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chg: force-set LC_CTYPE on server start to actual value from the environment
Python 3.7+ will "coerce" the LC_CTYPE variable in many instances, and this can
cause issues with chg being able to start up. D7550 attempted to fix this, but a
combination of a misreading of the way that python3.7 does the coercion and an
untested state (LC_CTYPE being set to an invalid value) meant that this was
still not quite working.
This change will cause differences between chg and hg: hg will have the LC_CTYPE
environment variable coerced, while chg will not. This is unlikely to cause any
detectable behavior differences in what Mercurial itself outputs, but it does
have two known effects:
- When using hg, the coerced LC_CTYPE will be passed to subprocesses, even
non-python ones. Using chg will remove the coercion, and this will not
happen. This is arguably more correct behavior on chg's part.
- On macOS, if you set your region to Brazil but your language to English,
this isn't representable in locale strings, so macOS sets LC_CTYPE=UTF-8. If
this value is passed along when ssh'ing to a non-macOS machine, some
functions (such as locale.setlocale()) may raise an exception due to an
unsupported locale setting. This is most easily encountered when doing an
interactive commit/split/etc. when using ui.interface=curses.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8039
author | Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:39:50 -0800 |
parents | 75ad8af9c95e |
children | d7dcc75a3eae |
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# ext-sidedata.py - small extension to test the sidedata logic # # Copyright 2019 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net) # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import hashlib import struct from mercurial import ( extensions, localrepo, node, revlog, upgrade, ) from mercurial.revlogutils import sidedata def wrapaddrevision( orig, self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, *args, **kwargs ): if kwargs.get('sidedata') is None: kwargs['sidedata'] = {} sd = kwargs['sidedata'] ## let's store some arbitrary data just for testing # text length sd[sidedata.SD_TEST1] = struct.pack('>I', len(text)) # and sha2 hashes sha256 = hashlib.sha256(text).digest() sd[sidedata.SD_TEST2] = struct.pack('>32s', sha256) return orig(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, *args, **kwargs) def wraprevision(orig, self, nodeorrev, *args, **kwargs): text = orig(self, nodeorrev, *args, **kwargs) if getattr(self, 'sidedatanocheck', False): return text if nodeorrev != node.nullrev and nodeorrev != node.nullid: sd = self.sidedata(nodeorrev) if len(text) != struct.unpack('>I', sd[sidedata.SD_TEST1])[0]: raise RuntimeError('text size mismatch') expected = sd[sidedata.SD_TEST2] got = hashlib.sha256(text).digest() if got != expected: raise RuntimeError('sha256 mismatch') return text def wrapgetsidedatacompanion(orig, srcrepo, dstrepo): sidedatacompanion = orig(srcrepo, dstrepo) addedreqs = dstrepo.requirements - srcrepo.requirements if localrepo.SIDEDATA_REQUIREMENT in addedreqs: assert sidedatacompanion is None # deal with composition later def sidedatacompanion(revlog, rev): update = {} revlog.sidedatanocheck = True try: text = revlog.revision(rev) finally: del revlog.sidedatanocheck ## let's store some arbitrary data just for testing # text length update[sidedata.SD_TEST1] = struct.pack('>I', len(text)) # and sha2 hashes sha256 = hashlib.sha256(text).digest() update[sidedata.SD_TEST2] = struct.pack('>32s', sha256) return False, (), update return sidedatacompanion def extsetup(ui): extensions.wrapfunction(revlog.revlog, 'addrevision', wrapaddrevision) extensions.wrapfunction(revlog.revlog, 'revision', wraprevision) extensions.wrapfunction( upgrade, 'getsidedatacompanion', wrapgetsidedatacompanion )