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copies: cache the ancestor checking call when tracing copy
A good share of the time spent in this function is spent doing ancestors
checking. To avoid spending time in duplicated call, we cache the result of
calls.
In the slower case, this provide a quite significant performance boost. Below
are the result for a set of selected pairs (many of them pathological):
(And further down is another table that summarize the current state of filelog
based vs changeset base copy tracing)
The benchmark have been configured to be killed after 6 minutes of runtime,
which mean that any detect slower than 2 minutes will be marked as "killed".
This drop some useful information about how much slower these case are? but also
prevent 99% of the benchmark time to be spent on case that can be labelled "very
slow" anyway.
Repo Case Source-Rev Dest-Rev Old-Time New-Time Difference Factor
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mercurial x_revs_x_added_0_copies ad6b123de1c7 39cfcef4f463 : 0.000044 s, 0.000044 s, +0.000000 s, ? 1.0000
mercurial x_revs_x_added_x_copies 2b1c78674230 0c1d10351869 : 0.000138 s, 0.000138 s, +0.000000 s, ? 1.0000
mercurial x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 81f8ff2a9bf2 dd3267698d84 : 0.005067 s, 0.005052 s, -0.000015 s, ? 0.9970
pypy x_revs_x_added_0_copies aed021ee8ae8 099ed31b181b : 0.000218 s, 0.000219 s, +0.000001 s, ? 1.0046
pypy x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 4aa4e1f8e19a 359343b9ac0e : 0.000053 s, 0.000055 s, +0.000002 s, ? 1.0377
pypy x_revs_x_added_x_copies ac52eb7bbbb0 72e022663155 : 0.000125 s, 0.000128 s, +0.000003 s, ? 1.0240
pypy x_revs_x00_added_x_copies c3b14617fbd7 ace7255d9a26 : 0.001098 s, 0.001089 s, -0.000009 s, ? 0.9918
pypy x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies df6f7a526b60 a83dc6a2d56f : 0.017546 s, 0.017407 s, -0.000139 s, ? 0.9921
pypy x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 89a76aede314 2f22446ff07e : 0.096723 s, 0.094175 s, -0.002548 s, ? 0.9737
pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 8a3b5bfd266e 2c68e87c3efe : 0.271796 s, 0.238009 s, -0.033787 s, ? 0.8757
pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 89a76aede314 7b3dda341c84 : 0.128602 s, 0.125876 s, -0.002726 s, ? 0.9788
pypy x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies d1defd0dc478 c9cb1334cc78 : 7.086742 s, 3.581556 s, -3.505186 s, ? 0.5054
pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies bf2c629d0071 4ffed77c095c : 0.016634 s, 0.016721 s, +0.000087 s, ? 1.0052
pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 08ea3258278e d9fa043f30c0 : 0.254225 s, 0.242367 s, -0.011858 s, ? 0.9534
netbeans x_revs_x_added_0_copies fb0955ffcbcd a01e9239f9e7 : 0.000166 s, 0.000165 s, -0.000001 s, ? 0.9940
netbeans x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 6f360122949f 20eb231cc7d0 : 0.000118 s, 0.000114 s, -0.000004 s, ? 0.9661
netbeans x_revs_x_added_x_copies 1ada3faf6fb6 5a39d12eecf4 : 0.000296 s, 0.000296 s, +0.000000 s, ? 1.0000
netbeans x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 35be93ba1e2c 9eec5e90c05f : 0.001137 s, 0.001124 s, -0.000013 s, ? 0.9886
netbeans x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies eac3045b4fdd 51d4ae7f1290 : 0.014133 s, 0.013060 s, -0.001073 s, ? 0.9241
netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies e2063d266acd 6081d72689dc : 0.016988 s, 0.017112 s, +0.000124 s, ? 1.0073
netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies ff453e9fee32 411350406ec2 : 0.676361 s, 0.660350 s, -0.016011 s, ? 0.9763
netbeans x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 588c2d1ced70 1aad62e59ddd : 12.515149 s, 10.032499 s, -2.482650 s, ? 0.8016
mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_0_copies 3697f962bb7b 7015fcdd43a2 : 0.000186 s, 0.000189 s, +0.000003 s, ? 1.0161
mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_0_copies dd390860c6c9 40d0c5bed75d : 0.000459 s, 0.000462 s, +0.000003 s, ? 1.0065
mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_x_copies 8d198483ae3b 14207ffc2b2f : 0.000273 s, 0.000270 s, -0.000003 s, ? 0.9890
mozilla-central x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 98cbc58cc6bc 446a150332c3 : 0.001503 s, 0.001474 s, -0.000029 s, ? 0.9807
mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 3c684b4b8f68 0a5e72d1b479 : 0.004862 s, 0.004806 s, -0.000056 s, ? 0.9885
mozilla-central x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 0.088291 s, 0.085150 s, -0.003141 s, ? 0.9644
mozilla-central x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.007113 s, 0.007064 s, -0.000049 s, ? 0.9931
mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.004687 s, 0.004741 s, +0.000054 s, ? 1.0115
mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 7c97034feb78 4407bd0c6330 : 0.198710 s, 0.190133 s, -0.008577 s, ? 0.9568
mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 0.036068 s, 0.035651 s, -0.000417 s, ? 0.9884
mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies f78c615a656c 96a38b690156 : 0.465362 s, 0.440694 s, -0.024668 s, ? 0.9470
mozilla-central x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 6832ae71433c 4c222a1d9a00 : 24.519684 s, 18.454163 s, -6.065521 s, ? 0.7526
mozilla-central x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 76caed42cf7c 1daa622bbe42 : 42.711897 s, 31.562719 s, -11.149178 s, ? 0.7390
mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_0_copies aaf6dde0deb8 9790f499805a : 0.001201 s, 0.001189 s, -0.000012 s, ? 0.9900
mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_0_copies d8d0222927b4 5bb8ce8c7450 : 0.001216 s, 0.001204 s, -0.000012 s, ? 0.9901
mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_x_copies 092fcca11bdb 936255a0384a : 0.000595 s, 0.000586 s, -0.000009 s, ? 0.9849
mozilla-try x_revs_x00_added_x_copies b53d2fadbdb5 017afae788ec : 0.001856 s, 0.001845 s, -0.000011 s, ? 0.9941
mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 20408ad61ce5 6f0ee96e21ad : 0.064936 s, 0.063822 s, -0.001114 s, ? 0.9828
mozilla-try x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 0.090601 s, 0.088038 s, -0.002563 s, ? 0.9717
mozilla-try x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.007510 s, 0.007389 s, -0.000121 s, ? 0.9839
mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.004911 s, 0.004868 s, -0.000043 s, ? 0.9912
mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 1346fd0130e4 4c65cbdabc1f : 0.233231 s, 0.222450 s, -0.010781 s, ? 0.9538
mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies 63519bfd42ee a36a2a865d92 : 0.419989 s, 0.370675 s, -0.049314 s, ? 0.8826
mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_x_copies 9fe69ff0762d bcabf2a78927 : 0.401521 s, 0.358020 s, -0.043501 s, ? 0.8917
mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x_copies 156f6e2674f2 4d0f2c178e66 : 0.179555 s, 0.145235 s, -0.034320 s, ? 0.8089
mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 0.038004 s, 0.037606 s, -0.000398 s, ? 0.9895
mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 89294cd501d9 7ccb2fc7ccb5 : 52.838482 s, 7.382439 s, -45.456043 s, ? 0.1397
mozilla-try x0000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies e928c65095ed e951f4ad123a : 8.705874 s, 7.273506 s, -1.432368 s, ? 0.8355
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_0_copies dc8a3ca7010e d16fde900c9c : 1.126708 s, 1.074593 s, -0.052115 s, ? 0.9537
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 8d3fafa80d4b eb884023b810 : 83.854020 s, 27.746195 s, -56.107825 s, ? 0.3309
Below is a table comparing the runtime of the current "filelog centric"
algorithm, with the "changeset centric" one, we just modified.
