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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>
date Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:16:07 -0800
parents 0a0927f7549d
children 1bc345d488fd
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#require execbit unix-permissions

Checking that experimental.atomic-file works.

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/show_mode.py <<EOF
  > from __future__ import print_function
  > import os
  > import stat
  > import sys
  > ST_MODE = stat.ST_MODE
  > 
  > for file_path in sys.argv[1:]:
  >     file_stat = os.stat(file_path)
  >     octal_mode = oct(file_stat[ST_MODE] & 0o777).replace('o', '')
  >     print("%s:%s" % (file_path, octal_mode))
  > 
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

  $ cat > .hg/showwrites.py <<EOF
  > from __future__ import print_function
  > from mercurial import pycompat
  > from mercurial.utils import stringutil
  > def uisetup(ui):
  >   from mercurial import vfs
  >   class newvfs(vfs.vfs):
  >     def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
  >       print(pycompat.sysstr(stringutil.pprint(
  >           ('vfs open', args, sorted(list(kwargs.items()))))))
  >       return super(newvfs, self).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
  >   vfs.vfs = newvfs
  > EOF

  $ for v in a1 a2 b1 b2 c ro; do echo $v > $v; done
  $ chmod +x b*
  $ hg commit -Aqm _

# We check that
# - the changes are actually atomic
# - that permissions are correct (all 4 cases of (executable before) * (executable after))
# - that renames work, though they should be atomic anyway
# - that it works when source files are read-only (but directories are read-write still)

  $ for v in a1 a2 b1 b2 ro; do echo changed-$v > $v; done
  $ chmod -x *1; chmod +x *2
  $ hg rename c d
  $ hg commit -qm _

Check behavior without update.atomic-file

  $ hg update -r 0 -q
  $ hg update -r 1 --config extensions.showwrites=.hg/showwrites.py 2>&1 | grep "a1'.*wb"
  ('vfs open', ('a1', 'wb'), [('atomictemp', False), ('backgroundclose', True)])

  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py *
  a1:0644
  a2:0755
  b1:0644
  b2:0755
  d:0644
  ro:0644

Add a second revision for the ro file so we can test update when the file is
present or not

  $ echo "ro" > ro

  $ hg commit -qm _

Check behavior without update.atomic-file first

  $ hg update -C -r 0 -q

  $ hg update -r 1
  6 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py *
  a1:0644
  a2:0755
  b1:0644
  b2:0755
  d:0644
  ro:0644

Manually reset the mode of the read-only file

  $ chmod a-w ro

  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py ro
  ro:0444

Now the file is present, try to update and check the permissions of the file

  $ hg up -r 2
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py ro
  ro:0644

# The file which was read-only is now writable in the default behavior

Check behavior with update.atomic-files


  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [experimental]
  > update.atomic-file = true
  > EOF

  $ hg update -C -r 0 -q
  $ hg update -r 1 --config extensions.showwrites=.hg/showwrites.py 2>&1 | grep "a1'.*wb"
  ('vfs open', ('a1', 'wb'), [('atomictemp', True), ('backgroundclose', True)])
  $ hg st -A --rev 1
  C a1
  C a2
  C b1
  C b2
  C d
  C ro

Check the file permission after update
  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py *
  a1:0644
  a2:0755
  b1:0644
  b2:0755
  d:0644
  ro:0644

Manually reset the mode of the read-only file

  $ chmod a-w ro

  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py ro
  ro:0444

Now the file is present, try to update and check the permissions of the file

  $ hg update -r 2 --traceback
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ python $TESTTMP/show_mode.py ro
  ro:0644

# The behavior is the same as without atomic update