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from bzrlib import (
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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from bzrlib.config import ensure_config_dir_exists, config_filename
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from bzrlib.msgeditor import (
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make_commit_message_template_encoded,
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edit_commit_message_encoded
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseWithTransport, TestSkipped
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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TestCaseWithTransport,
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from bzrlib.tests.EncodingAdapter import encoding_scenarios
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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def load_tests(standard_tests, module, loader):
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"""Parameterize the test for tempfile creation with different encodings."""
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to_adapt, result = split_suite_by_re(standard_tests,
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"test__create_temp_file_with_commit_template_in_unicode_dir")
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return multiply_tests(to_adapt, encoding_scenarios, result)
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class MsgEditorTest(TestCaseWithTransport):
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def make_uncommitted_tree(self):
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def make_multiple_pending_tree(self):
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config.GlobalStack().set('email', 'Bilbo Baggins <bb@hobbit.net>')
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tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
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tree.commit('Initial checkin.', timestamp=1230912900, timezone=0)
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tree2 = tree.bzrdir.clone('b').open_workingtree()
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tree.commit('Minor tweak.', timestamp=1231977840, timezone=0)
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tree2.commit('Feature X work.', timestamp=1233186240, timezone=0)
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tree3 = tree2.bzrdir.clone('c').open_workingtree()
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tree2.commit('Feature X finished.', timestamp=1233187680, timezone=0)
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tree3.commit('Feature Y, based on initial X work.',
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timestamp=1233285960, timezone=0)
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tree.merge_from_branch(tree2.branch)
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tree.merge_from_branch(tree3.branch, force=True)
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def test_commit_template_pending_merges(self):
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"""Test building a commit message template when there are pending
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merges. The commit message should show all pending merge revisions,
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as does 'status -v', not only the merge tips.
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working_tree = self.make_multiple_pending_tree()
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template = msgeditor.make_commit_message_template(working_tree, None)
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self.assertEqualDiff(template,
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Bilbo Baggins 2009-01-29 Feature X finished.
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Bilbo Baggins 2009-01-28 Feature X work.
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Bilbo Baggins 2009-01-30 Feature Y, based on initial X work.
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def test_commit_template_encoded(self):
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"""Test building a commit message template"""
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working_tree = self.make_uncommitted_tree()
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""".encode('utf8') in template)
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super(MsgEditorTest, self).setUp()
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self._bzr_editor = os.environ.get('BZR_EDITOR', None)
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if self._bzr_editor is not None:
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = self._bzr_editor
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if os.environ.get('BZR_EDITOR', None) is not None:
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del os.environ['BZR_EDITOR']
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super(MsgEditorTest, self).tearDown()
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def test_run_editor(self):
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def make_do_nothing_editor(self, basename='fed'):
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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f = file('fed.bat', 'w')
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name = basename + '.bat'
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f.write('@rem dummy fed')
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = 'fed.bat'
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f = file('fed.sh', 'wb')
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name = basename + '.sh'
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f.write('#!/bin/sh\n')
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os.chmod('fed.sh', 0755)
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = './fed.sh'
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def test_run_editor(self):
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self.overrideEnv('BZR_EDITOR', self.make_do_nothing_editor())
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self.assertEqual(True, msgeditor._run_editor(''),
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'Unable to run dummy fake editor')
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def test_parse_editor_name(self):
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"""Correctly interpret names with spaces.
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See <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/220331>
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self.overrideEnv('BZR_EDITOR',
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'"%s"' % self.make_do_nothing_editor('name with spaces'))
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self.assertEqual(True, msgeditor._run_editor('a_filename'))
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def make_fake_editor(self, message='test message from fed\\n'):
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"""Set up environment so that an editor will be a known script.
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working_tree = self.make_uncommitted_tree()
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = 'cmd.exe /c del'
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editor = 'cmd.exe /c del'
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = 'rm'
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self.overrideEnv('BZR_EDITOR', editor)
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self.assertRaises((IOError, OSError), msgeditor.edit_commit_message, '')
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def test__get_editor(self):
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# Test that _get_editor can return a decent list of items
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bzr_editor = os.environ.get('BZR_EDITOR')
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visual = os.environ.get('VISUAL')
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editor = os.environ.get('EDITOR')
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self.overrideEnv('BZR_EDITOR', 'bzr_editor')
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self.overrideEnv('VISUAL', 'visual')
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self.overrideEnv('EDITOR', 'editor')
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conf = config.GlobalStack()
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conf.store._load_from_string('[DEFAULT]\neditor = config_editor\n')
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editors = list(msgeditor._get_editor())
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editors = [editor for (editor, cfg_src) in editors]
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self.assertEqual(['bzr_editor', 'config_editor', 'visual', 'editor'],
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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self.assertEqual(['wordpad.exe', 'notepad.exe'], editors[4:])
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self.assertEqual(['/usr/bin/editor', 'vi', 'pico', 'nano', 'joe'],
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def test__run_editor_EACCES(self):
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"""If running a configured editor raises EACESS, the user is warned."""
