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# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output
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import doctest
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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if 'TERM' in os.environ:
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del os.environ['TERM']
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class py3docchecker(doctest.OutputChecker):
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def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags):
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want2 = re.sub(r'''\bu(['"])(.*?)\1''', r'\1\2\1', want) # py2: u''
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got2 = re.sub(r'''\bb(['"])(.*?)\1''', r'\1\2\1', got) # py3: b''
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# py3: <exc.name>: b'<msg>' -> <name>: <msg>
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# <exc.name>: <others> -> <name>: <others>
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got2 = re.sub(
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r'''^mercurial\.\w+\.(\w+): (['"])(.*?)\2''',
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r'\1: \3',
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got2,
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flags=re.MULTILINE,
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)
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got2 = re.sub(
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r'^mercurial\.\w+\.(\w+): ', r'\1: ', got2, flags=re.MULTILINE
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)
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return any(
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doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, w, g, optionflags)
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for w, g in [(want, got), (want2, got2)]
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)
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def testmod(name, optionflags=0, testtarget=None):
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__import__(name)
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mod = sys.modules[name]
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if testtarget is not None:
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mod = getattr(mod, testtarget)
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# minimal copy of doctest.testmod()
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finder = doctest.DocTestFinder()
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checker = py3docchecker()
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runner = doctest.DocTestRunner(checker=checker, optionflags=optionflags)
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for test in finder.find(mod, name):
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runner.run(test)
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runner.summarize()
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DONT_RUN = []
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# Exceptions to the defaults for a given detected module. The value for each
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# module name is a list of dicts that specify the kwargs to pass to testmod.
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# testmod is called once per item in the list, so an empty list will cause the
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# module to not be tested.
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testmod_arg_overrides = {
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'i18n.check-translation': DONT_RUN, # may require extra installation
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'mercurial.dagparser': [{'optionflags': doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE}],
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'mercurial.keepalive': DONT_RUN, # >>> is an example, not a doctest
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'mercurial.posix': DONT_RUN, # run by mercurial.platform
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'mercurial.statprof': DONT_RUN, # >>> is an example, not a doctest
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'mercurial.util': [{}, {'testtarget': 'platform'}], # run twice!
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'mercurial.windows': DONT_RUN, # run by mercurial.platform
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'tests.test-url': [{'optionflags': doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE}],
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}
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fileset = 'set:(**.py)'
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cwd = os.path.dirname(os.environ["TESTDIR"])
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if not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(cwd, ".hg")):
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sys.exit(0)
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files = subprocess.check_output(
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"HGRCPATH=/dev/null . helpers-testrepo.sh; testrepohg files --print0 \"%s\""
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% fileset,
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shell=True,
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cwd=cwd,
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).split(b'\0')
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if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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cwd = os.fsencode(cwd)
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mods_tested = set()
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for f in files:
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if not f:
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continue
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with open(os.path.join(cwd, f), "rb") as fh:
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if not re.search(br'\n\s*>>>', fh.read()):
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continue
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f = f.decode()
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modname = f.replace('.py', '').replace('\\', '.').replace('/', '.')
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# Third-party modules aren't our responsibility to test, and the modules in
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# contrib generally do not have doctests in a good state, plus they're hard
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# to import if this test is running with py2, so we just skip both for now.
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if modname.startswith('mercurial.thirdparty.') or modname.startswith(
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'contrib.'
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):
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continue
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for kwargs in testmod_arg_overrides.get(modname, [{}]):
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mods_tested.add((modname, '%r' % (kwargs,)))
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if modname.startswith('tests.'):
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# On py2, we can't import from tests.foo, but it works on both py2
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# and py3 with the way that PYTHONPATH is setup to import without
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# the 'tests.' prefix, so we do that.
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modname = modname[len('tests.') :]
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testmod(modname, **kwargs)
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# Meta-test: let's make sure that we actually ran what we expected to, above.
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# Each item in the set is a 2-tuple of module name and stringified kwargs passed
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# to testmod.
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expected_mods_tested = set(
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[
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('hgext.convert.convcmd', '{}'),
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('hgext.convert.cvsps', '{}'),
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('hgext.convert.filemap', '{}'),
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('hgext.convert.p4', '{}'),
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('hgext.convert.subversion', '{}'),
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('hgext.fix', '{}'),
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('hgext.mq', '{}'),
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('mercurial.changelog', '{}'),
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('mercurial.cmdutil', '{}'),
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('mercurial.color', '{}'),
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('mercurial.dagparser', "{'optionflags': 4}"),
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('mercurial.dirstateutils.v2', '{}'),
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('mercurial.encoding', '{}'),
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('mercurial.fancyopts', '{}'),
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('mercurial.formatter', '{}'),
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('mercurial.hg', '{}'),
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('mercurial.hgweb.hgwebdir_mod', '{}'),
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('mercurial.match', '{}'),
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('mercurial.mdiff', '{}'),
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('mercurial.minirst', '{}'),
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('mercurial.parser', '{}'),
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('mercurial.patch', '{}'),
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('mercurial.pathutil', '{}'),
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('mercurial.pycompat', '{}'),
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('mercurial.revlogutils.deltas', '{}'),
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('mercurial.revset', '{}'),
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('mercurial.revsetlang', '{}'),
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('mercurial.simplemerge', '{}'),
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('mercurial.smartset', '{}'),
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('mercurial.store', '{}'),
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('mercurial.subrepo', '{}'),
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('mercurial.templater', '{}'),
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('mercurial.ui', '{}'),
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('mercurial.util', "{'testtarget': 'platform'}"),
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('mercurial.util', '{}'),
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('mercurial.utils.dateutil', '{}'),
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('mercurial.utils.stringutil', '{}'),
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('mercurial.utils.urlutil', '{}'),
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('tests.drawdag', '{}'),
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('tests.test-run-tests', '{}'),
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('tests.test-url', "{'optionflags': 4}"),
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]
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)
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unexpectedly_run = mods_tested.difference(expected_mods_tested)
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not_run = expected_mods_tested.difference(mods_tested)
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if unexpectedly_run:
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print('Unexpectedly ran (probably need to add to list):')
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for r in sorted(unexpectedly_run):
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print(' %r' % (r,))
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if not_run:
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print('Expected to run, but was not run (doctest removed?):')
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for r in sorted(not_run):
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print(' %r' % (r,))
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