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http: drop custom http client logic Eight and a half years ago, as my starter bug on code.google.com, I investigated a mysterious "broken pipe" error from seemingly random clients[0]. That investigation revealed a tragic story: the Python standard library's httplib was (and remains) barely functional. During large POSTs, if a server responds early with an error (even a permission denied error!) the client only notices that the server closed the connection and everything breaks. Such server behavior is implicitly legal under RFC 2616 (the latest HTTP RFC as of when I was last working on this), and my understanding is that later RFCs have made it explicitly legal to respond early with any status code outside the 2xx range. I embarked, probably foolishly, on a journey to write a new http library with better overall behavior. The http library appears to work well in most cases, but it can get confused in the presence of proxies, and it depends on select(2) which limits its utility if a lot of file descriptors are open. I haven't touched the http library in almost two years, and in the interim the Python community has discovered a better way[1] of writing network code. In theory some day urllib3 will have its own home-grown http library built on h11[2], or we could do that. Either way, it's time to declare our current confusingly-named "http2" client logic and move on. I do hope to revisit this some day: it's still garbage that we can't even respond with a 401 or 403 without reading the entire POST body from the client, but the goalposts on writing a new http client library have moved substantially. We're almost certainly better off just switching to requests and eventually picking up their http fixes than trying to live with something that realistically only we'll ever use. Another approach would be to write an adapter so that Mercurial can use pycurl if it's installed. Neither of those approaches seem like they should be investigated prior to a release of Mercurial that works on Python 3: that's where the mindshare is going to be for any improvements to the state of the http client art. 0: http://web.archive.org/web/20130501031801/http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=2716 1: http://sans-io.readthedocs.io/ 2: https://github.com/njsmith/h11 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2444
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Sun, 25 Feb 2018 23:51:32 -0500
parents 2fb3ae89e4e1
children 47084b5ffd80
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2014 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# A tool/hook to run basic sanity checks on commits/patches for
# submission to Mercurial. Install by adding the following to your
# .hg/hgrc:
#
# [hooks]
# pretxncommit = contrib/check-commit
#
# The hook can be temporarily bypassed with:
#
# $ BYPASS= hg commit
#
# See also: https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ContributingChanges

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import os
import re
import sys

commitheader = r"^(?:# [^\n]*\n)*"
afterheader = commitheader + r"(?!#)"
beforepatch = afterheader + r"(?!\n(?!@@))"

errors = [
    (beforepatch + r".*[(]bc[)]", "(BC) needs to be uppercase"),
    (beforepatch + r".*[(]issue \d\d\d",
     "no space allowed between issue and number"),
    (beforepatch + r".*[(]bug(\d|\s)", "use (issueDDDD) instead of bug"),
    (commitheader + r"# User [^@\n]+\n", "username is not an email address"),
    (commitheader + r"(?!merge with )[^#]\S+[^:] ",
     "summary line doesn't start with 'topic: '"),
    (afterheader + r"[A-Z][a-z]\S+", "don't capitalize summary lines"),
    (afterheader + r"[^\n]*: *[A-Z][a-z]\S+", "don't capitalize summary lines"),
    (afterheader + r"\S*[^A-Za-z0-9-_]\S*: ",
     "summary keyword should be most user-relevant one-word command or topic"),
    (afterheader + r".*\.\s*\n", "don't add trailing period on summary line"),
    (afterheader + r".{79,}", "summary line too long (limit is 78)"),
    (r"\n\+\n( |\+)\n", "adds double empty line"),
    (r"\n \n\+\n", "adds double empty line"),
    # Forbid "_" in function name.
    #
    # We skip the check for cffi related functions. They use names mapping the
    # name of the C function. C function names may contain "_".
    (r"\n\+[ \t]+def (?!cffi)[a-z]+_[a-z]",
     "adds a function with foo_bar naming"),
]

word = re.compile('\S')
def nonempty(first, second):
    if word.search(first):
        return first
    return second

def checkcommit(commit, node=None):
    exitcode = 0
    printed = node is None
    hits = []
    signtag = (afterheader +
          r'Added (tag [^ ]+|signature) for changeset [a-f0-9]{12}')
    if re.search(signtag, commit):
        return 0
    for exp, msg in errors:
        for m in re.finditer(exp, commit):
            end = m.end()
            trailing = re.search(r'(\\n)+$', exp)
            if trailing:
                end -= len(trailing.group()) / 2
            hits.append((end, exp, msg))
    if hits:
        hits.sort()
        pos = 0
        last = ''
        for n, l in enumerate(commit.splitlines(True)):
            pos += len(l)
            while len(hits):
                end, exp, msg = hits[0]
                if pos < end:
                    break
                if not printed:
                    printed = True
                    print("node: %s" % node)
                print("%d: %s" % (n, msg))
                print(" %s" % nonempty(l, last)[:-1])
                if "BYPASS" not in os.environ:
                    exitcode = 1
                del hits[0]
            last = nonempty(l, last)

    return exitcode

def readcommit(node):
    return os.popen("hg export %s" % node).read()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    exitcode = 0
    node = os.environ.get("HG_NODE")

    if node:
        commit = readcommit(node)
        exitcode = checkcommit(commit)
    elif sys.argv[1:]:
        for node in sys.argv[1:]:
            exitcode |= checkcommit(readcommit(node), node)
    else:
        commit = sys.stdin.read()
        exitcode = checkcommit(commit)
    sys.exit(exitcode)