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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import os
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import stat
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import subprocess
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import sys
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if subprocess.call(['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'],
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'cacheable']):
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sys.exit(80)
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print_ = print
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def print(*args, **kwargs):
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"""print() wrapper that flushes stdout buffers to avoid py3 buffer issues
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We could also just write directly to sys.stdout.buffer the way the
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ui object will, but this was easier for porting the test.
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"""
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print_(*args, **kwargs)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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from mercurial import (
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extensions,
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hg,
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localrepo,
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pycompat,
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ui as uimod,
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util,
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vfs as vfsmod,
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)
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if pycompat.ispy3:
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xrange = range
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class fakerepo(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self._filecache = {}
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class fakevfs(object):
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def join(self, p):
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return p
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vfs = fakevfs()
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def unfiltered(self):
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return self
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def sjoin(self, p):
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return p
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@localrepo.repofilecache('x', 'y')
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def cached(self):
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print('creating')
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return 'string from function'
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def invalidate(self):
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for k in self._filecache:
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try:
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delattr(self, pycompat.sysstr(k))
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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def basic(repo):
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print("* neither file exists")
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# calls function
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repo.cached
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* neither file still exists")
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# uses cache
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repo.cached
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# create empty file
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f = open('x', 'w')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* empty file x created")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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f = open('x', 'w')
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f.write('a')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file x changed size")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* nothing changed with either file")
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# stats file again, reuses object
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repo.cached
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# atomic replace file, size doesn't change
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# hopefully st_mtime doesn't change as well so this doesn't use the cache
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# because of inode change
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f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'x', b'w', atomictemp=True)
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f.write(b'b')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file x changed inode")
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repo.cached
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# create empty file y
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f = open('y', 'w')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* empty file y created")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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f = open('y', 'w')
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f.write('A')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file y changed size")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'y', b'w', atomictemp=True)
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f.write(b'B')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file y changed inode")
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repo.cached
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f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'x', b'w', atomictemp=True)
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f.write(b'c')
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f.close()
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f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'y', b'w', atomictemp=True)
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f.write(b'C')
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* both files changed inode")
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repo.cached
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def fakeuncacheable():
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def wrapcacheable(orig, *args, **kwargs):
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return False
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def wrapinit(orig, *args, **kwargs):
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pass
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originit = extensions.wrapfunction(util.cachestat, '__init__', wrapinit)
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origcacheable = extensions.wrapfunction(util.cachestat, 'cacheable',
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wrapcacheable)
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for fn in ['x', 'y']:
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try:
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os.remove(fn)
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except OSError:
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pass
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basic(fakerepo())
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util.cachestat.cacheable = origcacheable
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util.cachestat.__init__ = originit
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def test_filecache_synced():
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# test old behavior that caused filecached properties to go out of sync
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os.system('hg init && echo a >> a && hg ci -qAm.')
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repo = hg.repository(uimod.ui.load())
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# first rollback clears the filecache, but changelog to stays in __dict__
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repo.rollback()
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repo.commit(b'.')
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# second rollback comes along and touches the changelog externally
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# (file is moved)
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repo.rollback()
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# but since changelog isn't under the filecache control anymore, we don't
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# see that it changed, and return the old changelog without reconstructing
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# it
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repo.commit(b'.')
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def setbeforeget(repo):
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os.remove('x')
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os.remove('y')
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repo.__class__.cached.set(repo, 'string set externally')
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* neither file exists")
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print(repo.cached)
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repo.invalidate()
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f = open('x', 'w')
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f.write('a')
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f.close()
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print("* file x created")
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print(repo.cached)
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repo.__class__.cached.set(repo, 'string 2 set externally')
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* string set externally again")
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print(repo.cached)
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repo.invalidate()
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f = open('y', 'w')
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f.write('b')
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f.close()
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print("* file y created")
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print(repo.cached)
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def antiambiguity():
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filename = 'ambigcheck'
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# try some times, because reproduction of ambiguity depends on
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# "filesystem time"
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for i in xrange(5):
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fp = open(filename, 'w')
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fp.write('FOO')
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fp.close()
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oldstat = os.stat(filename)
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if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME]:
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# subsequent changing never causes ambiguity
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continue
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repetition = 3
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# repeat changing via checkambigatclosing, to examine whether
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# st_mtime is advanced multiple times as expected
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for i in xrange(repetition):
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# explicit closing
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fp = vfsmod.checkambigatclosing(open(filename, 'a'))
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fp.write('FOO')
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fp.close()
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# implicit closing by "with" statement
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with vfsmod.checkambigatclosing(open(filename, 'a')) as fp:
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fp.write('BAR')
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newstat = os.stat(filename)
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if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != newstat[stat.ST_CTIME]:
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# timestamp ambiguity was naturally avoided while repetition
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continue
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# st_mtime should be advanced "repetition * 2" times, because
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# all changes occurred at same time (in sec)
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expected = (oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME] + repetition * 2) & 0x7fffffff
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if newstat[stat.ST_MTIME] != expected:
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print("'newstat[stat.ST_MTIME] %s is not %s (as %s + %s * 2)" %
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(newstat[stat.ST_MTIME], expected,
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oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME], repetition))
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# no more examination is needed regardless of result
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break
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else:
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# This platform seems too slow to examine anti-ambiguity
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# of file timestamp (or test happened to be executed at
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# bad timing). Exit silently in this case, because running
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# on other faster platforms can detect problems
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pass
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print('basic:')
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print()
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basic(fakerepo())
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print()
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print('fakeuncacheable:')
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print()
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fakeuncacheable()
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test_filecache_synced()
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print()
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print('setbeforeget:')
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print()
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setbeforeget(fakerepo())
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print()
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print('antiambiguity:')
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print()
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antiambiguity()
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