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2729.2.4
by Martin Pool
move some osutils-related tests from test_inv to test_osutils |
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by John Arbash Meinel
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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
Added a fancy footwork rename to osutils, made SftpTransport use it. |
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3504.4.12
by John Arbash Meinel
A couple small cleanups, make test_osutils more correct |
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from cStringIO import StringIO |
1732.1.28
by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests for fancy file types. |
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import errno |
1185.31.47
by John Arbash Meinel
Added a fancy footwork rename to osutils, made SftpTransport use it. |
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import os |
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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by John Arbash Meinel
Added a fancy footwork rename to osutils, made SftpTransport use it. |
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import sys |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
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import time |
1185.31.47
by John Arbash Meinel
Added a fancy footwork rename to osutils, made SftpTransport use it. |
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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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3504.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Write an alternative 'walkdirs' implementation that uses win32 apis. |
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tests, |
2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe |
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win32utils, |
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 |
2729.2.4
by Martin Pool
move some osutils-related tests from test_inv to test_osutils |
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from bzrlib.osutils import ( |
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is_inside_any, |
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is_inside_or_parent_of_any, |
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pathjoin, |
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3408.6.1
by Eric Holmberg
Fix for Bug #215426 in which bzr can cause a MemoryError in socket.recv while |
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pumpfile, |
3635.1.2
by Robert Collins
Add osutils.pump_string_file helper function. |
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pump_string_file, |
2729.2.4
by Martin Pool
move some osutils-related tests from test_inv to test_osutils |
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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 ( |
1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
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adapt_tests, |
1739.2.12
by Robert Collins
Add ReadDirFeature as per John's review. |
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Feature, |
2785.1.5
by Alexander Belchenko
support for non-ascii BZR_HOME in show_version() |
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probe_unicode_in_user_encoding, |
1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
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split_suite_by_re, |
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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StringIOWrapper, |
2949.5.1
by Alexander Belchenko
selftest: use SymlinkFeature instead of TestSkipped where appropriate |
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SymlinkFeature, |
2729.2.4
by Martin Pool
move some osutils-related tests from test_inv to test_osutils |
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TestCase, |
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TestCaseInTempDir, |
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1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
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TestScenarioApplier, |
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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TestSkipped, |
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3408.6.1
by Eric Holmberg
Fix for Bug #215426 in which bzr can cause a MemoryError in socket.recv while |
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from bzrlib.tests.file_utils import ( |
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FakeReadFile, |
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3504.4.12
by John Arbash Meinel
A couple small cleanups, make test_osutils more correct |
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from bzrlib.tests.test__walkdirs_win32 import WalkdirsWin32Feature |
3504.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Write an alternative 'walkdirs' implementation that uses win32 apis. |
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1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
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def load_tests(standard_tests, module, loader): |
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"""Parameterize readdir tests.""" |
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to_adapt, result = split_suite_by_re(standard_tests, "readdir") |
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adapter = TestScenarioApplier() |
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from bzrlib import _readdir_py |
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1739.2.9
by Robert Collins
Review feedback. |
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adapter.scenarios = [('python', {'read_dir': _readdir_py.read_dir})] |
1739.2.12
by Robert Collins
Add ReadDirFeature as per John's review. |
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if ReadDirFeature.available(): |
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adapter.scenarios.append(('pyrex', |
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{'read_dir': ReadDirFeature.read_dir})) |
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1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
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adapt_tests(to_adapt, adapter, result) |
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return result |
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1739.2.12
by Robert Collins
Add ReadDirFeature as per John's review. |
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class _ReadDirFeature(Feature): |
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def _probe(self): |
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try: |
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from bzrlib import _readdir_pyx |
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self.read_dir = _readdir_pyx.read_dir |
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return True |
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except ImportError: |
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return False |
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def feature_name(self): |
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1739.2.13
by Robert Collins
Fix typo in ReadDirFeature. |
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return 'bzrlib._readdir_pyx' |
1739.2.12
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Add ReadDirFeature as per John's review. |
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ReadDirFeature = _ReadDirFeature() |
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1185.31.47
by John Arbash Meinel
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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by John Arbash Meinel
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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2978.8.2
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teach fancy_rename to handle change case renames in possible case-insensitive filesystem |
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def test_rename_change_case(self): |
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# on Windows we should be able to change filename case by rename
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2978.8.1
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self.build_tree(['a', 'b/']) |
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osutils.rename('a', 'A') |
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osutils.rename('b', 'B') |
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teach fancy_rename to handle change case renames in possible case-insensitive filesystem |
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# we can't use failUnlessExists on case-insensitive filesystem
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# so try to check shape of the tree
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2978.8.1
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Rename on Windows is able to change filename case. (#77740) |
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shape = sorted(os.listdir('.')) |
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self.assertEquals(['A', 'B'], shape) |
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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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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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def test_is_inside_any(self): |
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SRC_FOO_C = pathjoin('src', 'foo.c') |
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for dirs, fn in [(['src', 'doc'], SRC_FOO_C), |
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(['src'], SRC_FOO_C), |
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(['src'], 'src'), |
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]:
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self.assert_(is_inside_any(dirs, fn)) |
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for dirs, fn in [(['src'], 'srccontrol'), |
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(['src'], 'srccontrol/foo')]: |
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self.assertFalse(is_inside_any(dirs, fn)) |
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def test_is_inside_or_parent_of_any(self): |
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for dirs, fn in [(['src', 'doc'], 'src/foo.c'), |
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(['src'], 'src/foo.c'), |
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(['src/bar.c'], 'src'), |
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(['src/bar.c', 'bla/foo.c'], 'src'), |
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(['src'], 'src'), |
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]:
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self.assert_(is_inside_or_parent_of_any(dirs, fn)) |
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for dirs, fn in [(['src'], 'srccontrol'), |
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(['srccontrol/foo.c'], 'src'), |
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(['src'], 'srccontrol/foo')]: |
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self.assertFalse(is_inside_or_parent_of_any(dirs, fn)) |
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[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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# 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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1732.1.10
by John Arbash Meinel
Updated version of file_kind. Rather than multiple function calls, one mask + dictionary lookup |
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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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by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests for fancy file types. |
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# TODO: jam 20060529 Test a block device
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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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raise
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else: |
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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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finally: |
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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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by John Arbash Meinel
Updated version of file_kind. Rather than multiple function calls, one mask + dictionary lookup |
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Add a kind marker for subtrees |
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def test_kind_marker(self): |
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self.assertEqual(osutils.kind_marker('file'), '') |
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self.assertEqual(osutils.kind_marker('directory'), '/') |
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self.assertEqual(osutils.kind_marker('symlink'), '@') |
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by Aaron Bentley
change kind marker to '+' |
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self.assertEqual(osutils.kind_marker('tree-reference'), '+') |
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by Aaron Bentley
Add a kind marker for subtrees |
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by John Arbash Meinel
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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# umask always returns '0', no way to set it
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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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1957.1.15
by John Arbash Meinel
Review feedback from Robert |
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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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1957.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
create a helper for formatting a time delta |
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def test_format_delta(self): |
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by John Arbash Meinel
Review feedback from Robert |
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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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by John Arbash Meinel
create a helper for formatting a time delta |
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# We handle when time steps the wrong direction because computers
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# don't have synchronized clocks.
