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slapos.buildout
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536d5a13
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536d5a13
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Aug 21, 2012
by
Marius Gedminas
Committed by
Domen Kožar
Aug 22, 2012
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src/zc/buildout/buildout.txt
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@@ -440,6 +440,10 @@ the mkdir recipe to support multiple paths:
...
@@ -440,6 +440,10 @@ the mkdir recipe to support multiple paths:
... pass
... pass
... """)
... """)
..
>>> clean_up_pyc(sample_buildout, 'recipes', 'mkdir.py')
If there is an error creating a path, the install method will exit and
If there is an error creating a path, the install method will exit and
leave previously created paths in place:
leave previously created paths in place:
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@@ -549,6 +553,10 @@ Let's fix the recipe:
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@@ -549,6 +553,10 @@ Let's fix the recipe:
... pass
... pass
... """)
... """)
..
>>> clean_up_pyc(sample_buildout, 'recipes', 'mkdir.py')
And put back the typo:
And put back the typo:
>>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg',
>>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg',
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@@ -578,11 +586,6 @@ When we rerun the buildout:
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@@ -578,11 +586,6 @@ When we rerun the buildout:
...
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OSError: [Errno 17] File exists: '/sample-buildout/bin'
OSError: [Errno 17] File exists: '/sample-buildout/bin'
.. Wait for the file to really disappear. My linux is weird.
>>> wait_until("foo goes away", lambda : not os.path.exists('foo'),
... timeout=200)
we get the same error, but we don't get the directory left behind:
we get the same error, but we don't get the directory left behind:
>>> os.path.exists('foo')
>>> os.path.exists('foo')
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@@ -636,7 +639,7 @@ recipe:
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@@ -636,7 +639,7 @@ recipe:
..
..
>>>
remove(sample_buildout, 'recipes', 'mkdir.pyc
')
>>>
clean_up_pyc(sample_buildout, 'recipes', 'mkdir.py
')
We returned by calling created, taking advantage of the fact that it
We returned by calling created, taking advantage of the fact that it
returns the registered paths. We did this for illustrative purposes.
returns the registered paths. We did this for illustrative purposes.
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src/zc/buildout/testing.py
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@@ -99,6 +99,17 @@ def write(dir, *args):
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@@ -99,6 +99,17 @@ def write(dir, *args):
fsync(f.fileno())
fsync(f.fileno())
f.close()
f.close()
def clean_up_pyc(*path):
base, filename = os.path.join(*path[:-1]), path[-1]
if filename.endswith('
.
py
'):
filename += '
c
' # .py -> .pyc
for path in (
os.path.join(base, filename),
os.path.join(base, '
__pycache__
', filename),
):
if os.path.exists(path):
remove(path)
## FIXME - check for other platforms
## FIXME - check for other platforms
MUST_CLOSE_FDS = not sys.platform.startswith('
win
')
MUST_CLOSE_FDS = not sys.platform.startswith('
win
')
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@@ -432,7 +443,8 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
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@@ -432,7 +443,8 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
start_server = start_server,
start_server = start_server,
buildout = os.path.join(sample, 'bin', 'buildout'),
buildout = os.path.join(sample, 'bin', 'buildout'),
wait_until = wait_until,
wait_until = wait_until,
make_py = make_py
make_py = make_py,
clean_up_pyc = clean_up_pyc,
))
))
def buildoutTearDown(test):
def buildoutTearDown(test):
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