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from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
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"""Fuzz testing for operations against a Mercurial repository
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This uses Hypothesis's stateful testing to generate random repository
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operations and test Mercurial using them, both to see if there are any
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unexpected errors and to compare different versions of it."""
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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# Only run if slow tests are allowed
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if subprocess.call(['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'],
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'slow']):
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sys.exit(80)
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# These tests require Hypothesis and pytz to be installed.
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# Running 'pip install hypothesis pytz' will achieve that.
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# Note: This won't work if you're running Python < 2.7.
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try:
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from hypothesis.extra.datetime import datetimes
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except ImportError:
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sys.stderr.write("skipped: hypothesis or pytz not installed" + os.linesep)
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sys.exit(80)
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# If you are running an old version of pip you may find that the enum34
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# backport is not installed automatically. If so 'pip install enum34' will
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# fix this problem.
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try:
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import enum
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assert enum # Silence pyflakes
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except ImportError:
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sys.stderr.write("skipped: enum34 not installed" + os.linesep)
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sys.exit(80)
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import binascii
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import errno
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import pipes
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import shutil
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import silenttestrunner
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import subprocess
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from hypothesis.errors import HypothesisException
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from hypothesis.stateful import (
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rule, RuleBasedStateMachine, Bundle, precondition)
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from hypothesis import settings, note, strategies as st
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from hypothesis.configuration import set_hypothesis_home_dir
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from hypothesis.database import ExampleDatabase
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testdir = os.path.abspath(os.environ["TESTDIR"])
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# We store Hypothesis examples here rather in the temporary test directory
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# so that when rerunning a failing test this always results in refinding the
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# previous failure. This directory is in .hgignore and should not be checked in
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# but is useful to have for development.
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set_hypothesis_home_dir(os.path.join(testdir, ".hypothesis"))
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runtests = os.path.join(os.environ["RUNTESTDIR"], "run-tests.py")
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testtmp = os.environ["TESTTMP"]
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assert os.path.isdir(testtmp)
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generatedtests = os.path.join(testdir, "hypothesis-generated")
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try:
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os.makedirs(generatedtests)
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except OSError:
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pass
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# We write out generated .t files to a file in order to ease debugging and to
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# give a starting point for turning failures Hypothesis finds into normal
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# tests. In order to ensure that multiple copies of this test can be run in
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# parallel we use atomic file create to ensure that we always get a unique
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# name.
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file_index = 0
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while True:
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file_index += 1
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savefile = os.path.join(generatedtests, "test-generated-%d.t" % (
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file_index,
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))
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try:
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os.close(os.open(savefile, os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | os.O_WRONLY))
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break
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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raise
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assert os.path.exists(savefile)
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hgrc = os.path.join(".hg", "hgrc")
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filecharacters = (
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"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
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"[]^_`;=@{}~ !#$%&'()+,-"
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)
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files = st.text(filecharacters, min_size=1).map(lambda x: x.strip()).filter(
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bool).map(lambda s: s.encode('ascii'))
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safetext = st.text(st.characters(
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min_codepoint=1, max_codepoint=127,
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blacklist_categories=('Cc', 'Cs')), min_size=1).map(
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lambda s: s.encode('utf-8')
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)
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extensions = st.sampled_from(('shelve', 'mq', 'blackbox',))
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@contextmanager
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def acceptableerrors(*args):
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"""Sometimes we know an operation we're about to perform might fail, and
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we're OK with some of the failures. In those cases this may be used as a
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context manager and will swallow expected failures, as identified by
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substrings of the error message Mercurial emits."""
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try:
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yield
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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if not any(a in e.output for a in args):
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note(e.output)
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raise
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reponames = st.text("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234556789", min_size=1).map(
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lambda s: s.encode('ascii')
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)
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class verifyingstatemachine(RuleBasedStateMachine):
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"""This defines the set of acceptable operations on a Mercurial repository
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using Hypothesis's RuleBasedStateMachine.
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The general concept is that we manage multiple repositories inside a
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repos/ directory in our temporary test location. Some of these are freshly
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inited, some are clones of the others. Our current working directory is
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always inside one of these repositories while the tests are running.
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Hypothesis then performs a series of operations against these repositories,
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including hg commands, generating contents and editing the .hgrc file.
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If these operations fail in unexpected ways or behave differently in
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different configurations of Mercurial, the test will fail and a minimized
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.t test file will be written to the hypothesis-generated directory to
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exhibit that failure.
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Operations are defined as methods with @rule() decorators. See the
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Hypothesis documentation at
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http://hypothesis.readthedocs.org/en/release/stateful.html for more
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details."""
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# A bundle is a reusable collection of previously generated data which may
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# be provided as arguments to future operations.