The changeset centric algorithm is a significant win in many scenario, but they
are still various cases where it is quite slower. When many revision has to be
considered the cost of retrieving the copy information, creating new
dictionaries, merging dictionaries and checking if revision are ancestors of
each other can slow things down.
The rest of this series, will introduce a rust version of the copy tracing code
to deal with most of theses issues.
Repo Case Source-Rev Dest-Rev filelog sidedata Difference Factor
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mercurial x_revs_x_added_0_copies ad6b123de1c7 39cfcef4f463 : 0.000914 s, 0.000044 s, - 0.000870 s, ? 0.048140
mercurial x_revs_x_added_x_copies 2b1c78674230 0c1d10351869 : 0.001812 s, 0.000138 s, - 0.001674 s, ? 0.076159
mercurial x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 81f8ff2a9bf2 dd3267698d84 : 0.017954 s, 0.005052 s, - 0.012902 s, ? 0.281386
pypy x_revs_x_added_0_copies aed021ee8ae8 099ed31b181b : 0.001509 s, 0.000219 s, - 0.001290 s, ? 0.145129
pypy x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 4aa4e1f8e19a 359343b9ac0e : 0.206881 s, 0.000055 s, - 0.206826 s, ? 0.000266
pypy x_revs_x_added_x_copies ac52eb7bbbb0 72e022663155 : 0.016951 s, 0.000128 s, - 0.016823 s, ? 0.007551
pypy x_revs_x00_added_x_copies c3b14617fbd7 ace7255d9a26 : 0.019096 s, 0.001089 s, - 0.018007 s, ? 0.057028
pypy x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies df6f7a526b60 a83dc6a2d56f : 0.762506 s, 0.017407 s, - 0.745099 s, ? 0.022829
pypy x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 89a76aede314 2f22446ff07e : 1.179211 s, 0.094175 s, - 1.085036 s, ? 0.079863
pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 8a3b5bfd266e 2c68e87c3efe : 1.249058 s, 0.238009 s, - 1.011049 s, ? 0.190551
pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 89a76aede314 7b3dda341c84 : 1.614107 s, 0.125876 s, - 1.488231 s, ? 0.077985
pypy x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies d1defd0dc478 c9cb1334cc78 : 0.001064 s, 3.581556 s, + 3.580492 s, ? 3366.124060
pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies bf2c629d0071 4ffed77c095c : 1.061275 s, 0.016721 s, - 1.044554 s, ? 0.015756
pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 08ea3258278e d9fa043f30c0 : 1.341119 s, 0.242367 s, - 1.098752 s, ? 0.180720
netbeans x_revs_x_added_0_copies fb0955ffcbcd a01e9239f9e7 : 0.027803 s, 0.000165 s, - 0.027638 s, ? 0.005935
netbeans x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 6f360122949f 20eb231cc7d0 : 0.130014 s, 0.000114 s, - 0.129900 s, ? 0.000877
netbeans x_revs_x_added_x_copies 1ada3faf6fb6 5a39d12eecf4 : 0.024990 s, 0.000296 s, - 0.024694 s, ? 0.011845
netbeans x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 35be93ba1e2c 9eec5e90c05f : 0.052201 s, 0.001124 s, - 0.051077 s, ? 0.021532
netbeans x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies eac3045b4fdd 51d4ae7f1290 : 0.037642 s, 0.013060 s, - 0.024582 s, ? 0.346953
netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies e2063d266acd 6081d72689dc : 0.197086 s, 0.017112 s, - 0.179974 s, ? 0.086825
netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies ff453e9fee32 411350406ec2 : 0.935148 s, 0.660350 s, - 0.274798 s, ? 0.706145
netbeans x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 588c2d1ced70 1aad62e59ddd : 3.920674 s, 10.032499 s, + 6.111825 s, ? 2.558871
mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_0_copies 3697f962bb7b 7015fcdd43a2 : 0.024232 s, 0.000189 s, - 0.024043 s, ? 0.007800
mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_0_copies dd390860c6c9 40d0c5bed75d : 0.141483 s, 0.000462 s, - 0.141021 s, ? 0.003265
mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_x_copies 8d198483ae3b 14207ffc2b2f : 0.025775 s, 0.000270 s, - 0.025505 s, ? 0.010475
mozilla-central x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 98cbc58cc6bc 446a150332c3 : 0.084922 s, 0.001474 s, - 0.083448 s, ? 0.017357
mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 3c684b4b8f68 0a5e72d1b479 : 0.194784 s, 0.004806 s, - 0.189978 s, ? 0.024673
mozilla-central x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 2.161103 s, 0.085150 s, - 2.075953 s, ? 0.039401
mozilla-central x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.089347 s, 0.007064 s, - 0.082283 s, ? 0.079063
mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.732171 s, 0.004741 s, - 0.727430 s, ? 0.006475
mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 7c97034feb78 4407bd0c6330 : 1.157287 s, 0.190133 s, - 0.967154 s, ? 0.164292
mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 6.726568 s, 0.035651 s, - 6.690917 s, ? 0.005300
mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies f78c615a656c 96a38b690156 : 3.266229 s, 0.440694 s, - 2.825535 s, ? 0.134924
mozilla-central x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 6832ae71433c 4c222a1d9a00 : 15.860534 s, 18.454163 s, + 2.593629 s, ? 1.163527
mozilla-central x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 76caed42cf7c 1daa622bbe42 : 20.450475 s, 31.562719 s, +11.112244 s, ? 1.543373
mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_0_copies aaf6dde0deb8 9790f499805a : 0.080442 s, 0.001189 s, - 0.079253 s, ? 0.014781
mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_0_copies d8d0222927b4 5bb8ce8c7450 : 0.497672 s, 0.001204 s, - 0.496468 s, ? 0.002419
mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_x_copies 092fcca11bdb 936255a0384a : 0.021183 s, 0.000586 s, - 0.020597 s, ? 0.027664
mozilla-try x_revs_x00_added_x_copies b53d2fadbdb5 017afae788ec : 0.230991 s, 0.001845 s, - 0.229146 s, ? 0.007987
mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 20408ad61ce5 6f0ee96e21ad : 1.118461 s, 0.063822 s, - 1.054639 s, ? 0.057062
mozilla-try x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 2.206083 s, 0.088038 s, - 2.118045 s, ? 0.039907
mozilla-try x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.089404 s, 0.007389 s, - 0.082015 s, ? 0.082647
mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.733043 s, 0.004868 s, - 0.728175 s, ? 0.006641
mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 1346fd0130e4 4c65cbdabc1f : 1.163367 s, 0.222450 s, - 0.940917 s, ? 0.191212
mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies 63519bfd42ee a36a2a865d92 : 0.085456 s, 0.370675 s, + 0.285219 s, ? 4.337612
mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_x_copies 9fe69ff0762d bcabf2a78927 : 0.083601 s, 0.358020 s, + 0.274419 s, ? 4.282485
mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x_copies 156f6e2674f2 4d0f2c178e66 : 7.366614 s, 0.145235 s, - 7.221379 s, ? 0.019715
mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 6.664464 s, 0.037606 s, - 6.626858 s, ? 0.005643
mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 89294cd501d9 7ccb2fc7ccb5 : 7.467836 s, 7.382439 s, - 0.085397 s, ? 0.988565
mozilla-try x0000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies e928c65095ed e951f4ad123a : 9.801294 s, 7.273506 s, - 2.527788 s, ? 0.742097