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1957.1.15
by John Arbash Meinel
Review feedback from Robert |
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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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1957.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
create a helper for formatting a time delta |
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3144.1.1
by Lukáš Lalinský
Fixed error reporting of unsupported timezone format. |
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def test_format_date(self): |
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self.assertRaises(errors.UnsupportedTimezoneFormat, |
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osutils.format_date, 0, timezone='foo') |
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2091.3.7
by Aaron Bentley
Rename real_parent to dereferenced_path |
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def test_dereference_path(self): |
2949.5.1
by Alexander Belchenko
selftest: use SymlinkFeature instead of TestSkipped where appropriate |
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self.requireFeature(SymlinkFeature) |
2091.3.5
by Aaron Bentley
Move realpath functionality into osutils |
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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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# dereferenced) in Python 2.4.1 and earlier
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self.assertEqual(bar_path, osutils.realpath('./bar')) |
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os.symlink('bar', 'foo') |
|
318 |
self.assertEqual(bar_path, osutils.realpath('./foo')) |
|
319 |
||
320 |
# Does not dereference terminal symlinks
|
|
321 |
foo_path = osutils.pathjoin(cwd, 'foo') |
|
2091.3.7
by Aaron Bentley
Rename real_parent to dereferenced_path |
322 |
self.assertEqual(foo_path, osutils.dereference_path('./foo')) |
2091.3.5
by Aaron Bentley
Move realpath functionality into osutils |
323 |
|
324 |
# Dereferences parent symlinks
|
|
325 |
os.mkdir('bar/baz') |
|
326 |
baz_path = osutils.pathjoin(bar_path, 'baz') |
|
2091.3.7
by Aaron Bentley
Rename real_parent to dereferenced_path |
327 |
self.assertEqual(baz_path, osutils.dereference_path('./foo/baz')) |
2091.3.5
by Aaron Bentley
Move realpath functionality into osutils |
328 |
|
329 |
# Dereferences parent symlinks that are the first path element
|
|
2091.3.7
by Aaron Bentley
Rename real_parent to dereferenced_path |
330 |
self.assertEqual(baz_path, osutils.dereference_path('foo/baz')) |
2091.3.5
by Aaron Bentley
Move realpath functionality into osutils |
331 |
|
332 |
# Dereferences parent symlinks in absolute paths
|
|
333 |
foo_baz_path = osutils.pathjoin(foo_path, 'baz') |
|
2091.3.7
by Aaron Bentley
Rename real_parent to dereferenced_path |
334 |
self.assertEqual(baz_path, osutils.dereference_path(foo_baz_path)) |
2091.3.5
by Aaron Bentley
Move realpath functionality into osutils |
335 |
|
2568.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
(Elliot Murphy) Use os.lstat rather than os.stat for osutils.make_readonly/make_writeable |
336 |
def test_changing_access(self): |
337 |
f = file('file', 'w') |
|
338 |
f.write('monkey') |
|
339 |
f.close() |
|
340 |
||
341 |
# Make a file readonly
|
|
342 |
osutils.make_readonly('file') |
|
2949.6.2
by Alexander Belchenko
more changes osutils.lstat -> os.lstat |
343 |
mode = os.lstat('file').st_mode |
2568.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
(Elliot Murphy) Use os.lstat rather than os.stat for osutils.make_readonly/make_writeable |
344 |
self.assertEqual(mode, mode & 0777555) |
345 |
||
346 |
# Make a file writable
|
|
347 |
osutils.make_writable('file') |
|
2949.6.2
by Alexander Belchenko
more changes osutils.lstat -> os.lstat |
348 |
mode = os.lstat('file').st_mode |
2568.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
(Elliot Murphy) Use os.lstat rather than os.stat for osutils.make_readonly/make_writeable |
349 |
self.assertEqual(mode, mode | 0200) |
350 |
||
351 |
if osutils.has_symlinks(): |
|
352 |
# should not error when handed a symlink
|
|
353 |
os.symlink('nonexistent', 'dangling') |
|
354 |
osutils.make_readonly('dangling') |
|
355 |
osutils.make_writable('dangling') |
|
356 |
||
2324.2.1
by Dmitry Vasiliev
kind_marker() optimization |
357 |
def test_kind_marker(self): |
358 |
self.assertEqual("", osutils.kind_marker("file")) |
|
359 |
self.assertEqual("/", osutils.kind_marker(osutils._directory_kind)) |
|
360 |
self.assertEqual("@", osutils.kind_marker("symlink")) |
|
361 |
self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError, osutils.kind_marker, "unknown") |
|
362 |
||
3287.18.26
by Matt McClure
Addresses concerns raised in |
363 |
def test_host_os_dereferences_symlinks(self): |
364 |
osutils.host_os_dereferences_symlinks() |
|
365 |
||
2324.2.1
by Dmitry Vasiliev
kind_marker() optimization |
366 |
|
3408.6.1
by Eric Holmberg
Fix for Bug #215426 in which bzr can cause a MemoryError in socket.recv while |
367 |
class TestPumpFile(TestCase): |
368 |
"""Test pumpfile method.""" |
|
369 |
def setUp(self): |
|
370 |
# create a test datablock
|
|
371 |
self.block_size = 512 |
|
372 |
pattern = '0123456789ABCDEF' |
|
373 |
self.test_data = pattern * (3 * self.block_size / len(pattern)) |
|
374 |
self.test_data_len = len(self.test_data) |
|
375 |
||
376 |
def test_bracket_block_size(self): |
|
377 |
"""Read data in blocks with the requested read size bracketing the |
|
378 |
block size."""
|
|
379 |
# make sure test data is larger than max read size
|
|
380 |
self.assertTrue(self.test_data_len > self.block_size) |
|
381 |
||
382 |
from_file = FakeReadFile(self.test_data) |
|
383 |
to_file = StringIO() |
|
384 |
||
385 |
# read (max / 2) bytes and verify read size wasn't affected
|
|
386 |
num_bytes_to_read = self.block_size / 2 |
|
387 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file, num_bytes_to_read, self.block_size) |
|
388 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_max_read_size(), num_bytes_to_read) |
|
389 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_read_count(), 1) |
|
390 |
||
391 |
# read (max) bytes and verify read size wasn't affected
|
|
392 |
num_bytes_to_read = self.block_size |
|
393 |
from_file.reset_read_count() |
|
394 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file, num_bytes_to_read, self.block_size) |
|
395 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_max_read_size(), num_bytes_to_read) |
|
396 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_read_count(), 1) |
|
397 |
||
398 |
# read (max + 1) bytes and verify read size was limited
|
|
399 |
num_bytes_to_read = self.block_size + 1 |
|
400 |
from_file.reset_read_count() |
|
401 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file, num_bytes_to_read, self.block_size) |
|
402 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_max_read_size(), self.block_size) |
|
403 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_read_count(), 2) |
|
404 |
||
405 |
# finish reading the rest of the data
|
|
406 |
num_bytes_to_read = self.test_data_len - to_file.tell() |
|
407 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file, num_bytes_to_read, self.block_size) |
|
408 |
||
409 |
# report error if the data wasn't equal (we only report the size due
|
|
410 |
# to the length of the data)
|
|
411 |
response_data = to_file.getvalue() |
|
412 |
if response_data != self.test_data: |
|
413 |
message = "Data not equal. Expected %d bytes, received %d." |
|
414 |
self.fail(message % (len(response_data), self.test_data_len)) |
|
415 |
||
416 |
def test_specified_size(self): |
|
417 |
"""Request a transfer larger than the maximum block size and verify |
|
418 |
that the maximum read doesn't exceed the block_size."""
|
|
419 |
# make sure test data is larger than max read size
|
|
420 |
self.assertTrue(self.test_data_len > self.block_size) |
|
421 |
||
422 |
# retrieve data in blocks
|
|
423 |
from_file = FakeReadFile(self.test_data) |
|
424 |
to_file = StringIO() |
|
425 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file, self.test_data_len, self.block_size) |
|
426 |
||
427 |
# verify read size was equal to the maximum read size
|
|
428 |
self.assertTrue(from_file.get_max_read_size() > 0) |
|
429 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_max_read_size(), self.block_size) |
|
430 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_read_count(), 3) |
|
431 |
||
432 |
# report error if the data wasn't equal (we only report the size due
|
|
433 |
# to the length of the data)
|
|
434 |
response_data = to_file.getvalue() |
|
435 |
if response_data != self.test_data: |
|
436 |
message = "Data not equal. Expected %d bytes, received %d." |
|
437 |
self.fail(message % (len(response_data), self.test_data_len)) |
|
438 |
||
439 |
def test_to_eof(self): |
|
440 |
"""Read to end-of-file and verify that the reads are not larger than |
|
441 |
the maximum read size."""
|
|
442 |
# make sure test data is larger than max read size
|
|
443 |
self.assertTrue(self.test_data_len > self.block_size) |
|
444 |
||
445 |
# retrieve data to EOF
|
|
446 |
from_file = FakeReadFile(self.test_data) |
|
447 |
to_file = StringIO() |
|
448 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file, -1, self.block_size) |
|
449 |
||
450 |
# verify read size was equal to the maximum read size
|
|
451 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_max_read_size(), self.block_size) |
|
452 |
self.assertEqual(from_file.get_read_count(), 4) |
|
453 |
||
454 |
# report error if the data wasn't equal (we only report the size due
|
|
455 |
# to the length of the data)
|
|
456 |
response_data = to_file.getvalue() |
|
457 |
if response_data != self.test_data: |
|
458 |
message = "Data not equal. Expected %d bytes, received %d." |
|
459 |
self.fail(message % (len(response_data), self.test_data_len)) |
|
460 |
||
461 |
def test_defaults(self): |
|
462 |
"""Verifies that the default arguments will read to EOF -- this |
|
463 |
test verifies that any existing usages of pumpfile will not be broken
|
|
464 |
with this new version."""
