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 Tests shouldn't assume os.listdir returns sorted results  | 
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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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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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1685.1.45
by John Arbash Meinel
 Moved url functions into bzrlib.urlutils  | 
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"""Tests for the osutils wrapper."""
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1185.31.47
by John Arbash Meinel
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1732.1.28
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add tests for fancy file types.  | 
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import errno  | 
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1185.31.47
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import os  | 
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1732.1.28
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add tests for fancy file types.  | 
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import socket  | 
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import stat  | 
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import sys  | 
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import bzrlib  | 
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1996.3.14
by John Arbash Meinel
 lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits  | 
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from bzrlib import (  | 
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errors,  | 
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osutils,  | 
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2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
 Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe  | 
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win32utils,  | 
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1996.3.14
by John Arbash Meinel
 lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits  | 
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    )
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1685.1.9
by John Arbash Meinel
 Updated LocalTransport so that it's base is now a URL rather than a local path. This helps consistency with all other functions. To do so, I added local_abspath() which returns the local path, and local_path_to/from_url  | 
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrBadParameterNotUnicode, InvalidURL  | 
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1711.4.10
by John Arbash Meinel
 Pull out sys.stdout.encoding handling into a separate function so it can be tested, and used elsewhere.  | 
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from bzrlib.tests import (  | 
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StringIOWrapper,  | 
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TestCase,  | 
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TestCaseInTempDir,  | 
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TestSkipped,  | 
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        )
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1532
by Robert Collins
 Merge in John Meinels integration branch.  | 
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1185.31.47
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 Added a fancy footwork rename to osutils, made SftpTransport use it.  | 
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class TestOSUtils(TestCaseInTempDir):  | 
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2249.2.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 (John Arbash Meinel) hard-code the whitespace chars to avoid problems in some locales.  | 
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def test_contains_whitespace(self):  | 
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self.failUnless(osutils.contains_whitespace(u' '))  | 
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self.failUnless(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hello there'))  | 
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self.failUnless(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hellothere\n'))  | 
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self.failUnless(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hello\nthere'))  | 
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self.failUnless(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hello\rthere'))  | 
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self.failUnless(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hello\tthere'))  | 
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        # \xa0 is "Non-breaking-space" which on some python locales thinks it
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        # is whitespace, but we do not.
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self.failIf(osutils.contains_whitespace(u''))  | 
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self.failIf(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hellothere'))  | 
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self.failIf(osutils.contains_whitespace(u'hello\xa0there'))  | 
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1185.31.47
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 Added a fancy footwork rename to osutils, made SftpTransport use it.  | 
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def test_fancy_rename(self):  | 
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        # This should work everywhere
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def rename(a, b):  | 
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osutils.fancy_rename(a, b,  | 
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rename_func=os.rename,  | 
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unlink_func=os.unlink)  | 
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open('a', 'wb').write('something in a\n')  | 
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rename('a', 'b')  | 
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self.failIfExists('a')  | 
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self.failUnlessExists('b')  | 
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self.check_file_contents('b', 'something in a\n')  | 
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open('a', 'wb').write('new something in a\n')  | 
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rename('b', 'a')  | 
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self.check_file_contents('a', 'something in a\n')  | 
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def test_rename(self):  | 
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        # Rename should be semi-atomic on all platforms
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open('a', 'wb').write('something in a\n')  | 
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osutils.rename('a', 'b')  | 
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self.failIfExists('a')  | 
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self.failUnlessExists('b')  | 
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self.check_file_contents('b', 'something in a\n')  | 
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open('a', 'wb').write('new something in a\n')  | 
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osutils.rename('b', 'a')  | 
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self.check_file_contents('a', 'something in a\n')  | 
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    # TODO: test fancy_rename using a MemoryTransport
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1553.5.5
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 New utility routine rand_chars  | 
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def test_01_rand_chars_empty(self):  | 
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result = osutils.rand_chars(0)  | 
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self.assertEqual(result, '')  | 
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def test_02_rand_chars_100(self):  | 
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result = osutils.rand_chars(100)  | 
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self.assertEqual(len(result), 100)  | 
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self.assertEqual(type(result), str)  | 
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self.assertContainsRe(result, r'^[a-z0-9]{100}$')  | 
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by John Arbash Meinel
 lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits  | 
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def test_is_inside(self):  | 
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is_inside = osutils.is_inside  | 
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self.assertTrue(is_inside('src', 'src/foo.c'))  | 
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self.assertFalse(is_inside('src', 'srccontrol'))  | 
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self.assertTrue(is_inside('src', 'src/a/a/a/foo.c'))  | 
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self.assertTrue(is_inside('foo.c', 'foo.c'))  | 
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self.assertFalse(is_inside('foo.c', ''))  | 
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self.assertTrue(is_inside('', 'foo.c'))  | 
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1534.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * bzrlib.osutils.safe_unicode now exists to provide parameter coercion  | 
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1692.7.6
by Martin Pool
 [patch] force deletion of trees containing readonly files (alexander)  | 
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def test_rmtree(self):  | 
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        # Check to remove tree with read-only files/dirs
