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internals: extract frame-based protocol docs to own document wireprotocol.txt is quite long and difficult to digest. The frame-based protocol is effectively a standalone concept (and could even be used outside of Mercurial). So this commit extracts its docs to a standalone file. The first few paragraphs were rewritten as part of the extraction. Sections headers were adjusted accordingly. Existing referalls in wireprotocol.txt were updated to refer to the new doc / concept, which I've started referring to as `hgrpc`. I'm on the fence as to whether to move the HTTP and SSH transport details to the new doc as well. For now, I'm leaving them in wireprotocol.txt. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4443

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test-cappedreader.py
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/ tests / test-cappedreader.py
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import io
import unittest
from mercurial import (
util,
)
class CappedReaderTests(unittest.TestCase):
def testreadfull(self):
source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 10)
res = reader.read(10)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 10)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 10)
source.seek(0)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 15)
res = reader.read(16)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 15)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 15)
source.seek(0)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 100)
res = reader.read(100)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 100)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
source.seek(0)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 50)
res = reader.read()
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 50)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 50)
source.seek(0)
def testreadnegative(self):
source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 20)
res = reader.read(-1)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 20)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 20)
source.seek(0)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 100)
res = reader.read(-1)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 100)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
source.seek(0)
def testreadmultiple(self):
source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 10)
for i in range(10):
res = reader.read(1)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x')
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), i + 1)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 10)
res = reader.read(1)
self.assertEqual(res, b'')
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 10)
source.seek(0)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 45)
for i in range(4):
res = reader.read(10)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 10)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), (i + 1) * 10)
res = reader.read(10)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 5)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 45)
def readlimitpasteof(self):
source = io.BytesIO(b'x' * 100)
reader = util.cappedreader(source, 1024)
res = reader.read(1000)
self.assertEqual(res, b'x' * 100)
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
res = reader.read(1000)
self.assertEqual(res, b'')
self.assertEqual(source.tell(), 100)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import silenttestrunner
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)