|
|
465 |
# retrieve data using default (old) pumpfile method
|
|
466 |
from_file = FakeReadFile(self.test_data) |
|
467 |
to_file = StringIO() |
|
468 |
pumpfile(from_file, to_file) |
|
469 |
||
470 |
# report error if the data wasn't equal (we only report the size due
|
|
471 |
# to the length of the data)
|
|
472 |
response_data = to_file.getvalue() |
|
473 |
if response_data != self.test_data: |
|
474 |
message = "Data not equal. Expected %d bytes, received %d." |
|
475 |
self.fail(message % (len(response_data), self.test_data_len)) |
|
476 |
||
3635.1.2
by Robert Collins
Add osutils.pump_string_file helper function. |
477 |
|
478 |
class TestPumpStringFile(TestCase): |
|
479 |
||
480 |
def test_empty(self): |
|
481 |
output = StringIO() |
|
482 |
pump_string_file("", output) |
|
483 |
self.assertEqual("", output.getvalue()) |
|
484 |
||
485 |
def test_more_than_segment_size(self): |
|
486 |
output = StringIO() |
|
487 |
pump_string_file("123456789", output, 2) |
|
488 |
self.assertEqual("123456789", output.getvalue()) |
|
489 |
||
490 |
def test_segment_size(self): |
|
491 |
output = StringIO() |
|
492 |
pump_string_file("12", output, 2) |
|
493 |
self.assertEqual("12", output.getvalue()) |
|
494 |
||
495 |
def test_segment_size_multiple(self): |
|
496 |
output = StringIO() |
|
497 |
pump_string_file("1234", output, 2) |
|
498 |
self.assertEqual("1234", output.getvalue()) |
|
499 |
||
500 |
||
1534.3.1
by Robert Collins
* bzrlib.osutils.safe_unicode now exists to provide parameter coercion |
501 |
class TestSafeUnicode(TestCase): |
502 |
||
503 |
def test_from_ascii_string(self): |
|
504 |
self.assertEqual(u'foobar', osutils.safe_unicode('foobar')) |
|
505 |
||
1534.3.2
by Robert Collins
An extra test for John. |
506 |
def test_from_unicode_string_ascii_contents(self): |
1534.3.1
by Robert Collins
* bzrlib.osutils.safe_unicode now exists to provide parameter coercion |
507 |
self.assertEqual(u'bargam', osutils.safe_unicode(u'bargam')) |
508 |
||
1534.3.2
by Robert Collins
An extra test for John. |
509 |
def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self): |
510 |
self.assertEqual(u'bargam\xae', osutils.safe_unicode(u'bargam\xae')) |
|
511 |
||
1534.3.1
by Robert Collins
* bzrlib.osutils.safe_unicode now exists to provide parameter coercion |
512 |
def test_from_utf8_string(self): |
513 |
self.assertEqual(u'foo\xae', osutils.safe_unicode('foo\xc2\xae')) |
|
514 |
||
515 |
def test_bad_utf8_string(self): |
|
1185.65.29
by Robert Collins
Implement final review suggestions. |
516 |
self.assertRaises(BzrBadParameterNotUnicode, |
517 |
osutils.safe_unicode, |
|
518 |
'\xbb\xbb') |
|
1666.1.6
by Robert Collins
Make knit the default format. |
519 |
|
520 |
||
2249.5.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work. |
521 |
class TestSafeUtf8(TestCase): |
522 |
||
523 |
def test_from_ascii_string(self): |
|
524 |
f = 'foobar' |
|
525 |
self.assertEqual('foobar', osutils.safe_utf8(f)) |
|
526 |
||
527 |
def test_from_unicode_string_ascii_contents(self): |
|
528 |
self.assertEqual('bargam', osutils.safe_utf8(u'bargam')) |
|
529 |
||
530 |
def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self): |
|
531 |
self.assertEqual('bargam\xc2\xae', osutils.safe_utf8(u'bargam\xae')) |
|
532 |
||
533 |
def test_from_utf8_string(self): |
|
534 |
self.assertEqual('foo\xc2\xae', osutils.safe_utf8('foo\xc2\xae')) |
|
535 |
||
536 |
def test_bad_utf8_string(self): |
|
537 |
self.assertRaises(BzrBadParameterNotUnicode, |
|
538 |
osutils.safe_utf8, '\xbb\xbb') |
|
539 |
||
540 |
||
541 |
class TestSafeRevisionId(TestCase): |
|
542 |
||
543 |
def test_from_ascii_string(self): |
|
2858.2.1
by Martin Pool
Remove most calls to safe_file_id and safe_revision_id. |
544 |
# this shouldn't give a warning because it's getting an ascii string
|
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used. |
545 |
self.assertEqual('foobar', osutils.safe_revision_id('foobar')) |
2249.5.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work. |
546 |
|
547 |
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. |
548 |
self.assertEqual('bargam', |
549 |
osutils.safe_revision_id(u'bargam', warn=False)) |
|
550 |
||
551 |
def test_from_unicode_deprecated(self): |
|
552 |
self.assertEqual('bargam', |
|
553 |
self.callDeprecated([osutils._revision_id_warning], |
|
554 |
osutils.safe_revision_id, u'bargam')) |
|
2249.5.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work. |
555 |
|
556 |
def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self): |
|
557 |
self.assertEqual('bargam\xc2\xae', |
|
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used. |
558 |
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. |
559 |
|
560 |
def test_from_utf8_string(self): |
|
561 |
self.assertEqual('foo\xc2\xae', |
|
562 |
osutils.safe_revision_id('foo\xc2\xae')) |
|
563 |
||
2249.5.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree to use safe_revision_id when appropriate |
564 |
def test_none(self): |
565 |
"""Currently, None is a valid revision_id""" |
|
566 |
self.assertEqual(None, osutils.safe_revision_id(None)) |
|
567 |
||
2249.5.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Add osutils.safe_utf8 and safe_revision_id for the new revision_id work. |
568 |
|
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils. |
569 |
class TestSafeFileId(TestCase): |
570 |
||
571 |
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. |
572 |
self.assertEqual('foobar', osutils.safe_file_id('foobar')) |
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils. |
573 |
|
574 |
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. |
575 |
self.assertEqual('bargam', osutils.safe_file_id(u'bargam', warn=False)) |
576 |
||
577 |
def test_from_unicode_deprecated(self): |
|
578 |
self.assertEqual('bargam', |
|
579 |
self.callDeprecated([osutils._file_id_warning], |
|
580 |
osutils.safe_file_id, u'bargam')) |
|
2294.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Add safe_file_id as a helper in osutils. |
581 |
|
582 |
def test_from_unicode_string_unicode_contents(self): |
|
583 |
self.assertEqual('bargam\xc2\xae', |
|
2309.4.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Change what warnings are raised, and add tests that they are used. |
584 |
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. |
585 |
|
586 |
def test_from_utf8_string(self): |
|
587 |
self.assertEqual('foo\xc2\xae', |
|
588 |
osutils.safe_file_id('foo\xc2\xae')) |
|
589 |
||
590 |
def test_none(self): |
|
591 |
"""Currently, None is a valid revision_id""" |
|
592 |
self.assertEqual(None, osutils.safe_file_id(None)) |
|
593 |
||
594 |
||
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
595 |
class TestWin32Funcs(TestCase): |
596 |
"""Test that the _win32 versions of os utilities return appropriate paths.""" |
|
597 |
||
598 |
def test_abspath(self): |
|
599 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_abspath('C:\\foo')) |
|
600 |
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 |
601 |
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win32_abspath(r'\\HOST\path')) |
602 |
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. |
603 |
|
604 |
def test_realpath(self): |
|
605 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_realpath('C:\\foo')) |
|
606 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_realpath('C:/foo')) |
|
607 |
||
608 |
def test_pathjoin(self): |
|
609 |
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path', 'to', 'foo')) |
|
610 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path\\to', 'C:\\foo')) |
|
611 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path/to', 'C:/foo')) |
|
612 |
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('path/to/', 'foo')) |
|
613 |
self.assertEqual('/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('C:/path/to/', '/foo')) |
|
614 |
self.assertEqual('/foo', osutils._win32_pathjoin('C:\\path\\to\\', '\\foo')) |
|
615 |
||
616 |
def test_normpath(self): |
|
617 |
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_normpath(r'path\\from\..\to\.\foo')) |
|
618 |
self.assertEqual('path/to/foo', osutils._win32_normpath('path//from/../to/./foo')) |
|
619 |
||
620 |
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 |
621 |
cwd = osutils._win32_getcwd() |
622 |
os_cwd = os.getcwdu() |
|
623 |
self.assertEqual(os_cwd[1:].replace('\\', '/'), cwd[1:]) |
|
624 |
# win32 is inconsistent whether it returns lower or upper case
|
|
625 |
# and even if it was consistent the user might type the other
|
|
626 |
# so we force it to uppercase
|
|
627 |
# running python.exe under cmd.exe return capital C:\\
|
|
628 |
# running win32 python inside a cygwin shell returns lowercase
|
|
629 |
self.assertEqual(os_cwd[0].upper(), cwd[0]) |
|
630 |
||
631 |
def test_fixdrive(self): |
|
632 |
self.assertEqual('H:/foo', osutils._win32_fixdrive('h:/foo')) |
|
633 |
self.assertEqual('H:/foo', osutils._win32_fixdrive('H:/foo')) |
|
634 |
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. |
635 |
|
2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe |
636 |
def test_win98_abspath(self): |
637 |
# absolute path
|
|
638 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win98_abspath('C:\\foo')) |
|
639 |
self.assertEqual('C:/foo', osutils._win98_abspath('C:/foo')) |
|
640 |
# UNC path
|
|
641 |
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win98_abspath(r'\\HOST\path')) |
|
642 |
self.assertEqual('//HOST/path', osutils._win98_abspath('//HOST/path')) |
|
643 |
# relative path
|
|
644 |
cwd = osutils.getcwd().rstrip('/') |
|
645 |
drive = osutils._nt_splitdrive(cwd)[0] |
|
646 |
self.assertEqual(cwd+'/path', osutils._win98_abspath('path')) |
|
647 |
self.assertEqual(drive+'/path', osutils._win98_abspath('/path')) |
|
648 |
# unicode path
|
|
649 |
u = u'\u1234' |
|
650 |
self.assertEqual(cwd+'/'+u, osutils._win98_abspath(u)) |
|
651 |
