diff tests/test-extension.t @ 34065:0e0ac8f09048

extensions: prohibit unicode defaults If the default value of an option is a unicode string (something than happen easily when using a 'from __future__ import unicode_literals'), any value passed on the command line will be ignored because the fancyopts module only checks for byte strings and not unicode strings. Changing fancyopts behavior is easy but would make assumptions on how the python3 port should be done, which is outside the scope of this patch. The chosen approach is to stop an extension from being loaded when a unicode default value is detected, with a hint for the developer.
author Christophe de Vienne <christophe@cdevienne.info>
date Tue, 29 Aug 2017 18:24:51 +0200
parents 9d5d040160e6
children 6bfe43dd20eb
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--- a/tests/test-extension.t	Sat Aug 19 22:04:03 2017 +0900
+++ b/tests/test-extension.t	Tue Aug 29 18:24:51 2017 +0200
@@ -1709,3 +1709,26 @@
   $ hg --config extensions.nonregistrar=`pwd`/nonregistrar.py version > /dev/null
   devel-warn: cmdutil.command is deprecated, use registrar.command to register 'foo'
   (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-4.6, update your code.) * (glob)
+
+Prohibit the use of unicode strings as the default value of options
+
+  $ hg init $TESTTMP/opt-unicode-default
+
+  $ cat > $TESTTMP/test_unicode_default_value.py << EOF
+  > from mercurial import registrar
+  > cmdtable = {}
+  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
+  > @command('dummy', [('', 'opt', u'value', u'help')], 'ext [OPTIONS]')
+  > def ext(*args, **opts):
+  >     print(opts['opt'])
+  > EOF
+  $ cat > $TESTTMP/opt-unicode-default/.hg/hgrc << EOF
+  > [extensions]
+  > test_unicode_default_value = $TESTTMP/test_unicode_default_value.py
+  > EOF
+  $ hg -R $TESTTMP/opt-unicode-default dummy
+  *** failed to import extension test_unicode_default_value from $TESTTMP/test_unicode_default_value.py: option 'dummy.opt' has a unicode default value
+  *** (change the dummy.opt default value to a non-unicode string)
+  hg: unknown command 'dummy'
+  (did you mean summary?)
+  [255]