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wireprotov2: always advertise raw repo requirements I'm pretty sure my original thinking behind making it conditional on stream clone support was that the behavior mirrored wire protocol version 1. I don't see a compelling reason for us to not advertise the server's storage requirements. The proper way to advertise stream clone support in wireprotov2 would be to not advertise the command(s) required to perform stream clone or to advertise a separate capability denoting stream clone support. Stream clone isn't yet implemented on wireprotov2, so we can cross this bridge later. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4863
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 03 Oct 2018 10:04:04 -0700
parents 3ea3c96ada54
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import

import unittest

from mercurial import (
    encoding,
)

class IsasciistrTest(unittest.TestCase):
    asciistrs = [
        b'a',
        b'ab',
        b'abc',
        b'abcd',
        b'abcde',
        b'abcdefghi',
        b'abcd\0fghi',
    ]

    def testascii(self):
        for s in self.asciistrs:
            self.assertTrue(encoding.isasciistr(s))

    def testnonasciichar(self):
        for s in self.asciistrs:
            for i in range(len(s)):
                t = bytearray(s)
                t[i] |= 0x80
                self.assertFalse(encoding.isasciistr(bytes(t)))

class LocalEncodingTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testasciifastpath(self):
        s = b'\0' * 100
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.tolocal(s))
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.fromlocal(s))

class Utf8bEncodingTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.origencoding = encoding.encoding

    def tearDown(self):
        encoding.encoding = self.origencoding

    def testasciifastpath(self):
        s = b'\0' * 100
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.toutf8b(s))
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.fromutf8b(s))

    def testlossylatin(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'ascii'
        s = u'\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'?')  # lossy
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # utf8 sequence preserved

    def testlosslesslatin(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'latin-1'
        s = u'\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'\xc0')  # lossless
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # convert back to utf-8

    def testlossy0xed(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'euc-kr'  # U+Dxxx Hangul
        s = u'\ud1bc\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertIn(b'\xed', l)
        self.assertTrue(l.endswith(b'?'))  # lossy
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # utf8 sequence preserved

    def testlossless0xed(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'euc-kr'  # U+Dxxx Hangul
        s = u'\ud1bc'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'\xc5\xed')  # lossless
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # convert back to utf-8

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import silenttestrunner
    silenttestrunner.main(__name__)