||
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
652 |
|
653 |
class TestWin32FuncsDirs(TestCaseInTempDir): |
|
654 |
"""Test win32 functions that create files.""" |
|
655 |
||
656 |
def test_getcwd(self): |
|
2279.4.1
by Alexander Belchenko
Reimplementation of ntpath.abspath in Python for Windows98: unicode safe, UNC path safe |
657 |
if win32utils.winver == 'Windows 98': |
658 |
raise TestSkipped('Windows 98 cannot handle unicode filenames') |
|
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
659 |
# Make sure getcwd can handle unicode filenames
|
660 |
try: |
|
1830.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Use a directory name that doesn't get messed up on Mac for getcwd() test. |
661 |
os.mkdir(u'mu-\xb5') |
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
662 |
except UnicodeError: |
663 |
raise TestSkipped("Unable to create Unicode filename") |
|
664 |
||
1830.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Use a directory name that doesn't get messed up on Mac for getcwd() test. |
665 |
os.chdir(u'mu-\xb5') |
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
666 |
# TODO: jam 20060427 This will probably fail on Mac OSX because
|
667 |
# it will change the normalization of B\xe5gfors
|
|
668 |
# Consider using a different unicode character, or make
|
|
669 |
# 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. |
670 |
self.assertEndsWith(osutils._win32_getcwd(), u'mu-\xb5') |
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
671 |
|
2825.7.1
by Robert Collins
* Partial commits are now approximately 40% faster by walking over the |
672 |
def test_minimum_path_selection(self): |
673 |
self.assertEqual(set(), |
|
674 |
osutils.minimum_path_selection([])) |
|
675 |
self.assertEqual(set(['a', 'b']), |
|
676 |
osutils.minimum_path_selection(['a', 'b'])) |
|
677 |
self.assertEqual(set(['a/', 'b']), |
|
678 |
osutils.minimum_path_selection(['a/', 'b'])) |
|
679 |
self.assertEqual(set(['a/', 'b']), |
|
680 |
osutils.minimum_path_selection(['a/c', 'a/', 'b'])) |
|
681 |
||
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
682 |
def test_mkdtemp(self): |
683 |
tmpdir = osutils._win32_mkdtemp(dir='.') |
|
684 |
self.assertFalse('\\' in tmpdir) |
|
685 |
||
686 |
def test_rename(self): |
|
687 |
a = open('a', 'wb') |
|
688 |
a.write('foo\n') |
|
689 |
a.close() |
|
690 |
b = open('b', 'wb') |
|
691 |
b.write('baz\n') |
|
692 |
b.close() |
|
693 |
||
694 |
osutils._win32_rename('b', 'a') |
|
695 |
self.failUnlessExists('a') |
|
696 |
self.failIfExists('b') |
|
697 |
self.assertFileEqual('baz\n', 'a') |
|
698 |
||
1711.7.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Change _win32_rename() so that it raises ENOENT *before* it tries any renaming. |
699 |
def test_rename_missing_file(self): |
700 |
a = open('a', 'wb') |
|
701 |
a.write('foo\n') |
|
702 |
a.close() |
|
703 |
||
704 |
try: |
|
705 |
osutils._win32_rename('b', 'a') |
|
706 |
except (IOError, OSError), e: |
|
707 |
self.assertEqual(errno.ENOENT, e.errno) |
|
708 |
self.assertFileEqual('foo\n', 'a') |
|
709 |
||
710 |
def test_rename_missing_dir(self): |
|
711 |
os.mkdir('a') |
|
712 |
try: |
|
713 |
osutils._win32_rename('b', 'a') |
|
714 |
except (IOError, OSError), e: |
|
715 |
self.assertEqual(errno.ENOENT, e.errno) |
|
716 |
||
717 |
def test_rename_current_dir(self): |
|
718 |
os.mkdir('a') |
|
719 |
os.chdir('a') |
|
720 |
# You can't rename the working directory
|
|
721 |
# doing rename non-existant . usually
|
|
722 |
# just raises ENOENT, since non-existant
|
|
723 |
# doesn't exist.
|
|
724 |
try: |
|
725 |
osutils._win32_rename('b', '.') |
|
726 |
except (IOError, OSError), e: |
|
727 |
self.assertEqual(errno.ENOENT, e.errno) |
|
728 |
||
1996.3.14
by John Arbash Meinel
lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits |
729 |
def test_splitpath(self): |
730 |
def check(expected, path): |
|
731 |
self.assertEqual(expected, osutils.splitpath(path)) |
|
732 |
||
733 |
check(['a'], 'a') |
|
734 |
check(['a', 'b'], 'a/b') |
|
735 |
check(['a', 'b'], 'a/./b') |
|
736 |
check(['a', '.b'], 'a/.b') |
|
737 |
check(['a', '.b'], 'a\\.b') |
|
738 |
||
739 |
self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError, osutils.splitpath, 'a/../b') |
|
740 |
||
1685.1.31
by John Arbash Meinel
Adding tests for the rest of the _win32 functions. |
741 |
|
1830.3.11
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a mac version of 'getcwd()' which normalizes the path. |
742 |
class TestMacFuncsDirs(TestCaseInTempDir): |
743 |
"""Test mac special functions that require directories.""" |
|
744 |
||
745 |
def test_getcwd(self): |
|
746 |
# On Mac, this will actually create Ba\u030agfors
|
|
747 |
# but chdir will still work, because it accepts both paths
|
|
748 |
try: |
|
749 |
os.mkdir(u'B\xe5gfors') |
|
750 |
except UnicodeError: |
|
751 |
raise TestSkipped("Unable to create Unicode filename") |
|
752 |
||
753 |
os.chdir(u'B\xe5gfors') |
|
754 |
self.assertEndsWith(osutils._mac_getcwd(), u'B\xe5gfors') |
|
755 |
||
756 |
def test_getcwd_nonnorm(self): |
|
757 |
# Test that _mac_getcwd() will normalize this path
|
|
758 |
try: |
|
759 |
os.mkdir(u'Ba\u030agfors') |
|
760 |
except UnicodeError: |
|
761 |
raise TestSkipped("Unable to create Unicode filename") |
|
762 |
||
763 |
os.chdir(u'Ba\u030agfors') |
|
764 |
self.assertEndsWith(osutils._mac_getcwd(), u'B\xe5gfors') |
|
765 |
||
1996.3.14
by John Arbash Meinel
lazy_import osutils and sign_my_commits |
766 |
|
1666.1.6
by Robert Collins
Make knit the default format. |
767 |
class TestSplitLines(TestCase): |
768 |
||
769 |
def test_split_unicode(self): |
|
770 |
self.assertEqual([u'foo\n', u'bar\xae'], |
|
771 |
osutils.split_lines(u'foo\nbar\xae')) |
|
772 |
self.assertEqual([u'foo\n', u'bar\xae\n'], |
|
773 |
osutils.split_lines(u'foo\nbar\xae\n')) |
|
774 |
||
775 |
def test_split_with_carriage_returns(self): |
|
776 |
self.assertEqual(['foo\rbar\n'], |
|
777 |
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. |
778 |
|
779 |
||
780 |
class TestWalkDirs(TestCaseInTempDir): |
|
781 |
||
1739.2.3
by Robert Collins
Add a replacement for os.listdir which returns file kind information from readdir when it is available. This drops our osutils.walkdirs time further, down to 77ms. |
782 |
def test_readdir(self): |
783 |
tree = [ |
|
784 |
'.bzr/', |
|
785 |
'0file', |
|
786 |
'1dir/', |
|
787 |
'1dir/0file', |
|
788 |
'1dir/1dir/', |
|
789 |
'2file'
|
|
790 |
]
|
|
791 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
792 |
expected_names = ['.bzr', '0file', '1dir', '2file'] |
|
1739.2.9
by Robert Collins
Review feedback. |
793 |
# read_dir returns pairs, which form a table with either None in all
|
794 |
# the first columns, or a sort key to get best on-disk-read order,
|
|
795 |
# and the disk path name in utf-8 encoding in the second column.
|
|
1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
796 |
read_result = self.read_dir('.') |
1739.2.9
by Robert Collins
Review feedback. |
797 |
# The second column is always the names, and every name except "." and
|
798 |
# ".." should be present.
|
|
799 |
names = sorted([row[1] for row in read_result]) |
|
800 |
self.assertEqual(expected_names, names) |
|
801 |
expected_sort_key = None |
|
1739.2.7
by Robert Collins
Update readdir pyrex source files and usage in line with current practice. |
802 |
if read_result[0][0] is None: |
1739.2.9
by Robert Collins
Review feedback. |
803 |
# No sort key returned - all keys must None
|
804 |
operator = self.assertEqual |
|
1739.2.3
by Robert Collins
Add a replacement for os.listdir which returns file kind information from readdir when it is available. This drops our osutils.walkdirs time further, down to 77ms. |
805 |
else: |
1739.2.9
by Robert Collins
Review feedback. |
806 |
# A sort key in the first row implies sort keys in the other rows.
|
807 |
operator = self.assertNotEqual |
|
808 |
for row in read_result: |
|
809 |
operator(None, row[0]) |
|
1739.2.12
by Robert Collins
Add ReadDirFeature as per John's review. |
810 |
|
811 |
def test_compiled_extension_exists(self): |
|
812 |
self.requireFeature(ReadDirFeature) |
|
1739.2.3
by Robert Collins
Add a replacement for os.listdir which returns file kind information from readdir when it is available. This drops our osutils.walkdirs time further, down to 77ms. |
813 |
|
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
(rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine. |
814 |
def test_walkdirs(self): |
815 |
tree = [ |
|
816 |
'.bzr', |
|
817 |
'0file', |
|
818 |
'1dir/', |
|
819 |
'1dir/0file', |
|
820 |
'1dir/1dir/', |
|
821 |
'2file'
|
|
822 |
]
|
|
823 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
824 |
expected_dirblocks = [ |
|
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output. |
825 |
(('', '.'), |
826 |
[('0file', '0file', 'file'), |
|
827 |
('1dir', '1dir', 'directory'), |
|
828 |
('2file', '2file', 'file'), |
|
829 |
]
|
|
830 |
),
|
|
831 |
(('1dir', './1dir'), |
|
832 |
[('1dir/0file', '0file', 'file'), |
|
833 |
('1dir/1dir', '1dir', 'directory'), |
|
834 |
]
|
|
835 |
),
|
|
836 |
(('1dir/1dir', './1dir/1dir'), |
|
837 |
[
|
|
838 |
]
|
|
839 |
),
|
|
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
(rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine. |
840 |
]
|
841 |
result = [] |
|
842 |
found_bzrdir = False |
|
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output. |
843 |
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. |
844 |
if len(dirblock) and dirblock[0][1] == '.bzr': |
845 |
# this tests the filtering of selected paths
|
|
846 |
found_bzrdir = True |
|
847 |
del dirblock[0] |
|
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output. |
848 |
result.append((dirdetail, dirblock)) |
1753.1.1
by Robert Collins
(rbc, jam, mbp)Add bzrlib.osutils.walkdirs, an optimised walk-and-stat routine. |