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x_added_0_copies 6a320851d377 1ebb79acd503 : 0.091886 s, killed
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_0_copies dc8a3ca7010e d16fde900c9c : 26.491140 s, 1.074593 s, -25.416547 s, ? 0.040564
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x_added_x_copies 5173c4b6f97c 95d83ee7242d : 0.092863 s, killed
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9126823d0e9c ca82787bb23c : 0.226823 s, killed
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 8d3fafa80d4b eb884023b810 : 18.914630 s, 27.746195 s, + 8.831565 s, ? 1.466917
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x0000_copies 1b661134e2ca 1ae03d022d6d : 21.198903 s, killed
mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 9b2a99adc05e 8e29777b48e6 : 24.952268 s, killed
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9296
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 02 Nov 2020 11:03:56 +0100 |
parents | c102b704edb5 |
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This file tests the behavior of run-tests.py itself. Avoid interference from actual test env: $ . "$TESTDIR/helper-runtests.sh" Smoke test with install ============ $ "$PYTHON" $TESTDIR/run-tests.py $HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE -l running 0 tests using 0 parallel processes # Ran 0 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. Define a helper to avoid the install step ============= $ rt() > { > "$PYTHON" $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -j1 "$@" > } error paths #if symlink $ ln -s `which true` hg $ "$PYTHON" $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=./hg warning: --with-hg should specify an hg script running 0 tests using 0 parallel processes # Ran 0 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ rm hg #endif #if execbit $ touch hg $ "$PYTHON" $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=./hg usage: run-tests.py [options] [tests] run-tests.py: error: --with-hg must specify an executable hg script [2] $ rm hg #endif Features for testing optional lines =================================== $ cat > hghaveaddon.py <<EOF > import hghave > @hghave.check("custom", "custom hghave feature") > def has_custom(): > return True > @hghave.check("missing", "missing hghave feature") > def has_missing(): > return False > EOF an empty test ======================= $ touch test-empty.t $ rt running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ rm test-empty.t a succesful test ======================= $ cat > test-success.t << EOF > $ echo babar > babar > $ echo xyzzy > dont_print (?) > nothing[42]line (re) (?) > never*happens (glob) (?) > more_nothing (?) > xyzzy > nor this (?) > $ printf 'abc\ndef\nxyz\n' > 123 (?) > abc > def (?) > 456 (?) > xyz > $ printf 'zyx\nwvu\ntsr\n' > abc (?) > zyx (custom !) > wvu > no_print (no-custom !) > tsr (no-missing !) > missing (missing !) > EOF $ rt running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. failing test ================== test churn with globs $ cat > test-failure.t <<EOF > $ echo "bar-baz"; echo "bar-bad"; echo foo > bar*bad (glob) > bar*baz (glob) > | fo (re) > EOF $ rt test-failure.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo "bar-baz"; echo "bar-bad"; echo foo + bar*baz (glob) bar*bad (glob) - bar*baz (glob) - | fo (re) + foo ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] test how multiple globs gets matched with lines in output $ cat > test-failure-globs.t <<EOF > $ echo "context"; echo "context"; \ > echo "key: 1"; echo "value: not a"; \ > echo "key: 2"; echo "value: not b"; \ > echo "key: 3"; echo "value: c"; \ > echo "key: 4"; echo "value: d" > context > context > key: 1 > value: a > key: 2 > value: b > key: 3 > value: * (glob) > key: 4 > value: * (glob) > EOF $ rt test-failure-globs.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure-globs.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure-globs.t.err @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ context context key: 1 - value: a + value: not a key: 2 - value: b + value: not b key: 3 value: * (glob) key: 4 ERROR: test-failure-globs.t output changed ! Failed test-failure-globs.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-failure-globs.t test diff colorisation #if no-windows pygments $ rt test-failure.t --color always running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes \x1b[38;5;124m--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t\x1b[39m (esc) \x1b[38;5;34m+++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err\x1b[39m (esc) \x1b[38;5;90;01m@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@\x1b[39;00m (esc) $ echo "bar-baz"; echo "bar-bad"; echo foo \x1b[38;5;34m+ bar*baz (glob)\x1b[39m (esc) bar*bad (glob) \x1b[38;5;124m- bar*baz (glob)\x1b[39m (esc) \x1b[38;5;124m- | fo (re)\x1b[39m (esc) \x1b[38;5;34m+ foo\x1b[39m (esc) \x1b[38;5;88mERROR: \x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;9mtest-failure.t\x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;88m output changed\x1b[39m (esc) ! \x1b[38;5;88mFailed \x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;9mtest-failure.t\x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;88m: output changed\x1b[39m (esc) # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rt test-failure.t 2> tmp.log running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes [1] $ cat tmp.log --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo "bar-baz"; echo "bar-bad"; echo foo + bar*baz (glob) bar*bad (glob) - bar*baz (glob) - | fo (re) + foo ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) #endif $ cat > test-failure.t << EOF > $ true > should go away (true !) > $ true > should stay (false !) > > Should remove first line, not second or third > $ echo 'testing' > baz*foo (glob) (true !) > foobar*foo (glob) (false !) > te*ting (glob) (true !) > > Should keep first two lines, remove third and last > $ echo 'testing' > test.ng (re) (true !) > foo.ar (re) (false !) > b.r (re) (true !) > missing (?) > awol (true !) > > The "missing" line should stay, even though awol is dropped > $ echo 'testing' > test.ng (re) (true !) > foo.ar (?) > awol > missing (?) > EOF $ rt test-failure.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,11 +1,9 @@ $ true - should go away (true !) $ true should stay (false !) Should remove first line, not second or third $ echo 'testing' - baz*foo (glob) (true !) foobar*foo (glob) (false !) te*ting (glob) (true !) foo.ar (re) (false !) missing (?) @@ -13,13 +11,10 @@ $ echo 'testing' test.ng (re) (true !) foo.ar (re) (false !) - b.r (re) (true !) missing (?) - awol (true !) The "missing" line should stay, even though awol is dropped $ echo 'testing' test.ng (re) (true !) foo.ar (?) - awol missing (?) ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] basic failing test $ cat > test-failure.t << EOF > $ echo babar > rataxes > This is a noop statement so that > this test is still more bytes than success. > pad pad pad pad............................................................ > pad pad pad pad............................................................ > pad pad pad pad............................................................ > pad pad pad pad............................................................ > pad pad pad pad............................................................ > pad pad pad pad............................................................ > EOF >>> fh = open('test-failure-unicode.t', 'wb') >>> fh.write(u' $ echo babar\u03b1\n'.encode('utf-8')) and None >>> fh.write(u' l\u03b5\u03b5t\n'.encode('utf-8')) and None $ rt running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. --- $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ echo babar\xce\xb1 (esc) - l\xce\xb5\xce\xb5t (esc) + babar\xce\xb1 (esc) ERROR: test-failure-unicode.t output changed ! Failed test-failure-unicode.t: output changed Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 3 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] test --outputdir $ mkdir output $ rt --outputdir output running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/output/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. --- $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t +++ $TESTTMP/output/test-failure-unicode.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ echo babar\xce\xb1 (esc) - l\xce\xb5\xce\xb5t (esc) + babar\xce\xb1 (esc) ERROR: test-failure-unicode.t output changed ! Failed test-failure-unicode.t: output changed Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 3 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ ls -a output . .. .testtimes test-failure-unicode.t.err test-failure.t.err test --xunit support $ rt --xunit=xunit.xml running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. --- $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ echo babar\xce\xb1 (esc) - l\xce\xb5\xce\xb5t (esc) + babar\xce\xb1 (esc) ERROR: test-failure-unicode.t output changed ! Failed test-failure-unicode.t: output changed Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 3 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cat xunit.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <testsuite errors="0" failures="2" name="run-tests" skipped="0" tests="3"> <testcase name="test-success.t" time="*"/> (glob) <testcase name="test-failure-unicode.t" time="*"> (glob) <failure message="output changed" type="output-mismatch"><![CDATA[--- $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t (py38 !) <failure message="output changed" type="output-mismatch"> (no-py38 !) <![CDATA[--- $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t (no-py38 !) +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure-unicode.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ echo babar\xce\xb1 (esc) - l\xce\xb5\xce\xb5t (esc) + babar\xce\xb1 (esc) ]]></failure> (py38 !) ]]> </failure> (no-py38 !) </testcase> <testcase name="test-failure.t" time="*"> (glob) <failure message="output changed" type="output-mismatch"><![CDATA[--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t (py38 !) <failure message="output changed" type="output-mismatch"> (no-py38 !) <![CDATA[--- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t (no-py38 !) +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ]]></failure> (py38 !) ]]> </failure> (no-py38 !) </testcase> </testsuite> $ cat .testtimes test-empty.t * (glob) test-failure-globs.t * (glob) test-failure-unicode.t * (glob) test-failure.t * (glob) test-success.t * (glob) $ rt --list-tests test-failure-unicode.t test-failure.t test-success.t $ rt --list-tests --json test-failure-unicode.t test-failure.t test-success.t $ cat report.json testreport ={ "test-failure-unicode.t": { "result": "success" }, "test-failure.t": { "result": "success" }, "test-success.t": { "result": "success" } } (no-eol) $ rt --list-tests --xunit=xunit.xml test-failure-unicode.t test-failure.t test-success.t $ cat xunit.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <testsuite errors="0" failures="0" name="run-tests" skipped="0" tests="0"> <testcase name="test-failure-unicode.t"/> <testcase name="test-failure.t"/> <testcase name="test-success.t"/> </testsuite> $ rt --list-tests test-failure* --json --xunit=xunit.xml --outputdir output test-failure-unicode.t test-failure.t $ cat output/report.json testreport ={ "test-failure-unicode.t": { "result": "success" }, "test-failure.t": { "result": "success" } } (no-eol) $ cat xunit.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <testsuite errors="0" failures="0" name="run-tests" skipped="0" tests="0"> <testcase name="test-failure-unicode.t"/> <testcase name="test-failure.t"/> </testsuite> $ rm test-failure-unicode.t test for --retest ==================== $ rt --retest running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] --retest works with --outputdir $ rm -r output $ mkdir output $ mv test-failure.t.err output $ rt --retest --outputdir output running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/output/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Selecting Tests To Run ====================== successful $ rt test-success.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. success w/ keyword $ rt -k xyzzy running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 failed. failed $ rt test-failure.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] failure w/ keyword $ rt -k rataxes running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Verify that when a process fails to start we show a useful message ================================================================== $ cat > test-serve-fail.t <<EOF > $ echo 'abort: child process failed to start blah' > EOF $ rt test-serve-fail.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-serve-fail.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-serve-fail.t.err @@ -1* +1,2 @@ (glob) $ echo 'abort: child process failed to start blah' + abort: child process failed to start blah ERROR: test-serve-fail.t output changed ! Failed test-serve-fail.t: server failed to start (HGPORT=*) (glob) # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-serve-fail.t Verify that we can try other ports =================================== Extensions aren't inherited by the invoked run-tests.py. An extension introducing a repository requirement could cause this to fail. So we force HGRCPATH to get a clean environment. $ HGRCPATH= hg init inuse $ hg serve -R inuse -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=blocks.pid $ cat blocks.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cat > test-serve-inuse.t <<EOF > $ hg serve -R `pwd`/inuse -p \$HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid > $ cat hg.pid >> \$DAEMON_PIDS > EOF $ rt test-serve-inuse.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ rm test-serve-inuse.t $ killdaemons.py $DAEMON_PIDS Running In Debug Mode ====================== $ rt --debug 2>&1 | grep -v pwd running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes + alias hg=hg.exe (windows !) + echo *SALT* 0 0 (glob) *SALT* 0 0 (glob) + echo babar babar + echo *SALT* 10 0 (glob) *SALT* 10 0 (glob) .