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view hgext/fsmonitor/watchmanclient.py @ 32207:176ed32dc159 stable
win32mbcs: wrap underlying pycompat.bytestr to use checkwinfilename safely
win32mbcs wraps some functions, to prevent them from unintentionally
treating backslash (0x5c), which is used as the second or later byte
of multi bytes characters by problematic encodings, as a path
component delimiter on Windows platform.
This wrapping assumes that wrapped functions can safely accept unicode
string arguments.
Unfortunately, d1937bdcee8c broke this assumption by introducing
pycompat.bytestr() into util.checkwinfilename() for py3 support. After
that, wrapped checkwinfilename() always fails for non-ASCII filename
at pycompat.bytestr() invocation.
This patch wraps underlying pycompat.bytestr() function to use
util.checkwinfilename() safely.
To avoid similar regression in the future, another patch series will
add smoke testing on default branch.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Fri, 12 May 2017 21:46:14 +0900 |
parents | b0a0f7b9ed90 |
children | 57264906a996 |
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# watchmanclient.py - Watchman client for the fsmonitor extension # # Copyright 2013-2016 Facebook, Inc. # # 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 getpass from mercurial import util from . import pywatchman class Unavailable(Exception): def __init__(self, msg, warn=True, invalidate=False): self.msg = msg self.warn = warn if self.msg == 'timed out waiting for response': self.warn = False self.invalidate = invalidate def __str__(self): if self.warn: return 'warning: Watchman unavailable: %s' % self.msg else: return 'Watchman unavailable: %s' % self.msg class WatchmanNoRoot(Unavailable): def __init__(self, root, msg): self.root = root super(WatchmanNoRoot, self).__init__(msg) class client(object): def __init__(self, repo, timeout=1.0): err = None if not self._user: err = "couldn't get user" warn = True if self._user in repo.ui.configlist('fsmonitor', 'blacklistusers'): err = 'user %s in blacklist' % self._user warn = False if err: raise Unavailable(err, warn) self._timeout = timeout self._watchmanclient = None self._root = repo.root self._ui = repo.ui self._firsttime = True def settimeout(self, timeout): self._timeout = timeout if self._watchmanclient is not None: self._watchmanclient.setTimeout(timeout) def getcurrentclock(self): result = self.command('clock') if not util.safehasattr(result, 'clock'): raise Unavailable('clock result is missing clock value', invalidate=True) return result.clock def clearconnection(self): self._watchmanclient = None def available(self): return self._watchmanclient is not None or self._firsttime @util.propertycache def _user(self): try: return getpass.getuser() except KeyError: # couldn't figure out our user return None def _command(self, *args): watchmanargs = (args[0], self._root) + args[1:] try: if self._watchmanclient is None: self._firsttime = False self._watchmanclient = pywatchman.client( timeout=self._timeout, useImmutableBser=True) return self._watchmanclient.query(*watchmanargs) except pywatchman.CommandError as ex: if 'unable to resolve root' in ex.msg: raise WatchmanNoRoot(self._root, ex.msg) raise Unavailable(ex.msg) except pywatchman.WatchmanError as ex: raise Unavailable(str(ex)) def command(self, *args): try: try: return self._command(*args) except WatchmanNoRoot: # this 'watch' command can also raise a WatchmanNoRoot if # watchman refuses to accept this root self._command('watch') return self._command(*args) except Unavailable: # this is in an outer scope to catch Unavailable form any of the # above _command calls self._watchmanclient = None raise