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repos = Bundle('repos')
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paths = Bundle('paths')
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contents = Bundle('contents')
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branches = Bundle('branches')
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committimes = Bundle('committimes')
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def __init__(self):
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super(verifyingstatemachine, self).__init__()
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self.repodir = os.path.join(testtmp, "repos")
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if os.path.exists(self.repodir):
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shutil.rmtree(self.repodir)
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os.chdir(testtmp)
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self.log = []
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self.failed = False
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self.configperrepo = {}
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self.all_extensions = set()
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self.non_skippable_extensions = set()
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self.mkdirp("repos")
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self.cd("repos")
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self.mkdirp("repo1")
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self.cd("repo1")
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self.hg("init")
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def teardown(self):
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"""On teardown we clean up after ourselves as usual, but we also
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do some additional testing: We generate a .t file based on our test
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run using run-test.py -i to get the correct output.
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We then test it in a number of other configurations, verifying that
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each passes the same test."""
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super(verifyingstatemachine, self).teardown()
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try:
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shutil.rmtree(self.repodir)
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except OSError:
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pass
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ttest = os.linesep.join(" " + l for l in self.log)
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os.chdir(testtmp)
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path = os.path.join(testtmp, "test-generated.t")
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with open(path, 'w') as o:
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o.write(ttest + os.linesep)
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with open(os.devnull, "w") as devnull:
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rewriter = subprocess.Popen(
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[runtests, "--local", "-i", path], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull,
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)
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rewriter.communicate("yes")
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with open(path, 'r') as i:
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ttest = i.read()
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e = None
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if not self.failed:
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try:
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output = subprocess.check_output([
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runtests, path, "--local", "--pure"
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], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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assert "Ran 1 test" in output, output
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for ext in (
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self.all_extensions - self.non_skippable_extensions
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):
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tf = os.path.join(testtmp, "test-generated-no-%s.t" % (
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ext,
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))
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with open(tf, 'w') as o:
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for l in ttest.splitlines():
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if l.startswith(" $ hg"):
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l = l.replace(
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"--config %s=" % (
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extensionconfigkey(ext),), "")
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o.write(l + os.linesep)
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with open(tf, 'r') as r:
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t = r.read()
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assert ext not in t, t
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output = subprocess.check_output([
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runtests, tf, "--local",
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], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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assert "Ran 1 test" in output, output
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|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
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note(e.output)
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|
if self.failed or e is not None:
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with open(savefile, "wb") as o:
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o.write(ttest)
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if e is not None:
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raise e
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def execute_step(self, step):
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try:
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return super(verifyingstatemachine, self).execute_step(step)
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except (HypothesisException, KeyboardInterrupt):
|
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|
raise
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except Exception:
|
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|
self.failed = True
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raise
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# Section: Basic commands.
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|
def mkdirp(self, path):
|
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|
if os.path.exists(path):
|
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return
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|
self.log.append(
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"$ mkdir -p -- %s" % (pipes.quote(os.path.relpath(path)),))
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os.makedirs(path)
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def cd(self, path):
|
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|
path = os.path.relpath(path)
|
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|
if path == ".":
|
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return
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os.chdir(path)
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|
self.log.append("$ cd -- %s" % (pipes.quote(path),))
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|
def hg(self, *args):
|
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|
extra_flags = []
|
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|
for key, value in self.config.items():
|
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|
extra_flags.append("--config")
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|
extra_flags.append("%s=%s" % (key, value))
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|
self.command("hg", *(tuple(extra_flags) + args))
|
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|
def command(self, *args):
|
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|
self.log.append("$ " + ' '.join(map(pipes.quote, args)))
|
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subprocess.check_output(args, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
|
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# Section: Set up basic data
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|
# This section has no side effects but generates data that we will want
|
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# to use later.
|
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@rule(
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|
target=paths,
|
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source=st.lists(files, min_size=1).map(lambda l: os.path.join(*l)))
|
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def genpath(self, source):
|
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return source
|
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|
|
|
@rule(
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|
|
target=committimes,
|
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|
when=datetimes(min_year=1970, max_year=2038) | st.none())
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|
def gentime(self, when):
|
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|
return when
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|
|
|
@rule(
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|
target=contents,
|
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|
content=st.one_of(
|
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|
st.binary(),
|
|
|
st.text().map(lambda x: x.encode('utf-8'))
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|
))
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def gencontent(self, content):
|
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|
return content
|
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|
|
|
@rule(
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|
target=branches,
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|
name=safetext,
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|
)
|
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|
def genbranch(self, name):
|
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|
return name
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|
|
|
@rule(target=paths, source=paths)
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def lowerpath(self, source):
|
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|
return source.lower()
|
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|
|
|
@rule(target=paths, source=paths)
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def upperpath(self, source):
|
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return source.upper()
|
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|
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# Section: Basic path operations
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|
@rule(path=paths, content=contents)
|
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def writecontent(self, path, content):
|
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|
self.unadded_changes = True
|
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|
if os.path.isdir(path):
|
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|
return
|
|
|
parent = os.path.dirname(path)
|
|
|
if parent:
|
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|
try:
|
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|
self.mkdirp(parent)
|
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|
except OSError:
|
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|
# It may be the case that there is a regular file that has
|
|
|
# previously been created that has the same name as an ancestor
|
|
|
# of the current path. This will cause mkdirp to fail with this
|
|
|
# error. We just turn this into a no-op in that case.
|
|
|
return
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|
|
with open(path, 'wb') as o:
|
|
|
o.write(content)
|
|
|
self.log.append((
|
|
|
"$ python -c 'import binascii; "
|
|
|
"print(binascii.unhexlify(\"%s\"))' > %s") % (
|
|
|
binascii.hexlify(content),
|
|
|
pipes.quote(path),
|
|
|
))
|
|
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|
|
|
@rule(path=paths)
|
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|
def addpath(self, path):
|
|
|
if os.path.exists(path):
|
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|
self.hg("add", "--", path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(path=paths)
|
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|
def forgetpath(self, path):
|
|
|
if os.path.exists(path):
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors(
|
|
|
"file is already untracked",
|
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|
):
|
|
|
self.hg("forget", "--", path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(s=st.none() | st.integers(0, 100))
|
|
|
def addremove(self, s):
|
|
|
args = ["addremove"]
|
|
|
if s is not None:
|
|
|
args.extend(["-s", str(s)])
|
|
|
self.hg(*args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(path=paths)
|
|
|
def removepath(self, path):
|
|
|
if os.path.exists(path):
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors(
|
|
|
'file is untracked',
|
|
|
'file has been marked for add',
|
|
|
'file is modified',
|
|
|
):
|
|
|
self.hg("remove", "--", path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(
|
|
|
message=safetext,
|
|
|
amend=st.booleans(),
|
|
|
when=committimes,
|
|
|
addremove=st.booleans(),
|
|
|
secret=st.booleans(),
|
|
|
close_branch=st.booleans(),
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
def maybecommit(
|
|
|
self, message, amend, when, addremove, secret, close_branch
|
|
|
):
|
|
|
command = ["commit"]
|
|
|
errors = ["nothing changed"]
|
|
|
if amend:
|
|
|
errors.append("cannot amend public changesets")
|
|
|
command.append("--amend")
|
|
|
command.append("-m" + pipes.quote(message))
|
|
|
if secret:
|
|
|
command.append("--secret")
|
|
|
if close_branch:
|
|
|
command.append("--close-branch")
|
|
|
errors.append("can only close branch heads")
|
|
|
if addremove:
|
|
|
command.append("--addremove")
|
|
|
if when is not None:
|
|
|
if when.year == 1970:
|
|
|
errors.append('negative date value')
|
|
|
if when.year == 2038:
|
|
|
errors.append('exceeds 32 bits')
|
|
|
command.append("--date=%s" % (
|
|
|
when.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z'),))
|
|
|
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors(*errors):
|
|
|
self.hg(*command)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Section: Repository management
|
|
|
@property
|
|
|
def currentrepo(self):
|
|
|
return os.path.basename(os.getcwd())
|
|
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
|
def config(self):
|
|
|
return self.configperrepo.setdefault(self.currentrepo, {})
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(
|
|
|
target=repos,
|
|
|
source=repos,
|
|
|
name=reponames,
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
def clone(self, source, name):
|
|
|
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join("..", name)):
|
|
|
self.cd("..")
|
|
|
self.hg("clone", source, name)
|
|
|
self.cd(name)
|
|
|
return name
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(
|
|
|
target=repos,
|
|
|
name=reponames,
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
def fresh(self, name):
|
|
|
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join("..", name)):
|
|
|
self.cd("..")
