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authorSebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>2010-06-22 21:23:47 +0200
committerSebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>2010-06-22 21:23:47 +0200
commitbe97c4558992a437cde235aafc7ae2bd6df84ac8 (patch)
tree3e44a7c38e356817ca81721725709d7374f95012 /test/git/test_index.py
parent778234d544b3f58dd415aaf10679d15b01a5281f (diff)
downloadgitpython-be97c4558992a437cde235aafc7ae2bd6df84ac8.tar.gz
Initial frame for implementing read_tree using pure python. As git-read-tree can do much more than we can ( and faster assumably ), the .new method is used to create new index instances from up to 3 trees.
Implemented multi-tree traversal to facilitate building a stage list more efficiently ( although I am not sure whether it could be faster to use a dictionary together with some intensive lookup ), including test Added performance to learn how fast certain operations are, and whether one should be preferred over another
Diffstat (limited to 'test/git/test_index.py')
-rw-r--r--test/git/test_index.py6
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/test/git/test_index.py b/test/git/test_index.py
index d0063e89..ae754430 100644
--- a/test/git/test_index.py
+++ b/test/git/test_index.py
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ class TestIndex(TestBase):
# write all trees and compare them
# its important to have a few submodules in there too
- max_count = 100
+ max_count = 25
count = 0
for commit in rw_repo.head.commit.traverse():
if count >= max_count:
@@ -593,3 +593,7 @@ class TestIndex(TestBase):
assert index.write_tree() == orig_tree
# END for each commit
+ def test_index_new(self):
+ self.fail("todo index new")
+
+