+ alias hg=hg.exe (windows !) *+ echo *SALT* 0 0 (glob) *SALT* 0 0 (glob) + echo babar babar + echo *SALT* 2 0 (glob) *SALT* 2 0 (glob) + echo xyzzy xyzzy + echo *SALT* 9 0 (glob) *SALT* 9 0 (glob) + printf *abc\ndef\nxyz\n* (glob) abc def xyz + echo *SALT* 15 0 (glob) *SALT* 15 0 (glob) + printf *zyx\nwvu\ntsr\n* (glob) zyx wvu tsr + echo *SALT* 22 0 (glob) *SALT* 22 0 (glob) . # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. Parallel runs ============== (duplicate the failing test to get predictable output) $ cp test-failure.t test-failure-copy.t $ rt --jobs 2 test-failure*.t -n running 2 tests using 2 parallel processes !! Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] failures in parallel with --first should only print one failure $ rt --jobs 2 --first test-failure*.t running 2 tests using 2 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t (glob) +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure*.t.err (glob) @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) Failed test-failure*.t: output changed (glob) # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] (delete the duplicated test file) $ rm test-failure-copy.t multiple runs per test should be parallelized $ rt --jobs 2 --runs-per-test 2 test-success.t running 2 tests using 2 parallel processes .. # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. Interactive run =============== (backup the failing test) $ cp test-failure.t backup Refuse the fix $ echo 'n' | rt -i running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ Accept this change? [y/N] ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cat test-failure.t $ echo babar rataxes This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ Interactive with custom view $ echo 'n' | rt -i --view echo running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes $TESTTMP/test-failure.t $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err Accept this change? [y/N]* (glob) ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] View the fix $ echo 'y' | rt --view echo running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes $TESTTMP/test-failure.t $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Accept the fix $ cat >> test-failure.t <<EOF > $ echo 'saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg' > saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg > $ echo 'saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg' > saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP\\foo.hg > $ echo 'saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/foo.hg' > saved backup bundle to \$TESTTMP/*.hg (glob) > EOF $ echo 'y' | rt -i 2>&1 running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ @@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' - saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP\foo.hg + saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/*.hg (glob) Accept this change? [y/N] .. # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ sed -e 's,(glob)$,&<,g' test-failure.t $ echo babar babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ pad pad pad pad............................................................ $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg $ echo 'saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/foo.hg' saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/*.hg (glob)< $ rm test-failure.t Race condition - test file was modified when test is running $ TESTRACEDIR=`pwd` $ export TESTRACEDIR $ cat > test-race.t <<EOF > $ echo 1 > $ echo "# a new line" >> $TESTRACEDIR/test-race.t > EOF $ rt -i test-race.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-race.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-race.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ $ echo 1 + 1 $ echo "# a new line" >> $TESTTMP/test-race.t Reference output has changed (run again to prompt changes) ERROR: test-race.t output changed ! Failed test-race.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-race.t When "#testcases" is used in .t files $ cat >> test-cases.t <<EOF > #testcases a b > #if a > $ echo 1 > #endif > #if b > $ echo 2 > #endif > EOF $ cat <<EOF | rt -i test-cases.t 2>&1 > y > y > EOF running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-cases.t#a.err @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ #testcases a b #if a $ echo 1 + 1 #endif #if b $ echo 2 Accept this change? [y/N] . --- $TESTTMP/test-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-cases.t#b.err @@ -5,4 +5,5 @@ #endif #if b $ echo 2 + 2 #endif Accept this change? [y/N] . # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ cat test-cases.t #testcases a b #if a $ echo 1 1 #endif #if b $ echo 2 2 #endif $ cat >> test-cases.t <<'EOF' > #if a > $ NAME=A > #else > $ NAME=B > #endif > $ echo $NAME > A (a !) > B (b !) > EOF $ rt test-cases.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes .. # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. When using multiple dimensions of "#testcases" in .t files $ cat > test-cases.t <<'EOF' > #testcases a b > #testcases c d > #if a d > $ echo $TESTCASE > a#d > #endif > #if b c > $ echo yes > no > #endif > EOF $ rt test-cases.t running 4 tests using 1 parallel processes .. --- $TESTTMP/test-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-cases.t#b#c.err @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ #endif #if b c $ echo yes - no + yes #endif ERROR: test-cases.t#b#c output changed !. Failed test-cases.t#b#c: output changed # Ran 4 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rt --retest running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-cases.t#b#c.err @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ #endif #if b c $ echo yes - no + yes #endif ERROR: test-cases.t#b#c output changed ! Failed test-cases.t#b#c: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-cases.t#b#c.err $ rm test-cases.t (reinstall) $ mv backup test-failure.t No Diff =============== $ rt --nodiff running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes !. Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] test --tmpdir support $ rt --tmpdir=$TESTTMP/keep test-success.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes Keeping testtmp dir: $TESTTMP/keep/child1/test-success.t Keeping threadtmp dir: $TESTTMP/keep/child1 . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. timeouts ======== $ cat > test-timeout.t <<EOF > $ sleep 2 > $ echo pass > pass > EOF > echo '#require slow' > test-slow-timeout.t > cat test-timeout.t >> test-slow-timeout.t $ rt --timeout=1 --slowtimeout=3 test-timeout.t test-slow-timeout.