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url: always use str for proxy configuration
Previously, proxies didn't work on Python 3 for various reasons.
First, the keys to the "proxies" dict are fed into a
`setattr(self, "%s_open", ...)` call and passing bytestrings
results in setting an oddly named attribute due to the b''
in %s formatting. This resulted in "http_open" and "https_open"
not being properly overridden and proxies not being used.
Second, the standard library was expecting proxy URLs to be
str. And various operations (including our custom code in
url.py) would fail to account for the str/bytes mismatch.
This commit normalizes everything to str and adjusts our
proxy code in url.py to account for the presence of str
on Python 3.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5952
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:16:07 -0800 |
parents | ffa3026d4196 |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import glob import os import shutil import stat import tempfile import unittest from mercurial import ( pycompat, util, ) atomictempfile = util.atomictempfile if pycompat.ispy3: xrange = range class testatomictempfile(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self._testdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(b'atomictempfiletest') self._filename = os.path.join(self._testdir, b'testfilename') def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self._testdir, True) def testsimple(self): file = atomictempfile(self._filename) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(self._filename)) tempfilename = file._tempname self.assertTrue(tempfilename in glob.glob( os.path.join(self._testdir, b'.testfilename-*'))) file.write(b'argh\n') file.close() self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(self._filename)) self.assertTrue(tempfilename not in glob.glob( os.path.join(self._testdir, b'.testfilename-*'))) # discard() removes the temp file without making the write permanent def testdiscard(self): file = atomictempfile(self._filename) (dir, basename) = os.path.split(file._tempname) file.write(b'yo\n') file.discard() self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(self._filename)) self.assertTrue(basename not in os.listdir(b'.')) # if a programmer screws up and passes bad args to atomictempfile, they # get a plain ordinary TypeError, not infinite recursion def testoops(self): with self.assertRaises(TypeError): atomictempfile() # checkambig=True avoids ambiguity of timestamp def testcheckambig(self): def atomicwrite(checkambig): f = atomictempfile(self._filename, checkambig=checkambig) f.write(b'FOO') f.close() # try some times, because reproduction of ambiguity depends on # "filesystem time" for i in xrange(5): atomicwrite(False) oldstat = os.stat(self._filename) if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME]: # subsequent changing never causes ambiguity continue repetition = 3 # repeat atomic write with checkambig=True, to examine # whether st_mtime is advanced multiple times as expected for j in xrange(repetition): atomicwrite(True) newstat = os.stat(self._filename) if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != newstat[stat.ST_CTIME]: # timestamp ambiguity was naturally avoided while repetition continue # st_mtime should be advanced "repetition" times, because # all atomicwrite() occurred at same time (in sec) oldtime = (oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME] + repetition) & 0x7fffffff self.assertTrue(newstat[stat.ST_MTIME] == oldtime) # no more examination is needed, if assumption above is true break else: # This platform seems too slow to examine anti-ambiguity # of file timestamp (or test happened to be executed at # bad timing). Exit silently in this case, because running # on other faster platforms can detect problems pass def testread(self): with open(self._filename, 'wb') as f: f.write(b'foobar\n') file = atomictempfile(self._filename, mode=b'rb') self.assertTrue(file.read(), b'foobar\n') file.discard() def testcontextmanagersuccess(self): """When the context closes, the file is closed""" with atomictempfile(b'foo') as f: self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(b'foo')) f.write(b'argh\n') self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(b'foo')) def testcontextmanagerfailure(self): """On exception, the file is discarded""" try: with atomictempfile(b'foo') as f: self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(b'foo')) f.write(b'argh\n') raise ValueError except ValueError: pass self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(b'foo')) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)