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* Fix tests for new `morph edit` syntaxPaul Sherwood2014-06-091-1/+1
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* Fix paths for chunk directories in cmdtestsLars Wirzenius2014-03-061-2/+2
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* Revert "Merge branch 'liw/restore-old-cmds'"Richard Maw2013-08-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 2dc382a2a9ae977b1158002cd2631ec5593959c1, reversing changes made to 89a019af088ff62459699a6efdadf8ac8fe35dd9. We decided to restore the old commands for the release, as we weren't confident the new implementations were correct yet. To gain that confidence we need to use them, so the old versions are no longer available, and the new edit code is used when the edit subcommand is invoked. Doing so also requires the test suite to use the edit command instead of new-edit.
* Use new edit instead of old one in testsLars Wirzenius2013-08-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | The test suite got adapted so it requires the new edit instead of the old one. So use the new edit instead of the old one in the test. This is a kluge, and needs to be reverted after the BR10 release.
* Merge branch 'jjardon/python_compatibility_fixes' of ↵Richard Maw2013-01-211-4/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ssh://git.baserock.org/baserock/baserock/morph This includes the following fixups: - altering the bootstrap script to install ordereddict and simplejson. - Adding a comment to clarify that it is intentional to use simplejson if collections does not have OrderedDict - Amending the copyright years to include 2013
| * tests.branching/*: Remove check to run only the teset with Python 2.7Javier Jardón2013-01-181-3/+0
|/ | | | | As we use ordererdict for python < 2.7 as well See 37f8d84d7ab356169bf7c04bdecb39a61b85c88d
* Tidy up command testsSam Thursfield2012-11-141-2/+2
| | | | Be consistent about placement of test description, blank lines, etc.
* Consolidate checks for python versionRichard Maw2012-11-131-5/+1
| | | | | | | | Most of the bespoke logic for the version check is unnecessary, since the output to display can be easily inferred from the filename. This fixes some test failures where the version check would cat a file to fake the output, but fail because the file was removed.
* tests: Use test: URL prefix instead of baserock: throughoutSam Thursfield2012-11-071-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Some tests already used test: and in order to be able to share the scripts/setup-3rd-party-strata script they need to all use the same prefix. Using baserock: implies that we are using real code from Baserock, so I picked test: because the tests only ever use mock morphologies and no real code.
* Fix things so test suite works on Debian squeezeLars Wirzenius2012-09-131-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | This requires disabling the feature that retains the original order of fields in a morphlogy when it gets overwritten. The implementation relies on features that are not available in Python 2.6. We need to support Morph on Debian squeeze, for bootstrapping purposes, and therefore need to have it work with Python 2.6. However, the morphology rewriting is only relevant for system branching and merging, and that isn't needed for bootstrapping, so we disable the affected tests on Python 2.6.
* Rewrite edit command to expect SYSTEM STRATUM [CHUNK] parametersJannis Pohlmann2012-09-041-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Editing no longer requires a repository to be specified, neither does it require a branch. It now starts off from a system morphology that is required to exist in the branch root repository. Relative to this system, "morph edit" realises the repository of a stratum and, optionally, a chunk, creates edit branches named after the system branch, if necessary, and update the references in the system and stratum morphology accordingly. The changes made to any of the repositories in the system branch are not committed. All existing changes are updated to work with this new input syntax for "morph edit".
* Add mandatory repository parameter to "morph branch"Jannis Pohlmann2012-08-291-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | This is complementary to adding a repository parameter to the "morph checkout" command. It allows to branch off arbitrary repositories rather than always branching off baserock:morphs. All affected tests are updated to provide and work with this new parameter.
* Make "morph show-system-branch" anywhere in a workspace, if possibleJannis Pohlmann2012-08-291-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are mainly three situations to deal with: 1. We are outside a workspace and cannot deduce the system branch. 2. We are inside a workspace and inside a branch. We can detect this by walking up from the working directory towards the workspace. If we find a .morph-system-branch in one of the parent directories, we know the branch name. If we don't find one, something is wrong. 3. We are inside a workspace but outside a branch (or partially into a branch, e.g. in foo/ where the branch is foo/bar). We can deduce the branch if we recurse into subdirectories to find a .morph-system-branch directory. Care needs to be taken to not recurse infinitely. We may also not recurse if there are multiple subdirectories as these could belong to two different branches. This commit makes "morph show-system-branch" work in all of the above scenarios. It also adds tests for all of them.
* Rename the "morph minedir" command to "morph workspace"Jannis Pohlmann2012-08-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Mine may be a nice metaphor but it is not very intuitive. Hence, this commit renames "mine" to "workspace". This affects not just the branch and merge plugin (the only code that changes) but also documentation and tests, which are updated along with the code in this commit. I decided to omit the "dir" suffix in the command because I think people know well that a workspace will be a directory in this case and that allows us to refer to this concept with one word ("workspace") instead of two words ("workspace directory").
* Add test case for "morph edit" updating strataLars Wirzenius2012-05-171-0/+32