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os.mkdir('dir')  | 
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f = file('dir/file', 'w')  | 
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f.write('spam')  | 
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f.close()  | 
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        # would like to also try making the directory readonly, but at the
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        # moment python shutil.rmtree doesn't handle that properly - it would
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        # need to chmod the directory before removing things inside it - deferred
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        # for now -- mbp 20060505
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        # osutils.make_readonly('dir')
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osutils.make_readonly('dir/file')  | 
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osutils.rmtree('dir')  | 
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self.failIfExists('dir/file')  | 
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self.failIfExists('dir')  | 
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def test_file_kind(self):  | 
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self.build_tree(['file', 'dir/'])  | 
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self.assertEquals('file', osutils.file_kind('file'))  | 
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self.assertEquals('directory', osutils.file_kind('dir/'))  | 
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if osutils.has_symlinks():  | 
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os.symlink('symlink', 'symlink')  | 
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self.assertEquals('symlink', osutils.file_kind('symlink'))  | 
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try:  | 
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os.lstat('/dev/null')  | 
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except OSError, e:  | 
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if e.errno not in (errno.ENOENT,):  | 
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self.assertEquals('chardev', osutils.file_kind('/dev/null'))  | 
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mkfifo = getattr(os, 'mkfifo', None)  | 
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if mkfifo:  | 
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mkfifo('fifo')  | 
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try:  | 
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self.assertEquals('fifo', osutils.file_kind('fifo'))  | 
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os.remove('fifo')  | 
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AF_UNIX = getattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX', None)  | 
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if AF_UNIX:  | 
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s = socket.socket(AF_UNIX)  | 
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s.bind('socket')  | 
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try:  | 
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self.assertEquals('socket', osutils.file_kind('socket'))  | 
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finally:  | 
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os.remove('socket')  | 
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1732.1.10
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1755.3.7
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 Clean up and write tests for permissions. Now we use fstat which should be cheap, and lets us check the permissions and the file size  | 
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def test_get_umask(self):  | 
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if sys.platform == 'win32':  | 
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self.assertEqual(0, osutils.get_umask())  | 
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            return
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orig_umask = osutils.get_umask()  | 
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try:  | 
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os.umask(0222)  | 
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self.assertEqual(0222, osutils.get_umask())  | 
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os.umask(0022)  | 
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self.assertEqual(0022, osutils.get_umask())  | 
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os.umask(0002)  | 
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self.assertEqual(0002, osutils.get_umask())  | 
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os.umask(0027)  | 
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self.assertEqual(0027, osutils.get_umask())  | 
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finally:  | 
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os.umask(orig_umask)  | 
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def assertFormatedDelta(self, expected, seconds):  | 
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"""Assert osutils.format_delta formats as expected"""  | 
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actual = osutils.format_delta(seconds)  | 
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self.assertEqual(expected, actual)  | 
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def test_format_delta(self):  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('0 seconds ago', 0)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('1 second ago', 1)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('10 seconds ago', 10)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('59 seconds ago', 59)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('89 seconds ago', 89)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('1 minute, 30 seconds ago', 90)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('3 minutes, 0 seconds ago', 180)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('3 minutes, 1 second ago', 181)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('10 minutes, 15 seconds ago', 615)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('30 minutes, 59 seconds ago', 1859)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('31 minutes, 0 seconds ago', 1860)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('60 minutes, 0 seconds ago', 3600)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('89 minutes, 59 seconds ago', 5399)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('1 hour, 30 minutes ago', 5400)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('2 hours, 30 minutes ago', 9017)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('10 hours, 0 minutes ago', 36000)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('24 hours, 0 minutes ago', 86400)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('35 hours, 59 minutes ago', 129599)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('36 hours, 0 minutes ago', 129600)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('36 hours, 0 minutes ago', 129601)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('36 hours, 1 minute ago', 129660)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('36 hours, 1 minute ago', 129661)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('84 hours, 10 minutes ago', 303002)  | 
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        # don't have synchronized clocks.
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self.assertFormatedDelta('84 hours, 10 minutes in the future', -303002)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('1 second in the future', -1)  | 
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self.assertFormatedDelta('2 seconds in the future', -2)  | 
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2091.3.7
by Aaron Bentley
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def test_dereference_path(self):  | 
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if not osutils.has_symlinks():  | 
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raise TestSkipped('Symlinks are not supported on this platform')  | 
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cwd = osutils.realpath('.')  | 
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os.mkdir('bar')  | 
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bar_path = osutils.pathjoin(cwd, 'bar')  | 
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        # Using './' to avoid bug #1213894 (first path component not
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self.assertEqual(bar_path, osutils.realpath('./bar'))  | 
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os.symlink('bar', 'foo')  | 
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self.assertEqual(bar_path, osutils.realpath('./foo'))  | 
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        # Does not dereference terminal symlinks
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foo_path = osutils.pathjoin(cwd, 'foo')  | 
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self.assertEqual(foo_path, osutils.dereference_path('./foo'))  | 
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        # Dereferences parent symlinks
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os.mkdir('bar/baz')  | 
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baz_path = osutils.pathjoin(bar_path, 'baz')  | 
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self.assertEqual(baz_path, osutils.dereference_path('./foo/baz'))  | 
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self.assertEqual(baz_path, osutils.dereference_path('foo/baz'))  | 
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foo_baz_path = osutils.pathjoin(foo_path, 'baz')  | 
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self.assertEqual(baz_path, osutils.dereference_path(foo_baz_path))  | 
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1692.7.6
