parsers: make pack_dirstate take now in integer for consistency
On recent OS, 'stat.st_mtime' has a double precision floating point
value to represent nano seconds, but it is not wide enough for actual
file timestamp: nowadays, only 52 - 32 = 20 bit width is available for
decimal places in sec.
Therefore, casting it to 'int' may cause unexpected result. See also
changeset 13272104bb07 fixing issue4836 for detail.
For example, changed file A may be treated as "clean" unexpectedly in
steps below. "rounded now" is the value gotten by rounding via
'int(st.st_mtime)' or so.
---------------------+--------------------+------------------------
"now" | | timestamp of A (time_t)
float rounded time_t| action | FS dirstate
------ ------- ------+--------------------+-------- ---------------
N+.nnn N N | | --- ---
| update file A | N
| dirstate.normal(A) | N
N+.999 N+1 N | |
| dirstate.write() | N (*1)
| : |
| change file A | N
| : |
N+1.00 N+1 N+1 | |
| "hg status" (*2) | N N
------ ------- ------+--------------------+-------- ---------------
Timestamp N of A in dirstate isn't dropped at (*1), because "rounded
now" is N+1 at that time, even if 'st_mtime' in 'time_t' is still N.
Then, file A is unexpectedly treated as "clean" at (*2) in this case.
For consistent handling of 'stat.st_mtime', this patch makes
'pack_dirstate()' take 'now' argument not in floating point but in
integer.
This patch makes 'PyArg_ParseTuple()' in 'pack_dirstate()' use format
'i' (= checking type mismatch or overflow), even though it is ensured
that 'now' is in the range of 32bit signed integer by masking with
'_rangemask' (= 0x7fffffff) on caller side.
It should be cheaper enough than packing itself, and useful to
detect that legacy code invokes 'pack_dirstate()' with 'now' in
floating point value.
*** Test in-uri schemes
CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org}
URI: http://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: https://example.org}
URI: http://example.org/foo
abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org, x.schemes: https}
URI: http://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: https://example.org, x.schemes: http}
URI: http://example.org/foo
abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
*** Test separately configured schemes
CFG: {x.prefix: example.org, x.schemes: http}
URI: http://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: example.org, x.schemes: https}
URI: http://example.org/foo
abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: example.org, x.schemes: http https}
URI: http://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
*** Test prefix matching
CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.prefix: http://example.org/bar}
URI: http://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/bar
('y', 'y')
URI: https://example.org/foo
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.prefix: http://example.org/foo/bar}
URI: http://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
('y', 'y')
URI: http://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
abort
CFG: {x.prefix: *, y.prefix: https://example.org/bar}
URI: http://example.org/foo
abort
URI: http://example.org/foo/bar
abort
URI: http://example.org/bar
abort
URI: https://example.org/foo
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/foo/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://example.org/bar
('y', 'y')
URI: https://x@example.org/bar
('x', 'x')
URI: https://y@example.org/bar
('y', 'y')
*** Test user matching
CFG: {x.password: xpassword, x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, x.username: None}
URI: http://y@example.org/foo
('y', 'xpassword')
CFG: {x.password: xpassword, x.prefix: http://example.org/foo, x.username: None, y.password: ypassword, y.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.username: y}
URI: http://y@example.org/foo
('y', 'ypassword')
CFG: {x.password: xpassword, x.prefix: http://example.org/foo/bar, x.username: None, y.password: ypassword, y.prefix: http://example.org/foo, y.username: y}
URI: http://y@example.org/foo/bar
('y', 'xpassword')
*** Test urllib2 and util.url
URIs: http://user@example.com:8080/foo http://example.com:8080/foo
('user', '')