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issue2551232 - modify in-reply-to threading when multiple matches
if an email is missing an issue designator, in-reply-to threading is
attempted. In this change if in-reply-to threading matches multiple
issues, fall back to matching on subject. It used to just arbitrairly
choose the first matching issue.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 08 Sep 2022 18:49:46 -0400 |
| parents | e4db9d0b85c7 |
| children | c65e0a725c88 |
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"""Random tests for anypy modules""" import unittest from roundup.anypy.strings import repr_export, eval_import import sys _py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 class StringsTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_import_params(self): """ issue2551170 - handle long int in history/journal params tuple """ # python2 export with id as number val = eval_import("('issue', 2345L, 'status')") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', 2345, 'status')) # python3 export with id as number val = eval_import("('issue', 2345, 'status')") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', 2345, 'status')) # python2 or python3 export with id as string val = eval_import("('issue', '2345', 'status')") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', '2345', 'status')) def test_export_params(self): """ issue2551170 - handle long int in history/journal params tuple """ # python2 export with id as number if _py3: val = repr_export(('issue', 2345, 'status')) self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', 2345, 'status')") else: val = repr_export(('issue', long(2345), 'status')) self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', 2345L, 'status')") # python2 or python3 export with id as string val = repr_export(('issue', '2345', 'status')) self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', '2345', 'status')")