849 |
|
850 |
self.assertTrue(found_bzrdir) |
|
851 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, |
|
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output. |
852 |
[(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. |
853 |
# you can search a subdir only, with a supplied prefix.
|
854 |
result = [] |
|
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output. |
855 |
for dirblock in osutils.walkdirs('./1dir', '1dir'): |
1757.2.8
by Robert Collins
Teach walkdirs to walk a subdir of a tree. |
856 |
result.append(dirblock) |
857 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks[1:], |
|
1897.1.1
by Robert Collins
Add some useful summary data to osutils.walkdirs output. |
858 |
[(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. |
859 |
|
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 |
860 |
def test__walkdirs_utf8(self): |
861 |
tree = [ |
|
862 |
'.bzr', |
|
863 |
'0file', |
|
864 |
'1dir/', |
|
865 |
'1dir/0file', |
|
866 |
'1dir/1dir/', |
|
867 |
'2file'
|
|
868 |
]
|
|
869 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
870 |
expected_dirblocks = [ |
|
871 |
(('', '.'), |
|
872 |
[('0file', '0file', 'file'), |
|
873 |
('1dir', '1dir', 'directory'), |
|
874 |
('2file', '2file', 'file'), |
|
875 |
]
|
|
876 |
),
|
|
877 |
(('1dir', './1dir'), |
|
878 |
[('1dir/0file', '0file', 'file'), |
|
879 |
('1dir/1dir', '1dir', 'directory'), |
|
880 |
]
|
|
881 |
),
|
|
882 |
(('1dir/1dir', './1dir/1dir'), |
|
883 |
[
|
|
884 |
]
|
|
885 |
),
|
|
886 |
]
|
|
887 |
result = [] |
|
888 |
found_bzrdir = False |
|
889 |
for dirdetail, dirblock in osutils._walkdirs_utf8('.'): |
|
890 |
if len(dirblock) and dirblock[0][1] == '.bzr': |
|
891 |
# this tests the filtering of selected paths
|
|
892 |
found_bzrdir = True |
|
893 |
del dirblock[0] |
|
894 |
result.append((dirdetail, dirblock)) |
|
895 |
||
896 |
self.assertTrue(found_bzrdir) |
|
897 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, |
|
898 |
[(dirinfo, [line[0:3] for line in block]) for dirinfo, block in result]) |
|
899 |
# you can search a subdir only, with a supplied prefix.
|
|
900 |
result = [] |
|
901 |
for dirblock in osutils.walkdirs('./1dir', '1dir'): |
|
902 |
result.append(dirblock) |
|
903 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks[1:], |
|
904 |
[(dirinfo, [line[0:3] for line in block]) for dirinfo, block in result]) |
|
905 |
||
2255.7.32
by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests that the walkdirs variants work on unicode paths. |
906 |
def _filter_out_stat(self, result): |
907 |
"""Filter out the stat value from the walkdirs result""" |
|
908 |
for dirdetail, dirblock in result: |
|
909 |
new_dirblock = [] |
|
910 |
for info in dirblock: |
|
911 |
# Ignore info[3] which is the stat
|
|
912 |
new_dirblock.append((info[0], info[1], info[2], info[4])) |
|
913 |
dirblock[:] = new_dirblock |
|
914 |
||
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
915 |
def test__walkdirs_utf8_selection(self): |
916 |
# Just trigger the function once, to make sure it has selected a real
|
|
917 |
# implementation.
|
|
918 |
list(osutils._walkdirs_utf8('.')) |
|
919 |
if WalkdirsWin32Feature.available(): |
|
920 |
# If the compiled form is available, make sure it is used
|
|
921 |
from bzrlib._walkdirs_win32 import _walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file |
|
922 |
self.assertIs(_walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file, |
|
923 |
osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8) |
|
924 |
elif sys.platform == 'win32': |
|
925 |
self.assertIs(osutils._walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8, |
|
926 |
osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8) |
|
927 |
elif osutils._fs_enc.upper() in ('UTF-8', 'ASCII', 'ANSI_X3.4-1968'): # ascii |
|
928 |
self.assertIs(osutils._walkdirs_fs_utf8, |
|
929 |
osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8) |
|
930 |
else: |
|
931 |
self.assertIs(osutils._walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8, |
|
932 |
osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8) |
|
933 |
||
934 |
def _save_platform_info(self): |
|
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
935 |
cur_winver = win32utils.winver |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
936 |
cur_fs_enc = osutils._fs_enc |
937 |
cur_real_walkdirs_utf8 = osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8 |
|
938 |
def restore(): |
|
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
939 |
win32utils.winver = cur_winver |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
940 |
osutils._fs_enc = cur_fs_enc |
941 |
osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8 = cur_real_walkdirs_utf8 |
|
942 |
self.addCleanup(restore) |
|
943 |
||
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
944 |
def assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(self, expected): |
945 |
"""Assert the right implementation for _walkdirs_utf8 is chosen.""" |
|
946 |
# Force it to redetect
|
|
947 |
osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8 = None |
|
948 |
# Nothing to list, but should still trigger the selection logic
|
|
3557.2.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Test that the empty-directory logic for all _walkdirs implementations is correct. |
949 |
self.assertEqual([(('', '.'), [])], list(osutils._walkdirs_utf8('.'))) |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
950 |
self.assertIs(expected, osutils._real_walkdirs_utf8) |
951 |
||
952 |
def test_force_walkdirs_utf8_fs_utf8(self): |
|
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
953 |
self._save_platform_info() |
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
954 |
win32utils.winver = None # Avoid the win32 detection code |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
955 |
osutils._fs_enc = 'UTF-8' |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
956 |
self.assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(osutils._walkdirs_fs_utf8) |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
957 |
|
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
958 |
def test_force_walkdirs_utf8_fs_ascii(self): |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
959 |
self._save_platform_info() |
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
960 |
win32utils.winver = None # Avoid the win32 detection code |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
961 |
osutils._fs_enc = 'US-ASCII' |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
962 |
self.assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(osutils._walkdirs_fs_utf8) |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
963 |
|
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
964 |
def test_force_walkdirs_utf8_fs_ANSI(self): |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
965 |
self._save_platform_info() |
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
966 |
win32utils.winver = None # Avoid the win32 detection code |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
967 |
osutils._fs_enc = 'ANSI_X3.4-1968' |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
968 |
self.assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(osutils._walkdirs_fs_utf8) |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
969 |
|
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
970 |
def test_force_walkdirs_utf8_fs_latin1(self): |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
971 |
self._save_platform_info() |
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
972 |
win32utils.winver = None # Avoid the win32 detection code |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
973 |
osutils._fs_enc = 'latin1' |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
974 |
self.assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(osutils._walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8) |
975 |
||
976 |
def test_force_walkdirs_utf8_nt(self): |
|
977 |
self.requireFeature(WalkdirsWin32Feature) |
|
978 |
self._save_platform_info() |
|
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
979 |
win32utils.winver = 'Windows NT' |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
980 |
from bzrlib._walkdirs_win32 import _walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file |
981 |
self.assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(_walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file) |
|
982 |
||
983 |
def test_force_walkdirs_utf8_nt(self): |
|
984 |
self.requireFeature(WalkdirsWin32Feature) |
|
985 |
self._save_platform_info() |
|
3557.2.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Switch from os.name to bzrlib.win32utils.winver. |
986 |
win32utils.winver = 'Windows 98' |
3557.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup the tests a bit, and add a test that we downgrade if os.name isn't 'nt' |
987 |
self.assertWalkdirsUtf8Is(osutils._walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8) |
3557.2.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Change the logic for selecting a real _walkdirs_utf8 implementation, |
988 |
|
2255.7.32
by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests that the walkdirs variants work on unicode paths. |
989 |
def test_unicode_walkdirs(self): |
990 |
"""Walkdirs should always return unicode paths.""" |
|
991 |
name0 = u'0file-\xb6' |
|
992 |
name1 = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648' |
|
993 |
name2 = u'2file-\u0633' |
|
994 |
tree = [ |
|
995 |
name0, |
|
996 |
name1 + '/', |
|
997 |
name1 + '/' + name0, |
|
998 |
name1 + '/' + name1 + '/', |
|
999 |
name2, |
|
1000 |
]
|
|
1001 |
try: |
|
1002 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
1003 |
except UnicodeError: |
|
1004 |
raise TestSkipped('Could not represent Unicode chars' |
|
1005 |
' in current encoding.') |
|
1006 |
expected_dirblocks = [ |
|
1007 |
((u'', u'.'), |
|
1008 |
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0), |
|
1009 |
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1), |
|
1010 |
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2), |
|
1011 |
]
|
|
1012 |
),
|
|
1013 |
((name1, './' + name1), |
|
1014 |
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1 |
|
1015 |
+ '/' + name0), |
|
1016 |
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1 |
|
1017 |
+ '/' + name1), |
|
1018 |
]
|
|
1019 |
),
|
|
1020 |
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1 + '/' + name1), |
|
1021 |
[
|
|
1022 |
]
|
|
1023 |
),
|
|
1024 |
]
|
|
1025 |
result = list(osutils.walkdirs('.')) |
|
1026 |
self._filter_out_stat(result) |
|
1027 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result) |
|
1028 |
result = list(osutils.walkdirs(u'./'+name1, name1)) |
|
1029 |
self._filter_out_stat(result) |
|
1030 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks[1:], result) |
|
1031 |
||
1032 |
def test_unicode__walkdirs_utf8(self): |
|
1033 |
"""Walkdirs_utf8 should always return utf8 paths. |
|
1034 |
||
1035 |
The abspath portion might be in unicode or utf-8
|
|
1036 |
"""
|
|
1037 |
name0 = u'0file-\xb6' |
|
1038 |
name1 = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648' |
|
1039 |
name2 = u'2file-\u0633' |
|
1040 |
tree = [ |
|
1041 |
name0, |
|
1042 |
name1 + '/', |
|
1043 |
name1 + '/' + name0, |
|
1044 |
name1 + '/' + name1 + '/', |
|
1045 |
name2, |
|
1046 |
]
|
|
1047 |
try: |
|
1048 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
1049 |
except UnicodeError: |
|
1050 |
raise TestSkipped('Could not represent Unicode chars' |
|
1051 |
' in current encoding.') |
|
1052 |
name0 = name0.encode('utf8') |
|
1053 |
name1 = name1.encode('utf8') |
|
1054 |
name2 = name2.encode('utf8') |
|
1055 |
||
1056 |
expected_dirblocks = [ |
|
1057 |
(('', '.'), |
|
1058 |
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0), |
|
1059 |
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1), |
|
1060 |
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2), |
|
1061 |
]
|
|
1062 |
),
|
|
1063 |
((name1, './' + name1), |
|
1064 |
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1 |
|
1065 |
+ '/' + name0), |
|
1066 |
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1 |
|
1067 |
+ '/' + name1), |
|
1068 |
]
|
|
1069 |
),
|
|
1070 |
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1 + '/' + name1), |
|
1071 |
[
|
|
1072 |
]
|
|
1073 |
),
|
|
1074 |
]
