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import sys |
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import git |
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def test_git_util_attribute_is_git_index_util(): |
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"""The top-level module's ``util`` attribute is really :mod:`git.index.util`. |
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Although this situation is unintuitive and not a design goal, this has historically |
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been the case, and it should not be changed without considering the effect on |
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backward compatibility. In practice, it cannot be changed at least until the next |
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major version of GitPython. This test checks that it is not accidentally changed, |
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which could happen when refactoring imports. |
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""" |
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assert git.util is git.index.util |
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def test_git_index_util_attribute_is_git_index_util(): |
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"""Nothing unusual is happening with git.index.util itself.""" |
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assert git.index.util is sys.modules["git.index.util"] |
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def test_separate_git_util_module_exists(): |
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"""The real git.util and git.index.util modules really are separate. |
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The real git.util module can be accessed to import a name ``...` by writing |
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``from git.util import ...``, and the module object can be accessed in sys.modules. |
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""" |
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assert sys.modules["git.util"] is not sys.modules["git.index.util"] |
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