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authorSebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>2009-10-15 00:06:08 +0200
committerSebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>2009-10-15 00:06:08 +0200
commit1a4bfd979e5d4ea0d0457e552202eb2effc36cac (patch)
tree10f70f8e41c91f5bf57f04b616f3e5afdb9f8407 /test/git/test_commit.py
parent7cdfaceebe916c91acdf8de3f9506989bc70ad65 (diff)
downloadgitpython-1a4bfd979e5d4ea0d0457e552202eb2effc36cac.tar.gz
test_performance: module containing benchmarks to get an idea of the achieved throughput
repo.commits: max_count is None by default moved benchmark-like test from test_commit to test_performance
Diffstat (limited to 'test/git/test_commit.py')
-rw-r--r--test/git/test_commit.py16
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/test/git/test_commit.py b/test/git/test_commit.py
index 1966d198..a95fb675 100644
--- a/test/git/test_commit.py
+++ b/test/git/test_commit.py
@@ -230,19 +230,3 @@ class TestCommit(object):
assert_equal(commit1, commit2)
assert_not_equal(commit2, commit3)
- def test_iteration(self):
- root = self.repo.tree()
- head = self.repo.active_branch
- head_commit = self.repo.active_branch.object
- num_objs = 0
-
- # find the first commit containing the given path - always do a full
- # iteration ( restricted to the path in question ), but in fact it should
- # return quite a lot of commits, we just take one and hence abort the operation
-
- for obj in root.traverse():
- num_objs += 1
- del( head_commit.tree ) # force it to clear the cache, just to make it harder
- assert obj in head_commit.tree.traverse()
- # END for each object
-