|
|
|
self.mkdirp(name)
|
|
|
self.cd(name)
|
|
|
self.hg("init")
|
|
|
return name
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(name=repos)
|
|
|
def switch(self, name):
|
|
|
self.cd(os.path.join("..", name))
|
|
|
assert self.currentrepo == name
|
|
|
assert os.path.exists(".hg")
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(target=repos)
|
|
|
def origin(self):
|
|
|
return "repo1"
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule()
|
|
|
def pull(self, repo=repos):
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors(
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"repository default not found",
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"repository is unrelated",
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):
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self.hg("pull")
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@rule(newbranch=st.booleans())
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def push(self, newbranch):
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with acceptableerrors(
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"default repository not configured",
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"no changes found",
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):
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if newbranch:
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self.hg("push", "--new-branch")
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else:
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with acceptableerrors(
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"creates new branches"
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):
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self.hg("push")
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# Section: Simple side effect free "check" operations
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@rule()
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def log(self):
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self.hg("log")
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@rule()
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def verify(self):
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self.hg("verify")
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@rule()
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def diff(self):
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self.hg("diff", "--nodates")
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|
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@rule()
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def status(self):
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self.hg("status")
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|
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@rule()
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def export(self):
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self.hg("export")
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|
|
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# Section: Branch management
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|
@rule()
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|
def checkbranch(self):
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self.hg("branch")
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|
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@rule(branch=branches)
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|
def switchbranch(self, branch):
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|
with acceptableerrors(
|
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|
'cannot use an integer as a name',
|
|
|
'cannot be used in a name',
|
|
|
'a branch of the same name already exists',
|
|
|
'is reserved',
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|
|
):
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self.hg("branch", "--", branch)
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|
|
|
|
|
@rule(branch=branches, clean=st.booleans())
|
|
|
def update(self, branch, clean):
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors(
|
|
|
'unknown revision',
|
|
|
'parse error',
|
|
|
):
|
|
|
if clean:
|
|
|
self.hg("update", "-C", "--", branch)
|
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|
else:
|
|
|
self.hg("update", "--", branch)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Section: Extension management
|
|
|
def hasextension(self, extension):
|
|
|
return extensionconfigkey(extension) in self.config
|
|
|
|
|
|
def commandused(self, extension):
|
|
|
assert extension in self.all_extensions
|
|
|
self.non_skippable_extensions.add(extension)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(extension=extensions)
|
|
|
def addextension(self, extension):
|
|
|
self.all_extensions.add(extension)
|
|
|
self.config[extensionconfigkey(extension)] = ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule(extension=extensions)
|
|
|
def removeextension(self, extension):
|
|
|
self.config.pop(extensionconfigkey(extension), None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Section: Commands from the shelve extension
|
|
|
@rule()
|
|
|
@precondition(lambda self: self.hasextension("shelve"))
|
|
|
def shelve(self):
|
|
|
self.commandused("shelve")
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors("nothing changed"):
|
|
|
self.hg("shelve")
|
|
|
|
|
|
@rule()
|
|
|
@precondition(lambda self: self.hasextension("shelve"))
|
|
|
def unshelve(self):
|
|
|
self.commandused("shelve")
|
|
|
with acceptableerrors("no shelved changes to apply"):
|
|
|
self.hg("unshelve")
|
|
|
|
|
|
class writeonlydatabase(ExampleDatabase):
|
|
|
def __init__(self, underlying):
|
|
|
super(ExampleDatabase, self).__init__()
|
|
|
self.underlying = underlying
|
|
|
|
|
|
def fetch(self, key):
|
|
|
return ()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def save(self, key, value):
|
|
|
self.underlying.save(key, value)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def delete(self, key, value):
|
|
|
self.underlying.delete(key, value)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def close(self):
|
|
|
self.underlying.close()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def extensionconfigkey(extension):
|
|
|
return "extensions." + extension
|
|
|
|
|
|
settings.register_profile(
|
|
|
'default', settings(
|
|
|
timeout=300,
|
|
|
stateful_step_count=50,
|
|
|
max_examples=10,
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
settings.register_profile(
|
|
|
'fast', settings(
|
|
|
timeout=10,
|
|
|
stateful_step_count=20,
|
|
|
max_examples=5,
|
|
|
min_satisfying_examples=1,
|
|
|
max_shrinks=0,
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
settings.register_profile(
|
|
|
'continuous', settings(
|
|
|
timeout=-1,
|
|
|
stateful_step_count=1000,
|
|
|
max_examples=10 ** 8,
|
|
|
max_iterations=10 ** 8,
|
|
|
database=writeonlydatabase(settings.default.database)
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
settings.load_profile(os.getenv('HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE', 'default'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
verifyingtest = verifyingstatemachine.TestCase
|
|
|
|
|
|
verifyingtest.settings = settings.default
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)
|
|
|
finally:
|
|
|
# So as to prevent proliferation of useless test files, if we never
|
|
|
# actually wrote a failing test we clean up after ourselves and delete
|
|
|
# the file for doing so that we owned.
|
|
|
if os.path.exists(savefile) and os.path.getsize(savefile) == 0:
|
|
|
os.unlink(savefile)
|
|
|
|