sapling/tests/test-status-inprocess.py
Jun Wu 584656dff3 codemod: join the auto-formatter party
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
2018-05-25 22:17:29 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from mercurial import commands, localrepo, ui as uimod
u = uimod.ui.load()
print("% creating repo")
repo = localrepo.localrepository(u, ".", create=True)
f = open("test.py", "w")
try:
f.write("foo\n")
finally:
f.close
print("% add and commit")
commands.add(u, repo, "test.py")
commands.commit(u, repo, message="*")
commands.status(u, repo, clean=True)
print("% change")
f = open("test.py", "w")
try:
f.write("bar\n")
finally:
f.close()
# this would return clean instead of changed before the fix
commands.status(u, repo, clean=True, modified=True)