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sslutil: print the fingerprint from the last hash used Before, we would always print the unprefixed SHA-1 fingerprint when fingerprint comparison failed. Now, we print the fingerprint of the last hash used, including the prefix if necessary. This helps ensure that the printed hash type matches what is in the user configuration. There are still some cases where this can print a mismatched hash type. e.g. if there are both SHA-1 and SHA-256 fingerprints in the config, we could print a SHA-1 hash if it comes after the SHA-256 hash. But I'm inclined to ignore this edge case. While I was here, the "section" variable assignment has been moved to just above where it is used because it is now only needed for this error message and it makes the code easier to read.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sat, 04 Jun 2016 11:16:08 -0700
parents d466facc5a6e
children d83ca854fa21
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import os
from mercurial import (
    ui as uimod,
)

hgrc = os.environ['HGRCPATH']
f = open(hgrc)
basehgrc = f.read()
f.close()

print('      hgrc settings    command line options      final result   ')
print('    quiet verbo debug   quiet verbo debug      quiet verbo debug')

for i in xrange(64):
    hgrc_quiet   = bool(i & 1<<0)
    hgrc_verbose = bool(i & 1<<1)
    hgrc_debug   = bool(i & 1<<2)
    cmd_quiet    = bool(i & 1<<3)
    cmd_verbose  = bool(i & 1<<4)
    cmd_debug    = bool(i & 1<<5)

    f = open(hgrc, 'w')
    f.write(basehgrc)
    f.write('\n[ui]\n')
    if hgrc_quiet:
        f.write('quiet = True\n')
    if hgrc_verbose:
        f.write('verbose = True\n')
    if hgrc_debug:
        f.write('debug = True\n')
    f.close()

    u = uimod.ui()
    if cmd_quiet or cmd_debug or cmd_verbose:
        u.setconfig('ui', 'quiet', str(bool(cmd_quiet)))
        u.setconfig('ui', 'verbose', str(bool(cmd_verbose)))
        u.setconfig('ui', 'debug', str(bool(cmd_debug)))

    check = ''
    if u.debugflag:
        if not u.verbose or u.quiet:
            check = ' *'
    elif u.verbose and u.quiet:
        check = ' +'

    print(('%2d  %5s %5s %5s   %5s %5s %5s  ->  %5s %5s %5s%s'
           % (i, hgrc_quiet, hgrc_verbose, hgrc_debug,
              cmd_quiet, cmd_verbose, cmd_debug,
              u.quiet, u.verbose, u.debugflag, check)))