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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Development 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
import os
from cStringIO import StringIO
import errno
from tempfile import TemporaryFile
from bzrlib.diff import internal_diff, external_diff, show_diff_trees
from bzrlib.errors import BinaryFile, NoDiff
import bzrlib.patiencediff
from bzrlib.tests import (TestCase, TestCaseWithTransport,
TestCaseInTempDir, TestSkipped)
def udiff_lines(old, new, allow_binary=False):
output = StringIO()
internal_diff('old', old, 'new', new, output, allow_binary)
output.seek(0, 0)
return output.readlines()
def external_udiff_lines(old, new, use_stringio=False):
if use_stringio:
# StringIO has no fileno, so it tests a different codepath
output = StringIO()
else:
output = TemporaryFile()
try:
external_diff('old', old, 'new', new, output, diff_opts=['-u'])
except NoDiff:
raise TestSkipped('external "diff" not present to test')
output.seek(0, 0)
lines = output.readlines()
output.close()
return lines
class TestDiff(TestCase):
def test_add_nl(self):
"""diff generates a valid diff for patches that add a newline"""
lines = udiff_lines(['boo'], ['boo\n'])
self.check_patch(lines)
self.assertEquals(lines[4], '\\ No newline at end of file\n')
## "expected no-nl, got %r" % lines[4]
def test_add_nl_2(self):
"""diff generates a valid diff for patches that change last line and
add a newline.
"""
lines = udiff_lines(['boo'], ['goo\n'])
self.check_patch(lines)
self.assertEquals(lines[4], '\\ No newline at end of file\n')
## "expected no-nl, got %r" % lines[4]
def test_remove_nl(self):
"""diff generates a valid diff for patches that change last line and
add a newline.
"""
lines = udiff_lines(['boo\n'], ['boo'])
self.check_patch(lines)
self.assertEquals(lines[5], '\\ No newline at end of file\n')
## "expected no-nl, got %r" % lines[5]
def check_patch(self, lines):
self.assert_(len(lines) > 1)
## "Not enough lines for a file header for patch:\n%s" % "".join(lines)
self.assert_(lines[0].startswith ('---'))
## 'No orig line for patch:\n%s' % "".join(lines)
self.assert_(lines[1].startswith ('+++'))
## 'No mod line for patch:\n%s' % "".join(lines)
self.assert_(len(lines) > 2)
## "No hunks for patch:\n%s" % "".join(lines)
self.assert_(lines[2].startswith('@@'))
## "No hunk header for patch:\n%s" % "".join(lines)
self.assert_('@@' in lines[2][2:])
## "Unterminated hunk header for patch:\n%s" % "".join(lines)
def test_binary_lines(self):
self.assertRaises(BinaryFile, udiff_lines, [1023 * 'a' + '\x00'], [])
self.assertRaises(BinaryFile, udiff_lines, [], [1023 * 'a' + '\x00'])
udiff_lines([1023 * 'a' + '\x00'], [], allow_binary=True)
udiff_lines([], [1023 * 'a' + '\x00'], allow_binary=True)
def test_external_diff(self):
lines = external_udiff_lines(['boo\n'], ['goo\n'])
self.check_patch(lines)
def test_external_diff_no_fileno(self):
# Make sure that we can handle not having a fileno, even
# if the diff is large
lines = external_udiff_lines(['boo\n']*10000,
['goo\n']*10000,
use_stringio=True)
self.check_patch(lines)
def test_internal_diff_default(self):
# Default internal diff encoding is utf8
output = StringIO()
internal_diff(u'old_\xb5', ['old_text\n'],
u'new_\xe5', ['new_text\n'], output)
lines = output.getvalue().splitlines(True)
self.check_patch(lines)
self.assertEquals(['--- old_\xc2\xb5\n',
'+++ new_\xc3\xa5\n',
'@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@\n',
'-old_text\n',
'+new_text\n',
'\n',
]
, lines)
def test_internal_diff_utf8(self):
output = StringIO()
internal_diff(u'old_\xb5', ['old_text\n'],
u'new_\xe5', ['new_text\n'], output,
path_encoding='utf8')
lines = output.getvalue().splitlines(True)
self.check_patch(lines)
self.assertEquals(['--- old_\xc2\xb5\n',
'+++ new_\xc3\xa5\n',
'@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@\n',
'-old_text\n',
'+new_text\n',
'\n',
]
, lines)
def test_internal_diff_iso_8859_1(self):
