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docs: store the release-calendar information in csv (and fix tests)
Restructured text (and markdown) is painful to programatically manipulate, most python parsers are geared towards writing markdown and generating html. I'd like to move the calendar updates to being scripted, as such using csv to store them will be convenient. This also allows us to simplify our scripting that manipulates the table considerably. Acked-by: Eric Engestrom <eric@engestrom.ch> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/8341>
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"""Update the main page, release notes, and calendar."""
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import argparse
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import csv
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import pathlib
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import subprocess
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@ -52,30 +53,24 @@ def update_release_notes(version: str) -> None:
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def update_calendar(version: str) -> None:
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p = pathlib.Path('docs') / 'release-calendar.rst'
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p = pathlib.Path('docs') / 'release-calendar.csv'
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with open(p, 'r') as f:
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calendar = f.readlines()
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with p.open('r') as f:
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calendar = csv.reader(f)
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branch = ''
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skip_line = False
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new_calendar = []
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for line in calendar:
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if version in line:
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branch = line.split('|')[1].strip()
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skip_line = True
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elif skip_line:
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skip_line = False
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elif branch:
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# Put the branch number back on the next line
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new_calendar.append(line[:2] + branch + line[len(branch) + 2:])
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branch = ''
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else:
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new_calendar.append(line)
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branch = None
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for i, line in enumerate(calendar):
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if line[2] == version:
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if line[0]:
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branch = line[0]
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break
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if branch is not None:
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calendar[i + 1][0] = branch
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del calendar[i]
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with open(p, 'w') as f:
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for line in new_calendar:
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f.write(line)
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with p.open('w') as f:
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writer = csv.writer(f)
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writer.writerows(calendar)
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subprocess.run(['git', 'add', p])
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# SOFTWARE.
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from unittest import mock
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import textwrap
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from lxml import html
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import pytest
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from . import post_version
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# Mock out subprocess.run to avoid having git commits
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@mock.patch('bin.post_version.subprocess.run', mock.Mock())
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class TestUpdateCalendar:
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HEAD = textwrap.dedent("""\
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
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<title>Release Calendar</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css">
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</head>
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<body>
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""")
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TABLE = textwrap.dedent("""\
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>Branch</th>
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<th>Expected date</th>
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<th>Release</th>
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<th>Release manager</th>
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<th>Notes</th>
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</tr>
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""")
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FOOT = "</body></html>"
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TABLE_FOOT = "</table>"
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def wrap_table(self, table: str) -> str:
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return self.HEAD + self.TABLE + table + self.TABLE_FOOT + self.FOOT
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def mock_sideffects(self) -> None:
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"""Mock out side effects."""
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with mock.patch('bin.post_version.subprocess.run', mock.Mock()), \
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mock.patch('bin.post_version.pathlib', mock.MagicMock()):
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yield
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def test_basic(self):
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data = self.wrap_table(textwrap.dedent("""\
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<tr>
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<td rowspan="3">19.2</td>
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<td>2019-11-06</td>
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<td>19.2.3</td>
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<td>Dylan Baker</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>2019-11-20</td>
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<td>19.2.4</td>
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<td>Dylan Baker</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>2019-12-04</td>
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<td>19.2.5</td>
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<td>Dylan Baker</td>
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<td>Last planned 19.2.x release</td>
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</tr>
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"""))
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data = [
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['20.3', '2021-01-13', '20.3.3', 'Dylan Baker', None],
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[None, '2021-01-27', '20.3.4', 'Dylan Baker', None],
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]
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parsed = html.fromstring(data)
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parsed.write = mock.Mock()
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m = mock.Mock()
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with mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.reader', mock.Mock(return_value=data.copy())), \
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mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.writer', mock.Mock(return_value=m)):
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post_version.update_calendar('20.3.3')
