hg-cpython: fallback when encountering an unknown matcher
At this point in the process, nothing user-visible has happened, it is still
safe to fallback. This can happen now that we're going to be using
"container matchers" like unionmatcher and intersectionmatcher.
This is easier and less error-prone than recursive checking beforehand since
only the presence of a transformation case will allow the process to continue.
"""
List-valued configuration keys have an ad-hoc microsyntax. From `hg help config`:
> List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are
> placed in double quotation marks:
>
> allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty
>
> Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only
> quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation
> (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``).
That help documentation is fairly light on details, the actual parser has many
other edge cases. This test tries to cover them.
"""
from mercurial.utils import stringutil
def assert_parselist(input, expected):
result = stringutil.parselist(input)
if result != expected:
raise AssertionError(
"parse_input(%r)\n got %r\nexpected %r"
% (input, result, expected)
)
# Keep these Python tests in sync with the Rust ones in `rust/hg-core/src/config/values.rs`
assert_parselist(b'', [])
assert_parselist(b',', [])
assert_parselist(b'A', [b'A'])
assert_parselist(b'B,B', [b'B', b'B'])
assert_parselist(b', C, ,C,', [b'C', b'C'])
assert_parselist(b'"', [b'"'])
assert_parselist(b'""', [b'', b''])
assert_parselist(b'D,"', [b'D', b'"'])
assert_parselist(b'E,""', [b'E', b'', b''])
assert_parselist(b'"F,F"', [b'F,F'])
assert_parselist(b'"G,G', [b'"G', b'G'])
assert_parselist(b'"H \\",\\"H', [b'"H', b',', b'H'])
assert_parselist(b'I,I"', [b'I', b'I"'])
assert_parselist(b'J,"J', [b'J', b'"J'])
assert_parselist(b'K K', [b'K', b'K'])
assert_parselist(b'"K" K', [b'K', b'K'])
assert_parselist(b'L\tL', [b'L', b'L'])
assert_parselist(b'"L"\tL', [b'L', b'', b'L'])
assert_parselist(b'M\x0bM', [b'M', b'M'])
assert_parselist(b'"M"\x0bM', [b'M', b'', b'M'])
assert_parselist(b'"N" , ,"', [b'N"'])
assert_parselist(b'" ,O, ', [b'"', b'O'])