output = StringIO()
internal_diff(u'old_\xb5', ['old_text\n'],
u'new_\xe5', ['new_text\n'], output,
path_encoding='iso-8859-1')
lines = output.getvalue().splitlines(True)
self.check_patch(lines)
self.assertEquals(['--- old_\xb5\n',
'+++ new_\xe5\n',
'@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@\n',
'-old_text\n',
'+new_text\n',
'\n',
]
, lines)
def test_internal_diff_returns_bytes(self):
import StringIO
output = StringIO.StringIO()
internal_diff(u'old_\xb5', ['old_text\n'],
u'new_\xe5', ['new_text\n'], output)
self.failUnless(isinstance(output.getvalue(), str),
'internal_diff should return bytestrings')
class TestDiffDates(TestCaseWithTransport):
def setUp(self):
super(TestDiffDates, self).setUp()
self.wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
self.b = self.wt.branch
self.build_tree_contents([
('file1', 'file1 contents at rev 1\n'),
('file2', 'file2 contents at rev 1\n')
])
self.wt.add(['file1', 'file2'])
self.wt.commit(
message='Revision 1',
timestamp=1143849600, # 2006-04-01 00:00:00 UTC
timezone=0,
rev_id='rev-1')
self.build_tree_contents([('file1', 'file1 contents at rev 2\n')])
self.wt.commit(
message='Revision 2',
timestamp=1143936000, # 2006-04-02 00:00:00 UTC
timezone=28800,
rev_id='rev-2')
self.build_tree_contents([('file2', 'file2 contents at rev 3\n')])
self.wt.commit(
message='Revision 3',
timestamp=1144022400, # 2006-04-03 00:00:00 UTC
timezone=-3600,
rev_id='rev-3')
self.wt.remove(['file2'])
self.wt.commit(
message='Revision 4',
timestamp=1144108800, # 2006-04-04 00:00:00 UTC
timezone=0,
rev_id='rev-4')
self.build_tree_contents([
('file1', 'file1 contents in working tree\n')
])
# set the date stamps for files in the working tree to known values
os.utime('file1', (1144195200, 1144195200)) # 2006-04-05 00:00:00 UTC
def get_diff(self, tree1, tree2, specific_files=None, working_tree=None):
output = StringIO()
if working_tree is not None:
extra_trees = (working_tree,)
else:
extra_trees = ()
show_diff_trees(tree1, tree2, output, specific_files=specific_files,
extra_trees=extra_trees, old_label='old/',
new_label='new/')
return output.getvalue()
def test_diff_rev_tree_working_tree(self):
output = self.get_diff(self.wt.basis_tree(), self.wt)
# note that the date for old/file1 is from rev 2 rather than from
# the basis revision (rev 4)
self.assertEqualDiff(output, '''\
=== modified file 'file1'
--- old/file1\t2006-04-02 00:00:00 +0000
+++ new/file1\t2006-04-05 00:00:00 +0000
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
-file1 contents at rev 2
+file1 contents in working tree
''')
def test_diff_rev_tree_rev_tree(self):
tree1 = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-2')
tree2 = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-3')
output = self.get_diff(tree1, tree2)
self.assertEqualDiff(output, '''\
=== modified file 'file2'
--- old/file2\t2006-04-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ new/file2\t2006-04-03 00:00:00 +0000
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
-file2 contents at rev 1
+file2 contents at rev 3
''')
def test_diff_add_files(self):
tree1 = self.b.repository.revision_tree(None)
tree2 = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-1')
output = self.get_diff(tree1, tree2)
# the files have the epoch time stamp for the tree in which
# they don't exist.
self.assertEqualDiff(output, '''\
=== added file 'file1'
--- old/file1\t1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ new/file1\t2006-04-01 00:00:00 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+file1 contents at rev 1
=== added file 'file2'
--- old/file2\t1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ new/file2\t2006-04-01 00:00:00 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+file2 contents at rev 1
''')
def test_diff_remove_files(self):
tree1 = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-3')
tree2 = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-4')
output = self.get_diff(tree1, tree2)