|
|
1075 |
result = [] |
|
1076 |
# For ease in testing, if walkdirs_utf8 returns Unicode, assert that
|
|
1077 |
# all abspaths are Unicode, and encode them back into utf8.
|
|
1078 |
for dirdetail, dirblock in osutils._walkdirs_utf8('.'): |
|
1079 |
self.assertIsInstance(dirdetail[0], str) |
|
1080 |
if isinstance(dirdetail[1], unicode): |
|
2324.2.4
by Dmitry Vasiliev
Fixed test_unicode__walkdirs_utf8 test |
1081 |
dirdetail = (dirdetail[0], dirdetail[1].encode('utf8')) |
1082 |
dirblock = [list(info) for info in dirblock] |
|
2255.7.32
by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests that the walkdirs variants work on unicode paths. |
1083 |
for info in dirblock: |
1084 |
self.assertIsInstance(info[4], unicode) |
|
1085 |
info[4] = info[4].encode('utf8') |
|
1086 |
new_dirblock = [] |
|
1087 |
for info in dirblock: |
|
1088 |
self.assertIsInstance(info[0], str) |
|
1089 |
self.assertIsInstance(info[1], str) |
|
1090 |
self.assertIsInstance(info[4], str) |
|
1091 |
# Remove the stat information
|
|
1092 |
new_dirblock.append((info[0], info[1], info[2], info[4])) |
|
1093 |
result.append((dirdetail, new_dirblock)) |
|
1094 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result) |
|
1095 |
||
1096 |
def test_unicode__walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8(self): |
|
1097 |
"""walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8 should be a safe fallback everywhere |
|
1098 |
||
1099 |
The abspath portion should be in unicode
|
|
1100 |
"""
|
|
1101 |
name0u = u'0file-\xb6' |
|
1102 |
name1u = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648' |
|
1103 |
name2u = u'2file-\u0633' |
|
1104 |
tree = [ |
|
1105 |
name0u, |
|
1106 |
name1u + '/', |
|
1107 |
name1u + '/' + name0u, |
|
1108 |
name1u + '/' + name1u + '/', |
|
1109 |
name2u, |
|
1110 |
]
|
|
1111 |
try: |
|
1112 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
1113 |
except UnicodeError: |
|
1114 |
raise TestSkipped('Could not represent Unicode chars' |
|
1115 |
' in current encoding.') |
|
1116 |
name0 = name0u.encode('utf8') |
|
1117 |
name1 = name1u.encode('utf8') |
|
1118 |
name2 = name2u.encode('utf8') |
|
1119 |
||
1120 |
# All of the abspaths should be in unicode, all of the relative paths
|
|
1121 |
# should be in utf8
|
|
1122 |
expected_dirblocks = [ |
|
1123 |
(('', '.'), |
|
1124 |
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0u), |
|
1125 |
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1u), |
|
1126 |
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2u), |
|
1127 |
]
|
|
1128 |
),
|
|
1129 |
((name1, './' + name1u), |
|
1130 |
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1u |
|
1131 |
+ '/' + name0u), |
|
1132 |
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1u |
|
1133 |
+ '/' + name1u), |
|
1134 |
]
|
|
1135 |
),
|
|
1136 |
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1u + '/' + name1u), |
|
1137 |
[
|
|
1138 |
]
|
|
1139 |
),
|
|
1140 |
]
|
|
1141 |
result = list(osutils._walkdirs_unicode_to_utf8('.')) |
|
1142 |
self._filter_out_stat(result) |
|
1143 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result) |
|
1144 |
||
3504.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Write an alternative 'walkdirs' implementation that uses win32 apis. |
1145 |
def test__walkdirs_utf_win32_find_file(self): |
3504.4.12
by John Arbash Meinel
A couple small cleanups, make test_osutils more correct |
1146 |
self.requireFeature(WalkdirsWin32Feature) |
3504.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Write an alternative 'walkdirs' implementation that uses win32 apis. |
1147 |
self.requireFeature(tests.UnicodeFilenameFeature) |
3504.4.13
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up according to review comments. |
1148 |
from bzrlib._walkdirs_win32 import _walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file |
3504.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Write an alternative 'walkdirs' implementation that uses win32 apis. |
1149 |
name0u = u'0file-\xb6' |
1150 |
name1u = u'1dir-\u062c\u0648' |
|
1151 |
name2u = u'2file-\u0633' |
|
1152 |
tree = [ |
|
1153 |
name0u, |
|
1154 |
name1u + '/', |
|
1155 |
name1u + '/' + name0u, |
|
1156 |
name1u + '/' + name1u + '/', |
|
1157 |
name2u, |
|
1158 |
]
|
|
1159 |
self.build_tree(tree) |
|
1160 |
name0 = name0u.encode('utf8') |
|
1161 |
name1 = name1u.encode('utf8') |
|
1162 |
name2 = name2u.encode('utf8') |
|
1163 |
||
1164 |
# All of the abspaths should be in unicode, all of the relative paths
|
|
1165 |
# should be in utf8
|
|
1166 |
expected_dirblocks = [ |
|
1167 |
(('', '.'), |
|
1168 |
[(name0, name0, 'file', './' + name0u), |
|
1169 |
(name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1u), |
|
1170 |
(name2, name2, 'file', './' + name2u), |
|
1171 |
]
|
|
1172 |
),
|
|
1173 |
((name1, './' + name1u), |
|
1174 |
[(name1 + '/' + name0, name0, 'file', './' + name1u |
|
1175 |
+ '/' + name0u), |
|
1176 |
(name1 + '/' + name1, name1, 'directory', './' + name1u |
|
1177 |
+ '/' + name1u), |
|
1178 |
]
|
|
1179 |
),
|
|
1180 |
((name1 + '/' + name1, './' + name1u + '/' + name1u), |
|
1181 |
[
|
|
1182 |
]
|
|
1183 |
),
|
|
1184 |
]
|
|
3504.4.13
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up according to review comments. |
1185 |
result = list(_walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file(u'.')) |
3504.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Write an alternative 'walkdirs' implementation that uses win32 apis. |
1186 |
self._filter_out_stat(result) |
1187 |
self.assertEqual(expected_dirblocks, result) |
|
1188 |
||
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1189 |
def assertStatIsCorrect(self, path, win32stat): |
1190 |
os_stat = os.stat(path) |
|
1191 |
self.assertEqual(os_stat.st_size, win32stat.st_size) |
|
3504.4.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Start exposing the times on the stat, this now seems to be a complete walkdirs implementation. |
1192 |
self.assertAlmostEqual(os_stat.st_mtime, win32stat.st_mtime, places=4) |
1193 |
self.assertAlmostEqual(os_stat.st_ctime, win32stat.st_ctime, places=4) |
|
1194 |
self.assertAlmostEqual(os_stat.st_atime, win32stat.st_atime, places=4) |
|
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1195 |
self.assertEqual(os_stat.st_dev, win32stat.st_dev) |
1196 |
self.assertEqual(os_stat.st_ino, win32stat.st_ino) |
|
1197 |
self.assertEqual(os_stat.st_mode, win32stat.st_mode) |
|
1198 |
||
1199 |
def test__walkdirs_utf_win32_find_file_stat_file(self): |
|
1200 |
"""make sure our Stat values are valid""" |
|
3504.4.12
by John Arbash Meinel
A couple small cleanups, make test_osutils more correct |
1201 |
self.requireFeature(WalkdirsWin32Feature) |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1202 |
self.requireFeature(tests.UnicodeFilenameFeature) |
3504.4.13
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up according to review comments. |
1203 |
from bzrlib._walkdirs_win32 import _walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1204 |
name0u = u'0file-\xb6' |
1205 |
name0 = name0u.encode('utf8') |
|
1206 |
self.build_tree([name0u]) |
|
1207 |
# I hate to sleep() here, but I'm trying to make the ctime different
|
|
1208 |
# from the mtime
|
|
1209 |
time.sleep(2) |
|
1210 |
f = open(name0u, 'ab') |
|
1211 |
try: |
|
1212 |
f.write('just a small update') |
|
1213 |
finally: |
|
1214 |
f.close() |
|
1215 |
||
3504.4.13
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up according to review comments. |
1216 |
result = list(_walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file(u'.')) |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1217 |
entry = result[0][1][0] |
1218 |
self.assertEqual((name0, name0, 'file'), entry[:3]) |
|
1219 |
self.assertEqual(u'./' + name0u, entry[4]) |
|
1220 |
self.assertStatIsCorrect(entry[4], entry[3]) |
|
3504.4.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Start exposing the times on the stat, this now seems to be a complete walkdirs implementation. |
1221 |
self.assertNotEqual(entry[3].st_mtime, entry[3].st_ctime) |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1222 |
|
1223 |
def test__walkdirs_utf_win32_find_file_stat_directory(self): |
|
1224 |
"""make sure our Stat values are valid""" |