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self.overrideEnv('BZR_EDITOR', 'eacces.py')
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f = file('eacces.py', 'wb')
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f.write('# Not a real editor')
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# Make the fake editor unreadable (and unexecutable)
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os.chmod('eacces.py', 0)
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# Set $EDITOR so that _run_editor will terminate before trying real
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self.overrideEnv('EDITOR', self.make_do_nothing_editor())
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# Call _run_editor, capturing mutter.warning calls.
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warnings.append(args[0] % args[1:])
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warnings.append(args[0])
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_warning = trace.warning
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trace.warning = warning
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = 'bzr_editor'
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os.environ['VISUAL'] = 'visual'
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os.environ['EDITOR'] = 'editor'
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ensure_config_dir_exists()
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f = open(config_filename(), 'wb')
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f.write('editor = config_editor\n')
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editors = list(msgeditor._get_editor())
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self.assertEqual(['bzr_editor', 'config_editor', 'visual',
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'editor'], editors[:4])
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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self.assertEqual(['wordpad.exe', 'notepad.exe'], editors[4:])
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self.assertEqual(['/usr/bin/editor', 'vi', 'pico', 'nano',
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msgeditor._run_editor('')
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# Restore the environment
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if bzr_editor is None:
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del os.environ['BZR_EDITOR']
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os.environ['BZR_EDITOR'] = bzr_editor
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del os.environ['VISUAL']
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os.environ['VISUAL'] = visual
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del os.environ['EDITOR']
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os.environ['EDITOR'] = editor
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trace.warning = _warning
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self.assertStartsWith(warnings[0], 'Could not start editor "eacces.py"')
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def test__create_temp_file_with_commit_template(self):
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# check that commit template written properly
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self.assertFileEqual(expected, msgfilename)
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def test__create_temp_file_with_commit_template_in_unicode_dir(self):
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self.requireFeature(features.UnicodeFilenameFeature)
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if hasattr(self, 'info'):
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tmpdir = self.info['directory']
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# Force the creation of temp file in a directory whose name
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# requires some encoding support
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msgeditor._create_temp_file_with_commit_template('infotext',
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raise TestNotApplicable('Test run elsewhere with non-ascii data.')
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def test__create_temp_file_with_empty_commit_template(self):
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create_file = msgeditor._create_temp_file_with_commit_template
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self.assertFileEqual('', msgfilename)
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def test_unsupported_encoding_commit_message(self):
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old_env = osutils.set_or_unset_env('LANG', 'C')
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self.make_fake_editor(message='\xff')
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working_tree = self.make_uncommitted_tree()
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self.assertRaises(errors.BadCommitMessageEncoding,
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msgeditor.edit_commit_message, '')
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osutils.set_or_unset_env('LANG', old_env)
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self.overrideEnv('LANG', 'C')
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# LANG env variable has no effect on Windows
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# but some characters anyway cannot be represented
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# in default user encoding
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char = probe_bad_non_ascii(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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raise TestSkipped('Cannot find suitable non-ascii character '
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'for user_encoding (%s)' % osutils.get_user_encoding())
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self.make_fake_editor(message=char)
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working_tree = self.make_uncommitted_tree()
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self.assertRaises(errors.BadCommitMessageEncoding,
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msgeditor.edit_commit_message, '')
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def test_set_commit_message_no_hooks(self):
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commit_obj = commit.Commit()
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msgeditor.set_commit_message(commit_obj))
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def test_set_commit_message_hook(self):
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msgeditor.hooks.install_named_hook("set_commit_message",
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lambda commit_obj, existing_message: "save me some typing\n", None)
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commit_obj = commit.Commit()
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self.assertEquals("save me some typing\n",
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msgeditor.set_commit_message(commit_obj))
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def test_generate_commit_message_template_no_hooks(self):
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commit_obj = commit.Commit()
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msgeditor.generate_commit_message_template(commit_obj))
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def test_generate_commit_message_template_hook(self):
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msgeditor.hooks.install_named_hook("commit_message_template",
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lambda commit_obj, msg: "save me some typing\n", None)
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commit_obj = commit.Commit()
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self.assertEquals("save me some typing\n",
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msgeditor.generate_commit_message_template(commit_obj))
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# GZ 2009-11-17: This wants moving to osutils when the errno checking code is
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class TestPlatformErrnoWorkarounds(TestCaseInTempDir):
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"""Ensuring workarounds enshrined in code actually serve a purpose"""
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def test_subprocess_call_bad_file(self):
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if sys.platform != "win32":
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raise TestNotApplicable("Workarounds for windows only")
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import subprocess, errno
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ERROR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT = 193
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file("textfile.txt", "w").close()
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e = self.assertRaises(WindowsError, subprocess.call, "textfile.txt")
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self.assertEqual(e.errno, errno.ENOEXEC)
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self.assertEqual(e.winerror, ERROR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT)