sapling/eden/scm/tests/test-import-eol.t
Zeyi (Rice) Fan 09d7bb259c make part of the tests Python 3 compatible
Summary:
Most of these tests use `file` instead of `open` for opening files, which is removed in Python 3. And when we open files in byte mode, Python disallows writing `str` into such files, so we add `b` prefix to write actual bytes instead.

There are some other minor problems like reading from `sys.stdin` gives you `str` while expecting `bytes`. The solution is to use `sys.stdin.buffer` instead. However, Python 2 does not have `sys.stdin.buffer` so we have to do a version check to provide compatibility.

Reviewed By: quark-zju

Differential Revision: D19606357

fbshipit-source-id: e9177134294f03af8b581230a57902c3435b319a
2020-01-28 16:42:11 -08:00

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#chg-compatible
$ cat > makepatch.py <<EOF
> f = open('eol.diff', 'wb')
> w = f.write
> w(b'test message\n')
> w(b'diff --git a/a b/a\n')
> w(b'--- a/a\n')
> w(b'+++ b/a\n')
> w(b'@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@\n')
> w(b' a\n')
> w(b'-bbb\r\n')
> w(b'+yyyy\r\n')
> w(b' cc\r\n')
> w(b' \n')
> w(b' d\n')
> w(b'-e\n')
> w(b'\ No newline at end of file\n')
> w(b'+z\r\n')
> w(b'\ No newline at end of file\r\n')
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo '*\.diff' > .gitignore
Test different --eol values
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("a", "wb").write(b"a\nbbb\ncc\n\nd\ne")'
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding .gitignore
adding a
$ $PYTHON ../makepatch.py
invalid eol
$ hg --config patch.eol='LFCR' import eol.diff
applying eol.diff
abort: unsupported line endings type: LFCR
[255]
$ hg revert -a
force LF
$ hg --traceback --config patch.eol='LF' import eol.diff
applying eol.diff
$ cat a
a
yyyy
cc
d
e (no-eol)
$ hg st
force CRLF
$ hg up -C 0
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg --traceback --config patch.eol='CRLF' import eol.diff
applying eol.diff
$ cat a
a\r (esc)
yyyy\r (esc)
cc\r (esc)
\r (esc)
d\r (esc)
e (no-eol)
$ hg st
auto EOL on LF file
$ hg up -C 0
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg --traceback --config patch.eol='auto' import eol.diff
applying eol.diff
$ cat a
a
yyyy
cc
d
e (no-eol)
$ hg st
auto EOL on CRLF file
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("a", "wb").write(b"a\r\nbbb\r\ncc\r\n\r\nd\r\ne")'
$ hg commit -m 'switch EOLs in a'
$ hg --traceback --config patch.eol='auto' import eol.diff
applying eol.diff
$ cat a
a\r (esc)
yyyy\r (esc)
cc\r (esc)
\r (esc)
d\r (esc)
e (no-eol)
$ hg st
auto EOL on new file or source without any EOL
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("noeol", "wb").write(b"noeol")'
$ hg add noeol
$ hg commit -m 'add noeol'
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("noeol", "wb").write(b"noeol\r\nnoeol\n")'
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("neweol", "wb").write(b"neweol\nneweol\r\n")'
$ hg add neweol
$ hg diff --git > noeol.diff
$ hg revert --no-backup noeol neweol
$ rm neweol
$ hg --traceback --config patch.eol='auto' import -m noeol noeol.diff
applying noeol.diff
$ cat noeol
noeol\r (esc)
noeol
$ cat neweol
neweol
neweol\r (esc)
$ hg st
Test --eol and binary patches
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("b", "wb").write(b"a\x00\nb\r\nd")'
$ hg ci -Am addb
adding b
$ $PYTHON -c 'open("b", "wb").write(b"a\x00\nc\r\nd")'
$ hg diff --git > bin.diff
$ hg revert --no-backup b
binary patch with --eol
$ hg import --config patch.eol='CRLF' -m changeb bin.diff
applying bin.diff
$ cat b
a\x00 (esc)
c\r (esc)
d (no-eol)
$ hg st
$ cd ..