##// END OF EJS Templates
py3: replace print() with assert in test-demandimport.py...
py3: replace print() with assert in test-demandimport.py Behavior of demand imports behaves differently between Python 2 and 3. .out files do not support conditional output the way that .t files do. In order to make this test work on Python 3, we'll need to make the test itself conditional. The first step of this is to port the test to not use a .out file to compare output. Unfortunately, we can't easily use the unittest framework for defining this test because putting import statements in functions changes the behavior of the demand importer (at least on Python 2). So, we effectively replace a bunch of print() with assert statements. This makes the test a bit annoying to debug, as the test will stop at first assertion failure. But we don't exactly have a good alternative. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5795

File last commit:

r37650:6c55ce51 default
r41646:dffd6a30 default
Show More
wirestore.py
43 lines | 1.4 KiB | text/x-python | PythonLexer
# Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''largefile store working over Mercurial's wire protocol'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import (
lfutil,
remotestore,
)
class wirestore(remotestore.remotestore):
def __init__(self, ui, repo, remote):
cap = remote.capable('largefiles')
if not cap:
raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable([])
storetypes = cap.split(',')
if 'serve' not in storetypes:
raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable(storetypes)
self.remote = remote
super(wirestore, self).__init__(ui, repo, remote.url())
def _put(self, hash, fd):
return self.remote.putlfile(hash, fd)
def _get(self, hash):
return self.remote.getlfile(hash)
def _stat(self, hashes):
'''For each hash, return 0 if it is available, other values if not.
It is usually 2 if the largefile is missing, but might be 1 the server
has a corrupted copy.'''
with self.remote.commandexecutor() as e:
fs = []
for hash in hashes:
fs.append((hash, e.callcommand('statlfile', {
'sha': hash,
})))
return {hash: f.result() for hash, f in fs}