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test-convert-darcs.t: fix elementtree test...
test-convert-darcs.t: fix elementtree test On OSX, the test succeeds because darcs aborts when trying to convert the dummy repository, and the test only grep for the output. On Windows, the darcs call succeeds for some reason but darcs fails to emit any output, which is not a valid XML output, which causes a traceback including the ElementTree string matched by the check, and makes a false positive. Check with a real repository instead. The darcs upgrade test is moved at the end so we can use our handmade darcs repository for the test.

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# server.py - inotify common protocol code
#
# Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
# Copyright 2007, 2008 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import cStringIO, socket, struct
"""
Protocol between inotify clients and server:
Client sending query:
1) send protocol version number
2) send query type (string, 4 letters long)
3) send query parameters:
- For STAT, N+1 \0-separated strings:
1) N different names that need checking
2) 1 string containing all the status types to match
- No parameter needed for DBUG
Server sending query answer:
1) send protocol version number
2) send query type
3) send struct.pack'ed headers describing the length of the content:
e.g. for STAT, receive 9 integers describing the length of the
9 \0-separated string lists to be read:
* one file list for each lmar!?ic status type
* one list containing the directories visited during lookup
"""
version = 3
resphdrfmts = {
'STAT': '>lllllllll', # status requests
'DBUG': '>l' # debugging queries
}
resphdrsizes = dict((k, struct.calcsize(v))
for k, v in resphdrfmts.iteritems())
def recvcs(sock):
cs = cStringIO.StringIO()
s = True
try:
while s:
s = sock.recv(65536)
cs.write(s)
finally:
sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RD)
cs.seek(0)
return cs