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view hgext/win32mbcs.py @ 6174:434139080ed4
Permit XML entities to be escaped in template output.
Useful for creating XML documents directly from Hg logging. Can also be used for
HTML. For use in content, will escape '&', '<', and for completeness '>'
(although it is not strictly necessary). For use in attributes, will also escape
' and ". Will also replace nonprinting (ASCII) control characters with spaces,
since these are illegal in XML.
author | Jesse Glick <jesse.glick@sun.com> |
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date | Mon, 28 Jan 2008 22:19:12 -0500 |
parents | 02884e56c217 |
children | 942287cb1f57 |
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# win32mbcs.py -- MBCS filename support for Mercurial on Windows # # Copyright (c) 2008 Shun-ichi Goto <shunichi.goto@gmail.com> # # Version: 0.1 # Author: Shun-ichi Goto <shunichi.goto@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. # """Allow to use shift_jis/big5 filenames on Windows. There is a well known issue "0x5c problem" on Windows. It is a trouble on handling path name as raw encoded byte sequence of problematic encodings like shift_jis or big5. The primary intent of this extension is to allow using such a encoding on Mercurial without strange file operation error. By enabling this extension, hook mechanism is activated and some functions are altered. Usually, this encoding is your local encoding on your system by default. So you can get benefit simply by enabling this extension. The encoding for filename is same one for terminal by default. You can change the encoding by setting HGENCODING environment variable. This extension is usefull for: * Japanese Windows user using shift_jis encoding. * Chinese Windows user using big5 encoding. * Users who want to use a repository created with such a encoding. Note: Unix people does not need to use this extension. """ import os from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import util __all__ = ['install', 'uninstall', 'reposetup'] # codec and alias names of sjis and big5 to be faked. _problematic_encodings = util.frozenset([ 'big5', 'big5-tw', 'csbig5', 'big5hkscs', 'big5-hkscs', 'hkscs', 'cp932', '932', 'ms932', 'mskanji', 'ms-kanji', 'shift_jis', 'csshiftjis', 'shiftjis', 'sjis', 's_jis', 'shift_jis_2004', 'shiftjis2004', 'sjis_2004', 'sjis2004', 'shift_jisx0213', 'shiftjisx0213', 'sjisx0213', 's_jisx0213', ]) # attribute name to store original function _ORIGINAL = '_original' _ui = None def decode_with_check(arg): if isinstance(arg, tuple): return tuple(map(decode_with_check, arg)) elif isinstance(arg, list): return map(decode_with_check, arg) elif isinstance(arg, str): uarg = arg.decode(util._encoding) if arg == uarg.encode(util._encoding): return uarg else: raise UnicodeError("Not local encoding") else: return arg def encode_with_check(arg): if isinstance(arg, tuple): return tuple(map(encode_with_check, arg)) elif isinstance(arg, list): return map(encode_with_check, arg) elif isinstance(arg, unicode): ret = arg.encode(util._encoding) return ret else: return arg def wrap(func): def wrapped(*args): # check argument is unicode, then call original for arg in args: if isinstance(arg, unicode): return func(*args) # make decoded argument list into uargs try: args = decode_with_check(args) except UnicodeError, exc: # If not encoded with _local_fs_encoding, report it then # continue with calling original function. _ui.warn(_("WARNING: [win32mbcs] filename conversion fail for" + " %s: '%s'\n") % (util._encoding, args)) return func(*args) # call as unicode operation, then return with encoding return encode_with_check(func(*args)) # fake is only for relevant environment. if hasattr(func, _ORIGINAL) or \ util._encoding.lower() not in _problematic_encodings: return func else: f = wrapped f.__name__ = func.__name__ setattr(f, _ORIGINAL, func) # hold original to restore return f def unwrap(func): return getattr(func, _ORIGINAL, func) def install(): # wrap some python functions and mercurial functions # to handle raw bytes on Windows. # NOTE: dirname and basename is safe because they use result # of os.path.split() global _ui if not _ui: from mercurial import ui _ui = ui.ui() os.path.join = wrap(os.path.join) os.path.split = wrap(os.path.split) os.path.splitext = wrap(os.path.splitext) os.path.splitunc = wrap(os.path.splitunc) os.path.normpath = wrap(os.path.normpath) os.path.normcase = wrap(os.path.normcase) os.makedirs = wrap(os.makedirs) util.endswithsep = wrap(util.endswithsep) util.splitpath = wrap(util.splitpath) def uninstall(): # restore original functions. os.path.join = unwrap(os.path.join) os.path.split = unwrap(os.path.split) os.path.splitext = unwrap(os.path.splitext) os.path.splitunc = unwrap(os.path.splitunc) os.path.normpath = unwrap(os.path.normpath) os.path.normcase = unwrap(os.path.normcase) os.makedirs = unwrap(os.makedirs) util.endswithsep = unwrap(util.endswithsep) util.splitpath = unwrap(util.splitpath) def reposetup(ui, repo): # TODO: decide use of config section for this extension global _ui _ui = ui if not os.path.supports_unicode_filenames: ui.warn(_("[win32mbcs] cannot activate on this platform.\n")) return # install features of this extension install() ui.debug(_("[win32mbcs] activeted with encoding: %s\n") % util._encoding) # win32mbcs.py ends here