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pycompat: change argv conversion semantics
Use of os.fsencode() to convert Python's sys.argv back to bytes
was not correct because it isn't the logically inverse operation
from what CPython was doing under the hood.
This commit changes the logic for doing the str -> bytes
conversion. This required a separate implementation for
POSIX and Windows.
The Windows behavior is arguably not ideal. The previous
behavior on Windows was leading to failing tests, such as
test-http-branchmap.t, which defines a utf-8 branch name
via a command argument. Previously, Mercurial's argument
parser looked to be receiving wchar_t bytes in some cases.
After this commit, behavior on Windows is compatible with
Python 2, where CPython did not implement `int wmain()` and
Windows was performing a Unicode to ANSI conversion on the
wchar_t native command line.
Arguably better behavior on Windows would be for Mercurial to
preserve the original Unicode sequence coming from Python and
to wrap this in a bytes-like type so we can round trip safely.
But, this would be new, backwards incompatible behavior. My
goal for this commit was to converge Mercurial behavior on
Python 3 on Windows to fix busted tests. And I believe I was
successful, as this commit fixes 9 tests on my Windows
machine and 14 tests in the AWS CI environment!
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8337
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 28 Mar 2020 12:18:58 -0700 |
parents | b6673e9bdcf6 |
children | 95c4cca641f6 |
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#require unix-permissions no-root initial setup $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [ui] > ssh="$PYTHON" "$TESTDIR/dummyssh" > EOF repository itself is non-readable --------------------------------- $ hg init no-read $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/no-read 000000000000 $ chmod a-rx no-read $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/no-read remote: abort: Permission denied: *$TESTTMP/no-read/.hg* (glob) abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] special case files are visible, but unreadable ---------------------------------------------- This is "similar" to the test above, but the directory is "traversable". This seems an unexpected case in real life, but we test it anyway. $ hg init other $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/other 000000000000 $ for item in `find other | sort -r` ; do > chmod a-r $item > done $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/other remote: abort: Permission denied: '$TESTTMP/other/.hg/requires' abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] directory toward the repository is read only -------------------------------------------- $ mkdir deep $ hg init deep/nested $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/deep/nested 000000000000 $ chmod a-rx deep $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/deep/nested remote: abort: Permission denied: *$TESTTMP/deep/nested/.hg* (glob) abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255] repository has wrong requirement -------------------------------- $ hg init repo-future $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/repo-future 000000000000 $ echo flying-car >> repo-future/.hg/requires $ hg id ssh://user@dummy/repo-future remote: abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: flying-car! remote: (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information) abort: no suitable response from remote hg! [255]