# the file has the epoch time stamp for the tree in which
# it doesn't exist.
self.assertEqualDiff(output, '''\
=== removed file 'file2'
--- old/file2\t2006-04-03 00:00:00 +0000
+++ new/file2\t1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
@@ -1,1 +0,0 @@
-file2 contents at rev 3
''')
def test_show_diff_specified(self):
"""A working tree filename can be used to identify a file"""
self.wt.rename_one('file1', 'file1b')
old_tree = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-1')
new_tree = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-4')
out = self.get_diff(old_tree, new_tree, specific_files=['file1b'],
working_tree=self.wt)
self.assertContainsRe(out, 'file1\t')
def test_recursive_diff(self):
"""Children of directories are matched"""
os.mkdir('dir1')
os.mkdir('dir2')
self.wt.add(['dir1', 'dir2'])
self.wt.rename_one('file1', 'dir1/file1')
old_tree = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-1')
new_tree = self.b.repository.revision_tree('rev-4')
out = self.get_diff(old_tree, new_tree, specific_files=['dir1'],
working_tree=self.wt)
self.assertContainsRe(out, 'file1\t')
out = self.get_diff(old_tree, new_tree, specific_files=['dir2'],
working_tree=self.wt)
self.assertNotContainsRe(out, 'file1\t')
class TestPatienceDiffLib(TestCase):
def test_unique_lcs(self):
unique_lcs = bzrlib.patiencediff.unique_lcs
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('', ''), [])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('a', 'a'), [(0,0)])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('a', 'b'), [])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('ab', 'ab'), [(0,0), (1,1)])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('abcde', 'cdeab'), [(2,0), (3,1), (4,2)])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('cdeab', 'abcde'), [(0,2), (1,3), (2,4)])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('abXde', 'abYde'), [(0,0), (1,1),
(3,3), (4,4)])
self.assertEquals(unique_lcs('acbac', 'abc'), [(2,1)])
def test_recurse_matches(self):
def test_one(a, b, matches):
test_matches = []
bzrlib.patiencediff.recurse_matches(a, b, 0, 0, len(a), len(b),
test_matches, 10)
self.assertEquals(test_matches, matches)
test_one(['a', '', 'b', '', 'c'], ['a', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'c'],
[(0, 0), (2, 2), (4, 4)])
test_one(['a', 'c', 'b', 'a', 'c'], ['a', 'b', 'c'],
[(0, 0), (2, 1), (4, 2)])
# recurse_matches doesn't match non-unique
# lines surrounded by bogus text.
# The update has been done in patiencediff.SequenceMatcher instead
# This is what it could be
#test_one('aBccDe', 'abccde', [(0,0), (2,2), (3,3), (5,5)])
# This is what it currently gives:
test_one('aBccDe', 'abccde', [(0,0), (5,5)])
def test_matching_blocks(self):
def chk_blocks(a, b, expected_blocks):
# difflib always adds a signature of the total
# length, with no matching entries at the end
s = bzrlib.patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, a, b)
blocks = s.get_matching_blocks()
self.assertEquals((len(a), len(b), 0), blocks[-1])
self.assertEquals(expected_blocks, blocks[:-1])
# Some basic matching tests
chk_blocks('', '', [])
chk_blocks([], [], [])
chk_blocks('abcd', 'abcd', [(0, 0, 4)])
chk_blocks('abcd', 'abce', [(0, 0, 3)])
chk_blocks('eabc', 'abce', [(1, 0, 3)])
chk_blocks('eabce', 'abce', [(1, 0, 4)])
chk_blocks('abcde', 'abXde', [(0, 0, 2), (3, 3, 2)])
chk_blocks('abcde', 'abXYZde', [(0, 0, 2), (3, 5, 2)])
chk_blocks('abde', 'abXYZde', [(0, 0, 2), (2, 5, 2)])
