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# Copyright (C) 2006-2009, 2011 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""Whitebox tests for annotate functionality."""
import codecs
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bzrlib import (
annotate,
symbol_versioning,
tests,
)
def annotation(text):
return [tuple(l.split(' ', 1)) for l in text.splitlines(True)]
parent_1 = annotation("""\
rev1 a
rev2 b
rev3 c
rev4 d
rev5 e
""")
parent_2 = annotation("""\
rev1 a
rev3 c
rev4 d
rev6 f
rev7 e
rev8 h
""")
expected_2_1 = annotation("""\
rev1 a
blahblah b
rev3 c
rev4 d
rev7 e
""")
# a: in both, same value, kept
# b: in 1, kept
# c: in both, same value, kept
# d: in both, same value, kept
# e: 1 and 2 disagree, so it goes to blahblah
# f: in 2, but not in new, so ignored
# g: not in 1 or 2, so it goes to blahblah
# h: only in parent 2, so 2 gets it
expected_1_2_2 = annotation("""\
rev1 a
rev2 b
rev3 c
rev4 d
blahblah e
blahblah g
rev8 h
""")
new_1 = """\
a
b
c
d
e
""".splitlines(True)
expected_1 = annotation("""\
blahblah a
blahblah b
blahblah c
blahblah d
blahblah e
""")
new_2 = """\
a
b
c
d
e
g
h
""".splitlines(True)
# For the 'duplicate' series, both sides introduce the same change, which then
# gets merged around. The last-modified should properly reflect this.
# We always change the fourth line so that the file is properly tracked as
# being modified in each revision. In reality, this probably would happen over
# many revisions, and it would be a different line that changes.
# BASE
# |\
# A B # line should be annotated as new for A and B
# |\|
# C D # line should 'converge' and say A
# |/
# E # D should supersede A and stay as D (not become E because C references
# A)
duplicate_base = annotation("""\
rev-base first
rev-base second
rev-base third
rev-base fourth-base
""")
duplicate_A = annotation("""\
rev-base first
rev-A alt-second
rev-base third
rev-A fourth-A
""")
duplicate_B = annotation("""\
rev-base first
rev-B alt-second
rev-base third
rev-B fourth-B
""")
duplicate_C = annotation("""\
rev-base first
rev-A alt-second
rev-base third
rev-C fourth-C
""")
duplicate_D = annotation("""\
rev-base first
rev-A alt-second
rev-base third
rev-D fourth-D
""")
duplicate_E = annotation("""\
rev-base first
rev-A alt-second
rev-base third
rev-E fourth-E
""")
class TestAnnotate(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
def create_merged_trees(self):
"""create 2 trees with merges between them.
rev-1 --+
| |
rev-2 rev-1_1_1
| |
+------+
|
rev-3
"""
builder = self.make_branch_builder('branch')
builder.start_series()
self.addCleanup(builder.finish_series)
builder.build_snapshot('rev-1', None, [
('add', ('', 'root-id', 'directory', None)),
('add', ('a', 'a-id', 'file', 'first\n')),
], timestamp=1166046000.00, timezone=0, committer="joe@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-2', ['rev-1'], [
('modify', ('a-id', 'first\nsecond\n')),
], timestamp=1166046001.00, timezone=0, committer="joe@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-1_1_1', ['rev-1'], [
('modify', ('a-id', 'first\nthird\n')),
], timestamp=1166046002.00, timezone=0, committer="barry@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-3', ['rev-2', 'rev-1_1_1'], [
('modify', ('a-id', 'first\nsecond\nthird\n')),
], timestamp=1166046003.00, timezone=0, committer="sal@foo.com")
return builder
def create_deeply_merged_trees(self):
"""Create some trees with a more complex merge history.