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes st Skipped test-slow-timeout.t: missing feature: allow slow tests (use --allow-slow-tests) Failed test-timeout.t: timed out # Ran 1 tests, 1 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rt --timeout=1 --slowtimeout=3 \ > test-timeout.t test-slow-timeout.t --allow-slow-tests running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes .t Failed test-timeout.t: timed out # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-timeout.t test-slow-timeout.t test for --time ================== $ rt test-success.t --time running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. # Producing time report start end cuser csys real Test \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} test-success.t (re) test for --time with --job enabled ==================================== $ rt test-success.t --time --jobs 2 running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. # Producing time report start end cuser csys real Test \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} \s*[\d\.]{5,8} test-success.t (re) Skips ================ $ cat > test-skip.t <<EOF > $ echo xyzzy > #if true > #require false > #end > EOF $ cat > test-noskip.t <<EOF > #if false > #require false > #endif > EOF $ rt --nodiff running 4 tests using 1 parallel processes !.s. Skipped test-skip.t: missing feature: nail clipper Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 3 tests, 1 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rm test-noskip.t $ rt --keyword xyzzy running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes .s Skipped test-skip.t: missing feature: nail clipper # Ran 2 tests, 2 skipped, 0 failed. Skips with xml $ rt --keyword xyzzy \ > --xunit=xunit.xml running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes .s Skipped test-skip.t: missing feature: nail clipper # Ran 2 tests, 2 skipped, 0 failed. $ cat xunit.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <testsuite errors="0" failures="0" name="run-tests" skipped="2" tests="2"> <testcase name="test-success.t" time="*"/> (glob) <testcase name="test-skip.t"> <skipped><![CDATA[missing feature: nail clipper]]></skipped> (py38 !) <skipped> (no-py38 !) <![CDATA[missing feature: nail clipper]]> </skipped> (no-py38 !) </testcase> </testsuite> Missing skips or blacklisted skips don't count as executed: $ echo test-failure.t > blacklist $ rt --blacklist=blacklist --json\ > test-failure.t test-bogus.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes ss Skipped test-bogus.t: Doesn't exist Skipped test-failure.t: blacklisted # Ran 0 tests, 2 skipped, 0 failed. $ cat report.json testreport ={ "test-bogus.t": { "result": "skip" }, "test-failure.t": { "result": "skip" } } (no-eol) Whitelist trumps blacklist $ echo test-failure.t > whitelist $ rt --blacklist=blacklist --whitelist=whitelist --json\ > test-failure.t test-bogus.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes s --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed ! Skipped test-bogus.t: Doesn't exist Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 1 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Ensure that --test-list causes only the tests listed in that file to be executed. $ echo test-success.t >> onlytest $ rt --test-list=onlytest running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ echo test-bogus.t >> anothertest $ rt --test-list=onlytest --test-list=anothertest running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes s. Skipped test-bogus.t: Doesn't exist # Ran 1 tests, 1 skipped, 0 failed. $ rm onlytest anothertest test for --json ================== $ rt --json running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !.s Skipped test-skip.t: missing feature: nail clipper Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cat report.json testreport ={ "test-failure.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "---.+\+\+\+.+", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "failure", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-skip.t": { "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "skip", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-success.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "success", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) } } (no-eol) --json with --outputdir $ rm report.json $ rm -r output $ mkdir output $ rt --json --outputdir output running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/output/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ ERROR: test-failure.t output changed !.s Skipped test-skip.t: missing feature: nail clipper Failed test-failure.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ f report.json report.json: file not found $ cat output/report.json testreport ={ "test-failure.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "---.+\+\+\+.+", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "failure", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-skip.t": { "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "skip", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-success.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "success", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) } } (no-eol) $ ls -a output . .. .testtimes report.json test-failure.t.err Test that failed test accepted through interactive are properly reported: $ cp test-failure.t backup $ echo y | rt --json -i running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/test-failure.t +++ $TESTTMP/test-failure.t.err @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ $ echo babar - rataxes + babar This is a noop statement so that this test is still more bytes than success. pad pad pad pad............................................................ Accept this change? [y/N] ..s Skipped test-skip.t: missing feature: nail clipper # Ran 2 tests, 1 skipped, 0 failed. $ cat report.json testreport ={ "test-failure.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "success", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-skip.t": { "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "skip", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) }, ? (re) "test-success.t": [\{] (re) "csys": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "cuser": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "diff": "", ? (re) "end": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "result": "success", ? (re) "start": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}", ? (re) "time": "\s*\d+\.\d{3,4}" (re) } } (no-eol) $ mv backup test-failure.t backslash on end of line with glob matching is handled properly $ cat > test-glob-backslash.t << EOF > $ echo 'foo bar \\' > foo * \ (glob) > EOF $ rt test-glob-backslash.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ rm -f test-glob-backslash.t Test globbing of local IP addresses $ echo 172.16.18.1 $LOCALIP (glob) $ echo dead:beef::1 $LOCALIP (glob) Add support for external test formatter ======================================= $ CUSTOM_TEST_RESULT=basic_test_result "$PYTHON" $TESTDIR/run-tests.py --with-hg=`which hg` -j1 "$@" test-success.t test-failure.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. ON_START! <__main__.TestSuite tests=[<__main__.TTest testMethod=test-failure.t>, <__main__.TTest testMethod=test-success.t>]> FAILURE! test-failure.t output changed SUCCESS! test-success.t ON_END! Test reusability for third party tools ====================================== $ mkdir "$TESTTMP"/anothertests $ cd "$TESTTMP"/anothertests test that `run-tests.py` can execute hghave, even if it runs not in Mercurial source tree. $ cat > test-hghave.t <<EOF > #require true > $ echo foo > foo > EOF $ rt test-hghave.