sapling/eden/scm/tests/test-run-tests.py
Xavier Deguillard 467f4aef45 tests: mark python3 tests as passing
Summary:
Ran ./run-tests.py --json and used the following script:

  import json
  import subprocess

  with open("report.json", "r") as f:
      tests = json.load(f)
      for name, t in tests.items():
          if t["result"] == "success":
              print("%s successful" % name)
              subprocess.run("sed -i '/#require py2/d' %s" % name, shell=True)
              subprocess.run("sed -i '/require.*py2/d' %s" % name, shell=True)

Reviewed By: singhsrb

Differential Revision: D19664298

fbshipit-source-id: fa67c7c7abd110c9f0df9345daf09f2792aacd44
2020-01-31 10:13:45 -08:00

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"""test line matching with some failing examples and some which warn
run-test.t only checks positive matches and can not see warnings
(both by design)
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import doctest
import os
import re
from hghave import require
# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output
if "TERM" in os.environ:
del os.environ["TERM"]
run_tests = __import__("run-tests")
def prn(ex):
m = ex.args[0]
if isinstance(m, str):
print(m)
else:
print(m.decode("utf-8"))
def lm(expected, output):
r"""check if output matches expected
does it generally work?
>>> lm(b'H*e (glob)\n', b'Here\n')
True
fail on bad test data
>>> try: lm(b'a\n',b'a')
... except AssertionError as ex: print(ex)
missing newline
>>> try: lm(b'single backslash\n', b'single \backslash\n')
... except AssertionError as ex: prn(ex)
single backslash or unknown char
"""
assert expected.endswith(b"\n") and output.endswith(b"\n"), "missing newline"
assert not re.search(
br"[^ \w\\/\r\n()*?]", expected + output
), b"single backslash or unknown char"
test = run_tests.TTest(b"test-run-test.t", b".", b".")
match = test.linematch(expected, output)
if isinstance(match, str):
return "special: " + match
elif isinstance(match, bytes):
return "special: " + match.decode("utf-8")
else:
return bool(match) # do not return match object
def wintests():
r"""test matching like running on windows
enable windows matching on any os
>>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = True
>>> _osname = os.name
>>> os.name = 'nt'
valid match on windows
>>> lm(b'g/a*/d (glob)\n', b'g\\abc/d\n')
True
direct matching, glob unnecessary
>>> lm(b'g/b (glob)\n', b'g/b\n')
'special: -glob'
missing glob
>>> lm(b'/g/c/d/fg\n', b'\\g\\c\\d/fg\n')
True
>>> lm(b'/g/c/d/fg\n', b'\\g\\c\\d\\fg\r\n')
True
restore os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
>>> os.name = _osname
"""
pass
def otherostests():
r"""test matching like running on non-windows os
disable windows matching on any os
>>> _osaltsep = os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = False
>>> _osname = os.name
>>> os.name = 'nt'
backslash does not match slash
>>> lm(b'h/a* (glob)\n', b'h\\ab\n')
False
direct matching glob can not be recognized
>>> lm(b'h/b (glob)\n', b'h/b\n')
True
missing glob can not not be recognized
>>> lm(b'/h/c/df/g/\n', b'\\h/c\\df/g\\\n')
False
restore os.altsep
>>> os.altsep = _osaltsep
>>> os.name = _osname
"""
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
doctest.testmod()