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 [patch] force deletion of trees containing readonly files (alexander)  | 
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class TestSafeUnicode(TestCase):  | 
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def test_from_ascii_string(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual(u'foobar', osutils.safe_unicode('foobar'))  | 
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def test_from_unicode_string_ascii_contents(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual(u'bargam', osutils.safe_unicode(u'bargam'))  | 
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def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual(u'bargam\xae', osutils.safe_unicode(u'bargam\xae'))  | 
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def test_from_utf8_string(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual(u'foo\xae', osutils.safe_unicode('foo\xc2\xae'))  | 
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def test_bad_utf8_string(self):  | 
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 Implement final review suggestions.  | 
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self.assertRaises(BzrBadParameterNotUnicode,  | 
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osutils.safe_unicode,  | 
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'\xbb\xbb')  | 
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 Make knit the default format.  | 
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 Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work.  | 
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class TestSafeUtf8(TestCase):  | 
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def test_from_ascii_string(self):  | 
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f = 'foobar'  | 
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self.assertEqual('foobar', osutils.safe_utf8(f))  | 
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def test_from_unicode_string_ascii_contents(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual('bargam', osutils.safe_utf8(u'bargam'))  | 
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def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual('bargam\xc2\xae', osutils.safe_utf8(u'bargam\xae'))  | 
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def test_from_utf8_string(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual('foo\xc2\xae', osutils.safe_utf8('foo\xc2\xae'))  | 
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def test_bad_utf8_string(self):  | 
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self.assertRaises(BzrBadParameterNotUnicode,  | 
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osutils.safe_utf8, '\xbb\xbb')  | 
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class TestSafeRevisionId(TestCase):  | 
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def test_from_ascii_string(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual('foobar', osutils.safe_revision_id('foobar'))  | 
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 Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work.  | 
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def test_from_unicode_string_ascii_contents(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual('bargam',  | 
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osutils.safe_revision_id(u'bargam', warn=False))  | 
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def test_from_unicode_deprecated(self):  | 
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self.assertEqual('bargam',  | 
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self.callDeprecated([osutils._revision_id_warning],  | 
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osutils.safe_revision_id, u'bargam'))  | 
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by John Arbash Meinel
 Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work.  | 
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def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self):  | 
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299  | 
self.assertEqual('bargam\xc2\xae',  | 
|
| 
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used.  | 
300  | 
osutils.safe_revision_id(u'bargam\xae', warn=False))  | 
| 
2249.5.8
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work.  | 
301  | 
|
302  | 
def test_from_utf8_string(self):  | 
|
303  | 
self.assertEqual('foo\xc2\xae',  | 
|
304  | 
osutils.safe_revision_id('foo\xc2\xae'))  | 
|
305  | 
||
| 
2249.5.9
by John Arbash Meinel
 Update WorkingTree to use safe_revision_id when appropriate  | 
306  | 
def test_none(self):  | 
307  | 
"""Currently, None is a valid revision_id"""  | 
|
308  | 
self.assertEqual(None, osutils.safe_revision_id(None))  | 
|
309  | 
||
| 
2249.5.8
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work.  | 
310  | 
|
| 
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils.  | 
311  | 
class TestSafeFileId(TestCase):  | 
312  | 
||
313  | 
def test_from_ascii_string(self):  | 
|
| 
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used.  | 
314  | 
self.assertEqual('foobar', osutils.safe_file_id('foobar'))  | 
| 
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils.  | 
315  | 
|
316  | 
def test_from_unicode_string_ascii_contents(self):  | 
|
| 
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used.  | 
317  | 
self.assertEqual('bargam', osutils.safe_file_id(u'bargam', warn=False))  | 
318  | 
||
319  | 
def test_from_unicode_deprecated(self):  | 
|
320  | 
self.assertEqual('bargam',  | 
|
321  | 
self.callDeprecated([osutils._file_id_warning],  | 
|
322  | 
osutils.safe_file_id, u'bargam'))  | 
|
| 
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils.  | 
323  | 
|
324  | 
def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self):  | 
|
325  | 
self.assertEqual('bargam\xc2\xae',  | 
|
| 
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used.  | 
326  | 
osutils.safe_file_id(u'bargam\xae', warn=False))  | 
| 
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils.  | 
327  | 
|
328  | 
def test_from_utf8_string(self):  | 
|
329  | 
self.assertEqual('foo\xc2\xae',  | 
|
330  | 
osutils.safe_file_id('foo\xc2\xae'))  | 
|
331  | 
||
332  | 
def test_none(self):  | 
|
333  | 
"""Currently, None is a valid revision_id"""  | 
|
334  | 
self.assertEqual(None, osutils.safe_file_id(None))  | 
|
335  | 
||
336  | 
||
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
337  | 
class TestWin32Funcs(TestCase):  | 
338  | 
"""Test that the _win32 versions of os utilities return appropriate paths."""  | 
|
339  | 
||
340  | 
def test_abspath(self):  | 
|
341  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_abspath('C:\\foo'))  | 
|
342  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_abspath('C:/foo'))  | 
|
| 
2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
 Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe  | 
343  | 
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win32_abspath(r'\\HOST\path'))  | 
344  | 
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win32_abspath('//HOST/path'))  | 
|
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
345  | 
|
346  | 
def test_realpath(self):  | 
|
347  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_realpath('C:\\foo'))  | 
|
348  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_realpath('C:/foo'))  | 
|
349  | 
||
350  | 
def test_pathjoin(self):  | 
|
351  | 
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path', 'to', 'foo'))  | 
|
352  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path\\to', 'C:\\foo'))  | 
|
353  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path/to', 'C:/foo'))  | 
|
354  | 
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path/to/', 'foo'))  | 
|
355  | 
self.assertEqual('/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('C:/path/to/', '/foo'))  | 
|
356  | 
self.assertEqual('/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('C:\\path\\to\\', '\\foo'))  | 
|
357  | 
||
358  | 
def test_normpath(self):  | 
|
359  | 
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_normpath(r'path\\from\..\to\.\foo'))  | 
|
360  | 
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_normpath('path//from/../to/./foo'))  | 
|
361  | 
||
362  | 
def test_getcwd(self):  | 
|
| 
1711.5.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 win32 likes to return lowercase drive letters sometimes, and uppercase at other times. normalize this  | 
363  | 
cwd = osutils._win32_getcwd()  | 
364  | 
os_cwd = os.getcwdu()  | 
|
365  | 
self.assertEqual(os_cwd[1:].replace('\\', '/'), cwd[1:])  | 
|
366  | 
        # win32 is inconsistent whether it returns lower or upper case
 | 
|
367  | 
        # and even if it was consistent the user might type the other
 | 
|
368  | 
        # so we force it to uppercase
 | 
|
369  | 
        # running python.exe under cmd.exe return capital C:\\
 | 
|
370  | 
        # running win32 python inside a cygwin shell returns lowercase
 | 
|
371  | 
self.assertEqual(os_cwd[0].upper(), cwd[0])  | 
|
372  | 
||
373  | 
def test_fixdrive(self):  | 
|
374  | 
self.assertEqual('H:/foo', osutils._win32_fixdrive('h:/foo'))  | 
|
375  | 
self.assertEqual('H:/foo', osutils._win32_fixdrive('H:/foo'))  | 
|
376  | 
self.assertEqual('C:\\foo', osutils._win32_fixdrive('c:\\foo'))  | 
|
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
377  | 
|
| 
2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
 Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe  | 
378  | 
def test_win98_abspath(self):  | 
379  | 
        # absolute path
 | 
|
380  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win98_abspath('C:\\foo'))  | 
|
381  | 
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win98_abspath('C:/foo'))  | 
|
382  | 
        # UNC path
 | 
|
383  | 
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win98_abspath(r'\\HOST\path'))  | 
|
384  | 
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win98_abspath('//HOST/path'))  | 
