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Don't check for wx in the test suite....
Don't check for wx in the test suite. An interaction between wx and threads was blocking certain Unix signals, causing an unrelated test to fail for me. We were only checking for wx to exclude the inputhookwx module from the test run. It contains no tests anyway, so we may as well just exclude it in all cases.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Backport pull requests to a particular branch.
Usage: backport_pr.py branch [PR]
e.g.:
python tools/backport_pr.py 0.13.1 123
to backport PR #123 onto branch 0.13.1
or
python tools/backport_pr.py 1.x
to see what PRs are marked for backport that have yet to be applied.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import re
import sys
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, check_call, check_output
from urllib import urlopen
from gh_api import (
get_issues_list,
get_pull_request,
get_pull_request_files,
is_pull_request,
get_milestone_id,
)
def find_rejects(root='.'):
for dirname, dirs, files in os.walk(root):
for fname in files:
if fname.endswith('.rej'):
yield os.path.join(dirname, fname)
def get_current_branch():
branches = check_output(['git', 'branch'])
for branch in branches.splitlines():
if branch.startswith('*'):
return branch[1:].strip()
def backport_pr(branch, num, project='ipython/ipython'):
current_branch = get_current_branch()
if branch != current_branch:
check_call(['git', 'checkout', branch])
check_call(['git', 'pull'])
pr = get_pull_request(project, num, auth=True)
files = get_pull_request_files(project, num, auth=True)
patch_url = pr['patch_url']
title = pr['title']
description = pr['body']
fname = "PR%i.patch" % num
if os.path.exists(fname):
print("using patch from {fname}".format(**locals()))
with open(fname) as f:
patch = f.read()
else:
req = urlopen(patch_url)
patch = req.read()
msg = "Backport PR #%i: %s" % (num, title) + '\n\n' + description
check = Popen(['git', 'apply', '--check', '--verbose'], stdin=PIPE)
a,b = check.communicate(patch)
if check.returncode:
print("patch did not apply, saving to {fname}".format(**locals()))
print("edit {fname} until `cat {fname} | git apply --check` succeeds".format(**locals()))
print("then run tools/backport_pr.py {num} again".format(**locals()))
if not os.path.exists(fname):
with open(fname, 'wb') as f:
f.write(patch)
return 1
p = Popen(['git', 'apply'], stdin=PIPE)
a,b = p.communicate(patch)
filenames = [ f['filename'] for f in files ]
check_call(['git', 'add'] + filenames)
check_call(['git', 'commit', '-m', msg])
print("PR #%i applied, with msg:" % num)
print()
print(msg)
print()
if branch != current_branch:
check_call(['git', 'checkout', current_branch])
return 0
backport_re = re.compile(r"[Bb]ackport.*?(\d+)")
def already_backported(branch, since_tag=None):
"""return set of PRs that have been backported already"""
if since_tag is None:
since_tag = check_output(['git','describe', branch, '--abbrev=0']).decode('utf8').strip()
cmd = ['git', 'log', '%s..%s' % (since_tag, branch), '--oneline']
lines = check_output(cmd).decode('utf8')
return set(int(num) for num in backport_re.findall(lines))
def should_backport(labels=None, milestone=None):
"""return set of PRs marked for backport"""
if labels is None and milestone is None:
raise ValueError("Specify one of labels or milestone.")
elif labels is not None and milestone is not None:
raise ValueError("Specify only one of labels or milestone.")
if labels is not None:
issues = get_issues_list("ipython/ipython",
labels=labels,
state='closed',
auth=True,
)
else:
milestone_id = get_milestone_id("ipython/ipython", milestone,
auth=True)
issues = get_issues_list("ipython/ipython",
milestone=milestone_id,
state='closed',
auth=True,
)
should_backport = set()
for issue in issues:
if not is_pull_request(issue):
continue
pr = get_pull_request("ipython/ipython", issue['number'],
auth=True)
if not pr['merged']:
print ("Marked PR closed without merge: %i" % pr['number'])
continue
should_backport.add(pr['number'])
return should_backport
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print(__doc__)
sys.exit(1)
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
branch = sys.argv[1]
already = already_backported(branch)
should = should_backport("backport-1.2")
print ("The following PRs should be backported:")
for pr in should.difference(already):
print (pr)
sys.exit(0)
sys.exit(backport_pr(sys.argv[1], int(sys.argv[2])))