#!/usr/bin/env python3
+import multiprocessing
import asyncio
import logging
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
src = (workspace / "test.py").resolve()
with src.open("w") as fobj:
fobj.write("print('hello')")
- self.invokeBlack([str(src), "--diff"])
- cache_file = black.get_cache_file(mode)
- self.assertFalse(cache_file.exists())
+ with patch("black.read_cache") as read_cache, patch(
+ "black.write_cache"
+ ) as write_cache:
+ self.invokeBlack([str(src), "--diff"])
+ cache_file = black.get_cache_file(mode)
+ self.assertFalse(cache_file.exists())
+ write_cache.assert_not_called()
+ read_cache.assert_not_called()
+
+ def test_no_cache_when_writeback_color_diff(self) -> None:
+ mode = DEFAULT_MODE
+ with cache_dir() as workspace:
+ src = (workspace / "test.py").resolve()
+ with src.open("w") as fobj:
+ fobj.write("print('hello')")
+ with patch("black.read_cache") as read_cache, patch(
+ "black.write_cache"
+ ) as write_cache:
+ self.invokeBlack([str(src), "--diff", "--color"])
+ cache_file = black.get_cache_file(mode)
+ self.assertFalse(cache_file.exists())
+ write_cache.assert_not_called()
+ read_cache.assert_not_called()
+
+ @event_loop()
+ def test_output_locking_when_writeback_diff(self) -> None:
+ with cache_dir() as workspace:
+ for tag in range(0, 4):
+ src = (workspace / f"test{tag}.py").resolve()
+ with src.open("w") as fobj:
+ fobj.write("print('hello')")
+ with patch("black.Manager", wraps=multiprocessing.Manager) as mgr:
+ self.invokeBlack(["--diff", str(workspace)], exit_code=0)
+ # this isn't quite doing what we want, but if it _isn't_
+ # called then we cannot be using the lock it provides
+ mgr.assert_called()
+
+ @event_loop()
+ def test_output_locking_when_writeback_color_diff(self) -> None:
+ with cache_dir() as workspace:
+ for tag in range(0, 4):
+ src = (workspace / f"test{tag}.py").resolve()
+ with src.open("w") as fobj:
+ fobj.write("print('hello')")
+ with patch("black.Manager", wraps=multiprocessing.Manager) as mgr:
+ self.invokeBlack(["--diff", "--color", str(workspace)], exit_code=0)
+ # this isn't quite doing what we want, but if it _isn't_
+ # called then we cannot be using the lock it provides
+ mgr.assert_called()
def test_no_cache_when_stdin(self) -> None:
mode = DEFAULT_MODE