dirstate: use a single closure for get_flags
The previous code was overlooking fallback when neither symlink not exec was
supported.
The number of "variants" is getting too high, so I am consolidating this in a
single closure that should be easier to maintains.
This also ensure that fallback flags are always taken into account.
(they are not user code yet, but small experimentation shown that the feature
was working as intended.)
A a small side effect we need to check for symlink support more lazily and this
show up in the test in a couple of places.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11728
#require py37
$ byteify_strings () {
> "$PYTHON" "$TESTDIR/../contrib/byteify-strings.py" "$@"
> }
Test version
$ byteify_strings --version
Byteify strings * (glob)
Test in-place
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> obj['test'] = b"1234"
> mydict.iteritems()
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py -i
$ cat testfile.py
obj[b'test'] = b"1234"
mydict.iteritems()
Test with dictiter
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> obj['test'] = b"1234"
> mydict.iteritems()
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py --dictiter
obj[b'test'] = b"1234"
mydict.items()
Test kwargs-like objects
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> kwargs['test'] = "123"
> kwargs[test['testing']]
> kwargs[test[[['testing']]]]
> kwargs[kwargs['testing']]
> kwargs.get('test')
> kwargs.pop('test')
> kwargs.get('test', 'testing')
> kwargs.pop('test', 'testing')
> kwargs.setdefault('test', 'testing')
>
> opts['test'] = "123"
> opts[test['testing']]
> opts[test[[['testing']]]]
> opts[opts['testing']]
> opts.get('test')
> opts.pop('test')
> opts.get('test', 'testing')
> opts.pop('test', 'testing')
> opts.setdefault('test', 'testing')
>
> commitopts['test'] = "123"
> commitopts[test['testing']]
> commitopts[test[[['testing']]]]
> commitopts[commitopts['testing']]
> commitopts.get('test')
> commitopts.pop('test')
> commitopts.get('test', 'testing')
> commitopts.pop('test', 'testing')
> commitopts.setdefault('test', 'testing')
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py --treat-as-kwargs kwargs opts commitopts
kwargs['test'] = b"123"
kwargs[test[b'testing']]
kwargs[test[[[b'testing']]]]
kwargs[kwargs['testing']]
kwargs.get('test')
kwargs.pop('test')
kwargs.get('test', b'testing')
kwargs.pop('test', b'testing')
kwargs.setdefault('test', b'testing')
opts['test'] = b"123"
opts[test[b'testing']]
opts[test[[[b'testing']]]]
opts[opts['testing']]
opts.get('test')
opts.pop('test')
opts.get('test', b'testing')
opts.pop('test', b'testing')
opts.setdefault('test', b'testing')
commitopts['test'] = b"123"
commitopts[test[b'testing']]
commitopts[test[[[b'testing']]]]
commitopts[commitopts['testing']]
commitopts.get('test')
commitopts.pop('test')
commitopts.get('test', b'testing')
commitopts.pop('test', b'testing')
commitopts.setdefault('test', b'testing')
Test attr*() as methods
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> setattr(o, 'a', 1)
> util.setattr(o, 'ae', 1)
> util.getattr(o, 'alksjdf', 'default')
> util.addattr(o, 'asdf')
> util.hasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default')
> util.safehasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default')
> @eh.wrapfunction(func, 'lksjdf')
> def f():
> pass
> @eh.wrapclass(klass, 'lksjdf')
> def f():
> pass
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py --allow-attr-methods
setattr(o, 'a', 1)
util.setattr(o, 'ae', 1)
util.getattr(o, 'alksjdf', b'default')
util.addattr(o, 'asdf')
util.hasattr(o, 'lksjdf', b'default')
util.safehasattr(o, 'lksjdf', b'default')
@eh.wrapfunction(func, 'lksjdf')
def f():
pass
@eh.wrapclass(klass, 'lksjdf')
def f():
pass
Test without attr*() as methods
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> setattr(o, 'a', 1)
> util.setattr(o, 'ae', 1)
> util.getattr(o, 'alksjdf', 'default')
> util.addattr(o, 'asdf')
> util.hasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default')
> util.safehasattr(o, 'lksjdf', 'default')
> @eh.wrapfunction(func, 'lksjdf')
> def f():
> pass
> @eh.wrapclass(klass, 'lksjdf')
> def f():
> pass
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py
setattr(o, 'a', 1)
util.setattr(o, b'ae', 1)
util.getattr(o, b'alksjdf', b'default')
util.addattr(o, b'asdf')
util.hasattr(o, b'lksjdf', b'default')
util.safehasattr(o, b'lksjdf', b'default')
@eh.wrapfunction(func, b'lksjdf')
def f():
pass
@eh.wrapclass(klass, b'lksjdf')
def f():
pass
Test ignore comments
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> # py3-transform: off
> "none"
> "of"
> 'these'
> s = """should"""
> d = '''be'''
> # py3-transform: on
> "this should"
> 'and this also'
>
> # no-py3-transform
> l = "this should be ignored"
> l2 = "this shouldn't"
>
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py
# py3-transform: off
"none"
"of"
'these'
s = """should"""
d = '''be'''
# py3-transform: on
b"this should"
b'and this also'
# no-py3-transform
l = "this should be ignored"
l2 = b"this shouldn't"
Test triple-quoted strings
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> """This is ignored
> """
>
> line = """
> This should not be
> """
> line = '''
> Neither should this
> '''
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py
"""This is ignored
"""
line = b"""
This should not be
"""
line = b'''
Neither should this
'''
Test prefixed strings
$ cat > testfile.py <<EOF
> obj['test'] = b"1234"
> obj[r'test'] = u"1234"
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py
obj[b'test'] = b"1234"
obj[r'test'] = u"1234"
Test multi-line alignment
$ cat > testfile.py <<'EOF'
> def foo():
> error.Abort(_("foo"
> "bar"
> "%s")
> % parameter)
> {
> 'test': dict,
> 'test2': dict,
> }
> [
> "thing",
> "thing2"
> ]
> (
> "tuple",
> "tuple2",
> )
> {"thing",
> }
> EOF
$ byteify_strings testfile.py
def foo():
error.Abort(_(b"foo"
b"bar"
b"%s")
% parameter)
{
b'test': dict,
b'test2': dict,
}
[
b"thing",
b"thing2"
]
(
b"tuple",
b"tuple2",
)
{b"thing",
}