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subrepo: make "_sanitize()" work "_sanitize()" was introduced by 224e96078708 on "stable" branch, but it has done nothing for sanitizing since 224e96078708. "_sanitize()" assumes "Visitor" design pattern: "os.walk()" should invoke specified function ("v" in this case) for each directory elements under specified path but "os.walk()" assumes "Iterator" design pattern: callers of it should drive loop to scan each directory elements under specified path by themselves with the returned generator object Because of this mismatching, "_sanitize()" just discards the generator object returned by "os.walk()" and does nothing for sanitizing. This patch makes "_sanitize()" work. This patch also changes the format of warning message to show each unlinked files, for multiple appearances of "potentially hostile .hg/hgrc".
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Thu, 08 May 2014 19:03:00 +0900
parents e5a2177d97f0
children 0986af9e7006
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Test the GPG extension

  $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" gpg || exit 80
  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [extensions]
  > gpg=
  > 
  > [gpg]
  > cmd=gpg --no-permission-warning --no-secmem-warning --no-auto-check-trustdb --homedir "$TESTDIR/gpg"
  > EOF
  $ hg init r
  $ cd r
  $ echo foo > foo
  $ hg ci -Amfoo
  adding foo

  $ hg sigs

  $ hg sign 0
  signing 0:e63c23eaa88a

  $ hg sigs
  hgtest                             0:e63c23eaa88ae77967edcf4ea194d31167c478b0

  $ hg sigcheck 0
  e63c23eaa88a is signed by:
   hgtest

verify that this test has not modified the trustdb.gpg file back in
the main hg working dir
  $ "$TESTDIR/md5sum.py" "$TESTDIR/gpg/trustdb.gpg"
  f6b9c78c65fa9536e7512bb2ceb338ae  */gpg/trustdb.gpg (glob)

don't leak any state to next test run
  $ rm -f "$TESTDIR/gpg/random_seed"

  $ cd ..