('dir/', 'C-id'),
 
2796
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2797
            basis= [('dir/', 'A-id'),
 
2798
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2799
            target=[('dir/', 'C-id'),
 
2800
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')])
 
2801
        state = self.assertUpdate(# empty active
 
2802
            active=[],
 
2803
            basis= [('dir/', 'A-id'),
 
2804
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2805
            target=[('dir/', 'C-id'),
 
2806
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')])
 
2807
        state = self.assertUpdate(# different active
 
2808
            active=[('dir/', 'D-id'),
 
2809
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2810
            basis= [('dir/', 'A-id'),
 
2811
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')],
 
2812
            target=[('dir/', 'C-id'),
 
2813
                    ('dir/B', 'B-id')])
 
2814
 
 
2815
    def test_parent_child_swap(self):
 
2816
        state = self.assertUpdate(# Same as basis
 
2817
            active=[('A/', 'A-id'),
 
2818
                    ('A/B/', 'B-id'),
 
2819
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')],
 
2820
            basis= [('A/', 'A-id'),
 
2821
                    ('A/B/', 'B-id'),
 
2822
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')],
 
2823
            target=[('A/', 'B-id'),
 
2824
                    ('A/B/', 'A-id'),
 
2825
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')])
 
2826
        state = self.assertUpdate(# Same as target
 
2827
            active=[('A/', 'B-id'),
 
2828
                    ('A/B/', 'A-id'),
 
2829
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')],
 
2830
            basis= [('A/', 'A-id'),
 
2831
                    ('A/B/', 'B-id'),
 
2832
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')],
 
2833
            target=[('A/', 'B-id'),
 
2834
                    ('A/B/', 'A-id'),
 
2835
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')])
 
2836
        state = self.assertUpdate(# empty active
 
2837
            active=[],
 
2838
            basis= [('A/', 'A-id'),
 
2839
                    ('A/B/', 'B-id'),
 
2840
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')],
 
2841
            target=[('A/', 'B-id'),
 
2842
                    ('A/B/', 'A-id'),
 
2843
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')])
 
2844
        state = self.assertUpdate(# different active
 
2845
            active=[('D/', 'A-id'),
 
2846
                    ('D/E/', 'B-id'),
 
2847
                    ('F', 'C-id')],
 
2848
            basis= [('A/', 'A-id'),
 
2849
                    ('A/B/', 'B-id'),
 
2850
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')],
 
2851
            target=[('A/', 'B-id'),
 
2852
                    ('A/B/', 'A-id'),
 
2853
                    ('A/B/C', 'C-id')])
 
2854
 
 
2855
    def test_change_root_id(self):
 
2856
        state = self.assertUpdate( # same as basis
 
2857
            active=[('', 'root-id'),
 
2858
                    ('file', 'file-id')],
 
2859
            basis= [('', 'root-id'),
 
2860
                    ('file', 'file-id')],
 
2861
            target=[('', 'target-root-id'),
 
2862
                    ('file', 'file-id')])
 
2863
        state = self.assertUpdate( # same as target
 
2864
            active=[('', 'target-root-id'),
 
2865
                    ('file', 'file-id')],
 
2866
            basis= [('', 'root-id'),
 
2867
                    ('file', 'file-id')],
 
2868
            target=[('', 'target-root-id'),
 
2869
                    ('file', 'root-id')])
 
2870
        state = self.assertUpdate( # all different
 
2871
            active=[('', 'active-root-id'),
 
2872
                    ('file', 'file-id')],
 
2873
            basis= [('', 'root-id'),
 
2874
                    ('file', 'file-id')],
 
2875
            target=[('', 'target-root-id'),
 
2876
                    ('file', 'root-id')])
 
2877
 
 
2878
    def test_change_file_absent_in_active(self):
 
2879
        state = self.assertUpdate(
 
2880
            active=[],
 
2881
            basis= [('file', 'file-id')],
 
2882
            target=[('file', 'file-id')])
 
2883
 
 
2884
    def test_invalid_changed_file(self):
 
2885
        state = self.assertBadDelta( # Not present in basis
 
2886
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2887
            basis= [],
 
2888
            delta=[('file', 'file', 'file-id')])
 
2889
        state = self.assertBadDelta( # present at another location in basis
 
2890
            active=[('file', 'file-id')],
 
2891
            basis= [('other-file', 'file-id')],
 
2892
            delta=[('file', 'file', 'file-id')])