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Summary: Turned on the auto formatter. Ran `arc lint --apply-patches --take BLACK **/*.py`. Then run `arc lint` again so some other autofixers like spellchecker etc. looked at the code base. Manually accept the changes whenever they make sense, or use a workaround (ex. changing "dict()" to "dict constructor") where autofix is false positive. Disabled linters on files that are hard (i18n/polib.py) to fix, or less interesting to fix (hgsubversion tests), or cannot be fixed without breaking OSS build (FBPYTHON4). Conflicted linters (test-check-module-imports.t, part of test-check-code.t, test-check-pyflakes.t) are removed or disabled. Duplicated linters (test-check-pyflakes.t, test-check-pylint.t) are removed. An issue of the auto-formatter is lines are no longer guarnateed to be <= 80 chars. But that seems less important comparing with the benefit auto-formatter provides. As we're here, also remove test-check-py3-compat.t, as it is currently broken if `PYTHON3=/bin/python3` is set. Reviewed By: wez, phillco, simpkins, pkaush, singhsrb Differential Revision: D8173629 fbshipit-source-id: 90e248ae0c5e6eaadbe25520a6ee42d32005621b
67 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
67 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import os
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import sys
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from hgext import patchrmdir
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from mercurial import util
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if not sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
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sys.stderr.write("skipped: linux required\n")
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sys.exit(80)
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patchrmdir.uisetup(None)
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testtmp = os.environ["TESTTMP"]
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d1 = os.path.join(testtmp, "d1")
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d2 = os.path.join(testtmp, "d1", "d2")
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os.mkdir(d1)
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os.mkdir(d2)
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def tryfunc(func):
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try:
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func()
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except Exception as ex:
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# normalize the error message across platforms
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if "Non-empty directory" not in str(ex):
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ex = "*"
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else:
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ex = "Non-empty directory"
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print(" error: %s" % ex)
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else:
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print(" success")
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print("rmdir d1 - should fail with ENOTEMPTY")
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tryfunc(lambda: os.rmdir(d1))
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print("rmdir d1/d2 - should succeed")
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tryfunc(lambda: os.rmdir(d2))
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open(d2, "w").close()
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print("rmdir d1 - should fail with ENOTEMPTY")
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tryfunc(lambda: os.rmdir(d1))
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os.unlink(d2)
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print("rmdir d1 - should succeed")
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tryfunc(lambda: os.rmdir(d1))
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print("rmdir d1 - should fail with ENOENT")
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tryfunc(lambda: os.rmdir(d1))
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os.mkdir(d1)
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os.mkdir(d2)
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print("removedirs d2 (and d1) - should succeed")
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tryfunc(lambda: util.removedirs(d2))
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print("removedirs d1 - should fail with ENOENT")
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tryfunc(lambda: util.removedirs(d1))
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