rev-1 --+
| |
rev-2 rev-1_1_1 --+
| | |
+------+ |
| | |
rev-3 rev-1_1_2 rev-1_2_1 ------+
| | | |
+------+ | |
| | |
rev-4 rev-1_2_2 rev-1_3_1
| | |
+-----------------+ |
| |
rev-5 |
| |
+--------------------------------+
|
rev-6
"""
builder = self.create_merged_trees()
builder.build_snapshot('rev-1_1_2', ['rev-1_1_1'], [])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-4', ['rev-3', 'rev-1_1_2'], [])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-1_2_1', ['rev-1_1_1'], [
('modify', ('a-id', 'first\nthird\nfourth\n')),
], timestamp=1166046003.00, timezone=0, committer="jerry@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-1_2_2', ['rev-1_2_1'], [],
timestamp=1166046004.00, timezone=0, committer="jerry@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-5', ['rev-4', 'rev-1_2_2'], [
('modify', ('a-id', 'first\nsecond\nthird\nfourth\n')),
], timestamp=1166046004.00, timezone=0, committer="jerry@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-1_3_1', ['rev-1_2_1'], [
('modify', ('a-id', 'first\nthird\nfourth\nfifth\nsixth\n')),
], timestamp=1166046005.00, timezone=0, committer="george@foo.com")
builder.build_snapshot('rev-6', ['rev-5', 'rev-1_3_1'], [
('modify', ('a-id',
'first\nsecond\nthird\nfourth\nfifth\nsixth\n')),
])
return builder
def create_duplicate_lines_tree(self):
builder = self.make_branch_builder('branch')
builder.start_series()
self.addCleanup(builder.finish_series)
base_text = ''.join(l for r, l in duplicate_base)
a_text = ''.join(l for r, l in duplicate_A)
b_text = ''.join(l for r, l in duplicate_B)
c_text = ''.join(l for r, l in duplicate_C)
d_text = ''.join(l for r, l in duplicate_D)
e_text = ''.join(l for r, l in duplicate_E)
builder.build_snapshot('rev-base', None, [
('add', ('', 'root-id', 'directory', None)),
('add', ('file', 'file-id', 'file', base_text)),
])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-A', ['rev-base'], [
('modify', ('file-id', a_text))])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-B', ['rev-base'], [
('modify', ('file-id', b_text))])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-C', ['rev-A'], [
('modify', ('file-id', c_text))])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-D', ['rev-B', 'rev-A'], [
('modify', ('file-id', d_text))])
builder.build_snapshot('rev-E', ['rev-C', 'rev-D'], [
('modify', ('file-id', e_text))])
return builder
def assertAnnotateEqualDiff(self, actual, expected):
if actual != expected:
# Create an easier to understand diff when the lines don't actually
# match
self.assertEqualDiff(''.join('\t'.join(l) for l in expected),
''.join('\t'.join(l) for l in actual))
def assertBranchAnnotate(self, expected, branch, file_id, revision_id,
verbose=False, full=False, show_ids=False):
tree = branch.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)
to_file = StringIO()
annotate.annotate_file_tree(tree, file_id, to_file,
verbose=verbose, full=full, show_ids=show_ids, branch=branch)
self.assertAnnotateEqualDiff(to_file.getvalue(), expected)
def assertRepoAnnotate(self, expected, repo, file_id, revision_id):
"""Assert that the revision is properly annotated."""
actual = list(repo.revision_tree(revision_id).annotate_iter(file_id))
self.assertAnnotateEqualDiff(actual, expected)
def test_annotate_duplicate_lines(self):
# XXX: Should this be a per_repository test?
builder = self.create_duplicate_lines_tree()
repo = builder.get_branch().repository
repo.lock_read()
self.addCleanup(repo.unlock)
self.assertRepoAnnotate(duplicate_base, repo, 'file-id', 'rev-base')
self.assertRepoAnnotate(duplicate_A, repo, 'file-id', 'rev-A')
self.assertRepoAnnotate(duplicate_B, repo, 'file-id', 'rev-B')
self.assertRepoAnnotate(duplicate_C, repo, 'file-id', 'rev-C')
self.assertRepoAnnotate(duplicate_D, repo, 'file-id', 'rev-D')
self.assertRepoAnnotate(duplicate_E, repo, 'file-id', 'rev-E')
def test_annotate_shows_dotted_revnos(self):
builder = self.create_merged_trees()
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 joe@foo | first\n'
'2 joe@foo | second\n'
'1.1.1 barry@f | third\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-3')
def test_annotate_limits_dotted_revnos(self):
"""Annotate should limit dotted revnos to a depth of 12"""
builder = self.create_deeply_merged_trees()
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 joe@foo | first\n'
'2 joe@foo | second\n'
'1.1.1 barry@f | third\n'
'1.2.1 jerry@f | fourth\n'
'1.3.1 george@ | fifth\n'
' | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-6',
verbose=False, full=False)
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 joe@foo | first\n'
'2 joe@foo | second\n'
'1.1.1 barry@f | third\n'
'1.2.1 jerry@f | fourth\n'
'1.3.1 george@ | fifth\n'
'1.3.1 george@ | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-6',
verbose=False, full=True)
# verbose=True shows everything, the full revno, user id, and date
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 joe@foo.com 20061213 | first\n'
'2 joe@foo.com 20061213 | second\n'
'1.1.1 barry@foo.com 20061213 | third\n'
'1.2.1 jerry@foo.com 20061213 | fourth\n'
'1.3.1 george@foo.com 20061213 | fifth\n'
' | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-6',
verbose=True, full=False)
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 joe@foo.com 20061213 | first\n'
'2 joe@foo.com 20061213 | second\n'
'1.1.1 barry@foo.com 20061213 | third\n'
'1.2.1 jerry@foo.com 20061213 | fourth\n'
'1.3.1 george@foo.com 20061213 | fifth\n'
'1.3.1 george@foo.com 20061213 | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-6',
verbose=True, full=True)
def test_annotate_uses_branch_context(self):
"""Dotted revnos should use the Branch context.
When annotating a non-mainline revision, the annotation should still
use dotted revnos from the mainline.
