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4fc8acbd
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Apr 11, 2001
by
Jim Fulton
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Added test for multiple undos in the same transaction.
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@@ -102,7 +102,59 @@ class TransactionalUndoStorage(BasicStorage.BasicStorage):
data
,
revid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
load
(
oid2
,
''
)
assert
pickle
.
loads
(
data
)
==
51
def
_checkTwoObjectUndoAgain
(
self
):
def
checkTwoObjectUndoAtOnce
(
self
):
# Convenience
p30
,
p31
,
p32
,
p50
,
p51
,
p52
=
map
(
pickle
.
dumps
,
(
30
,
31
,
32
,
50
,
51
,
52
))
oid1
=
self
.
_storage
.
new_oid
()
oid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
new_oid
()
revid1
=
revid2
=
ZERO
# Store two objects in the same transaction
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_begin
(
self
.
_transaction
)
revid1
=
self
.
_storage
.
store
(
oid1
,
revid1
,
p30
,
''
,
self
.
_transaction
)
revid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
store
(
oid2
,
revid2
,
p50
,
''
,
self
.
_transaction
)
# Finish the transaction
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_vote
(
self
.
_transaction
)
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_finish
(
self
.
_transaction
)
assert
revid1
==
revid2
# Update those same two objects
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_begin
(
self
.
_transaction
)
revid1
=
self
.
_storage
.
store
(
oid1
,
revid1
,
p31
,
''
,
self
.
_transaction
)
revid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
store
(
oid2
,
revid2
,
p51
,
''
,
self
.
_transaction
)
# Finish the transaction
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_vote
(
self
.
_transaction
)
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_finish
(
self
.
_transaction
)
# Update those same two objects
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_begin
(
self
.
_transaction
)
revid1
=
self
.
_storage
.
store
(
oid1
,
revid1
,
p32
,
''
,
self
.
_transaction
)
revid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
store
(
oid2
,
revid2
,
p52
,
''
,
self
.
_transaction
)
# Finish the transaction
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_vote
(
self
.
_transaction
)
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_finish
(
self
.
_transaction
)
assert
revid1
==
revid2
# Make sure the objects have the current value
data
,
revid1
=
self
.
_storage
.
load
(
oid1
,
''
)
assert
pickle
.
loads
(
data
)
==
32
data
,
revid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
load
(
oid2
,
''
)
assert
pickle
.
loads
(
data
)
==
52
# Now attempt to undo the transaction containing two objects
info
=
self
.
_storage
.
undoInfo
()
tid
=
info
[
0
][
'id'
]
tid1
=
info
[
1
][
'id'
]
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_begin
(
self
.
_transaction
)
oids
=
self
.
_storage
.
transactionalUndo
(
tid
,
self
.
_transaction
)
oids1
=
self
.
_storage
.
transactionalUndo
(
tid1
,
self
.
_transaction
)
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_vote
(
self
.
_transaction
)
self
.
_storage
.
tpc_finish
(
self
.
_transaction
)
assert
len
(
oids
)
==
2
assert
len
(
oids1
)
==
2
assert
oid1
in
oids
and
oid2
in
oids
data
,
revid1
=
self
.
_storage
.
load
(
oid1
,
''
)
assert
pickle
.
loads
(
data
)
==
30
data
,
revid2
=
self
.
_storage
.
load
(
oid2
,
''
)
assert
pickle
.
loads
(
data
)
==
50
def
checkTwoObjectUndoAgain
(
self
):
p32
,
p33
,
p52
,
p53
=
map
(
pickle
.
dumps
,
(
32
,
33
,
52
,
53
))
# Like the above, but the first revision of the objects are stored in
# different transactions.
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