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tests: ensure a status will have non ambiguous mtime in some race test...
tests: ensure a status will have non ambiguous mtime in some race test For the test to work, we need some mtime to be recorded. For them to be recorded, they need to be "clearly in the past", otherwise edit with the same mtime would be possible. Strictly speaking there might be file system with a minimal mtime increment longer than one second. However it is unlikely that we will run the test on them for now. We can be smarter about this in the future if it becomes necessary. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11779

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testing: add a utility function to wait for file create...
r47746 from __future__ import (
absolute_import,
division,
)
import os
import time
# work around check-code complains
#
# This is a simple log level module doing simple test related work, we can't
# import more things, and we do not need it.
environ = getattr(os, 'environ')
def _timeout_factor():
"""return the current modification to timeout"""
testing: fix _timeout_factor...
r48287 default = int(environ.get('HGTEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT', 360))
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r47746 current = int(environ.get('HGTEST_TIMEOUT', default))
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r48287 if current == 0:
return 1
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r47746 return current / float(default)
def wait_file(path, timeout=10):
timeout *= _timeout_factor()
start = time.time()
while not os.path.exists(path):
Cédric Krier
testing: do not stop waiting if timeout is 0 (issue6541)...
r48457 if timeout and time.time() - start > timeout:
testing: add a utility function to wait for file create...
r47746 raise RuntimeError(b"timed out waiting for file: %s" % path)
time.sleep(0.01)
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r47747
def write_file(path, content=b''):
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r48604 if content:
write_path = b'%s.tmp' % path
else:
write_path = path
with open(write_path, 'wb') as f:
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r47747 f.write(content)
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r48604 if path != write_path:
os.rename(write_path, path)