"""
builder = self.create_deeply_merged_trees()
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 joe@foo | first\n'
'1.1.1 barry@f | third\n'
'1.2.1 jerry@f | fourth\n'
'1.3.1 george@ | fifth\n'
' | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-1_3_1',
verbose=False, full=False)
def test_annotate_show_ids(self):
builder = self.create_deeply_merged_trees()
# It looks better with real revision ids :)
self.assertBranchAnnotate(' rev-1 | first\n'
' rev-2 | second\n'
'rev-1_1_1 | third\n'
'rev-1_2_1 | fourth\n'
'rev-1_3_1 | fifth\n'
' | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-6',
show_ids=True, full=False)
self.assertBranchAnnotate(' rev-1 | first\n'
' rev-2 | second\n'
'rev-1_1_1 | third\n'
'rev-1_2_1 | fourth\n'
'rev-1_3_1 | fifth\n'
'rev-1_3_1 | sixth\n',
builder.get_branch(), 'a-id', 'rev-6',
show_ids=True, full=True)
def test_annotate_unicode_author(self):
tree1 = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree1')
self.build_tree_contents([('tree1/a', 'adi\xc3\xb3s')])
tree1.add(['a'], ['a-id'])
tree1.commit('a', rev_id='rev-1',
committer=u'Pepe P\xe9rez <pperez@ejemplo.com>',
timestamp=1166046000.00, timezone=0)
self.build_tree_contents([('tree1/b', 'bye')])
tree1.add(['b'], ['b-id'])
tree1.commit('b', rev_id='rev-2',
committer=u'p\xe9rez',
timestamp=1166046000.00, timezone=0)
tree1.lock_read()
self.addCleanup(tree1.unlock)
revtree_1 = tree1.branch.repository.revision_tree('rev-1')
revtree_2 = tree1.branch.repository.revision_tree('rev-2')
# this passes if no exception is raised
to_file = StringIO()
annotate.annotate_file_tree(revtree_1, 'a-id',
to_file=to_file, branch=tree1.branch)
sio = StringIO()
to_file = codecs.getwriter('ascii')(sio)
to_file.encoding = 'ascii' # codecs does not set it
annotate.annotate_file_tree(revtree_2, 'b-id',
to_file=to_file, branch=tree1.branch)
self.assertEqualDiff('2 p?rez | bye\n', sio.getvalue())
# test now with to_file.encoding = None
to_file = tests.StringIOWrapper()
to_file.encoding = None
annotate.annotate_file_tree(revtree_2, 'b-id',
to_file=to_file, branch=tree1.branch)
self.assertContainsRe('2 p.rez | bye\n', to_file.getvalue())
# and when it does not exist
to_file = StringIO()
annotate.annotate_file_tree(revtree_2, 'b-id',
to_file=to_file, branch=tree1.branch)
self.assertContainsRe('2 p.rez | bye\n', to_file.getvalue())
def test_annotate_author_or_committer(self):
tree1 = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree1')
self.build_tree_contents([('tree1/a', 'hello')])
tree1.add(['a'], ['a-id'])
tree1.commit('a', rev_id='rev-1',
committer='Committer <committer@example.com>',
timestamp=1166046000.00, timezone=0)
self.build_tree_contents([('tree1/b', 'bye')])
tree1.add(['b'], ['b-id'])
tree1.commit('b', rev_id='rev-2',
committer='Committer <committer@example.com>',
authors=['Author <author@example.com>'],
timestamp=1166046000.00, timezone=0)
tree1.lock_read()
self.addCleanup(tree1.unlock)
self.assertBranchAnnotate('1 committ | hello\n', tree1.branch,
'a-id', 'rev-1')
to_file = StringIO()
self.assertBranchAnnotate('2 author@ | bye\n', tree1.branch,
'b-id', 'rev-2')
class TestReannotate(tests.TestCase):
def annotateEqual(self, expected, parents, newlines, revision_id,
blocks=None):
annotate_list = list(annotate.reannotate(parents, newlines,
revision_id, blocks))
self.assertEqual(len(expected), len(annotate_list))
for e, a in zip(expected, annotate_list):
self.assertEqual(e, a)
def test_reannotate(self):
self.annotateEqual(parent_1, [parent_1], new_1, 'blahblah')
self.annotateEqual(expected_2_1, [parent_2], new_1, 'blahblah')
self.annotateEqual(expected_1_2_2, [parent_1, parent_2], new_2,
'blahblah')
def test_reannotate_no_parents(self):
self.annotateEqual(expected_1, [], new_1, 'blahblah')
def test_reannotate_left_matching_blocks(self):
"""Ensure that left_matching_blocks has an impact.
In this case, the annotation is ambiguous, so the hint isn't actually
lying.
"""
parent = [('rev1', 'a\n')]
new_text = ['a\n', 'a\n']
blocks = [(0, 0, 1), (1, 2, 0)]
self.annotateEqual([('rev1', 'a\n'), ('rev2', 'a\n')], [parent],
new_text, 'rev2', blocks)
blocks = [(0, 1, 1), (1, 2, 0)]
self.annotateEqual([('rev2', 'a\n'), ('rev1', 'a\n')], [parent],
new_text, 'rev2', blocks)
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