# This may check too much, but it checks to see that
# a copied block stays attached to the previous section,
# not the later one.
# difflib would tend to grab the trailing longest match
# which would make the diff not look right
chk_blocks('abcdefghijklmnop', 'abcdefxydefghijklmnop',
[(0, 0, 6), (6, 11, 10)])
# make sure it supports passing in lists
chk_blocks(
['hello there\n',
'world\n',
'how are you today?\n'],
['hello there\n',
'how are you today?\n'],
[(0, 0, 1), (2, 1, 1)])
# non unique lines surrounded by non-matching lines
# won't be found
chk_blocks('aBccDe', 'abccde', [(0,0,1), (5,5,1)])
# But they only need to be locally unique
chk_blocks('aBcDec', 'abcdec', [(0,0,1), (2,2,1), (4,4,2)])
# non unique blocks won't be matched
chk_blocks('aBcdEcdFg', 'abcdecdfg', [(0,0,1), (8,8,1)])
# but locally unique ones will
chk_blocks('aBcdEeXcdFg', 'abcdecdfg', [(0,0,1), (2,2,2),
(5,4,1), (7,5,2), (10,8,1)])
chk_blocks('abbabbXd', 'cabbabxd', [(7,7,1)])
chk_blocks('abbabbbb', 'cabbabbc', [])
chk_blocks('bbbbbbbb', 'cbbbbbbc', [])
def test_opcodes(self):
def chk_ops(a, b, expected_codes):
s = bzrlib.patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, a, b)
self.assertEquals(expected_codes, s.get_opcodes())
chk_ops('', '', [])
chk_ops([], [], [])
chk_ops('abcd', 'abcd', [('equal', 0,4, 0,4)])
chk_ops('abcd', 'abce', [('equal', 0,3, 0,3),
('replace', 3,4, 3,4)
])
chk_ops('eabc', 'abce', [('delete', 0,1, 0,0),
('equal', 1,4, 0,3),
('insert', 4,4, 3,4)
])
chk_ops('eabce', 'abce', [('delete', 0,1, 0,0),
('equal', 1,5, 0,4)
])
chk_ops('abcde', 'abXde', [('equal', 0,2, 0,2),
('replace', 2,3, 2,3),
('equal', 3,5, 3,5)
])
chk_ops('abcde', 'abXYZde', [('equal', 0,2, 0,2),
('replace', 2,3, 2,5),
('equal', 3,5, 5,7)
])
chk_ops('abde', 'abXYZde', [('equal', 0,2, 0,2),
('insert', 2,2, 2,5),
('equal', 2,4, 5,7)
])
chk_ops('abcdefghijklmnop', 'abcdefxydefghijklmnop',
[('equal', 0,6, 0,6),
('insert', 6,6, 6,11),
('equal', 6,16, 11,21)
])
chk_ops(
[ 'hello there\n'
, 'world\n'
, 'how are you today?\n'],
[ 'hello there\n'
, 'how are you today?\n'],
[('equal', 0,1, 0,1),
('delete', 1,2, 1,1),
('equal', 2,3, 1,2),
])
chk_ops('aBccDe', 'abccde',
[('equal', 0,1, 0,1),
('replace', 1,5, 1,5),
('equal', 5,6, 5,6),
])
chk_ops('aBcDec', 'abcdec',
[('equal', 0,1, 0,1),
('replace', 1,2, 1,2),
('equal', 2,3, 2,3),
('replace', 3,4, 3,4),
('equal', 4,6, 4,6),
])
chk_ops('aBcdEcdFg', 'abcdecdfg',
[('equal', 0,1, 0,1),
('replace', 1,8, 1,8),
('equal', 8,9, 8,9)
])
chk_ops('aBcdEeXcdFg', 'abcdecdfg',
[('equal', 0,1, 0,1),
('replace', 1,2, 1,2),
('equal', 2,4, 2,4),
('delete', 4,5, 4,4),
('equal', 5,6, 4,5),
('delete', 6,7, 5,5),
('equal', 7,9, 5,7),
('replace', 9,10, 7,8),
('equal', 10,11, 8,9)
])
def test_multiple_ranges(self):
# There was an earlier bug where we used a bad set of ranges,
# this triggers that specific bug, to make sure it doesn't regress
def chk_blocks(a, b, expected_blocks):
# difflib always adds a signature of the total
# length, with no matching entries at the end
s = bzrlib.patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, a, b)
blocks = s.get_matching_blocks()
x = blocks.pop()
self.assertEquals(x, (len(a), len(b), 0))
self.assertEquals(expected_blocks, blocks)
chk_blocks('abcdefghijklmnop'
, 'abcXghiYZQRSTUVWXYZijklmnop'
, [(0, 0, 3), (6, 4, 3), (9, 20, 7)])
chk_blocks('ABCd efghIjk L'
, 'AxyzBCn mo pqrstuvwI1 2 L'
, [(0,0,1), (1, 4, 2), (9, 19, 1), (12, 23, 3)])
# These are rot13 code snippets.
chk_blocks('''\
trg nqqrq jura lbh nqq n svyr va gur qverpgbel.
"""
gnxrf_netf = ['svyr*']
gnxrf_bcgvbaf = ['ab-erphefr']
qrs eha(frys, svyr_yvfg, ab_erphefr=Snyfr):
sebz omeyvo.nqq vzcbeg fzneg_nqq, nqq_ercbegre_cevag, nqq_ercbegre_ahyy
vs vf_dhvrg():
ercbegre = nqq_ercbegre_ahyy
ryfr:
ercbegre = nqq_ercbegre_cevag
fzneg_nqq(svyr_yvfg, abg ab_erphefr, ercbegre)
pynff pzq_zxqve(Pbzznaq):
'''.splitlines(True), '''\
trg nqqrq jura lbh nqq n svyr va gur qverpgbel.
