181 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
181 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2015 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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import mergeinfo
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import shutil
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import unittest
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from collections import namedtuple
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from os import path
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, check_call
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TEST_CONFIG = {
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"GIT_REPO": "/tmp/test-v8-search-related-commits",
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}
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class TestMergeInfo(unittest.TestCase):
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base_dir = TEST_CONFIG["GIT_REPO"]
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def _execute_git(self, git_args):
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fullCommand = ["git", "-C", self.base_dir] + git_args
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p = Popen(args=fullCommand, stdin=PIPE,
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stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
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output, err = p.communicate()
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rc = p.returncode
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if rc != 0:
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raise Exception(err)
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return output
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def setUp(self):
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if path.exists(self.base_dir):
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shutil.rmtree(self.base_dir)
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check_call(["git", "init", self.base_dir])
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# Initial commit
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message = '''Initial commit'''
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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def tearDown(self):
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if path.exists(self.base_dir):
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shutil.rmtree(self.base_dir)
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def _assert_correct_standard_result(
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self, result, all_commits, hash_of_first_commit):
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self.assertEqual(len(result), 1, "Master commit not found")
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self.assertTrue(
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result.get(hash_of_first_commit),
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"Master commit is wrong")
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self.assertEqual(
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len(result[hash_of_first_commit]),
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1,
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"Child commit not found")
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self.assertEqual(
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all_commits[2],
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result[hash_of_first_commit][0],
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"Child commit wrong")
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def _get_commits(self):
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commits = self._execute_git(
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["log", "--format=%H", "--reverse"]).splitlines()
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return commits
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def _make_empty_commit(self, message):
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self._execute_git(["commit", "--allow-empty", "-m", message])
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return self._get_commits()[-1]
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def testCanDescribeCommit(self):
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commits = self._get_commits()
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hash_of_first_commit = commits[0]
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result = mergeinfo.describe_commit(
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self.base_dir,
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hash_of_first_commit).splitlines()
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self.assertEqual(
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result[0],
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'commit ' + hash_of_first_commit)
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def testCanDescribeCommitSingleLine(self):
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commits = self._get_commits()
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hash_of_first_commit = commits[0]
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result = mergeinfo.describe_commit(
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self.base_dir,
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hash_of_first_commit, True).splitlines()
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self.assertEqual(
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str(result[0]),
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str(hash_of_first_commit[0:7]) + ' Initial commit')
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def testSearchFollowUpCommits(self):
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commits = self._get_commits()
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hash_of_first_commit = commits[0]
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message = 'Follow-up commit of ' + hash_of_first_commit
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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commits = self._get_commits()
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message = 'Not related commit'
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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followups = mergeinfo.get_followup_commits(
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self.base_dir,
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hash_of_first_commit)
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self.assertEqual(set(followups), set(commits[1:]))
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def testSearchMerges(self):
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self._execute_git(['branch', 'test'])
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self._execute_git(['checkout', 'master'])
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message = 'real initial commit'
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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commits = self._get_commits()
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hash_of_first_commit = commits[0]
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self._execute_git(['checkout', 'test'])
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message = 'Not related commit'
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self._make_empty_commit(message)
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# This should be found
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message = 'Merge ' + hash_of_first_commit
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hash_of_hit = self._make_empty_commit(message)
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# This should be ignored
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message = 'Cr-Branched-From: ' + hash_of_first_commit
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hash_of_ignored = self._make_empty_commit(message)
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self._execute_git(['checkout', 'master'])
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followups = mergeinfo.get_followup_commits(
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self.base_dir,
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hash_of_first_commit)
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# Check if follow ups and merges are not overlapping
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self.assertEqual(len(followups), 0)
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message = 'Follow-up commit of ' + hash_of_first_commit
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hash_of_followup = self._make_empty_commit(message)
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merges = mergeinfo.get_merge_commits(self.base_dir, hash_of_first_commit)
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# Check if follow up is ignored
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self.assertTrue(hash_of_followup not in merges)
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# Check for proper return of merges
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self.assertTrue(hash_of_hit in merges)
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self.assertTrue(hash_of_ignored not in merges)
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def testIsLkgr(self):
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commits = self._get_commits()
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hash_of_first_commit = commits[0]
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self._make_empty_commit('This one is the lkgr head')
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self._execute_git(['branch', 'remotes/origin/lkgr'])
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hash_of_not_lkgr = self._make_empty_commit('This one is not yet lkgr')
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self.assertTrue(mergeinfo.is_lkgr(
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self.base_dir, hash_of_first_commit))
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self.assertFalse(mergeinfo.is_lkgr(
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self.base_dir, hash_of_not_lkgr))
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def testShowFirstCanary(self):
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commits = self._get_commits()
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hash_of_first_commit = commits[0]
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self.assertEqual(mergeinfo.get_first_canary(
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self.base_dir, hash_of_first_commit), 'No Canary coverage')
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self._execute_git(['branch', 'remotes/origin/chromium/2345'])
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self._execute_git(['branch', 'remotes/origin/chromium/2346'])
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self.assertEqual(mergeinfo.get_first_canary(
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self.base_dir, hash_of_first_commit), '2345')
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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