|
385  | 
        # relative path
 | 
|
386  | 
cwd = osutils.getcwd().rstrip('/')  | 
|
387  | 
drive = osutils._nt_splitdrive(cwd)[0]  | 
|
388  | 
self.assertEqual(cwd+'/path', osutils._win98_abspath('path'))  | 
|
389  | 
self.assertEqual(drive+'/path', osutils._win98_abspath('/path'))  | 
|
390  | 
        # unicode path
 | 
|
391  | 
u = u'\u1234'  | 
|
392  | 
self.assertEqual(cwd+'/'+u, osutils._win98_abspath(u))  | 
|
393  | 
||
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
394  | 
|
395  | 
class TestWin32FuncsDirs(TestCaseInTempDir):  | 
|
396  | 
"""Test win32 functions that create files."""  | 
|
397  | 
||
398  | 
def test_getcwd(self):  | 
|
| 
2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
 Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe  | 
399  | 
if win32utils.winver == 'Windows 98':  | 
400  | 
raise TestSkipped('Windows 98 cannot handle unicode filenames')  | 
|
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
401  | 
        # Make sure getcwd can handle unicode filenames
 | 
402  | 
try:  | 
|
| 
1830.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
 Use a directory name that doesn't get messed up on Mac for getcwd() test.  | 
403  | 
os.mkdir(u'mu-\xb5')  | 
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
404  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
405  | 
raise TestSkipped("Unable to create Unicode filename")  | 
|
406  | 
||
| 
1830.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
 Use a directory name that doesn't get messed up on Mac for getcwd() test.  | 
407  | 
os.chdir(u'mu-\xb5')  | 
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
408  | 
        # TODO: jam 20060427 This will probably fail on Mac OSX because
 | 
409  | 
        #       it will change the normalization of B\xe5gfors
 | 
|
410  | 
        #       Consider using a different unicode character, or make
 | 
|
411  | 
        #       osutils.getcwd() renormalize the path.
 | 
|
| 
1830.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
 Use a directory name that doesn't get messed up on Mac for getcwd() test.  | 
412  | 
self.assertEndsWith(osutils._win32_getcwd(), u'mu-\xb5')  | 
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
413  | 
|
414  | 
def test_mkdtemp(self):  | 
|
415  | 
tmpdir = osutils._win32_mkdtemp(dir='.')  | 
|
416  | 
self.assertFalse('\\' in tmpdir)  | 
|
417  | 
||
418  | 
def test_rename(self):  | 
|
419  | 
a = open('a', 'wb')  | 
|
420  | 
a.write('foo\n')  | 
|
421  | 
a.close()  | 
|
422  | 
b = open('b', 'wb')  | 
|
423  | 
b.write('baz\n')  | 
|
424  | 
b.close()  | 
|
425  | 
||
426  | 
osutils._win32_rename('b', 'a')  | 
|
427  | 
self.failUnlessExists('a')  | 
|
428  | 
self.failIfExists('b')  | 
|
429  | 
self.assertFileEqual('baz\n', 'a')  | 
|
430  | 
||
| 
1711.7.6
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change _win32_rename() so that it raises ENOENT *before* it tries any renaming.  | 
431  | 
def test_rename_missing_file(self):  | 
432  | 
a = open('a', 'wb')  | 
|
433  | 
a.write('foo\n')  | 
|
434  | 
a.close()  | 
|
435  | 
||
436  | 
try:  | 
|
437  | 
osutils._win32_rename('b', 'a')  | 
|
438  | 
except (IOError, OSError), e:  | 
|
439  | 
self.assertEqual(errno.ENOENT, e.errno)  | 
|
440  | 
self.assertFileEqual('foo\n', 'a')  | 
|
441  | 
||
442  | 
def test_rename_missing_dir(self):  | 
|
443  | 
os.mkdir('a')  | 
|
444  | 
try:  | 
|
445  | 
osutils._win32_rename('b', 'a')  | 
|
446  | 
except (IOError, OSError), e:  | 
|
447  | 
self.assertEqual(errno.ENOENT, e.errno)  | 
|
448  | 
||
449  | 
def test_rename_current_dir(self):  | 
|
450  | 
os.mkdir('a')  | 
|
451  | 
os.chdir('a')  | 
|
452  | 
        # You can't rename the working directory
 | 
|
453  | 
        # doing rename non-existant . usually
 | 
|
454  | 
        # just raises ENOENT, since non-existant
 | 
|
455  | 
        # doesn't exist.
 | 
|
456  | 
try:  | 
|
457  | 
osutils._win32_rename('b', '.')  | 
|
458  | 
except (IOError, OSError), e:  | 
|
459  | 
self.assertEqual(errno.ENOENT, e.errno)  | 
|
460  | 
||
| 
1996.3.14
by John Arbash Meinel
 lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits  | 
461  | 
def test_splitpath(self):  | 
462  | 
def check(expected, path):  | 
|
463  | 
self.assertEqual(expected, osutils.splitpath(path))  | 
|
464  | 
||
465  | 
check(['a'], 'a')  | 
|
466  | 
check(['a', 'b'], 'a/b')  | 
|
467  | 
check(['a', 'b'], 'a/./b')  | 
|
468  | 
check(['a', '.b'], 'a/.b')  | 
|
469  | 
check(['a', '.b'], 'a\\.b')  | 
|
470  | 
||
471  | 
self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError, osutils.splitpath, 'a/../b')  | 
|
472  | 
||
| 
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
 Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions.  | 
473  | 
|
| 
1830.3.11
by John Arbash Meinel
 Create a mac version of 'getcwd()' which normalizes the path.  | 
474  | 
class TestMacFuncsDirs(TestCaseInTempDir):  | 
475  | 
"""Test mac special functions that require directories."""  | 
|
476  | 
||
477  | 
def test_getcwd(self):  | 
|
478  | 
        # On Mac, this will actually create Ba\u030agfors
 | 
|
479  | 
        # but chdir will still work, because it accepts both paths
 | 
|
480  | 
try:  | 
|
481  | 
os.mkdir(u'B\xe5gfors')  | 
|
482  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
483  | 
raise TestSkipped("Unable to create Unicode filename")  | 
|
484  | 
||
485  | 
os.chdir(u'B\xe5gfors')  | 
|
486  | 