--qel-eha jvyy fubj juvpu svyrf jbhyq or nqqrq, ohg abg npghnyyl
nqq gurz.
"""
gnxrf_netf = ['svyr*']
gnxrf_bcgvbaf = ['ab-erphefr', 'qel-eha']
qrs eha(frys, svyr_yvfg, ab_erphefr=Snyfr, qel_eha=Snyfr):
vzcbeg omeyvo.nqq
vs qel_eha:
vs vf_dhvrg():
# Guvf vf cbvagyrff, ohg V'q engure abg envfr na reebe
npgvba = omeyvo.nqq.nqq_npgvba_ahyy
ryfr:
npgvba = omeyvo.nqq.nqq_npgvba_cevag
ryvs vf_dhvrg():
npgvba = omeyvo.nqq.nqq_npgvba_nqq
ryfr:
npgvba = omeyvo.nqq.nqq_npgvba_nqq_naq_cevag
omeyvo.nqq.fzneg_nqq(svyr_yvfg, abg ab_erphefr, npgvba)
pynff pzq_zxqve(Pbzznaq):
'''.splitlines(True)
, [(0,0,1), (1, 4, 2), (9, 19, 1), (12, 23, 3)])
def test_patience_unified_diff(self):
txt_a = ['hello there\n',
'world\n',
'how are you today?\n']
txt_b = ['hello there\n',
'how are you today?\n']
unified_diff = bzrlib.patiencediff.unified_diff
psm = bzrlib.patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher
self.assertEquals([ '--- \n',
'+++ \n',
'@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@\n',
' hello there\n',
'-world\n',
' how are you today?\n'
]
, list(unified_diff(txt_a, txt_b,
sequencematcher=psm)))
txt_a = map(lambda x: x+'\n', 'abcdefghijklmnop')
txt_b = map(lambda x: x+'\n', 'abcdefxydefghijklmnop')
# This is the result with LongestCommonSubstring matching
self.assertEquals(['--- \n',
'+++ \n',
'@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@\n',
' a\n',
' b\n',
' c\n',
'+d\n',
'+e\n',
'+f\n',
'+x\n',
'+y\n',
' d\n',
' e\n',
' f\n']
, list(unified_diff(txt_a, txt_b)))
# And the patience diff
self.assertEquals(['--- \n',
'+++ \n',
'@@ -4,6 +4,11 @@\n',
' d\n',
' e\n',
' f\n',
'+x\n',
'+y\n',
'+d\n',
'+e\n',
'+f\n',
' g\n',
' h\n',
' i\n',
]
, list(unified_diff(txt_a, txt_b,
sequencematcher=psm)))
class TestPatienceDiffLibFiles(TestCaseInTempDir):
def test_patience_unified_diff_files(self):
txt_a = ['hello there\n',
'world\n',
'how are you today?\n']
txt_b = ['hello there\n',
'how are you today?\n']
open('a1', 'wb').writelines(txt_a)
open('b1', 'wb').writelines(txt_b)
unified_diff_files = bzrlib.patiencediff.unified_diff_files
psm = bzrlib.patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher
self.assertEquals(['--- a1 \n',
'+++ b1 \n',
'@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@\n',
' hello there\n',
'-world\n',
' how are you today?\n',
]
, list(unified_diff_files('a1', 'b1',
sequencematcher=psm)))
txt_a = map(lambda x: x+'\n', 'abcdefghijklmnop')
txt_b = map(lambda x: x+'\n', 'abcdefxydefghijklmnop')
open('a2', 'wb').writelines(txt_a)
open('b2', 'wb').writelines(txt_b)
# This is the result with LongestCommonSubstring matching
self.assertEquals(['--- a2 \n',
'+++ b2 \n',
'@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@\n',
' a\n',
' b\n',
' c\n',
'+d\n',
'+e\n',
'+f\n',
'+x\n',
'+y\n',
' d\n',
' e\n',
' f\n']
, list(unified_diff_files('a2', 'b2')))
# And the patience diff
self.assertEquals(['--- a2 \n',
'+++ b2 \n',
'@@ -4,6 +4,11 @@\n',
' d\n',
' e\n',
' f\n',
'+x\n',
'+y\n',
'+d\n',
'+e\n',
'+f\n',
' g\n',
' h\n',
' i\n',
]
, list(unified_diff_files('a2', 'b2',
sequencematcher=psm)))
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