win32mbcs: add reversing wrapper for some unicode-incompatible functions.
This changeset fix the problem to use win32mbcs with mercurial 2.3 or
later.
The problem is brought by side effect of modification of
encoding.upper() (changeset 17236:9fb8312dbdbd) because upper() does
not accept unicode string argument. So wrapped util.normcase() which
uses upper() will fail. In other words, upper() and lower() are
unicode incompatible.
To fix this issue, this changeset adds new wrapper for reversed
conversion (unicode to str) for lower() and upper() to use them
safely.
$ echo '[extensions]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo 'mq =' >> $HGRCPATH
$ cat >findbranch.py <<EOF
> import re, sys
>
> head_re = re.compile('^#(?:(?:\\s+([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)(?:\\s.*)?)|(?:\\s*))$')
>
> for line in sys.stdin:
> hmatch = head_re.match(line)
> if not hmatch:
> sys.exit(1)
> if hmatch.group(1) == 'Branch':
> sys.exit(0)
> sys.exit(1)
> EOF
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo "Rev 1" >rev
$ hg add rev
$ hg commit -m "No branch."
$ hg branch abranch
marked working directory as branch abranch
(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
$ echo "Rev 2" >rev
$ hg commit -m "With branch."
$ hg export 0 > ../r0.patch
$ hg export 1 > ../r1.patch
$ cd ..
$ if python findbranch.py < r0.patch; then
> echo "Export of default branch revision has Branch header" 1>&2
> exit 1
> fi
$ if python findbranch.py < r1.patch; then
> : # Do nothing
> else
> echo "Export of branch revision is missing Branch header" 1>&2
> exit 1
> fi
Make sure import still works with branch information in patches.
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ hg import ../r0.patch
applying ../r0.patch
$ hg import ../r1.patch
applying ../r1.patch
$ cd ..
$ hg init c
$ cd c
$ hg import --exact ../r0.patch
applying ../r0.patch
$ hg import --exact ../r1.patch
applying ../r1.patch
Test --exact and patch header separators (issue3356)
$ hg strip --no-backup .
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
>>> import re
>>> p = file('../r1.patch', 'rb').read()
>>> p = re.sub(r'Parent\s+', 'Parent ', p)
>>> file('../r1-ws.patch', 'wb').write(p)
$ hg import --exact ../r1-ws.patch
applying ../r1-ws.patch
$ cd ..