|
3504.4.12
by John Arbash Meinel
A couple small cleanups, make test_osutils more correct |
1225 |
self.requireFeature(WalkdirsWin32Feature) |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1226 |
self.requireFeature(tests.UnicodeFilenameFeature) |
3504.4.13
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up according to review comments. |
1227 |
from bzrlib._walkdirs_win32 import _walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1228 |
name0u = u'0dir-\u062c\u0648' |
1229 |
name0 = name0u.encode('utf8') |
|
1230 |
self.build_tree([name0u + '/']) |
|
1231 |
||
3504.4.13
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up according to review comments. |
1232 |
result = list(_walkdirs_utf8_win32_find_file(u'.')) |
3504.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test case that shows the mtime is not being returned correctly. |
1233 |
entry = result[0][1][0] |
1234 |
self.assertEqual((name0, name0, 'directory'), entry[:3]) |
|
1235 |
self.assertEqual(u'./' + name0u, entry[4]) |
|
1236 |
self.assertStatIsCorrect(entry[4], entry[3]) |
|
1237 |
||
1773.3.1
by Robert Collins
Add path_prefix_key and compare_paths_prefix_order utility functions. |
1238 |
def assertPathCompare(self, path_less, path_greater): |
1239 |
"""check that path_less and path_greater compare correctly.""" |
|
1240 |
self.assertEqual(0, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order( |
|
1241 |
path_less, path_less)) |
|
1242 |
self.assertEqual(0, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order( |
|
1243 |
path_greater, path_greater)) |
|
1244 |
self.assertEqual(-1, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order( |
|
1245 |
path_less, path_greater)) |
|
1246 |
self.assertEqual(1, osutils.compare_paths_prefix_order( |
|
1247 |
path_greater, path_less)) |
|
1248 |
||
1249 |
def test_compare_paths_prefix_order(self): |
|
1250 |
# root before all else
|
|
1251 |
self.assertPathCompare("/", "/a") |
|
1252 |
# alpha within a dir
|
|
1253 |
self.assertPathCompare("/a", "/b") |
|
1254 |
self.assertPathCompare("/b", "/z") |
|
1255 |
# high dirs before lower.
|
|
1256 |
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. |
1257 |
# except if the deeper dir should be output first
|
1258 |
self.assertPathCompare("/a/b/c", "/d/g") |
|
1773.3.1
by Robert Collins
Add path_prefix_key and compare_paths_prefix_order utility functions. |
1259 |
# lexical betwen dirs of the same height
|
1260 |
self.assertPathCompare("/a/z", "/z/z") |
|
1261 |
self.assertPathCompare("/a/c/z", "/a/d/e") |
|
1262 |
||
1263 |
# this should also be consistent for no leading / paths
|
|
1264 |
# root before all else
|
|
1265 |
self.assertPathCompare("", "a") |
|
1266 |
# alpha within a dir
|
|
1267 |
self.assertPathCompare("a", "b") |
|
1268 |
self.assertPathCompare("b", "z") |
|
1269 |
# high dirs before lower.
|
|
1270 |
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. |
1271 |
# except if the deeper dir should be output first
|
1272 |
self.assertPathCompare("a/b/c", "d/g") |
|
1773.3.1
by Robert Collins
Add path_prefix_key and compare_paths_prefix_order utility functions. |
1273 |
# lexical betwen dirs of the same height
|
1274 |
self.assertPathCompare("a/z", "z/z") |
|
1275 |
self.assertPathCompare("a/c/z", "a/d/e") |
|
1276 |
||
1773.3.3
by Robert Collins
Add new tests John Meinel asked for. |
1277 |
def test_path_prefix_sorting(self): |
1278 |
"""Doing a sort on path prefix should match our sample data.""" |
|
1279 |
original_paths = [ |
|
1280 |
'a', |
|
1281 |
'a/b', |
|
1282 |
'a/b/c', |
|
1283 |
'b', |
|
1284 |
'b/c', |
|
1285 |
'd', |
|
1286 |
'd/e', |
|
1287 |
'd/e/f', |
|
1288 |
'd/f', |
|
1289 |
'd/g', |
|
1290 |
'g', |
|
1291 |
]
|
|
1292 |
||
1293 |
dir_sorted_paths = [ |
|
1294 |
'a', |
|
1295 |
'b', |
|
1296 |
'd', |
|
1297 |
'g', |
|
1298 |
'a/b', |
|
1299 |
'a/b/c', |
|
1300 |
'b/c', |
|
1301 |
'd/e', |
|
1302 |
'd/f', |
|
1303 |
'd/g', |
|
1304 |
'd/e/f', |
|
1305 |
]
|
|
1306 |
||
1307 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
1308 |
dir_sorted_paths, |
|
1309 |
sorted(original_paths, key=osutils.path_prefix_key)) |
|
1310 |
# using the comparison routine shoudl work too:
|
|
1311 |
self.assertEqual( |
|
1312 |
dir_sorted_paths, |
|
1313 |
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. |
1314 |
|
1315 |
||
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs() |
1316 |
class TestCopyTree(TestCaseInTempDir): |
1317 |
||
1318 |
def test_copy_basic_tree(self): |
|
1319 |
self.build_tree(['source/', 'source/a', 'source/b/', 'source/b/c']) |
|
1320 |
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target') |
|
2095.3.1
by Martin Pool
Tests shouldn't assume os.listdir returns sorted results |
1321 |
self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], sorted(os.listdir('target'))) |
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs() |
1322 |
self.assertEqual(['c'], os.listdir('target/b')) |
1323 |
||
1324 |
def test_copy_tree_target_exists(self): |
|
1325 |
self.build_tree(['source/', 'source/a', 'source/b/', 'source/b/c', |
|
1326 |
'target/']) |
|
1327 |
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target') |
|
2095.3.1
by Martin Pool
Tests shouldn't assume os.listdir returns sorted results |
1328 |
self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], sorted(os.listdir('target'))) |
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs() |
1329 |
self.assertEqual(['c'], os.listdir('target/b')) |
1330 |
||
1907.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Updated the copy_tree function to allow overriding functionality. |
1331 |
def test_copy_tree_symlinks(self): |
2949.5.1
by Alexander Belchenko
selftest: use SymlinkFeature instead of TestSkipped where appropriate |
1332 |
self.requireFeature(SymlinkFeature) |
1907.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Updated the copy_tree function to allow overriding functionality. |
1333 |
self.build_tree(['source/']) |
1334 |
os.symlink('a/generic/path', 'source/lnk') |
|
1335 |
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target') |
|
1336 |
self.assertEqual(['lnk'], os.listdir('target')) |
|
1337 |
self.assertEqual('a/generic/path', os.readlink('target/lnk')) |
|
1338 |
||
1339 |
def test_copy_tree_handlers(self): |
|
1340 |
processed_files = [] |
|
1341 |
processed_links = [] |
|
1342 |
def file_handler(from_path, to_path): |
|
1343 |
processed_files.append(('f', from_path, to_path)) |
|
1344 |
def dir_handler(from_path, to_path): |
|
1345 |
processed_files.append(('d', from_path, to_path)) |
|
1346 |
def link_handler(from_path, to_path): |
|
1347 |
processed_links.append((from_path, to_path)) |
|
1348 |
handlers = {'file':file_handler, |
|
1349 |
'directory':dir_handler, |
|
1350 |
'symlink':link_handler, |
|
1351 |
}
|
|
1352 |
||
1353 |
self.build_tree(['source/', 'source/a', 'source/b/', 'source/b/c']) |
|
1354 |
if osutils.has_symlinks(): |
|
1355 |
os.symlink('a/generic/path', 'source/lnk') |
|
1356 |
osutils.copy_tree('source', 'target', handlers=handlers) |
|
1357 |
||
1358 |
self.assertEqual([('d', 'source', 'target'), |
|
1359 |
('f', 'source/a', 'target/a'), |
|
1360 |
('d', 'source/b', 'target/b'), |
|
1361 |
('f', 'source/b/c', 'target/b/c'), |
|
1362 |
], processed_files) |
|
1363 |
self.failIfExists('target') |
|
1364 |
if osutils.has_symlinks(): |
|
1365 |
self.assertEqual([('source/lnk', 'target/lnk')], processed_links) |
|
1366 |
||
1907.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
create a copy_tree wrapper around walkdirs() |
1367 |
|
2192.1.2
by Alexander Belchenko
Tests for osutils.get_terminal_encoding() |
1368 |
#class TestTerminalEncoding has been moved to test_osutils_encodings.py
|
1369 |
# [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. |
1370 |
|
1963.1.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Create an osutils helper function for modifying the environment |
1371 |
|
1372 |
class TestSetUnsetEnv(TestCase): |
|
1373 |
"""Test updating the environment""" |
|
1374 |
||
1375 |
def setUp(self): |
|
1376 |
super(TestSetUnsetEnv, self).setUp() |
|
1377 |
||
1378 |
self.assertEqual(None, os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'), |
|
1379 |
'Environment was not cleaned up properly.'