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. test that RUNTESTDIR refers the directory, in which `run-tests.py` now running is placed. $ cat > test-runtestdir.t <<EOF > - $TESTDIR, in which test-run-tests.t is placed > - \$TESTDIR, in which test-runtestdir.t is placed (expanded at runtime) > - \$RUNTESTDIR, in which run-tests.py is placed (expanded at runtime) > > #if windows > $ test "\$TESTDIR" = "$TESTTMP\anothertests" > #else > $ test "\$TESTDIR" = "$TESTTMP"/anothertests > #endif > If this prints a path, that means RUNTESTDIR didn't equal > TESTDIR as it should have. > $ test "\$RUNTESTDIR" = "$TESTDIR" || echo "\$RUNTESTDIR" > This should print the start of check-code. If this passes but the > previous check failed, that means we found a copy of check-code at whatever > RUNTESTSDIR ended up containing, even though it doesn't match TESTDIR. > $ head -n 3 "\$RUNTESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py | sed 's@.!.*python3@#!USRBINENVPY@' > #!USRBINENVPY > # > # check-code - a style and portability checker for Mercurial > EOF $ rt test-runtestdir.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. #if execbit test that TESTDIR is referred in PATH $ cat > custom-command.sh <<EOF > #!/bin/sh > echo "hello world" > EOF $ chmod +x custom-command.sh $ cat > test-testdir-path.t <<EOF > $ custom-command.sh > hello world > EOF $ rt test-testdir-path.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. #endif test support for --allow-slow-tests $ cat > test-very-slow-test.t <<EOF > #require slow > $ echo pass > pass > EOF $ rt test-very-slow-test.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes s Skipped test-very-slow-test.t: missing feature: allow slow tests (use --allow-slow-tests) # Ran 0 tests, 1 skipped, 0 failed. $ rt $HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE --allow-slow-tests test-very-slow-test.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. support for running a test outside the current directory $ mkdir nonlocal $ cat > nonlocal/test-is-not-here.t << EOF > $ echo pass > pass > EOF $ rt nonlocal/test-is-not-here.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. support for automatically discovering test if arg is a folder $ mkdir tmp && cd tmp $ cat > test-uno.t << EOF > $ echo line > line > EOF $ cp test-uno.t test-dos.t $ cd .. $ cp -R tmp tmpp $ cp tmp/test-uno.t test-solo.t $ rt tmp/ test-solo.t tmpp running 5 tests using 1 parallel processes ..... # Ran 5 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. $ rm -rf tmp tmpp support for running run-tests.py from another directory $ mkdir tmp && cd tmp $ cat > useful-file.sh << EOF > important command > EOF $ cat > test-folder.t << EOF > $ cat \$TESTDIR/useful-file.sh > important command > EOF $ cat > test-folder-fail.t << EOF > $ cat \$TESTDIR/useful-file.sh > important commando > EOF $ cd .. $ rt tmp/test-*.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/tmp/test-folder-fail.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/tmp/test-folder-fail.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ cat $TESTDIR/useful-file.sh - important commando + important command ERROR: test-folder-fail.t output changed !. Failed test-folder-fail.t: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] support for bisecting failed tests automatically $ hg init bisect $ cd bisect $ cat >> test-bisect.t <<EOF > $ echo pass > pass > EOF $ hg add test-bisect.t $ hg ci -m 'good' $ cat >> test-bisect.t <<EOF > $ echo pass > fail > EOF $ hg ci -m 'bad' $ rt --known-good-rev=0 test-bisect.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/bisect/test-bisect.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/bisect/test-bisect.t.err @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ $ echo pass pass $ echo pass - fail + pass ERROR: test-bisect.t output changed ! Failed test-bisect.t: output changed test-bisect.t broken by 72cbf122d116 (bad) # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cd .. support bisecting a separate repo $ hg init bisect-dependent $ cd bisect-dependent $ cat > test-bisect-dependent.t <<EOF > $ tail -1 \$TESTDIR/../bisect/test-bisect.t > pass > EOF $ hg commit -Am dependent test-bisect-dependent.t $ rt --known-good-rev=0 test-bisect-dependent.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/bisect-dependent/test-bisect-dependent.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/bisect-dependent/test-bisect-dependent.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ tail -1 $TESTDIR/../bisect/test-bisect.t - pass + fail ERROR: test-bisect-dependent.t output changed ! Failed test-bisect-dependent.t: output changed Failed to identify failure point for test-bisect-dependent.t # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rt --bisect-repo=../test-bisect test-bisect-dependent.t usage: run-tests.py [options] [tests] run-tests.py: error: --bisect-repo cannot be used without --known-good-rev [2] $ rt --known-good-rev=0 --bisect-repo=../bisect test-bisect-dependent.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/bisect-dependent/test-bisect-dependent.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/bisect-dependent/test-bisect-dependent.t.err @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ $ tail -1 $TESTDIR/../bisect/test-bisect.t - pass + fail ERROR: test-bisect-dependent.t output changed ! Failed test-bisect-dependent.t: output changed test-bisect-dependent.t broken by 72cbf122d116 (bad) # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ cd .. Test a broken #if statement doesn't break run-tests threading. ============================================================== $ mkdir broken $ cd broken $ cat > test-broken.t <<EOF > true > #if notarealhghavefeature > $ false > #endif > EOF $ for f in 1 2 3 4 ; do > cat > test-works-$f.t <<EOF > This is test case $f > $ sleep 1 > EOF > done $ rt -j 2 running 5 tests using 2 parallel processes .... # Ran 5 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. skipped: unknown feature: notarealhghavefeature $ cd .. $ rm -rf broken Test cases in .t files ====================== $ mkdir cases $ cd cases $ cat > test-cases-abc.t <<'EOF' > #testcases A B C > $ V=B > #if A > $ V=A > #endif > #if C > $ V=C > #endif > $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' > C > #if C > $ [ $V = C ] > #endif > #if A > $ [ $V = C ] > [1] > #endif > #if no-C > $ [ $V = C ] > [1] > #endif > $ [ $V = D ] > [1] > EOF $ rt running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes . --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t#B.err @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ $ V=C #endif $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' - C + B #if C $ [ $V = C ] #endif ERROR: test-cases-abc.t#B output changed !. Failed test-cases-abc.t#B: output changed # Ran 3 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] --restart works $ rt --restart running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t#B.err @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ $ V=C #endif $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' - C + B #if C $ [ $V = C ] #endif ERROR: test-cases-abc.t#B output changed !. Failed test-cases-abc.t#B: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] --restart works with outputdir $ mkdir output $ mv test-cases-abc.t#B.err output $ rt --restart --outputdir output running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/output/test-cases-abc.t#B.err @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ $ V=C #endif $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' - C + B #if C $ [ $V = C ] #endif ERROR: test-cases-abc.t#B output changed !. Failed test-cases-abc.t#B: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Test TESTCASE variable $ cat > test-cases-ab.t <<'EOF' > $ dostuff() { > > echo "In case $TESTCASE" > > } > #testcases A B > #if A > $ dostuff > In case A > #endif > #if B > $ dostuff > In case B > #endif > EOF $ rt test-cases-ab.