self.assertEndsWith(osutils._mac_getcwd(), u'B\xe5gfors')  | 
|
487  | 
||
488  | 
def test_getcwd_nonnorm(self):  | 
|
489  | 
        # Test that _mac_getcwd() will normalize this path
 | 
|
490  | 
try:  | 
|
491  | 
os.mkdir(u'Ba\u030agfors')  | 
|
492  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
493  | 
raise TestSkipped("Unable to create Unicode filename")  | 
|
494  | 
||
495  | 
os.chdir(u'Ba\u030agfors')  | 
|
496  | 
self.assertEndsWith(osutils._mac_getcwd(), u'B\xe5gfors')  | 
|
497  | 
||
| 
1996.3.14
by John Arbash Meinel
 lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits  | 
498  | 
|
| 
1666.1.6
by Robert Collins
 Make knit the default format.  | 
499  | 
class TestSplitLines(TestCase):  | 
500  | 
||
501  | 
def test_split_unicode(self):  | 
|
502  | 
self.assertEqual([u'foo\n', u'bar\xae'],  | 
|
503  | 
osutils.split_lines(u'foo\nbar\xae'))  | 
|
504  | 
self.assertEqual([u'foo\n', u'bar\xae\n'],  | 
|
505  | 
osutils.split_lines(u'foo\nbar\xae\n'))  | 
|
506  | 
||
507  | 
def test_split_with_carriage_returns(self):  | 
|
508  | 
self.assertEqual(['foo\rbar\n'],  | 
|
509  | 
osutils.split_lines('foo\rbar\n'))  | 
|
| 
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
 (rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine.  | 
510  | 
|
511  | 
||
512  | 
class TestWalkDirs(TestCaseInTempDir):  | 
|
513  | 
||
514  | 
def test_walkdirs(self):  | 
|
515  | 
tree = [  | 
|
516  | 
'.bzr',  | 
|
517  | 
'0file',  | 
|
518  | 
'1dir/',  | 
|
519  | 
'1dir/0file',  | 
|
520  | 
'1dir/1dir/',  | 
|
521  | 
            '2file'
 | 
|
522  | 
            ]
 | 
|
523  | 
self.build_tree(tree)  | 
|
524  | 
expected_dirblocks = [  | 
|
| 
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output.  | 
525  | 
(('', '.'),  | 
526  | 
[('0file', '0file', 'file'),  | 
|
527  | 
('1dir', '1dir', 'directory'),  | 
|
528  | 
('2file', '2file', 'file'),  | 
|
529  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
530  | 
                ),
 | 
|
531  | 
(('1dir', './1dir'),  | 
|
532  | 
[('1dir/0file', '0file', 'file'),  | 
|
533  | 
('1dir/1dir', '1dir', 'directory'),  | 
|
534  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
535  | 
                ),
 | 
|
536  | 
(('1dir/1dir', './1dir/1dir'),  | 
|
537  | 
                 [
 | 
|
538  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
539  | 
                ),
 | 
|
| 
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
 (rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine.  | 
540  | 
            ]
 | 
541  | 
result = []  | 
|
542  | 
found_bzrdir = False  | 
|
| 
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output.  | 
543  | 
for dirdetail, dirblock in osutils.walkdirs('.'):  | 
| 
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
 (rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine.  | 
544  | 
if len(dirblock) and dirblock[0][1] == '.bzr':  | 
545  | 
                # this tests the filtering of selected paths
 | 
|
546  | 
found_bzrdir = True  | 
|
547  | 
del dirblock[0]  | 
|
| 
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output.  | 
548  | 
result.append((dirdetail, dirblock))  | 
| 
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
 (rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine.  | 
549  | 
|
550  | 
self.assertTrue(found_bzrdir)  | 
|
551  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks,  | 
|
| 
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output.  | 
552  | 
[(dirinfo, [line[0:3] for line in block]) for dirinfo, block in result])  | 
| 
1757.2.8
by Robert Collins
 Teach walkdirs to walk a subdir of a tree.  | 
553  | 
        # you can search a subdir only, with a supplied prefix.
 | 
554  | 
result = []  | 
|
| 
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output.  | 
555  | 
for dirblock in osutils.walkdirs('./1dir', '1dir'):  | 
| 
1757.2.8
by Robert Collins
 Teach walkdirs to walk a subdir of a tree.  | 
556  | 
result.append(dirblock)  | 
557  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks[1:],  | 
|
| 
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output.  | 
558  | 
[(dirinfo, [line[0:3] for line in block]) for dirinfo, block in result])  | 
| 
1757.2.8
by Robert Collins
 Teach walkdirs to walk a subdir of a tree.  | 
559  | 
|
| 
2255.7.27
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add a _walkdirs_utf8 which returns utf8 paths instead of Unicode. Approx 20% faster in walking utf8 filesystems  | 
560  | 
def test__walkdirs_utf8(self):  | 
561  | 
tree = [  | 
|
562  | 
'.bzr',  | 
|
563  | 
'0file',  | 
|
564  | 
'1dir/',  | 
|
565  | 
'1dir/0file',  | 
|
566  | 
'1dir/1dir/',  | 
|
567  | 
            '2file'
 | 
|
568  | 
            ]
 | 
|
569  | 
self.build_tree(tree)  | 
|
570  | 
expected_dirblocks = [  | 
|
571  | 
(('', '.'),  | 
|
572  | 
[('0file', '0file', 'file'),  | 
|
573  | 
('1dir', '1dir', 'directory'),  | 
|
574  | 
('2file', '2file', 'file'),  | 
|
575  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
576  | 
                ),
 | 
|
577  | 
(('1dir', './1dir'),  | 
|
578  | 
[('1dir/0file', '0file', 'file'),  | 
|
579  | 
('1dir/1dir', '1dir', 'directory'),  | 
|
580  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
581  | 
                ),
 | 
|
582  | 
(('1dir/1dir', './1dir/1dir'),  | 
|
583  | 
                 [
 | 
|
584  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
585  | 
                ),
 | 
|
586  | 
            ]
