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# Copyright (C) 2005 by Canonical Ltd
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""Tests of simple versioning operations"""
# TODO: test trying to commit within a directory that is not yet added
import os
from bzrlib.selftest import BzrTestBase, TestCaseInTempDir
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('bzr.test.versioning')
debug = logger.debug
class TestVersioning(TestCaseInTempDir):
def test_mkdir(self):
"""Basic 'bzr mkdir' operation"""
self.run_bzr('init')
self.run_bzr('mkdir', 'foo')
self.assert_(os.path.isdir('foo'))
self.run_bzr('mkdir', 'foo', retcode=2)
from bzrlib.diff import compare_trees
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
b = Branch.open('.')
delta = compare_trees(b.basis_tree(), b.working_tree())
self.log('delta.added = %r' % delta.added)
self.assertEquals(len(delta.added), 1)
self.assertEquals(delta.added[0][0], 'foo')
self.failIf(delta.modified)
def test_branch_add_in_unversioned(self):
"""Try to add a file in an unversioned directory.
"bzr add" adds the parent as necessary, but simple branch add
doesn't do that.
"""
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
from bzrlib.errors import NotVersionedError
b = Branch.initialize('.')
self.build_tree(['foo/',
'foo/hello'])
self.assertRaises(NotVersionedError,
b.add,
'foo/hello')
self.check_branch()
def test_add_in_unversioned(self):
"""Try to add a file in an unversioned directory.
"bzr add" should add the parent(s) as necessary.
"""
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
eq = self.assertEqual
b = Branch.initialize('.')
self.build_tree(['inertiatic/', 'inertiatic/esp'])
eq(list(b.unknowns()), ['inertiatic'])
self.run_bzr('add', 'inertiatic/esp')
eq(list(b.unknowns()), [])
# Multiple unversioned parents
self.build_tree(['veil/', 'veil/cerpin/', 'veil/cerpin/taxt'])
eq(list(b.unknowns()), ['veil'])
self.run_bzr('add', 'veil/cerpin/taxt')
eq(list(b.unknowns()), [])
# Check whacky paths work
self.build_tree(['cicatriz/', 'cicatriz/esp'])
eq(list(b.unknowns()), ['cicatriz'])
self.run_bzr('add', 'inertiatic/../cicatriz/esp')
eq(list(b.unknowns()), [])
def test_add_in_versioned(self):
"""Try to add a file in a versioned directory.
"bzr add" should do this happily.
"""
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
eq = self.assertEqual
b = Branch.initialize('.')
self.build_tree(['inertiatic/', 'inertiatic/esp'])
eq(list(b.unknowns()), ['inertiatic'])
self.run_bzr('add', '--no-recurse', 'inertiatic')
eq(list(b.unknowns()), ['inertiatic'+os.sep+'esp'])
self.run_bzr('add', 'inertiatic/esp')
eq(list(b.unknowns()), [])
def test_subdir_add(self):
"""Add in subdirectory should add only things from there down"""
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
eq = self.assertEqual
ass = self.assert_
chdir = os.chdir
b = Branch.initialize('.')
self.build_tree(['src/', 'README'])
eq(sorted(b.unknowns()),
['README', 'src'])
self.run_bzr('add', 'src')
self.build_tree(['src/foo.c'])
chdir('src')
self.run_bzr('add')
eq(sorted(b.unknowns()),
['README'])
eq(len(b.inventory), 3)
chdir('..')
self.run_bzr('add')
eq(list(b.unknowns()), [])
self.check_branch()
def check_branch(self):
"""After all the above changes, run the check and upgrade commands.
The upgrade should be a no-op."""
b = Branch.open('.')
debug('branch has %d revisions', b.revno())
debug('check branch...')
from bzrlib.check import check
check(b, False)
class SubdirCommit(TestCaseInTempDir):
def test_subdir_commit(self):
"""Test committing a subdirectory, and committing within a directory."""
run_bzr = self.run_bzr
eq = self.assertEqual
self.build_tree(['a/', 'b/'])
run_bzr('init')
b = Branch.open('.')
for fn in ('a/one', 'b/two', 'top'):
file(fn, 'w').write('old contents')
run_bzr('add')
run_bzr('commit', '-m', 'first revision')
for fn in ('a/one', 'b/two', 'top'):
file(fn, 'w').write('new contents')
debug('start selective subdir commit')
run_bzr('commit', 'a', '-m', 'commit a only')
old = b.revision_tree(b.get_rev_id(1))
new = b.revision_tree(b.get_rev_id(2))
eq(new.get_file_by_path('b/two').read(), 'old contents')
eq(new.get_file_by_path('top').read(), 'old contents')
eq(new.get_file_by_path('a/one').read(), 'new contents')
os.chdir('a')
# commit from here should do nothing
run_bzr('commit', '.', '-m', 'commit subdir only', '--unchanged')
v3 = b.revision_tree(b.get_rev_id(3))
eq(v3.get_file_by_path('b/two').read(), 'old contents')
eq(v3.get_file_by_path('top').read(), 'old contents')
eq(v3.get_file_by_path('a/one').read(), 'new contents')
# commit in subdirectory commits whole tree
run_bzr('commit', '-m', 'commit whole tree from subdir')
v4 = b.revision_tree(b.get_rev_id(4))
eq(v4.get_file_by_path('b/two').read(), 'new contents')
eq(v4.get_file_by_path('top').read(), 'new contents')
# TODO: factor out some kind of assert_tree_state() method
if __name__ == '__main__':
import unittest
unittest.main()
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