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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import difflib
import os
import re
import unittest
import PRESUBMIT
class MockLogging(object):
def __init__(self):
self.lines = []
def info(self, message):
self.lines.append(message)
def debug(self, message):
self.lines.append(message)
class MockInputApi(object):
def __init__(self):
self.re = re
self.os_path = os.path
self.files = []
self.is_committing = False
self.logging = MockLogging()
def AffectedFiles(self, include_deletes=None):
return self.files
class MockOutputApi(object):
class PresubmitResult(object):
def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''):
self.message = message
self.items = items
self.long_text = long_text
class PresubmitError(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'error'
class PresubmitPromptWarning(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'warning'
class PresubmitNotifyResult(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'notify'
class MockFile(object):
def __init__(self, local_path, old_contents, new_contents):
self._local_path = local_path
self._new_contents = new_contents
self._old_contents = old_contents
self._cached_changed_contents = None
def ChangedContents(self):
return self._changed_contents
def NewContents(self):
return self._new_contents
def LocalPath(self):
return self._local_path
def IsDirectory(self):
return False
def GenerateScmDiff(self):
result = ""
for line in difflib.unified_diff(self._old_contents, self._new_contents,
self._local_path, self._local_path):
result += line
return result
# NOTE: This method is a copy of ChangeContents method of AffectedFile in
# presubmit_support.py
def ChangedContents(self):
"""Returns a list of tuples (line number, line text) of all new lines.
This relies on the scm diff output describing each changed code section
with a line of the form
^@@ <old line num>,<old size> <new line num>,<new size> @@$
"""
if self._cached_changed_contents is not None:
return self._cached_changed_contents[:]
self._cached_changed_contents = []
line_num = 0
if self.IsDirectory():
return []
for line in self.GenerateScmDiff().splitlines():
m = re.match(r'^@@ [0-9\,\+\-]+ \+([0-9]+)\,[0-9]+ @@', line)
if m:
line_num = int(m.groups(1)[0])
continue
if line.startswith('+') and not line.startswith('++'):
self._cached_changed_contents.append((line_num, line[1:]))
if not line.startswith('-'):
line_num += 1
return self._cached_changed_contents[:]
class MockChange(object):
def __init__(self, changed_files):
self._changed_files = changed_files
def LocalPaths(self):
return self._changed_files
class HistogramValueCheckerTest(unittest.TestCase):
TEST_FILE_PATTERN = "PRESUBMIT_test_new_file_%s.txt"
def _ReadTextFileContents(self, path):
"""Given a path, returns a list of strings corresponding to the text lines
in the file. Reads files in text format.
"""
fo = open(path, 'r')
try:
contents = fo.readlines()
finally:
fo.close()
return contents
def _ReadInputFile(self):
return self._ReadTextFileContents("PRESUBMIT_test_old_file.txt")
def _PrepareTest(self, new_file_path):
old_contents = self._ReadInputFile()
if not new_file_path:
new_contents = []
else:
new_contents = self._ReadTextFileContents(new_file_path)
input_api = MockInputApi()
mock_file = MockFile(PRESUBMIT.HistogramValueChecker.LOCAL_PATH,
old_contents,
new_contents)
input_api.files.append(mock_file)
output_api = MockOutputApi()
return input_api, output_api
def _RunTest(self, new_file_path):
input_api, output_api = self._PrepareTest(new_file_path)
checker = PRESUBMIT.HistogramValueChecker(input_api, output_api)
results = checker.Run()
return results
def testDeleteFile(self):
results = self._RunTest(new_file_path=None)
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We hould get a single warning about file deletion.")
def testSimpleValidEdit(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "1")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(0, len(results),
"We should get no warning for simple edits.")
def testSingleDeletionOfEntry(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "2")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We should get a warning for an entry deletion.")
def testSingleRenameOfEntry(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "3")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We should get a warning for an entry rename, even "
"though it is not optimal.")
def testMissingEnumStartOfEntry(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "4")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We should get a warning for a missing enum marker.")
def testMissingEnumEndOfEntry(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "5")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We should get a warning for a missing enum marker.")
def testInvertedEnumMarkersOfEntry(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "6")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We should get a warning for inverted enum markers.")
def testMultipleInvalidEdits(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "7")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(3, len(results),
"We should get 3 warnings (one per edit).")
def testSingleInvalidInserts(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "8")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(1, len(results),
"We should get a warning for a single invalid "
"insertion inside the enum.")
def testMulitpleValidInserts(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "9")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(0, len(results),
"We should not get a warning mulitple valid edits")
def testSingleValidDeleteOutsideOfEnum(self):
results = self._RunTest(self.TEST_FILE_PATTERN % "10")
# TODO(rpaquay) How to check it's the expected warning?'
self.assertEquals(0, len(results),
"We should not get a warning for a deletion outside of "
"the enum")
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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