 | 
|
587  | 
result = []  | 
|
588  | 
found_bzrdir = False  | 
|
589  | 
for dirdetail, dirblock in osutils._walkdirs_utf8('.'):  | 
|
590  | 
if len(dirblock) and dirblock[0][1] == '.bzr':  | 
|
591  | 
                # this tests the filtering of selected paths
 | 
|
592  | 
found_bzrdir = True  | 
|
593  | 
del dirblock[0]  | 
|
594  | 
result.append((dirdetail, dirblock))  | 
|
595  | 
||
596  | 
self.assertTrue(found_bzrdir)  | 
|
597  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks,  | 
|
598  | 
[(dirinfo, [line[0:3] for line in block]) for dirinfo, block in result])  | 
|
599  | 
        # you can search a subdir only, with a supplied prefix.
 | 
|
600  | 
result = []  | 
|
601  | 
for dirblock in osutils.walkdirs('./1dir', '1dir'):  | 
|
602  | 
result.append(dirblock)  | 
|
603  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks[1:],  | 
|
604  | 
[(dirinfo, [line[0:3] for line in block]) for dirinfo, block in result])  | 
|
605  | 
||
| 
2255.7.32
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add tests that the walkdirs variants work on unicode paths.  | 
606  | 
def _filter_out_stat(self, result):  | 
607  | 
"""Filter out the stat value from the walkdirs result"""  | 
|
608  | 
for dirdetail, dirblock in result:  | 
|
609  | 
new_dirblock = []  | 
|
610  | 
for info in dirblock:  | 
|
611  | 
                # Ignore info[3] which is the stat
 | 
|
612  | 
new_dirblock.append((info[0], info[1], info[2], info[4]))  | 
|
613  | 
dirblock[:] = new_dirblock  | 
|
614  | 
||
615  | 
def test_unicode_walkdirs(self):  | 
|
616  | 
"""Walkdirs should always return unicode paths."""  | 
|
617  | 
name0 = u'0file-\xb6'  | 
|
618  | 
name1 = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648'  | 
|
619  | 
name2 = u'2file-\u0633'  | 
|
620  | 
tree = [  | 
|
621  | 
name0,  | 
|
622  | 
name1 + '/',  | 
|
623  | 
name1 + '/' + name0,  | 
|
624  | 
name1 + '/' + name1 + '/',  | 
|
625  | 
name2,  | 
|
626  | 
            ]
 | 
|
627  | 
try:  | 
|
628  | 
self.build_tree(tree)  | 
|
629  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
630  | 
raise TestSkipped('Could not represent Unicode chars'  | 
|
631  | 
' in current encoding.')  | 
|
632  | 
expected_dirblocks = [  | 
|
633  | 
((u'', u'.'),  | 
|
634  | 
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0),  | 
|
635  | 
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1),  | 
|
636  | 
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2),  | 
|
637  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
638  | 
                ),
 | 
|
639  | 
((name1, './' + name1),  | 
|
640  | 
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1  | 
|
641  | 
+ '/' + name0),  | 
|
642  | 
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1  | 
|
643  | 
+ '/' + name1),  | 
|
644  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
645  | 
                ),
 | 
|
646  | 
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1 + '/' + name1),  | 
|
647  | 
                 [
 | 
|
648  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
649  | 
                ),
 | 
|
650  | 
            ]
 | 
|
651  | 
result = list(osutils.walkdirs('.'))  | 
|
652  | 
self._filter_out_stat(result)  | 
|
653  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result)  | 
|
654  | 
result = list(osutils.walkdirs(u'./'+name1, name1))  | 
|
655  | 
self._filter_out_stat(result)  | 
|
656  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks[1:], result)  | 
|
657  | 
||
658  | 
def test_unicode__walkdirs_utf8(self):  | 
|
659  | 
"""Walkdirs_utf8 should always return utf8 paths.  | 
|
660  | 
||
661  | 
        The abspath portion might be in unicode or utf-8
 | 
|
662  | 
        """
 | 
|
663  | 
name0 = u'0file-\xb6'  | 
|
664  | 
name1 = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648'  | 
|
665  | 
name2 = u'2file-\u0633'  | 
|
666  | 
tree = [  | 
|
667  | 
name0,  | 
|
668  | 
name1 + '/',  | 
|
669  | 
name1 + '/' + name0,  | 
|
670  | 
name1 + '/' + name1 + '/',  | 
|
671  | 
name2,  | 
|
672  | 
            ]
 | 
|
673  | 
try:  | 
|
674  | 
self.build_tree(tree)  | 
|
675  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
676  | 
raise TestSkipped('Could not represent Unicode chars'  | 
|
677  | 
' in current encoding.')  | 
|
678  | 
name0 = name0.encode('utf8')  | 
|
679  | 
name1 = name1.encode('utf8')  | 
|
680  | 
name2 = name2.encode('utf8')  | 
|
681  | 
||
682  | 
expected_dirblocks = [  | 
|
683  | 
(('', '.'),  | 
|
684  | 
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0),  | 
|
685  | 
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1),  | 
|
686  | 
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2),  | 
|
687  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
688  | 
                ),
 | 
|
689  | 
((name1, './' + name1),  | 
|
690  | 
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1  | 
|
691  | 
+ '/' + name0),  | 
|
692  | 
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1  | 
|
693  | 
+ '/' + name1),  | 
|
694  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
695  | 
                ),
 | 
|
696  | 
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1 + '/' + name1),  | 
|
697  | 
                 [
 | 
|
698  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
699  | 
                ),
 | 
|
700  | 
            ]
 | 
|
701  | 
result = []  | 
|
702  | 
        # For ease in testing, if walkdirs_utf8 returns Unicode, assert that
 | 
|
703  | 
        # all abspaths are Unicode, and encode them back into utf8.
 | 
|
704  | 
for dirdetail, dirblock in osutils._walkdirs_utf8('.'):  | 
|
705  | 
self.assertIsInstance(dirdetail[0], str)  | 
|
706  | 
if isinstance(dirdetail[1], unicode):  | 
|
707  | 
dirdetail[1] = dirdetail[1].encode('utf8')  | 
|
708  | 
for info in dirblock:  | 
|
709  | 
self.assertIsInstance(info[4], unicode)  | 
|
710  | 
info[4] = info[4].encode('utf8')  | 
|
711  | 
new_dirblock = []  | 
|
712  | 
for info in dirblock:  | 
|
713  | 
self.assertIsInstance(info[0], str)  | 
|
714  | 
self.assertIsInstance(info[1], str)  | 
|
715  | 
self.assertIsInstance(info[4], str)  | 
|
716  | 
                # Remove the stat information
 | 
|
717  | 
new_dirblock.append((info[0], info[1], info[2], info[4]))  | 
|
718  | 
result.append((dirdetail, new_dirblock))  | 
|
719  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result)  | 
|
720  | 
||
721  | 
def test_unicode__walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8(self):  | 
|
722  | 
"""walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8 should be a safe fallback everywhere  | 
|
723  | 
||
724  | 
        The abspath portion should be in unicode
 | 
|
725  | 
        """
 | 
|
726  | 
name0u = u'0file-\xb6'  | 
|
727  | 
name1u = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648'  | 
|
728  | 
name2u = u'2file-\u0633'  | 
|
729  | 
tree = [  | 
|
730  | 
name0u,  | 
|
731  | 
name1u + '/',  | 
|
732  | 
name1u + '/' + name0u,  | 
|
733  | 
name1u + '/' + name1u + '/',  | 
|
734  | 
name2u,  | 
|
735  | 
            ]
 | 
|
736  | 
try:  | 
|
737  | 
self.build_tree(tree)  | 
|
738  | 
except UnicodeError:  | 
|
739  | 
raise TestSkipped('Could not represent Unicode chars'  | 
|
740  | 
' in current encoding.')  | 
|
741  | 
name0 = name0u.encode('utf8')  | 
|
742  | 
name1 = name1u.encode('utf8')  | 
|
743  | 
name2 = name2u.encode('utf8')  | 
|
744  | 
||
745  | 
        # All of the abspaths should be in unicode, all of the relative paths
 | 
|
746  | 
        # should be in utf8
 | 
|
747  | 
expected_dirblocks = [  | 
|
748  | 
(('', '.'),  | 
|
749  | 
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0u),  | 
|
750  | 
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1u),  | 
|
751  | 
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2u),  | 
|
752  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
753  | 
                ),
 | 
|
754  | 
((name1, './' + name1u),  | 
|
755  | 
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1u  | 
|
756  | 
+ '/' + name0u),  | 
|
757  | 
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1u  | 
|
758  | 
+ '/' + name1u),  | 
|
759  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
760  | 
                ),
 | 
|
761  | 
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1u + '/' + name1u),  | 
|
762  | 
                 [
 | 
|
763  | 
                 ]
 | 
|
764  | 
                ),
 | 
|
765  | 
            ]
 | 
|
766  | 
result = list(osutils._walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8('.'))  | 
|
767  | 
self._filter_out_stat(result)  | 
|
768  | 
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result)  | 
|
769  | 
||
| 
1773.3.1
by Robert Collins
 Add path_prefix_key and compare_paths_prefix_order utility functions.  | 
770  | 
def assertPathCompare(self, path_less, path_greater):  | 
771  | 
"""check that path_less and path_greater compare correctly."""  | 
|
772  | 
self.assertEqual(0, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order(  | 
|
773  | 
path_less, path_less))  | 
|
774  | 
self.assertEqual(0, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order(  | 
|
775  | 
path_greater, path_greater))  | 
|
776  | 
self.assertEqual(-1, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order(  | 
|
777  | 
path_less, path_greater))  | 
|
778  | 
self.assertEqual(1, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order(  | 