|
|
1380 |
' Variable BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR should not exist.') |
|
1381 |
def cleanup(): |
|
1382 |
if 'BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR' in os.environ: |
|
1383 |
del os.environ['BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR'] |
|
1384 |
||
1385 |
self.addCleanup(cleanup) |
|
1386 |
||
1387 |
def test_set(self): |
|
1388 |
"""Test that we can set an env variable""" |
|
1389 |
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'foo') |
|
1390 |
self.assertEqual(None, old) |
|
1391 |
self.assertEqual('foo', os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR')) |
|
1392 |
||
1393 |
def test_double_set(self): |
|
1394 |
"""Test that we get the old value out""" |
|
1395 |
osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'foo') |
|
1396 |
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'bar') |
|
1397 |
self.assertEqual('foo', old) |
|
1398 |
self.assertEqual('bar', os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR')) |
|
1399 |
||
1400 |
def test_unicode(self): |
|
1401 |
"""Environment can only contain plain strings |
|
1402 |
|
|
1403 |
So Unicode strings must be encoded.
|
|
1404 |
"""
|
|
2785.1.5
by Alexander Belchenko
support for non-ascii BZR_HOME in show_version() |
1405 |
uni_val, env_val = probe_unicode_in_user_encoding() |
1406 |
if uni_val is None: |
|
1963.1.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Create an osutils helper function for modifying the environment |
1407 |
raise TestSkipped('Cannot find a unicode character that works in' |
1408 |
' encoding %s' % (bzrlib.user_encoding,)) |
|
1409 |
||
1410 |
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', uni_val) |
|
1411 |
self.assertEqual(env_val, os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR')) |
|
1412 |
||
1413 |
def test_unset(self): |
|
1414 |
"""Test that passing None will remove the env var""" |
|
1415 |
osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', 'foo') |
|
1416 |
old = osutils.set_or_unset_env('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR', None) |
|
1417 |
self.assertEqual('foo', old) |
|
1418 |
self.assertEqual(None, os.environ.get('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR')) |
|
1419 |
self.failIf('BZR_TEST_ENV_VAR' in os.environ) |
|
1420 |
||
2215.6.2
by James Henstridge
add some simple tests for local_time_offset() |
1421 |
|
1422 |
class TestLocalTimeOffset(TestCase): |
|
1423 |
||
1424 |
def test_local_time_offset(self): |
|
1425 |
"""Test that local_time_offset() returns a sane value.""" |
|
1426 |
offset = osutils.local_time_offset() |
|
1427 |
self.assertTrue(isinstance(offset, int)) |
|
2215.6.3
by James Henstridge
narrow the range that the local_time_offset() test uses |
1428 |
# Test that the offset is no more than a eighteen hours in
|
1429 |
# either direction.
|
|
1430 |
# Time zone handling is system specific, so it is difficult to
|
|
1431 |
# do more specific tests, but a value outside of this range is
|
|
1432 |
# probably wrong.
|
|
1433 |
eighteen_hours = 18 * 3600 |
|
1434 |
self.assertTrue(-eighteen_hours < offset < eighteen_hours) |
|
2215.6.2
by James Henstridge
add some simple tests for local_time_offset() |
1435 |
|
1436 |
def test_local_time_offset_with_timestamp(self): |
|
1437 |
"""Test that local_time_offset() works with a timestamp.""" |
|
1438 |
offset = osutils.local_time_offset(1000000000.1234567) |
|
1439 |
self.assertTrue(isinstance(offset, int)) |
|
2215.6.3
by James Henstridge
narrow the range that the local_time_offset() test uses |
1440 |
eighteen_hours = 18 * 3600 |
1441 |
self.assertTrue(-eighteen_hours < offset < eighteen_hours) |
|
2922.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests for sha_file_by_name. |
1442 |
|
1443 |
||
1444 |
class TestShaFileByName(TestCaseInTempDir): |
|
1445 |
||
1446 |
def test_sha_empty(self): |
|
1447 |
self.build_tree_contents([('foo', '')]) |
|
1448 |
expected_sha = osutils.sha_string('') |
|
1449 |
self.assertEqual(expected_sha, osutils.sha_file_by_name('foo')) |
|
1450 |
||
1451 |
def test_sha_mixed_endings(self): |
|
1452 |
text = 'test\r\nwith\nall\rpossible line endings\r\n' |
|
1453 |
self.build_tree_contents([('foo', text)]) |
|
1454 |
expected_sha = osutils.sha_string(text) |
|
1455 |
self.assertEqual(expected_sha, osutils.sha_file_by_name('foo')) |
|
3089.3.9
by Ian Clatworthy
add test for resource loading |
1456 |
|
1457 |
||
1458 |
_debug_text = \ |
|
1459 |
r'''# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd |
|
1460 |
#
|
|
1461 |
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
|
1462 |
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
|
1463 |
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
|
1464 |
# (at your option) any later version.
|
|
1465 |
#
|
|
1466 |
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
|
1467 |
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
|
1468 |
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
|
1469 |
# GNU General Public License for more details.
|
|
1470 |
#
|
|
1471 |
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
|
1472 |
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
|
1473 |
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
|
|
1474 |
||
1475 |
||
1476 |
# NOTE: If update these, please also update the help for global-options in
|
|
3170.1.2
by Andrew Bennetts
Update test_resource_string for new debug.py contents. |
1477 |
# bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py
|
3089.3.9
by Ian Clatworthy
add test for resource loading |
1478 |
|
1479 |
debug_flags = set()
|
|
1480 |
"""Set of flags that enable different debug behaviour.
|
|
1481 |
||
1482 |
These are set with eg ``-Dlock`` on the bzr command line.
|
|
1483 |
||
1484 |
Options include:
|
|
1485 |
|
|
1486 |
* auth - show authentication sections used
|
|
1487 |
* error - show stack traces for all top level exceptions
|
|
1488 |
* evil - capture call sites that do expensive or badly-scaling operations.
|
|
1489 |
* fetch - trace history copying between repositories
|
|
3377.3.45
by John Arbash Meinel
Update the osutils.resource test for debug strings |
1490 |
* graph - trace graph traversal information
|
3170.1.2
by Andrew Bennetts
Update test_resource_string for new debug.py contents. |
1491 |
* hashcache - log every time a working file is read to determine its hash
|
3089.3.9
by Ian Clatworthy
add test for resource loading |
1492 |
* hooks - trace hook execution
|
1493 |
* hpss - trace smart protocol requests and responses
|
|
1494 |
* http - trace http connections, requests and responses
|
|
1495 |
* index - trace major index operations
|
|
3172.2.1
by Andrew Bennetts
Enable use of smart revision streaming between repos with compatible models, not just between identical format repos. |
1496 |
* knit - trace knit operations
|
3089.3.9
by Ian Clatworthy
add test for resource loading |
1497 |
* lock - trace when lockdir locks are taken or released
|
1498 |
* merge - emit information for debugging merges
|
|
3231.4.2
by Alexander Belchenko
fix test_resource_string. |
1499 |
* pack - emit information about pack operations
|
3089.3.9
by Ian Clatworthy
add test for resource loading |
1500 |
|
1501 |
"""
|
|
1502 |
'''
|
|
1503 |
||
1504 |
||
1505 |
class TestResourceLoading(TestCaseInTempDir): |
|
1506 |
||
1507 |
def test_resource_string(self): |
|
1508 |
# test resource in bzrlib
|
|
1509 |
text = osutils.resource_string('bzrlib', 'debug.py') |
|
1510 |
self.assertEquals(_debug_text, text) |
|
1511 |
# test resource under bzrlib
|
|
1512 |
text = osutils.resource_string('bzrlib.ui', 'text.py') |
|
1513 |
self.assertContainsRe(text, "class TextUIFactory") |
|
1514 |
# test unsupported package
|
|
1515 |
self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError, osutils.resource_string, 'zzzz', |
|
1516 |
'yyy.xx') |
|
1517 |
# test unknown resource
|
|
1518 |
self.assertRaises(IOError, osutils.resource_string, 'bzrlib', 'yyy.xx') |