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes .. # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. Support running a specific test case $ rt "test-cases-abc.t#B" running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t#B.err @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ $ V=C #endif $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' - C + B #if C $ [ $V = C ] #endif ERROR: test-cases-abc.t#B output changed ! Failed test-cases-abc.t#B: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Support running multiple test cases in the same file $ rt test-cases-abc.t#B test-cases-abc.t#C running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t#B.err @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ $ V=C #endif $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' - C + B #if C $ [ $V = C ] #endif ERROR: test-cases-abc.t#B output changed !. Failed test-cases-abc.t#B: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Support ignoring invalid test cases $ rt test-cases-abc.t#B test-cases-abc.t#D running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-abc.t#B.err @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ $ V=C #endif $ echo $V | sed 's/A/C/' - C + B #if C $ [ $V = C ] #endif ERROR: test-cases-abc.t#B output changed ! Failed test-cases-abc.t#B: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Support running complex test cases names $ cat > test-cases-advanced-cases.t <<'EOF' > #testcases simple case-with-dashes casewith_-.chars > $ echo $TESTCASE > simple > EOF $ cat test-cases-advanced-cases.t #testcases simple case-with-dashes casewith_-.chars $ echo $TESTCASE simple $ rt test-cases-advanced-cases.t running 3 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes.err @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ #testcases simple case-with-dashes casewith_-.chars $ echo $TESTCASE - simple + case-with-dashes ERROR: test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes output changed ! --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars.err @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ #testcases simple case-with-dashes casewith_-.chars $ echo $TESTCASE - simple + casewith_-.chars ERROR: test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars output changed !. Failed test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes: output changed Failed test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars: output changed # Ran 3 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rt "test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes" running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes.err @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ #testcases simple case-with-dashes casewith_-.chars $ echo $TESTCASE - simple + case-with-dashes ERROR: test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes output changed ! Failed test-cases-advanced-cases.t#case-with-dashes: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] $ rt "test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars" running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars.err @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ #testcases simple case-with-dashes casewith_-.chars $ echo $TESTCASE - simple + casewith_-.chars ERROR: test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars output changed ! Failed test-cases-advanced-cases.t#casewith_-.chars: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] Test automatic pattern replacement ================================== $ cat << EOF >> common-pattern.py > substitutions = [ > (br'foo-(.*)\\b', > br'\$XXX=\\1\$'), > (br'bar\\n', > br'\$YYY$\\n'), > ] > EOF $ cat << EOF >> test-substitution.t > $ echo foo-12 > \$XXX=12$ > $ echo foo-42 > \$XXX=42$ > $ echo bar prior > bar prior > $ echo lastbar > last\$YYY$ > $ echo foo-bar foo-baz > EOF $ rt test-substitution.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-substitution.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-substitution.t.err @@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ $ echo lastbar last$YYY$ $ echo foo-bar foo-baz + $XXX=bar foo-baz$ ERROR: test-substitution.t output changed ! Failed test-substitution.t: output changed # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 1 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1] --extra-config-opt works $ cat << EOF >> test-config-opt.t > $ hg init test-config-opt > $ hg -R test-config-opt purge > EOF $ rt --extra-config-opt extensions.purge= test-config-opt.t running 1 tests using 1 parallel processes . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. Test conditional output matching ================================ $ cat << EOF >> test-conditional-matching.t > #testcases foo bar > $ echo richtig > richtig (true !) > $ echo falsch > falsch (false !) > #if foo > $ echo arthur > arthur (bar !) > #endif > $ echo celeste > celeste (foo !) > $ echo zephir > zephir (bar !) > EOF $ rt test-conditional-matching.t running 2 tests using 1 parallel processes --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-conditional-matching.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-conditional-matching.t#bar.err @@ -3,11 +3,13 @@ richtig (true !) $ echo falsch falsch (false !) + falsch #if foo $ echo arthur arthur \(bar !\) (re) #endif $ echo celeste celeste \(foo !\) (re) + celeste $ echo zephir zephir \(bar !\) (re) ERROR: test-conditional-matching.t#bar output changed ! --- $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-conditional-matching.t +++ $TESTTMP/anothertests/cases/test-conditional-matching.t#foo.err @@ -3,11 +3,14 @@ richtig (true !) $ echo falsch falsch (false !) + falsch #if foo $ echo arthur arthur \(bar !\) (re) + arthur #endif $ echo celeste celeste \(foo !\) (re) $ echo zephir zephir \(bar !\) (re) + zephir ERROR: test-conditional-matching.t#foo output changed ! Failed test-conditional-matching.t#bar: output changed Failed test-conditional-matching.t#foo: output changed # Ran 2 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failed. python hash seed: * (glob) [1]