|
779  | 
path_greater, path_less))  | 
|
780  | 
||
781  | 
def test_compare_paths_prefix_order(self):  | 
|
782  | 
        # root before all else
 | 
|
783  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/", "/a")  | 
|
784  | 
        # alpha within a dir
 | 
|
785  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/a", "/b")  | 
|
786  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/b", "/z")  | 
|
787  | 
        # high dirs before lower.
 | 
|
788  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/z", "/a/a")  | 
|
| 
1773.3.2
by Robert Collins
 New corner case from John Meinel, showing up the need to check the directory lexographically outside of a single tree's root. Fixed.  | 
789  | 
        # except if the deeper dir should be output first
 | 
790  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/a/b/c", "/d/g")  | 
|
| 
1773.3.1
by Robert Collins
 Add path_prefix_key and compare_paths_prefix_order utility functions.  | 
791  | 
        # lexical betwen dirs of the same height
 | 
792  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/a/z", "/z/z")  | 
|
793  | 
self.assertPathCompare("/a/c/z", "/a/d/e")  | 
|
794  | 
||
795  | 
        # this should also be consistent for no leading / paths
 | 
|
796  | 
        # root before all else
 | 
|
797  | 
self.assertPathCompare("", "a")  | 
|
798  | 
        # alpha within a dir
 | 
|
799  | 
self.assertPathCompare("a", "b")  | 
|
800  | 
self.assertPathCompare("b", "z")  | 
|
801  | 
        # high dirs before lower.
 | 
|
802  | 
self.assertPathCompare("z", "a/a")  | 
|
| 
1773.3.2
by Robert Collins
 New corner case from John Meinel, showing up the need to check the directory lexographically outside of a single tree's root. Fixed.  | 
803  | 
        # except if the deeper dir should be output first
 | 
804  | 
self.assertPathCompare("a/b/c", "d/g")  | 
|
| 
1773.3.1
by Robert Collins
 Add path_prefix_key and compare_paths_prefix_order utility functions.  | 
805  | 
        # lexical betwen dirs of the same height
 | 
806  | 
self.assertPathCompare("a/z", "z/z")  | 
|
807  | 
self.assertPathCompare("a/c/z", "a/d/e")  | 
|
808  | 
||
| 
1773.3.3
by Robert Collins
 Add new tests John Meinel asked for.  | 
809  | 
def test_path_prefix_sorting(self):  | 
810  | 
"""Doing a sort on path prefix should match our sample data."""  | 
|
811  | 
original_paths = [  | 
|
812  | 
'a',  | 
|
813  | 
'a/b',  | 
|
814  | 
'a/b/c',  | 
|
815  | 
'b',  | 
|
816  | 
'b/c',  | 
|
817  | 
'd',  | 
|
818  | 
'd/e',  | 
|
819  | 
'd/e/f',  | 
|
820  | 
'd/f',  | 
|
821  | 
'd/g',  | 
|
822  | 
'g',  | 
|
823  | 
            ]
 | 
|
824  | 
||
825  | 
dir_sorted_paths = [  | 
|
826  | 
'a',  | 
|
827  | 
'b',  | 
|
828  | 
'd',  | 
|
829  | 
'g',  | 
|
830  | 
'a/b',  | 
|
831  | 
'a/b/c',  | 
|
832  | 
'b/c',  | 
|
833  | 
'd/e',  | 
|
834  | 
'd/f',  | 
|
835  | 
'd/g',  | 
|
836  | 
'd/e/f',  | 
|
837  | 
            ]
 | 
|
838  | 
||
839  | 
self.assertEqual(  | 
|
840  | 
dir_sorted_paths,  | 
|
841  | 
sorted(original_paths, key=osutils.path_prefix_key))  | 
|
842  | 
        # using the comparison routine shoudl work too:
 | 
|
843  | 
self.assertEqual(  | 
|
844  | 
dir_sorted_paths,  | 
|
845  | 
sorted(original_paths, cmp=osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order))  | 
|
| 
1711.4.10
by John Arbash Meinel
 Pull out sys.stdout.encoding handling into a separate function so it can be tested, and used elsewhere.  | 
846  | 
|
847  | 
||
| 
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs()  | 
848  | 
class TestCopyTree(TestCaseInTempDir):  | 
849  | 
||
850  | 
def test_copy_basic_tree(self):  | 
|
851  | 
self.build_tree(['source/', 'source/a', 'source/b/', 'source/b/c'])  | 
|
852  | 
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target')  | 
|
| 
2095.3.1
by Martin Pool
 Tests shouldn't assume os.listdir returns sorted results  | 
853  | 
self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], sorted(os.listdir('target')))  | 
| 
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs()  | 
854  | 
self.assertEqual(['c'], os.listdir('target/b'))  | 
855  | 
||
856  | 
def test_copy_tree_target_exists(self):  | 
|
857  | 
self.build_tree(['source/', 'source/a', 'source/b/', 'source/b/c',  | 
|
858  | 
'target/'])  | 
|
859  | 
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target')  | 
|
| 
2095.3.1
by Martin Pool
 Tests shouldn't assume os.listdir returns sorted results  | 
860  | 
self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], sorted(os.listdir('target')))  | 
| 
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs()  | 
861  | 
self.assertEqual(['c'], os.listdir('target/b'))  | 
862  | 
||
| 
1907.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Updated the copy_tree function to allow overriding functionality.  | 
863  | 
def test_copy_tree_symlinks(self):  | 
864  | 
if not osutils.has_symlinks():  | 
|
865  | 
            return
 | 
|
866  | 
self.build_tree(['source/'])  | 
|
867  | 
os.symlink('a/generic/path', 'source/lnk')  | 
|
868  | 
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target')  | 
|
869  | 
self.assertEqual(['lnk'], os.listdir('target'))  | 
|
870  | 
self.assertEqual('a/generic/path', os.readlink('target/lnk'))  | 
|
871  | 
||
872  | 
def test_copy_tree_handlers(self):  | 
|
873  | 
processed_files = []  | 
|
874  | 
processed_links = []  | 
|
875  | 
def file_handler(from_path, to_path):  | 
|
876  | 
processed_files.append(('f', from_path, to_path))  | 
|
877  | 
def dir_handler(from_path, to_path):  | 
|
878  | 
processed_files.append(('d', from_path, to_path))  | 
|
879  | 
def link_handler(from_path, to_path):  | 
|
880  | 
processed_links.append((from_path, to_path))  | 
|
881  | 
handlers = {'file':file_handler,  | 
|
882  | 
'directory':dir_handler,  | 
|
883  | 
'symlink':link_handler,  | 
|
884  | 
                   }
 | 
|
885  | 
||
886  | 
self.build_tree(['source/', 'source/a', 'source/b/', 'source/b/c'])  | 
|
887  | 
if osutils.has_symlinks():  | 
|
888  | 