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with mock.patch('bin.post_version.html.parse',
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mock.Mock(return_value=parsed)):
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post_version.update_calendar('19.2.3')
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m.writerows.assert_called_with([data[1]])
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assert len(parsed.findall('.//tr')) == 3
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# we need the second element becouse the first is the header
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def test_two_releases(self):
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data = [
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['20.3', '2021-01-13', '20.3.3', 'Dylan Baker', None],
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[None, '2021-01-27', '20.3.4', 'Dylan Baker', None],
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['21.0', '2021-01-13', '21.0.0', 'Dylan Baker', None],
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[None, '2021-01-13', '21.0.1', 'Dylan Baker', None],
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]
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tr = parsed.findall('.//tr')[1]
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tds = tr.findall('.//td')
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assert tds[0].get("rowspan") == "2"
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assert tds[0].text == "19.2"
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assert tds[1].text == "2019-11-20"
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m = mock.Mock()
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with mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.reader', mock.Mock(return_value=data.copy())), \
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mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.writer', mock.Mock(return_value=m)):
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post_version.update_calendar('20.3.3')
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@pytest.fixture
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def two_releases(self) -> html.etree.ElementTree:
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data = self.wrap_table(textwrap.dedent("""\
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<tr>
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<td rowspan="1">19.1</td>
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<td>2019-11-06</td>
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<td>19.1.8</td>
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<td>Not Dylan Baker</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td rowspan="3">19.2</td>
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<td>2019-11-06</td>
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<td>19.2.3</td>
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<td>Dylan Baker</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>2019-11-20</td>
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<td>19.2.4</td>
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<td>Dylan Baker</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>2019-12-04</td>
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<td>19.2.5</td>
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<td>Dylan Baker</td>
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<td>Last planned 19.2.x release</td>
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</tr>
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"""))
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p = html.fromstring(data)
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p.write = mock.Mock()
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return p
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def test_two_releases(self, two_releases: html.etree.ElementTree):
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with mock.patch('bin.post_version.html.parse',
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mock.Mock(return_value=two_releases)):
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post_version.update_calendar('19.2.3')
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assert len(two_releases.findall('.//tr')) == 4
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# we need the second element becouse the first is the header
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tr = two_releases.findall('.//tr')[2]
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tds = tr.findall('.//td')
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assert tds[0].get("rowspan") == "2"
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assert tds[0].text == "19.2"
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assert tds[1].text == "2019-11-20"
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def test_last_Release(self, two_releases: html.etree.ElementTree):
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with mock.patch('bin.post_version.html.parse',
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mock.Mock(return_value=two_releases)):
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post_version.update_calendar('19.1.8')
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assert len(two_releases.findall('.//tr')) == 4
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# we need the second element becouse the first is the header
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tr = two_releases.findall('.//tr')[1]
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tds = tr.findall('.//td')
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assert tds[0].get("rowspan") == "3"
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assert tds[0].text == "19.2"
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assert tds[1].text == "2019-11-06"
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d = data.copy()
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del d[0]
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d[0][0] = '20.3'
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m.writerows.assert_called_with(d)
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docs/release-calendar.csv
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docs/release-calendar.csv
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20.3, 2021-01-13, 20.3.3, Dylan Baker,
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, 2021-01-27, 20.3.4, Dylan Baker,
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Calendar
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--------
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+--------+---------------+------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
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| Branch | Expected date | Release | Release manager | Notes |
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+========+===============+============+=================+=========================================+
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| 20.3 | 2021-01-13 | 20.3.3 | Dylan Baker | |
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| +---------------+------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
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| | 2021-01-27 | 20.3.4 | Dylan Baker | |
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+--------+---------------+------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
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.. csv-table:: Calendar
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:header: "Branch", "Expected date", "Release", "Release manager", "Notes"
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:file: release-calendar.csv
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:stub-columns: 1
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:widths: auto
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./bin/post_version.py X.Y.Z
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, where X.Y.Z is the version you just made. This will update
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docs/relnotes.rst and docs/release-calendar.rst. It will then generate
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docs/relnotes.rst and docs/release-calendar.csv. It will then generate
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a Git commit automatically. Check that everything looks correct and
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push:
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