os.symlink('a/generic/path', 'source/lnk')  | 
|
889  | 
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target', handlers=handlers)  | 
|
890  | 
||
891  | 
self.assertEqual([('d', 'source', 'target'),  | 
|
892  | 
('f', 'source/a', 'target/a'),  | 
|
893  | 
('d', 'source/b', 'target/b'),  | 
|
894  | 
('f', 'source/b/c', 'target/b/c'),  | 
|
895  | 
], processed_files)  | 
|
896  | 
self.failIfExists('target')  | 
|
897  | 
if osutils.has_symlinks():  | 
|
898  | 
self.assertEqual([('source/lnk', 'target/lnk')], processed_links)  | 
|
899  | 
||
| 
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs()  | 
900  | 
|
| 
2192.1.2
by Alexander Belchenko
 Tests for osutils.get_terminal_encoding()  | 
901  | 
#class TestTerminalEncoding has been moved to test_osutils_encodings.py
 | 
902  | 
# [bialix] 2006/12/26
 | 
|
| 
1711.4.10
by John Arbash Meinel
 Pull out sys.stdout.encoding handling into a separate function so it can be tested, and used elsewhere.  | 
903  | 
|
| 
1963.1.5
by John Arbash Meinel
 Create an osutils helper function for modifying the environment  | 
904  | 
|
905  | 
class TestSetUnsetEnv(TestCase):  | 
|
906  | 
"""Test updating the environment"""  | 
|
907  | 
||
908  | 
def setUp(self):  | 
|
909  | 
super(TestSetUnsetEnv, self).setUp()  | 
|
910  | 
||
911  | 
self.assertEqual(None, os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'),  | 
|
912  | 
                         'Environment was not cleaned up properly.'
 | 
|
913  | 
' Variable BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR should not exist.')  | 
|
914  | 
def cleanup():  | 
|
915  | 
if 'BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR' in os.environ:  | 
|
916  | 
del os.environ['BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR']  | 
|
917  | 
||
918  | 
self.addCleanup(cleanup)  | 
|
919  | 
||
920  | 
def test_set(self):  | 
|
921  | 
"""Test that we can set an env variable"""  | 
|
922  | 
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'foo')  | 
|
923  | 
self.assertEqual(None, old)  | 
|
924  | 
self.assertEqual('foo', os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'))  | 
|
925  | 
||
926  | 
def test_double_set(self):  | 
|
927  | 
"""Test that we get the old value out"""  | 
|
928  | 
osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'foo')  | 
|
929  | 
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'bar')  | 
|
930  | 
self.assertEqual('foo', old)  | 
|
931  | 
self.assertEqual('bar', os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'))  | 
|
932  | 
||
933  | 
def test_unicode(self):  | 
|
934  | 
"""Environment can only contain plain strings  | 
|
935  | 
        
 | 
|
936  | 
        So Unicode strings must be encoded.
 | 
|
937  | 
        """
 | 
|
938  | 
        # Try a few different characters, to see if we can get
 | 
|
939  | 
        # one that will be valid in the user_encoding
 | 
|
940  | 
possible_vals = [u'm\xb5', u'\xe1', u'\u0410']  | 
|
941  | 
for uni_val in possible_vals:  | 
|
942  | 
try:  | 
|
943  | 
env_val = uni_val.encode(bzrlib.user_encoding)  | 
|
944  | 
except UnicodeEncodeError:  | 
|
945  | 
                # Try a different character
 | 
|
946  | 
                pass
 | 
|
947  | 
else:  | 
|
948  | 
                break
 | 
|
949  | 
else:  | 
|
950  | 
raise TestSkipped('Cannot find a unicode character that works in'  | 
|
951  | 
' encoding %s' % (bzrlib.user_encoding,))  | 
|
952  | 
||
953  | 
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', uni_val)  | 
|
954  | 
self.assertEqual(env_val, os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'))  | 
|
955  | 
||
956  | 
def test_unset(self):  | 
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957  | 
"""Test that passing None will remove the env var"""  | 
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958  | 
osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'foo')  | 
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959  | 
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', None)  | 
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960  | 
self.assertEqual('foo', old)  | 
|
961  | 
self.assertEqual(None, os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'))  | 
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962  | 
self.failIf('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR' in os.environ)  | 
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963  | 
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2215.6.2
by James Henstridge
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964  | 
|
965  | 
class TestLocalTimeOffset(TestCase):  | 
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966  | 
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967  | 
def test_local_time_offset(self):  | 
|
968  | 
"""Test that local_time_offset() returns a sane value."""  | 
|
969  | 
offset = osutils.local_time_offset()  | 
|
970  | 
self.assertTrue(isinstance(offset, int))  | 
|
| 
2215.6.3
by James Henstridge
 narrow the range that the local_time_offset() test uses  | 
971  | 
        # Test that the offset is no more than a eighteen hours in
 | 
972  | 
        # either direction.
 | 
|
973  | 
        # Time zone handling is system specific, so it is difficult to
 | 
|
974  | 
        # do more specific tests, but a value outside of this range is
 | 
|
975  | 
        # probably wrong.
 | 
|
976  | 
eighteen_hours = 18 * 3600  | 
|
977  | 
self.assertTrue(-eighteen_hours < offset < eighteen_hours)  | 
|
| 
2215.6.2
by James Henstridge
 add some simple tests for local_time_offset()  | 
978  | 
|
979  | 
def test_local_time_offset_with_timestamp(self):  | 
|
980  | 
"""Test that local_time_offset() works with a timestamp."""  | 
|
981  | 
offset = osutils.local_time_offset(1000000000.1234567)  | 
|
982  | 
self.assertTrue(isinstance(offset, int))  | 
|
| 
2215.6.3
by James Henstridge
 narrow the range that the local_time_offset() test uses  | 
983  | 
eighteen_hours = 18 * 3600  | 
984  | 
self.assertTrue(-eighteen_hours < offset < eighteen_hours)  |